春日城址
本丸橋
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Kasuga Castle Ruins
The Kasuga Castle Ruins are situated at an address of 本丸橋 (Honten Bridge) in Ina, Japan.
History
- Kasuga Castle was reportedly built by the spring day clan, a branch of the roots of the Shinonome family.
- During the Sengoku period, it served as the residence of the Iwata clan's powerful lord, Iwata no Tadahisa.
- Kasuga Changi, who became the castle's master, defected to the side of Oda Nobunaga and was subsequently killed by his own brother.
- The castle fell into ruins after a fierce battle with the forces of Oda Nobunaga.
Architecture
The architecture of the Kasuga Castle Ruins is not well-documented due to its state of disrepair.
Historical Significance and Events
- Kasuga Castle played a significant role in the Sengoku period, serving as a stronghold for the Iwata clan.
- Its history is marked by the tumultuous events of the time, including the rebellion against Oda Nobunaga.
Current Status and Use
The Kasuga Castle Ruins are now part of the Kasuga Park, which has been developed to showcase its beauty and historical significance.
The park features a variety of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for tourists.
Heritage Status
Kasuga Castle is not explicitly listed as a national or cultural heritage site in Japan.
Visiting Information
- Address: 本丸橋 (Honten Bridge), Ina, Japan
- Hours: The park is open daily from 9am to 5pm.
- Admission: Free
Notable Features and Rooms
Due to the state of disrepair, there are no notable features or rooms that can be identified at the Kasuga Castle Ruins.
Details
| Name | 春日城址 |
|---|---|
| City | Ina |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35.83705, 137.94917 |
| Architect | spring day clan |
| Current use | part of the Kasuga Park |
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