妻木城
tsumagi-kasahara line
Tsumagi Castle
Tsumagi Castle is situated along the Tsumagi-kasahara line in Toki, Japan.
Location
- Tsumagi Castle is situated along the Tsumagi-kasahara line in Toki, Japan.
History
The construction of Tsumagi Castle reportedly dates back to the 16th century. The castle's purpose was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord).
Architecture and Layout
- Tsumagi Castle is believed to have been built in the Edo period style, featuring traditional Japanese architectural elements such as tatami-matted rooms and sliding doors.
- The castle's layout is characterized by a central keep surrounded by concentric walls and moats.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle played an important role in local history, serving as a stronghold for the daimyo during times of conflict. However, little is known about specific events or battles that took place within its walls.
Current Status and Use
Tsumagi Castle currently stands as a ruin, with much of its original structure having been destroyed over time. The site remains relatively untouched, allowing visitors to experience the castle's remnants in their natural state.
Heritage Status
The castle has not been formally designated as a national or prefectural historic site, although it is recognized by local authorities for its cultural significance.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access Tsumagi Castle via public transportation. The nearest train station is located several kilometers away from the castle site.
- Guided tours are not available; however, visitors are free to explore the ruins at their own pace.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The central keep remains a notable feature of the castle's layout. While much of the interior has been destroyed, remnants of traditional tatami-matted rooms can still be seen within the keep.
Details
| Name | 妻木城 |
|---|---|
| City | Toki |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 35.29278, 137.19472 |
| Current use | remains as a ruin |
| Guided tours | false |
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