Senpuku Castle

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At the end of June the site was already mostly overgrown and difficult to get through. There really isn't anything to see here apart from some leveled areas and a couple trenches if you can make them out. I can't recommend a visit unless you just happen to be riding by, as I was.

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History

It's not clear exactly when Senpuku Castle was built but it appears in temple records from 1572 and is conspicuously missing from similar records from 1545, so it was likely built in between. The castle is one step into the Sunto area and Hojo lands so it was likely a forward outpost for the Kazurayama when they expanded to the East. Fumyoji Temple is at the base of the mountain and corresponds to the area that was the lord's home.


Field Notes

At the end of June the site was already mostly overgrown and difficult to get through. There really isn't anything to see here apart from some leveled areas and a couple trenches if you can make them out. I can't recommend a visit unless you just happen to be riding by, as I was.


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Gallery
  • Fumyoji Temple
  • Mountain where the castle was located
  • bailey
  • Trail
  • Terraced baileys
  • small bailey
  • bailey
  • bailey
  • Large trench (horikiri)
  • Bailey


Castle Profile
English Name Senpuku Castle
Japanese Name 千福城
Founder Kazurayama clan
Year Founded mid 1500's
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Local Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Susono Sta (Gotenba Line); 40 min walk
Hours Does not seem to be any maintained trails.
Time Required 20 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture
Coordinates 35.19252, 138.90491
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2014
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2014
Admin Visits June 20, 2014


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