飯沼城跡
Tamari-Mito Line
飯沼城跡
Fuyamachi Castle is a historic castle located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
Overview
- The construction period of Fuyamachi Castle is not well-documented, but it was reportedly built during the Edo period (1603-1867).
- Fuyamachi Castle is believed to have been constructed as a rural fortress.
- The castle's architecture is typical of Japanese castles from this era, featuring a combination of wooden and stone structures.
History
The layout of the castle consists of a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats. The castle's design was reportedly influenced by the traditional Japanese castle style, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.
Location
Fuyamachi Castle is situated along the Tamari-Mito Line in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
Historical Significance
Fuyamachi Castle played an important role in the region's history as a rural fortress. The castle was reportedly used as a refuge for local villagers during times of conflict.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Fuyamachi Castle is that of a historic site. The castle has been preserved and restored to its original state, with many of its original structures still intact.
Heritage Status
Fuyamachi Castle has been designated as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access Fuyamachi Castle by car or public transportation. The castle is open to the public, but hours of operation may vary depending on the season.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable structures, including the main keep and outer walls. Visitors can explore these areas and gain insight into the castle's history and architecture.
Details
| Name | 飯沼城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Ibaraki |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.289318, 140.38338 |
| Current use | historic site |
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