Added 3 castles in Tochigi: Nishikata Castle, Manago Castle, Nijo Castle
Today I've added three new castles from a day trip to Tochigi. All are quite interesting and worth visiting, but Nishikata Castle especially is one of the best Kanto type earthworks castles for both the structure and the good signage. There are many other castles in the area, but these are actua
Added 3 castles in Tochigi: Nishikata Castle, Manago Castle, Nijo Castle
2020/05/23
Today I've added three new castles from a day trip to Tochigi. All are quite interesting and worth visiting, but Nishikata Castle especially is one of the best Kanto type earthworks castles for both the structure and the good signage. There are many other castles in the area, but these are actually the most accessible. From Twitter I've seen that they cleaned up Nijo Castle last fall and have conducted some excavations so now would be a great time to visit before it gets weeded over again. I would be very curious to know if they found anything interesting or could confirm more of the history, such as whether it was originally a satellite fortification of Nishikata Castle or not.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of golf courses around here that have destroyed parts of both Manago castle and Nishikata Castle. If it weren't for the golf courses, they could make a nice hiking trail connecting these three. As it is, you need to waste some time going around them especially from Manago Castle to Nishikata Castle.
Manago Castle / 真名子城
Nijo Castle (Tochigi) / 二条城
Secondly, this castle is moderately difficult to find, but hopefully my description and photos (see those at the end and the map locations) will help future explorers. If you visit Nijo Castle, it is likely to be as a side trip from Nishikata Castle. On Google Maps it looks like you should be able to get there from Nishikata Castle through the woods, but I could find no such comments on other blogs and when I was at Nishikata Castle, I couldn't be sure where to go to possibly reach Nijo Castle. Regardless, it may have been too overgrown or treacherous to get to anyway. You need to return to the main road (with the bus stop) from Nishikata Castle, go a few blocks south (~10 mins) until you find a sign for Kaizan Fudoson (開山不動尊) and just follow this sign to the temple. Off to the side of the temple you'll see a trench with a little white wooden sign for 二条城 (Nijo-jo) this is the entrance to the castle. See photos below.
Once I got back to the station, I ran into a fellow castle explorer who asked where I disappeared to after Nishikata Castle (he saw me at both Manago Castle and Nishikata Castle). Apparently he could not find Nijo-jo. Also, when I posted my photos to Twitter I got other people asking for directions too so it's understandably difficult to find. Part of the problem comes from the tunnel under the highway which looks like it's closed off, but there are some cinder blocks there for you to climb over the fence (at least I think that's what they're for). There were several wild boar traps on the other side so I assume the fence is just to keep the animals out of town.
I have seen some recent Twitter posts that they've significantly cleaned up the site recently so I would really like to go again before it's weeded over.Nishikata Castle / 西方城
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