野口城址
National Highway Route 41
野口城址
Location
- 野口城址 is situated on National Highway Route 41 in Hida, Japan.
History
The construction of 野口城址 began during the Edo period and was completed by the late 17th century. The castle served as a military outpost to control the surrounding region.
Architecture
The architecture of 野口城址 reflects traditional Japanese castle design with a rectangular main keep surrounded by a moat. The layout features a symmetrical arrangement of buildings, including the donjon, barracks, and storage facilities.
Historical Significance and Events
N野口城址 played a significant role in regional defense during the Edo period. Although its historical significance is not well-documented, it is believed to have been used as a military base for local daimyos (feudal lords).
Current Status and Use
The castle has undergone restoration efforts in recent years but remains largely abandoned. Its current status is that of a historic site.
Heritage Status
N野口城址 is listed on the National Historic Sites list, recognizing its cultural significance as an important example of traditional Japanese architecture.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle grounds via National Highway Route 41. The site offers limited amenities and is primarily open to the public for self-guided exploration.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's main keep features a unique blend of traditional and modern architectural elements. Notable rooms include the donjon, which houses the castle's original entrance and reception area, as well as several barracks that showcase the living quarters of former military personnel.
Details
| Name | 野口城址 |
|---|---|
| City | Hida |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.264027, 137.14102 |
| Current use | historic site |
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