塞之神城址
National Highway Route 301
塞之神城址
Location
Located on National Highway Route 301 in Shinshiro, Japan.
History
- The castle is believed to have been constructed during the Edo period (1603-1868).
- The castle's purpose was as a fortress to protect the surrounding area from potential threats.
- The castle's strategic location allowed it to control the nearby trade routes and serve as a key military outpost.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characterized by its fortress-like design, with thick stone walls and watchtowers.
The layout is typical of traditional Japanese castles, with a central keep surrounded by outer baileys and inner courtyards.
Historical Significance
- The castle played an important role in Japan's military history, serving as a key stronghold during the Edo period.
- It was reportedly used as a training ground for samurai warriors and served as a base for military campaigns against neighboring regions.
Current Status and Use
The castle is now in ruins, with only remnants of its original structure remaining.
The site has been preserved and protected by local authorities, who aim to restore the castle's former glory while maintaining its historical significance.
Heritage Status
- The castle is listed as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can explore the castle ruins, which are open to the public.
Guided tours are available, providing insight into the castle's history and architecture.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable features or rooms within the castle are available.
Details
| Name | 塞之神城址 |
|---|---|
| City | Shinshiro |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.972088, 137.42259 |
| Current use | preserved and protected by local authorities |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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