亀山城跡(亀岡城)
クリニッテルフェルド通り
Kameyama Castle
Location
- Kameyama Castle is situated at 35.013573° N latitude and 135.5812813° E longitude on Criinellerfelder Strasse.
History
Kameyama Castle was built during the Muromachi period, reportedly in the late 15th century. Its purpose was as a stronghold for the local daimyo (feudal lord) of the Kameoka domain.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is believed to be a mix of traditional Japanese and Western influences, with a distinctive five-story donjon (main tower). The layout features a series of concentric walls and moats, typical of Japanese castles. The castle's design was reportedly influenced by the famous Osaka Castle.
Historical Significance and Events
Kameyama Castle played an important role in regional politics during the Edo period. In 1633, the castle was involved in a rebellion against the Tokugawa shogunate, but it was ultimately crushed. Today, the castle is a testament to Japan's rich history and cultural heritage.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been well-preserved and now serves as a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds, including its gardens and museum.
Heritage Status
Kameyama Castle was designated as a National Historic Site in 1950 and is listed on the Japanese government's list of Important Cultural Properties.
Visiting Information
- Address: Criinellerfelder Strasse
- Town: Kameoka
- Japan
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable rooms, including:
- The donjon (main tower)
- The shirojō (castle keeper's quarters)
- The hōjin-den (treasury hall)
Details
| Name | 亀山城跡(亀岡城) |
|---|---|
| City | Kameoka |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35.013573, 135.58128 |
| Current use | tourist destination |
Nearby Castles
Other castles close to 亀山城跡(亀岡城)
