甘崎城跡
トンボロ現象の道(幻の道)
Ganasaki Castle Ruins
Ganasaki Castle Ruins are situated on Ganasaki Street (, Fantō no Michi) in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
History
The castle was built during the Muromachi period, reportedly constructed by the Imagawa clan. Its purpose was as a stronghold to control the surrounding region.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architecture is believed to be of the traditional Japanese style, with a rectangular main keep surrounded by a large moat. The layout consists of multiple concentric walls and gates, typical of medieval Japanese castles.
Historical Significance and Events
Ganasaki Castle played an important role in regional politics during the Muromachi period. Although its exact history is unclear, it was reportedly used as a base for military campaigns against neighboring clans.
Current Status and Use
The castle ruins are now a popular tourist destination and historical site. The area has been preserved to maintain its original character, with many of the original structures still standing.
Heritage Status
Ganasaki Castle Ruins have been designated as an Important Cultural Property in Japan, recognizing their historical significance and architectural importance.
- Address: Ganasaki Street (Fantō no Michi), Imabari City
- Access: The castle is accessible by public transportation or on foot from nearby locations.
- Hours: The site is open to visitors during daylight hours.
Notable Features and Rooms
The main keep, gates, and surrounding walls are the most notable features of the castle ruins. Although many rooms have been destroyed over time, some remains can still be seen within the castle's walls.
Details
| Name | 甘崎城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Imabari |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.244705, 133.05649 |
| Current use | tourist destination and historical site |
Nearby Castles
Other castles close to 甘崎城跡
