屋代城跡
1079
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Yudai Castle Ruins
Yudai Castle Ruins are the remnants of a medieval castle located in Chikuma, Japan.
History
The construction period of this shiro-style castle is believed to date from the 14th century.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architecture reflects its shiro design, with a central keep surrounded by concentric walls and moats.
- Unfortunately, much of the original structure has been destroyed over time, leaving only ruins today.
Historical Significance and Events
Yudai Castle played an important role in regional politics during the Sengoku period.
- Although specific events are not well-documented, it is known that the castle was involved in various battles and sieges throughout its history.
Current Status and Use
The Yudai Castle Ruins are currently a popular tourist destination and historical site, attracting visitors from around Japan.
- The area has been preserved to maintain its original character, with many of the ruins still intact.
Heritage Status
Visiting Information
- Address: 1079
- Country: Japan
- Town: Chikuma
Notable Features and Rooms
While much of the original structure has been lost, several notable features remain.
- The central keep, which still stands today
- A section of the outer wall, offering a glimpse into the castle's defensive design
- Several moats, which have been partially excavated to provide insight into the castle's engineering
Details
| Name | 屋代城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Chikuma |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.532997, 138.13069 |
| Current use | popular tourist destination and historical site |
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