内匠城跡
Joshin-Etsu Expressway
Innō'ei Castle Ruins
Located on Joshin-Etsu Expressway in Tomioka, Japan.
History
The construction of Innō'ei Castle is believed to date from the 16th century. The castle's purpose was as a fortified residence for the local lord.
Architecture and Layout
Innō'ei Castle Ruins feature a traditional Japanese architectural style with a rectangular layout. The castle's design includes a main keep, guardhouse, and surrounding walls.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played an important role in regional politics during its time. Little is known about significant events associated with the castle, but it remains a notable historical site.
Current Status and Use
Innō'ei Castle Ruins are currently abandoned and serve as a historic landmark.
Heritage Status
The castle has been designated as a cultural property of Japan.
Visiting Information
- Address: Joshin-Etsu Expressway, Tomioka
- Accessible by public transportation
Notable Features and Rooms
The main keep is the most notable feature of Innō'ei Castle Ruins. The interior layout remains largely intact, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture.
Details
| Name | 内匠城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Tomioka |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.23934, 138.9031 |
| Current use | historic landmark |
Nearby Castles
Other castles close to 内匠城跡
