Yashiro Yashiki (Kai)
History
Yashiro-yashiki, also called Yashiro-yakata, was constructed - it is thought - sometime after Yashiro Morikuni defected to Takeda Shingen. It was inhabited by Yashiro Katsunaga from the late Sengoku period (around 1598). The ramparts were up to 100m long on each side. The Yashiro Clan were originally from Shinano where they served as vassals of the Murakami Clan, but, following the death of Yashiro Masakuni, they betrayed the Murakami to side with Takeda Shingen in 1553. After the fall of the Takeda Clan the Yashiro Clan followed the Tokugawa Clan. Yashiro Katsunaga was a vassal of the Tokugawa in the Edo period worth 6,773 koku.
Visit Notes
There is a long (50m), tall (3m) segment of dorui (earthen ramparts) still to see of the Yashiro-yashiki, a medieval fortified residence site in Akeno Township, Hokuto Municipality. This earthwork was the northwestern embankment. The dorui can be seen from the road but site’s the interior is private property. The lord’s cenotaph is also found in a nearby field but I only saw it from a distance as I was scarce on time.
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English Name | Kai Yashiro Yashiki |
Japanese Name | 甲斐屋代屋敷 |
Alternate Names | 屋代館・屋代越中守屋敷 |
Founder | Yashiro Morikuni; Yashiro Katsunaga |
Year Founded | Late Sengoku Period; 1598 |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | Local Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Dorui |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Sutama IC |
Visitor Information | Access Limited |
Time Required | 20 minutes |
Location | Hokuto, Yamanashi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35° 47' 48.01" N, 138° 26' 25.12" E |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Oshiro Tabi Nikki | |
Jōkaku Hōrōki |
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