Goudo Noroshidai

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Gōdo-noroshidai is a noroshidai (fortified beacon) site in Sutama Township, Hokuto Municipality. No ruins remain, and the hilltop is now the site of a cluster of hokora (mini-shrines) with a cleared space behind which might've been a small bailey or look-out. I visited this ruin as part of a tour of

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History

Gōdo-noroshidai was part of the network of beacons that linked Takeda territory in their homeland of Kai with their conquests in Shinano. Gōdo-noroshidai stood between the noroshidai of Wada-noroshidai to the north and Maenoyama-noroshidai to the south, the latter of which I visited next. The fort was also used to guard the Gōdo Pass. The village of Gōdo is directly below.


Field Notes

Gōdo-noroshidai is a noroshidai (fortified beacon) site in Sutama Township, Hokuto Municipality. No ruins remain, and the hilltop is now the site of a cluster of hokora (mini-shrines) with a cleared space behind which might've been a small bailey or look-out. I visited this ruin as part of a tour of noroshidai in the area. There was a very light snowfall.




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Castle Profile
English Name Goudo Noroshidai
Japanese Name 神戸烽火台
Founder Takeda Shingen
Year Founded 16th Century
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Access from north of mount
Hours 24/7 free; mountain
Time Required 10 minutes
Location Hokuto, Yamanashi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.86711, 138.50399
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor ART
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