亀崎城跡
National Highway Route 247
Henazaki Castle Ruins
The Henazaki Castle Ruins are situated along National Highway Route 247 in Handa, Japan.
Location
- The Henazaki Castle Ruins are situated along National Highway Route 247 in Handa, Japan.
History
Believed to have been constructed during the Muromachi period (1336-1573), the castle was likely built as a fortified residence for a local daimyo. Its purpose and construction date remain uncertain, but it is reported to have played a significant role in regional politics during the 16th century.
Architecture
The ruins feature a mix of traditional Japanese architectural styles, with elements of traditional castle design. The layout consists of multiple concentric walls, moats, and gateways, indicating a strategic defensive structure.
Layout
Unfortunately, no detailed information is available on the current layout or specific features of the castle's interior.
Historical Significance
The Henazaki Castle Ruins are notable for their historical significance as a regional stronghold during the Muromachi period. While its exact role in local politics remains unclear, it is believed to have been an important center of power and influence.
Current Status and Use
The castle ruins are currently abandoned and lie in a state of disrepair. They are no longer used for any official purposes but serve as a popular tourist destination.
Heritage Status
The Henazaki Castle Ruins are protected under local heritage regulations, recognizing their historical significance and cultural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: National Highway Route 247
- Nearby Town: Handa
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms have been documented at the castle ruins.
Details
| Name | 亀崎城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Handa |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.91854, 136.97034 |
| Current use | popular tourist destination |
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