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− | |English Name= | + | |English Name=Yanagawa Castle |
− | + | |Japanese Name=梁川城 | |
− | + | |Romaji Name=Yanagawajō | |
− | + | |Alternate Names=鶴ヶ城 | |
− | + | |Founder=Date Clan | |
− | Yanagawa Castle | + | |Year Founded=1426 |
− | |Japanese Name= | + | |Castle Type=Flatland |
− | 梁川城 | + | |Castle Condition=Ruins only |
− | |Romaji Name= | + | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period |
− | Yanagawajō | + | |Access=Yanagawa Kibonomorikōen-mae Station on Abukuma Express Line, 5 minute walk |
− | |Alternate Names= | + | |Visitor Information=24/7 |
− | 鶴ヶ城 | + | |Time Required=15 minutes |
− | |Founder= | + | |City=Date City |
− | Date Clan | + | |Prefecture=Fukushima Prefecture |
− | |Year Founded= | + | |GPSLocation=37.85522, 140.61127 |
− | 1426 | + | |Notes=All that remains at this site is a length of ishigaki (stone rampart), but it overlooks a pretty garden, creating a very picturesque scene. Recently a building was moved away from the site allowing for the excavations which are currently being carried out. |
− | |Castle Type= | + | |History=Founded in 1426, Yanagawa Castle was the original home of the Date clan. The Date ruled until Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s victory over the Odawara Clan when the Date submitted and their territory was broken up in 1591. At that time the castle came under the hegemony of Aizu Domain and Gamō Yorisato was put in charge. In 1598 Uesugi Kagekatsu became Daimyō of Aizu-han and he put Suda Nagayoshi in charge of Yanagawajō. It is thought that around this time a large embankment and wide trench was excavated north of the sannomaru (third bailey).Following the Battle of Sekigahara, the Date Clan, on the side of Tokugawa Ieyasu (Eastern Army), attacked the Uesugi clan siding with Ishida Mitsunari (Western Army). The Date attacked Yanagawajō from Ōedajō. Following the succession crisis after the death of Uesugi Tsunakatsu in 1644, the surrounding territory was taken into Tenryō administration (direct control by the Shogunate) and Yanagawajō was abolished. |
− | Flatland | + | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed |
− | |Castle Condition= | + | |Website=https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%B7%9D%E5%9F%8E |
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Revision as of 12:32, 18 July 2017
History
Founded in 1426, Yanagawa Castle was the original home of the Date clan. The Date ruled until Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s victory over the Odawara Clan when the Date submitted and their territory was broken up in 1591. At that time the castle came under the hegemony of Aizu Domain and Gamō Yorisato was put in charge. In 1598 Uesugi Kagekatsu became Daimyō of Aizu-han and he put Suda Nagayoshi in charge of Yanagawajō. It is thought that around this time a large embankment and wide trench was excavated north of the sannomaru (third bailey).Following the Battle of Sekigahara, the Date Clan, on the side of Tokugawa Ieyasu (Eastern Army), attacked the Uesugi clan siding with Ishida Mitsunari (Western Army). The Date attacked Yanagawajō from Ōedajō. Following the succession crisis after the death of Uesugi Tsunakatsu in 1644, the surrounding territory was taken into Tenryō administration (direct control by the Shogunate) and Yanagawajō was abolished.
Visit Notes
All that remains at this site is a length of ishigaki (stone rampart), but it overlooks a pretty garden, creating a very picturesque scene. Recently a building was moved away from the site allowing for the excavations which are currently being carried out.
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English Name | Yanagawa Castle |
Japanese Name | 梁川城 |
Alternate Names | 鶴ヶ城 |
Founder | Date Clan |
Year Founded | 1426 |
Castle Type | Flatland |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
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Visitor Information | |
Access | Yanagawa Kibonomorikōen-mae Station on Abukuma Express Line, 5 minute walk |
Visitor Information | 24/7 |
Time Required | 15 minutes |
Website | https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A2%81%E5%B7%9D%E5%9F%8E |
Location | Date City, Fukushima Prefecture |
Coordinates | 37° 51' 18.79" N, 140° 36' 40.57" E |
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Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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