Shingu Jin'ya

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There is really not much here to see. It's just looks like a corner of an abandoned lot, but it's nice of them to maintain the stone walls and put up a sign. The Jin'ya site is about a 10 min walk from Harima Shingu Station and I happened to have just enough time before my bus to Kohyama Castle

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History

Ikeda Shigetoshi, who served Ikeda Terumasa was provided with this small province of 10,000 Koku for his efforts during the Osaka Summer Campaign. The domain only lasted four generations until the young Ikeda Kimiteru (13 yrs old) died without an heir. The domain was abolished at this time.


Field Notes

There is really not much here to see. It's just looks like a corner of an abandoned lot, but it's nice of them to maintain the stone walls and put up a sign. The Jin'ya site is about a 10 min walk from Harima Shingu Station and I happened to have just enough time before my bus to Kohyama Castle to take a quick walk over here.


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Castle Profile
English Name Shingu Jin'ya
Japanese Name 新宮陣屋
Alternate Names Harima Shingu Jin'ya
Founder Ikeda Shigetoshi
Year Founded 1626
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Edo Period
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Harima Shingu Sta (Kishin Line), 7 min walk
Hours open any time
Time Required 5 mins
Location Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture
Coordinates 34.91975, 134.55
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2024
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits November 4, 2023
Friends of JCastle
Jokaku Horoki


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