城山城跡
久須部川散歩道
Castle Mountain Castle Ruins
Castle Mountain Castle Ruins are situated along the Kusu River walking path in Kami Town, Japan.
History
- The castle's construction period is believed to date from the 16th century, during the Sengoku period, when it served as a stronghold for local daimyos.
- The exact significance of the castle is unclear, but it is reported to have been involved in battles between rival daimyos.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is characteristic of Japanese fortifications from the same era, featuring a combination of wooden and stone structures.
The layout consists of a large main keep surrounded by outer walls and moats, typical of traditional Japanese castles.
Location
- Address: Kusu River walking path
- Country: Japan
- Town: Kami
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played a significant role in local history during the Sengoku period.
Current Status and Use
Castle Mountain Castle Ruins are abandoned and serve as a historical site.
The surrounding area has been developed for recreational purposes, with walking paths and scenic views of the Kusu River.
Heritage Status
The castle ruins are protected under local preservation laws, recognizing their cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle ruins along the designated walking path.
Due to its remote location, amenities such as restrooms or refreshments are not available on site.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The large main keep
- Outer walls and moats
- A scenic viewpoint overlooking the Kusu River
Details
| Name | 城山城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Kami |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35.447807, 134.53026 |
| Current use | historical site |
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