若柳城跡
National Route 398
若柳城跡
Overview
Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle, also known as Ifurusu Castle, is a historic castle located in Kurihara, Japan.
History
The construction of Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle is believed to have taken place during the Edo period. The purpose of the castle was as a fortified residence for the local daimyō (feudal lord).
Architecture and Layout
Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle features a traditional Japanese castle design with a rectangular layout and a central keep. The architecture is characteristic of the Edo period, with wooden structures and tiled roofs.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played an important role in local history, but specific details are not available.
Current Status and Use
Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle is currently a ruin, although some remains of the original structure still stand. The site has been preserved as a historic monument.
Heritage Status
The castle is protected by Japanese law as a cultural property.
Visiting Information
Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle can be found along National Route 398 in Kurihara, Japan. Visitors are welcome to explore the ruins and learn about the castle's history.
Notable Features and Rooms
The central keep of the castle is a notable feature. Unfortunately, no specific details about rooms or interior structures are available.
Location
Ifurusu Ryūjō Castle is situated at 38°26′59″ N, 141°6′44″ E in Kurihara, Japan.
Details
| Name | 若柳城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Kurihara |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 38.77546, 141.11404 |
| Current use | ruin |
| Accessible | true |
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