Takiwaki Jin'ya
Takiwaki-jin'ya is a hatamoto jin'ya (bannerman's hall) ruin in Takiwaki Township, Toyota Municipality. The ruins consist of a terraced hillside with remnant ishigaki (stonewalls) in places. It seems the bamboo grove which once ate up the site has been in recent years cut back. The Takiwaki-Matsudai
History
Takiwaki-jin'ya was built by Matsudaira Noritsugu in 1601. The territory under his administration was valued at 600 koku, and covered holdings in both Kamo and Nukata counties. The Takiwaki-Matsudaira Clan constructed their bodaiji (clan temple), Chōshōin, across a small valley to the west of the jin'ya. The site is thought to have been the site of a medieval residence which the Takiwaki-Matsudaira originally lived in prior to 1590.
Field Notes
Takiwaki-jin'ya is a hatamoto jin'ya (bannerman's hall) ruin in Takiwaki Township, Toyota Municipality. The ruins consist of a terraced hillside with remnant ishigaki (stonewalls) in places. It seems the bamboo grove which once ate up the site has been in recent years cut back. The Takiwaki-Matsudaira Clan's bodaiji (clan temple), Chōshōin, is nearby. It has impressive ishigaki.
| Castle Profile | |
|---|---|
| English Name | Takiwaki Jin'ya | 
| Japanese Name | 滝脇陣屋 | 
| Founder | Matsudaira Noritsugu | 
| Year Founded | 1601 | 
| Castle Type | Hilltop | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Edo Period | 
| Features | stone walls | 
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Enter from south behind house. | 
| Hours | 24/7 free; mountain | 
| Time Required | 20 minutes | 
| Location | Toyota, Aichi Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 35.03085, 137.24549 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2024 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 
| Friends of JCastle | |
| Jōkaku Hōrōki | |
| Umoreta Kojō | |
| Kojōshi Tanbō | |
| Oshiro Tabi Nikki | |









