上杉景勝陣跡
波戸岬線
上杉景勝陣跡
The Upper Sugi Castle Site is located at 33.5419119° N, 129.8540039° E, on the Boso Peninsula in Japan.
History
- The castle was constructed during the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and served as a stronghold for the Upper Sugi clan, a powerful daimyo family.
- The site's strategic location allowed it to control trade routes and protect the surrounding area from invaders.
Architecture
Unfortunately, no remains of the original castle structure have survived. However, archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of a large fortification system, including a moat, walls, and watchtowers.
The castle's layout is believed to have been typical of Japanese castles during this period, with a central keep surrounded by outer walls and defensive structures.
Historical Significance
The Upper Sugi Castle Site played an important role in the region's history, serving as a key stronghold for the local daimyo family.
The site also witnessed significant events, including battles between rival clans and encounters with foreign forces.
Current Status and Use
The castle site is currently used for recreational purposes, such as hiking and picnicking.
Visitors can explore the surrounding area, which includes several historic buildings and monuments.
Heritage Status
The Upper Sugi Castle Site has been designated as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: 波戸岬線 (Boso Peninsula)
- Town: Karatsu
- Access: By car or public transportation from Karatsu City
- Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (April - October), 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (November - March)
Notable Features and Rooms
- The Upper Sugi Clan Museum
- The Boso Peninsula Historical Park
- The Karatsu Castle Ruins Memorial Site
Details
| Name | 上杉景勝陣跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Karatsu |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 33.541912, 129.854 |
| Current use | recreational purposes |
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