18 New Castle Profiles from ART
ART has been busy contributing dozens of new castle profiles. This first set is focused on Kanto. If you haven't seen his Japanese Castles Facebook page, check it out as well. All these photos and more have been posted there at some
18 New Castle Profiles from ART
2021/09/17
ART has been busy contributing dozens of new castle profiles. This first set is focused on Kanto.
If you haven't seen his Japanese Castles Facebook page, check it out as well. All these photos and more have been posted there at some point or will be soon.
Egawa Fort / 江川砦
Hojo Clan Residence / 円成寺北条氏邸
Horigoe Palace / 堀越御所
Izumigashira Castle / 泉頭城
Kouzuke Hakota Castle /
[[|200px|link=Kouzuke Hakota Castle]]
Kouzuke Ken Castle /
[[|200px|link=Kouzuke Ken Castle]]
Kouzuke Niwaya Castle /
[[|200px|link=Kouzuke Niwaya Castle]]
Kouzuke Ueno Castle /
[[|200px|link=Kouzuke Ueno Castle]]
Kouzuke Warabi Castle /
[[|200px|link=Kouzuke Warabi Castle]]
Kunou Castle / 久能城
Since the fort was decommissioned in 1616 for the construction of the Tokugawa mausoleum, I do not know if the gate dates to before that time, as that would make it very old, and new parts have been added, but the structure of the gate complex corresponds to a castle's ôtemon (main gate), with stone-piled ramparts to support an outer and inner gate on either side of a fortified courtyard.
The castle-come-shrine-mount, viewed from below reminding one of Kinojō, is covered in stone-piled walls stacked over the centuries. The mausoleum's causeway snakes up the steep face of the mount. These stone walls were for me enthralling. These photos show the approach and gatehouse.
Kunōzan-tōshōgū:
Kunōjō is now the site of the Kunōzan-tōshōgū. It is the resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and was the first such Tōshōgū shrine (or temple, arguably) built - before Nikkō-tōshōgū. The mount was fortified in the Sengoku period and retained by Ieyasu in the Edo period as a branch fortification of his retirement home at Sunpujō. The shrine boasts ishigaki throughout, including the ishigaki is at the top where the Hōtō (宝塔) marks the Shōgun's grave. This ishigaki dates to around the shrine's establishment when the site still functioned as a fort. The beautiful architecture of the shrine's structures is also worth visiting for. If driving, one may take the ropeway to the shrine DOWN from Nihondaira where there is a carpark. It is easier to go this way than to walk up the mountain from the shore, but the path up is also enthralling.
Kunōjō is not to be confused with Kunojō, also in Shizuoka Prefecture.Moriyama Castle (Izu) / 伊豆守山城
Nagaune Fort / 長畝砦
Niiya Castle (Kouzuke) / 上野仁井屋城
Nirayama Daikansho / 韮山代官所
Ohdairashin Castle (Izu) / 伊豆大平新城
Shibukawa Yorii Castle / 渋川寄居城
Tenjin'yama Castle (Musashi) / 武蔵天神山城
Yahatayama Fort / 八幡山砦
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