Sakayori Masamoto Yashiki

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No ruins remain of Sakayori-Masamoto-yashiki, a medieval bukeyashiki (samuria residence), and the site is now that of a temple, Jōshōin, and some fields, houses and workshops. The name of the neighbourhood is Sakaori (酒折), which seems to be a corruption of Sakayori.

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History

Sakayori-Masamoto-yashiki was the fortified residence of Sakayori Masamoto, a vassal of Takeda Katsuyori. The Sakayori Clan was a branch of the Itagaki Clan which was based just to the west. Sakayori Masamoto was killed in the attack on Kōzuke-Zenjō in 1580. His son, Sakayori Masamitsu, then presumably became lord of the yashiki, but he died in 1582 at the Battle of Nagashino.


Field Notes

No ruins remain of Sakayori-Masamoto-yashiki, a medieval bukeyashiki (samuria residence), and the site is now that of a temple, Jōshōin, and some fields, houses and workshops. The name of the neighbourhood is Sakaori (酒折), which seems to be a corruption of Sakayori.




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Castle Profile
English Name Sakayori Masamoto Yashiki
Japanese Name 酒依昌元屋敷
Founder Sakayori Masamoto
Year Founded Late Sengoku Period
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Sakaori Station on the Chūō Main Line; 2 minute walk
Hours 24/7 free; temple
Time Required 5 minutes
Location Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.66128, 138.5999
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2022
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Friends of JCastle
Oshiro Tabi Nikki
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