Rikan Castle
Rikan Castle sustained heavy damage a few years ago during a typhoon. It is mostly off limits now and can only be approached on a guided tour. You can sign up for tours with the Sayo Township. 3000 yen per person and a minimum of 3 people per tour.
History
Bessho Atsunori, a relative of the Akamatsu clan, built this castle in 1349 to help protect their main castle, Shirohata Castle, in the north. This remained an Akamatsu alligned castle for more than 200 years. In 1578, the lord of the castle, Bessho Nagaharu, was attacked by Amago Katsuhisa and Yamanaka Yukimori because he opposed the Oda. That same year, the Amago were attacked by the Mouri and Rikan Castle came under control of Ukita Naoie, a vassal of the Mouri.
After the Battle of Sekigahara (1600) the castle came under the control of the Ikeda Terumasa. Terumasa's nephew Yoshiyuki renovated the castle including building a 3 level main keep. The stone walls you see today also date from this renovation. The main keep was too grand and the castle too strongly built that fearing retaliation from the Tokugawa Bakufu, Ikeda Terumasa removed Yoshiyuki and dismantled the main keep and other significant structures from the castle. In 1615 Terumasa's sixth son Teruoki became lord of the castle until he took over Ako Castle in 1631. Rikan Castle was also decommissioned at this time.
Field Notes
Rikan Castle sustained heavy damage a few years ago during a typhoon. It is mostly off limits now and can only be approached on a guided tour. You can sign up for tours with the Sayo Township. 3000 yen per person and a minimum of 3 people per tour.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Rikan Castle |
Japanese Name | 利神城 |
Alternate Names | Untotsu-jo, Hirafuku-jo, Kumotsuki-jo |
Founder | Bessho Atsunori |
Year Founded | 1349 |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | trenches, stone walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Hirafuku Station (Chizu Line); and long walk (~60 mins) or car (unsealed road) and short walk (10-15mins) |
Hours | 400m walk from the end of the unsealed road. Around 10-15 minutes of steep track. |
Time Required | |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Sayo-cho, Hyogo Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35.04686, 134.37927 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2013 |
Contributor | Ucu_Maksudi |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Admin Visits | Viewer Donated |