Akizuki Domain South Detached Palace
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More ishizumi (stone-pilings) can be found on the hillside and below, adjacent to a small waterway, although their stones may have been recycled and replaced over the years.
History
The Akizuki-han Minami-go'ten (Akizuki Domain Southern Palace) is a detached palatial ruin dating to the late Edo period located on the opposite side of some foothills from Akizuki Castle. There is a flattened area at the foot of a hill with ishigaki (stone-piled ramparts) on three sides.
Field Notes
More ishizumi (stone-pilings) can be found on the hillside and below, adjacent to a small waterway, although their stones may have been recycled and replaced over the years.
| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Akizuki Domain South Detached Palace |
| Japanese Name | 秋月藩南御殿 |
| Founder | Akizuki Domain |
| Year Founded | Late Edo Period |
| Castle Type | Flatland |
| Castle Condition | Ruins only |
| Historical Period | Edo Period |
| Artifacts | Ishigaki |
| Features | stone walls |
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Amagi Station on the Amagin Line; Bus to Akizuki |
| Hours | 24/7 free |
| Time Required | 30 minutes |
| Location | Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture |
| Coordinates | 33.46163, 130.69534 |
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2020 |
| Contributor | ART |
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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