Fukutake Castle (Chikuzen)

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I ascended the mount from the backyard of the Tashiro-bukeyashiki and came down by the shrine's causeway.

ChikuzenFukutakejou (5).JPG

History

Fukutakejō was the main base of the Akizuki Clan during the Sengoku period. In the early Edo period Fukutakejō was demolished in accordance with the bakufu's one castle per domain edict. In the Edo period, with the move to the plain and the expansion of Akizuki Castle town, a belltower-turret was erected here to keep the time for the townspeople. Now it is the site of a shrine.


Field Notes

I ascended the mount from the backyard of the Tashiro-bukeyashiki and came down by the shrine's causeway.




Gallery
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (1).JPG
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (2).JPG
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (4).JPG
  • Stairway to clocktower site and shrine
  • Stairway to castle site
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (7).JPG
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (3).JPG
  • ChikuzenFukutakejou (8).JPG


Castle Profile
English Name Fukutake Castle (Chikuzen)
Japanese Name 筑前福嶽城
Founder 福武美濃守
Year Founded Sengoku Period
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Artifacts Baileys
Features
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 33.46638, 130.69046
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor ART
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