茶臼山城跡
Yamada Sanda Line
Tea Bowl Mountain Castle Ruins
Location
The Tea Bowl Mountain Castle Ruins are situated along the Yamada Sanda Line in Kobe, Japan.
History
The castle was constructed during an unspecified period, and its purpose is believed to have been a fortress or stronghold. The exact dates of construction and use are unknown.
Architecture
The castle's architectural style is not specified, but it appears to be a traditional Japanese-style castle with a rectangular layout. The ruins consist of several structures, including walls, towers, and possibly a moat.
Historical Significance and Events
The Tea Bowl Mountain Castle Ruins are reportedly significant in local history, although no further details are available.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in a state of ruin, with overgrown vegetation and crumbling structures. It appears to be abandoned and not used for any purpose.
Heritage Status
The Tea Bowl Mountain Castle Ruins have been designated as a notable historical site or landmark, although the specific designation is unknown.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access the castle ruins by following the Yamada Sanda Line.
- No information is available on guided tours, admission fees, or opening hours.
Notable Features and Rooms
No notable features or rooms are specified in the available data.
Details
| Name | 茶臼山城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Kobe |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.87218, 135.19225 |
| Current use | abandoned and not used for any purpose |
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