Ohkura Yakata

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Ôkura-yakata is a yakata (fortified manor hall) ruin in Ôkura village of Ranzan Township, Hiki County. Ruins include dorui (earthen ramparts) which partially ensconce Ôkura-jinja. There is another stretch of dorui down the road from the shrine. The site today is a shrine, fields and farmsteads. No

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History

Ôkura-yakata was constructed in 1153 by Minamoto Yoshikata following his marriage to the daughter of Chichibu Shigetaka. Minamoto Yoshikata was the father of Kiso Yoshinaka and younger brother of Minamoto Yoshitomo, head of the Minamoto Clan. Yoshitomo was concerned that Yoshikata's alliance with the powerful Chichibu Clan could pose a threat, so he ordered his son, Minamoto Yoshihira, to attack Ôkura-yakata in the summer of 1155. In what became known as the battle of Ôkura, Yoshikata was surrounded and compelled to fall on his sword. His two year old son, known to posterity as Kiso Yoshinaka, who was at Ôkura-yakata, was entrusted to Nakahara Takatô, and taken to safety in Shinano.

The ruins of a medieval fortified residence 220m by 170m in a rectangular formation, surrounded by berms and moats, are in evidence. However, it is thought the original Heian period residence was smaller in scale, a square of about 70m on each side, which was surrounded by a moat and palisades.


Field Notes

Ôkura-yakata is a yakata (fortified manor hall) ruin in Ôkura village of Ranzan Township, Hiki County. Ruins include dorui (earthen ramparts) which partially ensconce Ôkura-jinja. There is another stretch of dorui down the road from the shrine. The site today is a shrine, fields and farmsteads.

Note: Jōkaku Hōrōki gives the site the name 'Ohkura-tachi', 'tachi' being an alternate reading for 'yakata' often used in northeastern Japan. Other sources just go with 'yakata', the standard reading.




Gallery
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Castle Profile
English Name Ohkura Yakata
Japanese Name 大蔵館
Alternate Names Ôkura-tachi
Founder Minamoto Yoshikata
Year Founded 1153
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Prefectural Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Artifacts Dorui
Features
Visitor Information
Access Musashi-Ranzan Station on the Tōbu-Tōjō Line; 35min walk.
Hours 24/7 free; shrine
Time Required 15 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Ranzan, Saitama Prefecture
Coordinates 36.02754, 139.32888
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Contributor ART
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