葛尾城跡
産業道路1号線
Geku Castle Ruins
Located on Industry Road 1, Sakaki Town, Japan.
History
- The construction of Geku Castle is believed to date from the late Muromachi period (c. 1470-1573).
- The castle's purpose was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord) and served as a strategic stronghold in the region.
Architecture
Geku Castle Ruins feature a shiro (castle) style architecture, with a rectangular main keep surrounded by a moat. The layout of the castle is typical of traditional Japanese castles, with a combination of stone and wooden structures.
Historical Significance and Events
- During the Sengoku period (1467-1603), Geku Castle played a significant role in regional conflicts between rival daimyos.
- The castle's strategic location made it an important stronghold for its lord.
Current Status and Use
The Geku Castle Ruins are currently abandoned and have been preserved as a historical site. The ruins offer a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and serve as a popular tourist destination.
Heritage Status
Geku Castle Ruins are listed as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing their cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Industry Road 1, Sakaki Town, Japan
- Access: By car or public transportation (Sakaki Station)
Notable Features and Rooms
The Geku Castle Ruins feature several notable structures, including the main keep and the surrounding moat. Visitors can explore the ruins and gain insight into Japan's feudal history.
Details
| Name | 葛尾城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Sakaki |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.47355, 138.17294 |
| Current use | abandoned and preserved as a historical site |
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