宇津山城跡
入出太田線
Utsunomiya Castle Ruins
The Utsunomiya Castle Ruins are located at 34.7563337° N, 137.5328066° E in Kosai, Japan.
History
- The castle was built during the Sengoku period and served as a fortress for the local daimyo (feudal lord). Its purpose was to protect the surrounding area from rival clans and invading armies.
- The castle's layout is typical of a Japanese fortress, with a large main keep surrounded by walls and moats. The architecture is characteristic of the Sengoku period, with wooden structures and earthen walls.
Historical Significance
The Utsunomiya Castle Ruins played an important role in the country's history during the Sengoku period. The castle was involved in several battles between rival clans, including the famous battle between Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Katsuyori.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been preserved as a historical site and is now open to visitors. The ruins are managed by local authorities and offer guided tours of the castle's main keep and surrounding areas.
Heritage Status
The Utsunomiya Castle Ruins were designated as a National Historic Site in 1955, recognizing their cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Entrance to Kosai Line
- Hours: unknown
- Admission: unknown
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's main keep is the most notable feature of the ruins. The keep features a large stone foundation and wooden structures, giving visitors an insight into the castle's original architecture. Other notable features include the surrounding walls and moats, which provide a glimpse into the castle's defensive systems.
Details
| Name | 宇津山城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Kosai |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.756332, 137.5328 |
| Current use | historical site and museum |
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