栃尾城跡
林道長嶺線
栃尾城跡
Overview
Stacked on top of each other are the remains of several layers of earthworks and stone walls that date back to the 16th century.
History
The castle was built during the Sengoku period as a stronghold for the Takeda clan.
- Stacked on top of each other are the remains of several layers of earthworks and stone walls that date back to the 16th century.
- The castle was built during the Sengoku period as a stronghold for the Takeda clan.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characterized by its shiro style, with multiple layers of earthen ramparts and moats.
- The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer walls and baileys.
Location
栃尾城跡 is situated along the Lin-do Road in Nagaoka, Japan.
Historical Significance
The castle played an important role during the Sengoku period as a strategic location for the Takeda clan.
- It was also a key site for the unification of Japan under Tokugawa Ieyasu's rule.
Current Status and Use
The castle is now in ruins, but it remains a popular tourist destination due to its historical significance.
Heritage Status
栃尾城跡 is designated as a National Historic Site in Japan.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the castle grounds, which include several ruins and scenic views of the surrounding area.
- Guided tours are available upon request.
Notable Features and Rooms
The central keep features a unique five-story tower with a wooden roof.
- The remains of the outer walls and moats provide insight into the castle's defensive capabilities during the Sengoku period.
Details
| Name | 栃尾城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Nagaoka |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 37.472645, 138.98775 |
| Current use | Ruins |
| Guided tours | true |
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