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岩神城跡

智頭岩神線

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Iwagami Castle Ruins

The Iwagami Castle Ruins are situated at an address known as 智頭岩神線, located within the town of Chizu in Japan.

Location

  • The construction period of Iwagami Castle is reported to date from the 16th century.
  • The castle's purpose was primarily for military defense and served as a stronghold during the Sengoku period.

The castle features a traditional Japanese architectural style, with a layout characterized by a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats. However, details regarding the specific design elements are not available.

History

  • The Iwagami Castle played a significant role in regional conflicts during the Sengoku period.
  • Although no specific events are recorded at this location, it is believed to have been an important stronghold for local daimyos.

The Iwagami Castle Ruins served as a historical site and tourist attraction. The area has been preserved to maintain its original character, with many of the castle's structures still standing.

Heritage Status

The Iwagami Castle Ruins are recognized as a significant cultural heritage site in Japan, contributing to the country's rich history and architectural legacy.

Visiting Information

  • Tourists can visit the Iwagami Castle Ruins by accessing the address 智頭岩神線.
  • The site is open to visitors during daylight hours, although specific opening times may vary depending on weather conditions.

Notable Features and Rooms

While details regarding individual rooms are not available, the Iwagami Castle Ruins feature a number of notable structures, including the central keep and outer walls.

Stronghold during the Sengoku period

The castle's purpose was primarily for military defense and served as a stronghold during the Sengoku period.

Details

Name岩神城跡
CityChizu
CountryJapan
Coordinates35.272305, 134.21912
Current usehistorical site and tourist attraction