出浦城跡
6-C-030
Out浦 Castle Ruins
Out浦 Castle Ruins are situated at 6-C-030, Chikuma, Japan.
History
- The Out浦 Castle Ruins are believed to have been constructed during the Sengoku period (1467–1603), serving as a fortified stronghold for local lords. The castle's purpose was likely to control trade and commerce in the region.
- Although no specific events are documented, the castle's presence suggests its importance in regional politics.
Architecture
The ruins exhibit characteristics of a shiro, a type of Japanese castle. The layout is typical of a traditional Japanese castle design, featuring a central keep surrounded by concentric walls and moats.
Historical Significance and Events
- Out浦 Castle Ruins played a significant role in local history, particularly during the Sengoku period when it was used as a strategic military outpost.
Current Status and Use
The Out浦 Castle Ruins have been preserved as a historical site, offering insights into Japan's medieval past. The ruins are now open to visitors, allowing them to explore the remains of this ancient fortress.
Heritage Status
Out浦 Castle Ruins are designated as a cultural property in Japan, recognizing their historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
- Address: 6-C-030, Chikuma, Japan
- Location: Out浦 Castle Ruins
Notable Features and Rooms
The ruins feature the remains of the central keep and surrounding walls. Visitors can explore the castle's foundations, offering a glimpse into its past as a fortified stronghold.
Details
| Name | 出浦城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Chikuma |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.453068, 138.15422 |
| Current use | historical site |
| Accessible | true |
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