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Hard to find and not really all that much to see
The site is located in a school yard. You need to walk through the school to see the small monument and sign attributing the land to the site of the castle. Save your time for other features of the to...
Shangshan Army と Oda Army の Inspired しい Offensive and Defense があった Places
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One of the important branch castles of Matsukura Castle. It is said to have been built by the owner of Matsukura Castle, Shiina Sonhachi Nyudo, and there are also aliases such as Ozu Castle and Odo Castle. During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), it became the base of Mr. Uesugi's capture of Echichu, so it is a place for fierce offensive and defensive battles with the ODA army. After that, Toyama Castle, where Toshinaga Maeda, the first feudal lord of the Kaga domain, retired, was destroyed by fire, and he temporarily lived in Uozu Castle, but it was abandoned by the decree of one country and one castle. Face to the former Hokuriku Kaido Road ...
It seems that there are many castles built by former military commanders in Hokuriku, but this is one of them. When I went there, I only saw the castle ruins, but when I looked it up online, it was a famous place where Katsuie Shibata and Uesugi fought.
1335 It was built as a branch castle of Matsukura Castle in 1582 It was destroyed by the Oda army in 1582. Currently, there are no ruins that remind us of the past only by stone monuments. The remains of the main enclosure are elementary schools, and the remains of the Ninomaru are courts.
For me, who loves history, it was a place I definitely wanted to visit. After Uozu Castle, there is an elementary school, and there are only signs and stone monuments. I imagined that I was building a castle in this area just off the sea, and I went home ^^ I felt that it would be nice if there were a little more historical exhibitions.
Hard to find and not really all that much to see
The site is located in a school yard. You need to walk through the school to see the small monument and sign attributing the land to the site of the castle. Save your time for other features of the to...
Shangshan Army と Oda Army の Inspired しい Offensive and Defense があった Places
One of the important branch castles of Matsukura Castle. It is said to have been built by the owner of Matsukura Castle, Shiina Sonhachi Nyudo, and there are also aliases such as Ozu Castle and Odo Castle. During the Sengoku period (period of Warring States), it became the base of Mr. Uesugi's capture of Echichu, so it is a place for fierce offensive and defensive battles with the ODA army. After that, Toyama Castle, where Toshinaga Maeda, the first feudal lord of the Kaga domain, retired, was destroyed by fire, and he temporarily lived in Uozu Castle, but it was abandoned by the decree of one country and one castle. Face to the former Hokuriku Kaido Road ...
if you like castles
It seems that there are many castles built by former military commanders in Hokuriku, but this is one of them. When I went there, I only saw the castle ruins, but when I looked it up online, it was a famous place where Katsuie Shibata and Uesugi fought.
In the Omachi elementary school site
1335 It was built as a branch castle of Matsukura Castle in 1582 It was destroyed by the Oda army in 1582. Currently, there are no ruins that remind us of the past only by stone monuments. The remains of the main enclosure are elementary schools, and the remains of the Ninomaru are courts.
Upper Shanjun と Oda Army surging の ground!
For me, who loves history, it was a place I definitely wanted to visit. After Uozu Castle, there is an elementary school, and there are only signs and stone monuments. I imagined that I was building a castle in this area just off the sea, and I went home ^^ I felt that it would be nice if there were a little more historical exhibitions.