Tsutsujigasaki Palace

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Currently, the grounds of this former estate are mostly occupied by the Takeda Shrine. If you are in Kofu and visit the site of Kofu Castle, you might as well visit the Takeda Shrine and these ruins as well.

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History

Founded in 1519, this was the home and center of power for three generations of the Takeda (Nobutora, Shingen, and Katsuyori). The Takeda reached their pinnacle under Shingen who actually participated in a revolution that overthrew his father and sent him into exile when he found out that Nobutora was going to make Shingen's brother Nobushige his heir. Shingen is made famous in an old poem that claims "men are your castle, men are your castle walls, men are your moats." This relates the emphasis that Shingen put in his people and during his rein he didn't build any castles beyond the fortification at Tsutsujigasaki.

The picture above is taken from the corner of Nishi Kuruwa (west bailey) looking across the moat of the main compound. You'll notice this isn't called a castle here. It's not called a castle in Japanese either. It's really just a huge heavily fortified mansion or estate. For the time period in which it was originally built it would have surely been an impressive structure.


Field Notes

Currently, the grounds of this former estate are mostly occupied by the Takeda Shrine. If you are in Kofu and visit the site of Kofu Castle, you might as well visit the Takeda Shrine and these ruins as well.




Gallery
  • Tsutsujigasaki moat
  • Tsutsujigasaki-kan map
  • Miso Kuruwa
  • Takeda Shingen Statue
  • Miso Kuruwa
  • Miso Kuruwa - Inkyo Kuruwa
  • Miso Bailey Bridge


Castle Profile
English Name Tsutsujigasaki Palace
Japanese Name 躑躅ヶ崎館
Alternate Names Takedashi-yakata
Founder Takeda Nobutora
Year Founded 1519
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Top 100 Castles, National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features water moats, trenches, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access 15 minutes bus ride from Kofu Station (Chuo Line)
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.68699, 138.57718
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2003
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2003, 2015, 2017
Admin Visits November 15, 2003


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