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|English Name=Inaniwa Castle
 
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|Japanese Name=稲庭城
 
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|Romaji Name=Inaniwa-jo
 
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|Alternate Names=舞鶴城
 
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|Founder=Onodera
Inaniwa Castle
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|Year Founded=1249 – 1256
|Japanese Name=
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|Castle Type=Mountaintop
稲庭城
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|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
|Romaji Name=
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|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
Inaniwa-jo
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|Year Reconstructed=1988
|Alternate Names=
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|Access=Yuzawa Station on the Ou Main Line, 40 minutes by bus to Inaniwa, ropeway up the mountain
舞鶴城
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|Visitor Information=9:30am-4:30pm; 430 yen for adults, 210 for children
|Founder=
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|Time Required=60 mins
Onodera
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|Website=http://www.city-yuzawa.jp/midokoro03/731.html
|Year Founded=
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|City=Yuzawa
1249 – 1256
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|Prefecture=Akita Prefecture
|Castle Type=
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|Notes=Bus stop is Hayasaka, it's right before the ticket office and ropeway station. Buses are infrequent.  
Mountaintop
 
|Castle Condition=
 
Reconstructed main keep
 
|Designations=
 
 
 
|Historical Period=
 
Pre Edo Period
 
|Main Keep Structure=
 
 
 
|Year Reconstructed=
 
1988
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
 
 
 
 
|Features=
 
 
 
|Access=
 
 
 
 
 
Yuzawa Station on the Ou Main Line, 40 minutes by bus to Inaniwa, ropeway up the mountain
 
 
 
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
 
 
 
9.30am-4.30pm;  
 
430 yen for adults, 210 for children
 
 
 
 
 
|Time Required=
 
60 mins
 
|City=
 
Yuzawa, Akita Pref.
 
|Prefecture=
 
Akita Prefecture
 
|Notes=
 
 
 
 
 
Bus stop is Hayasaka, it's right before the ticket office and ropeway station. Buses are infrequent.  
 
 
  Mock reconstruction.  
 
  Mock reconstruction.  
 
  <p><a href="http://jcastle.info/mypage/home/503">Profile and photos contributed by AdamT</a></p>
 
  <p><a href="http://jcastle.info/mypage/home/503">Profile and photos contributed by AdamT</a></p>
 
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|History=Base of the Onodera Clan throughout the feudal ages up until the Late Sengoku Period. The prosperity of the Onodera Clan grew with their expansion and control of surrounding plains. In 1300 they made peace treaties with rival clans in the area to maintain their sphere of influence. In the mid-16th century the Onodera patriarch moved to Numakanjō and left his younger brother in charge of Inaniwajō. The Onodera would eventually go onto to control nearby Yokotejō, a large castle with impressive ruins to this day, whilst Inaniwa Castle remained as a satellite castle projecting the Onodera’s power in the area. In 1596 Inaniwa Castle was besieged by the ascendant Mogami Clan. The defenders fought desperately but the castle fell decisively and the last castellan, Onodera Michikatsu, barely escaped with his life.
 
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|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
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|GPSLocation=39.09373, 140.58309
 
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|castleElev=275
Base of the Onodera Clan throughout the feudal ages up until the Late Sengoku Period. The prosperity of the Onodera Clan grew with their expansion and control of surrounding plains. In 1300 they made peace treaties with rival clans in the area to maintain their sphere of influence. In the mid-16th century the Onodera patriarch moved to Numakanjō and left his younger brother in charge of Inaniwajō. The Onodera would eventually go onto to control nearby Yokotejō, a large castle with impressive ruins to this day, whilst Inaniwa Castle remained as a satellite castle projecting the Onodera’s power in the area. In 1596 Inaniwa Castle was besieged by the ascendant Mogami Clan. The defenders fought desperately but the castle fell decisively and the last castellan, Onodera Michikatsu, barely escaped with his life.
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|Year Visited=
 
Viewer Contributed
 
|Website=
 
 
 
http://www.city-yuzawa.jp/midokoro03/731.html
 
 
 
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2.0
 
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275
 
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105
 
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170
 
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onodera.jpg
 
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Onodera
 
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1
 
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597
 
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39.093734,140.583093
 
 
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Revision as of 21:41, 2 October 2017

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History

Base of the Onodera Clan throughout the feudal ages up until the Late Sengoku Period. The prosperity of the Onodera Clan grew with their expansion and control of surrounding plains. In 1300 they made peace treaties with rival clans in the area to maintain their sphere of influence. In the mid-16th century the Onodera patriarch moved to Numakanjō and left his younger brother in charge of Inaniwajō. The Onodera would eventually go onto to control nearby Yokotejō, a large castle with impressive ruins to this day, whilst Inaniwa Castle remained as a satellite castle projecting the Onodera’s power in the area. In 1596 Inaniwa Castle was besieged by the ascendant Mogami Clan. The defenders fought desperately but the castle fell decisively and the last castellan, Onodera Michikatsu, barely escaped with his life.


Visit Notes

Bus stop is Hayasaka, it's right before the ticket office and ropeway station. Buses are infrequent.

Mock reconstruction. 

<a href="http://jcastle.info/mypage/home/503">Profile and photos contributed by AdamT</a>


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Gallery
  • Mogi (mock reconstructed) tenshu
  • Ruins of the real castle in the form of earthworks


Castle Profile
English Name Inaniwa Castle
Japanese Name 稲庭城
Alternate Names 舞鶴城
Founder Onodera
Year Founded 1249 – 1256
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Year Reconstructed 1988
Features
Visitor Information
Access Yuzawa Station on the Ou Main Line, 40 minutes by bus to Inaniwa, ropeway up the mountain
Visitor Information 9:30am-4:30pm; 430 yen for adults, 210 for children
Time Required 60 mins
Website http://www.city-yuzawa.jp/midokoro03/731.html
Location Yuzawa, Akita Prefecture
Coordinates 39° 5' 37.43" N, 140° 34' 59.12" E
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