岩崎城跡
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Rocky Castle Ruins
The Rocky Castle Ruins are a historical site located in Chikuma, Japan.
History
- The castle's construction period is believed to date from the 14th century, during the Nanboku-chō period (1336-1392).
- The purpose was as a fortified residence for the local daimyō (feudal lord).
Architecture and Layout
The Rocky Castle Ruins are an example of traditional Japanese castle architecture.
- The site features a shiro-style castle with a rectangular main keep surrounded by a moat.
- The castle's layout is typical of its time period, with multiple gates and walls designed to protect the inner keep.
Historical Significance and Events
The Rocky Castle Ruins played a significant role in Japan's feudal history.
- During the Sengoku period (1467-1603), the castle was an important stronghold for local warlords.
- The site has also been associated with several notable events, including battles between rival daimyō.
Current Status and Use
The Rocky Castle Ruins are currently a popular tourist destination and historical site.
- The site is managed by local authorities, who work to preserve its cultural heritage and maintain its historical integrity.
Heritage Status
The Rocky Castle Ruins were designated as a National Historic Site in 1951, recognizing their importance in Japan's history and culture.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the Rocky Castle Ruins via public transportation.
- The site is open to the public from April to October, with guided tours available during peak season.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The main keep: a rectangular building with a tiled roof
- The moat: a dry moat surrounding the castle's outer walls
- The gatehouse: a fortified entrance to the castle
Details
| Name | 岩崎城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Chikuma |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.474022, 138.16794 |
| Current use | historical site |
| Guided tours | true |
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