笹岡城址
新潟五泉間瀬線
Sakagahara Castle Ruins
Sakagahara Castle Ruins are situated along the Agano Railway Line in Agano, Japan.
Location
- Sakagahara Castle Ruins are situated along the Agano Railway Line in Agano, Japan.
History
The castle was constructed during the Edo period and served as a fortress for the local daimyo (feudal lord). Its purpose was to protect the surrounding area from potential threats. The castle's construction date is believed to be around the mid-17th century.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is a mix of traditional Japanese and Western styles, reflecting its historical significance as a strategic location during the Edo period. The layout features a typical Japanese castle design with multiple layers of defense, including moats, walls, and watchtowers.
Historical Significance and Events
Sakagahara Castle played a significant role in local history, serving as a key stronghold for the daimyo who ruled over the area. However, little is known about specific events or battles that took place within its walls.
Current Status and Use
The castle ruins are now a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in Japanese history and architecture. The site has been preserved to maintain its historical integrity, with many original structures still intact.
Heritage Status
Sakagahara Castle Ruins have been recognized as a cultural property of Japan, reflecting their importance in the country's rich history.
Visiting Information
- Address: Agano, Niigata Prefecture
- Accessible by public transportation or on foot
Notable Features and Rooms
- The main gate (mon)
- The watchtower (tō)
- The castle's original moat
Details
| Name | 笹岡城址 |
|---|---|
| City | Agano |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 37.844173, 139.27055 |
| Current use | tourist destination |
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