垣生城跡
垣生山公園登山道
Habu-jo Castle Ruins
The Habu-jo Castle Ruins are situated on the slopes of Habu-yama Park in Matsuyama, Japan.
History
- The construction period of Habu-jo Castle is believed to date from the 15th century. The castle's purpose was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord).
- Although its exact function and duration are unclear, it is reported that the castle played a significant role in regional politics during the Sengoku period.
Architecture
The Habu-jo Castle Ruins exhibit characteristics of traditional Japanese architecture. The layout features a large central keep surrounded by walls and moats, typical of many feudal castles in Japan.
However, few remnants of its original structure remain today.
Historical Significance
Habu-jo Castle was an important stronghold during the Sengoku period, with reports suggesting it was involved in several key battles.
The castle's strategic location allowed it to control trade routes and access to surrounding regions.
Current Status and Use
The Habu-jo Castle Ruins are currently a popular tourist destination and historical site. Visitors can explore the remaining structures and learn about the castle's history through exhibits and guided tours.
Heritage Status
The Habu-jo Castle Ruins have been designated as a cultural property in Japan, recognizing their importance to the country's architectural heritage.
Visiting Information
- Address: Habu-yama Park, Matsuyama
- Access: The ruins are accessible via a walking path within the park.
- Hours: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM).
- Admission: Free.
Notable Features and Rooms
The Habu-jo Castle Ruins feature several notable structures, including:
- The main keep
- A section of the original walls and moats
- Remnants of traditional Japanese architecture
Please note that only a few remnants of the castle's original structure remain today.
Details
| Name | 垣生城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Matsuyama |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 33.836437, 132.71489 |
| Current use | popular tourist destination and historical site |
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