Shiga Prefecture: 4 new castles, 1 update
I'm still cleaning up lots of castle profiles from 2022. This covers 4 new castles in Shiga Prefecture and 1 updated castle profile Minakuchi Castle. They are all photos I've already shared to the Facebook Page.
Shiga Prefecture: 4 new castles and 1 update
2023/01/02
 
I'm still cleaning up lots of castle profiles from 2022. This covers 4 new castles in Shiga Prefecture and 1 updated castle profile Minakuchi Castle. They are all photos I've already shared to the Facebook Page.
 
Hoshigasaki Castle / 星ヶ崎城
Inoue Yakata (Shiga) / 井上氏館
Kamaha Castle / 鎌刃城
Kamaha Castle runs across three ridges with fantastic views of the surrounding domains including up to Lake Biwa, Sawayama Castle, Odani Castle, Yokoyama Castle and the Mt. Ibuki area. Kamaha Castle was once famous for its white limestone stone walls that could be seen shining from far away. Most of those walls have since crumbled but there are four main places where ishigaki stone walls can be seen today: main bailey walls, two gates and one "great stone wall" (a section of stonework 4 meters high and about 30m long). Scattered throughout the castle you will also find small bits of stonework along the sides of walls and under your foot buried in leaves. Significantly more stonework has been discovered through several studies but it was all reburied. You can see some photos of what was uncovered at the Kamaha Information Center near the trailhead.
The south ridge is a very narrow ridge with seven horikiri cut into the bedrock. This course is labelled for "advanced hikers". It was not so difficult but good shoes and caution are recommended. The stones were quite slippery in the autumn morning covered with moss and leaves and you may need to navigate some fallen trees along the narrow ridge. The central area is comprised of a main bailey and 2 sub baileys, also labelled as the south baileys. More interestingly however is the north ridge of the castle with 7 stepped baileys. The furthest bailey has a commanding view and is where a large, main keep sized, yagura once stood.
The western ridge is a treacherous downslope also recommended for advanced hikers. I would not dare it without good shoes and a trekking pole to help keep balance and prevent sliding down the slopes. This is another set of 8 small baileys in steps down the ridge with a few large horikiri in between. The most fascinating feature here is a set of about five successive tatebori (畝状竪堀) around the fifth and sixth bailey. They are signposted but they are a bit tricky to find because they are farther down the slope than the map would have you believe. According to the guide at the little museum/information center this type of successive tatebori is rare in the Kansai area and was probably an influence from when the Hori and Asai were allied with the Asakura who did employ such tatebori more often. See the history above for details.
Hiking Map: https://www.city.maibara.lg.jp/material/files/group/47/k-mp.pdf
You can find the ruins of the "lord's palace" just behind the information center too. It's not known for sure what this was but the structure was larger and more elaborate than most commoner homes so it may have been a palace for the lord or other high retainers, or given the proximity to the post town it may have been an inn for higher class travelers.Minakuchi Castle / 水口城
Yuhigaoka Castle / 夕日ヶ丘城
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