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|Prefecture=Yamanashi Prefecture | |Prefecture=Yamanashi Prefecture | ||
− | |Notes= | + | |Notes=Kyōraishiminbu-yakata / Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki, also known as the Torihara-yashiki, is a medieval fortified residence site with earthworks ruins such as karabori (dry moats). The site is now a park and fields, but the grass was quite tall when I visited. To the rear of the site is steep terrain, and to the south a karabori cuts into the terrain. |
− | |History=Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Kyōraishi Clan, members of the Mukawa-shū who served Takeda Shingen as elite warriors. Baba Nobuhara took over the clan and relocated the residence to the south. Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki may have also served as the kyokan (residential area) of Torihara-toride, a fort on the mountain to the east. | + | |History=Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Kyōraishi Clan, members of the Mukawa-shū who served Takeda Shingen as elite warriors. Baba Nobuhara took over the clan and relocated the residence to the south (see [[Kai Baba Yashiki]]). Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki may have also served as the kyokan (residential area) of Torihara-toride, a fort on the mountain to the east. |
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2022 | |AddedJcastle=2022 |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 15 June 2022
History
Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Kyōraishi Clan, members of the Mukawa-shū who served Takeda Shingen as elite warriors. Baba Nobuhara took over the clan and relocated the residence to the south (see Kai Baba Yashiki). Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki may have also served as the kyokan (residential area) of Torihara-toride, a fort on the mountain to the east.
Visit Notes
Kyōraishiminbu-yakata / Kyōraishiminbu-yashiki, also known as the Torihara-yashiki, is a medieval fortified residence site with earthworks ruins such as karabori (dry moats). The site is now a park and fields, but the grass was quite tall when I visited. To the rear of the site is steep terrain, and to the south a karabori cuts into the terrain.
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English Name | Kyouraishiminbu Yakata |
Japanese Name | 教来石民部館 |
Alternate Names | Torihara-yashiki |
Founder | Kyōraishi Clan |
Year Founded | Medieval Era |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Karabori |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Nearest Station is Nagasaka on the Chūō East Line. |
Visitor Information | 24/7 free; fields |
Time Required | 20 minutes |
Website | http://www.zephyr.dti.ne.jp/~bushi/siseki/kyouraishiyashiki.htm |
Location | Hokuto, Yamanashi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35° 49' 54.23" N, 138° 18' 2.74" E |
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Added to Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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