Hachinohe Castle

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This was just a side stop since I had some extra time in Hachinohe after visiting Ne Castle. There is not much to see so only stop if you are in Hachinohe with some free time.

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History

After the Hachinohe Nanbu clan moved to Tohno, Nanbu Toshinao from the Morioka Nanbu moved to Hachinohe and started work on this new castle. Formally, the castle was a jinya because Toshinao did not have "castle lord" credentials under the Tokugawa system. Regardless of the size or structure of the castle it was considered a jinya for lords without castle rights. In 1838, Nanbu Nobumasa, received castle lord credentials. He made many renovation plans but was never able to follow through on them.

The gate in the above picture is an original from 1797. It was the gate for the Sumigoten palace. It is is a huge munamon style gate (no support pillars in the rear) which is quite rare since it should be unstable.


Field Notes

This was just a side stop since I had some extra time in Hachinohe after visiting Ne Castle. There is not much to see so only stop if you are in Hachinohe with some free time.


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Gallery
  • Hachinohe3.jpg
  • Part of the Honmaru bailey
  • monument to Hachinohe Castle
  • Hachinohe4.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Hachinohe Castle
Japanese Name 八戸城
Alternate Names Hachinohe Jinya
Founder Nanbu Toshinao
Year Founded 1627
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features gates
Visitor Information
Access Honhachinohe Sta. (Hachinohe Line); 5 min walk
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture
Coordinates 40.5139, 141.48828
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2010
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2010
Admin Visits May 21, 2010


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