The big signboard of the Yahata Castle Ruins seen from Prefectural Road 6 is not there, but it seems that you have to walk from there, and I thought it was close to the other. But the place where this sign is located is Mimasaka Kawai Station, which is famous for its turntable, so it was just right. I'm sorry I didn't go to the ruins of Yagaki Castle.
There was a ruin of Yahata Castle nearby. I was able to see the mountain castle in the north of Okayama Prefecture and the southern part of Tottori. It was an ordinary mountain, but it was a deeply moved area!
Mimasaka Kawai station is one of the mountaineering entrances
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It is a castle ruin on the mountain that can be headed from Mimasaka Kawai Station. It was impossible to go with a light sightseeing mood, and it seemed that a full-scale hiking specification was required. Near Mimasaka Kawai Station, only the signboard was set up and it was understood that it was the nearest station to the trailhead.
JR I climbed from Mimasaka Kawai Station on the Inami Line. There is a rare railway facility called a turntable on the outskirts of the station grounds. Start climbing from there, there is a shrine first, and it is the summit in about 1 hours and a half. The surroundings are all mountains, but it's interesting because you can see the starting point.
A castle that doesn't fall
Yahagi Castle has repeated 々 battles from the medieval period to the Sengoku period, but it has never fallen.
This is the only signboard.
The big signboard of the Yahata Castle Ruins seen from Prefectural Road 6 is not there, but it seems that you have to walk from there, and I thought it was close to the other. But the place where this sign is located is Mimasaka Kawai Station, which is famous for its turntable, so it was just right. I'm sorry I didn't go to the ruins of Yagaki Castle.
There was a ruin of Yahagi Castle nearby! !!
There was a ruin of Yahata Castle nearby. I was able to see the mountain castle in the north of Okayama Prefecture and the southern part of Tottori. It was an ordinary mountain, but it was a deeply moved area!
Mimasaka Kawai station is one of the mountaineering entrances
It is a castle ruin on the mountain that can be headed from Mimasaka Kawai Station. It was impossible to go with a light sightseeing mood, and it seemed that a full-scale hiking specification was required. Near Mimasaka Kawai Station, only the signboard was set up and it was understood that it was the nearest station to the trailhead.
it's a light mountain.
JR I climbed from Mimasaka Kawai Station on the Inami Line. There is a rare railway facility called a turntable on the outskirts of the station grounds. Start climbing from there, there is a shrine first, and it is the summit in about 1 hours and a half. The surroundings are all mountains, but it's interesting because you can see the starting point.