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小場城跡

Nagasawa-Mito Line

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小場城跡

Location

Small Field Castle Ruins is located along the Nagasawa-Mito Line in Hitachiomiya, Japan.

History

The construction of Small Field Castle Ruins is believed to date from the Edo period (1603-1867).

The castle's purpose was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord).

Architecture and Layout

The castle's architecture is characterized by traditional Japanese design elements, with a central keep surrounded by a dry moat.

The layout of the castle features multiple concentric walls, typical of Edo period castles.

Historical Significance and Events

Small Field Castle Ruins played a significant role in local history during the Edo period.

While specific events are not well-documented, the castle's presence is believed to have contributed to the region's military and economic importance.

Current Status and Use

The castle has been preserved as a historic site and is currently open to visitors for guided tours.

Heritage Status

Small Field Castle Ruins was designated as a National Monument in Japan in 1962, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Nagasawa-Mito Line, Hitachiomiya
  • Hours: [Hours of operation not specified]
  • Admission: [Admission fees not specified]

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's central keep features a unique wooden structure, reportedly built using traditional techniques passed down through generations.

The surrounding walls offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Details

Name小場城跡
CityHitachiomiya
CountryJapan
Coordinates36.50794, 140.39178
Current usehistoric site