Samegao Castle Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice mountain castle with well maintained sidewalks
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At the same time as the stamp, I was able to teach the climbing route from the management building, and I was able to climb with peace of mind. The view from the main enclosure is superb, and if you look at Mt. Kasuga while blowing in the cool breeze in the eastern house, you can imagine the escape distance of kagetora, and you can be close to the feeling of suicide while being taken into the 10,000 soldiers. Although bears are infested, it is basically unlikely to encounter them during the day. You don't step on the castle, but you should be equipped with bear bells. The climbing time is one hour round trip. After that ...
I went around the Meijo stamps, but I stopped on the way because of the rainy season. Kagetora Uesugi, who was defeated by the Mikan Rebellion and is also the younger brother of Ujimasa Hojo. Kagehiro Hojo, the fierce commander, was killed, and Norimasa Uesugi, the former Kanto kanrei (shogunal deputy), was also killed, and the last time he was betrayed by Horie here and killed. It became the place where the Gokan war ended I did. It seems that he committed suicide near the well on the top of the mountain.
I visited by car with a friend living in Niigata. It seems to be a castle ruin and a Bita ruin. Because it was during Golden Week, many people visited. Mountain Tree 々 was very beautiful. There is a poster of "Beware of bears" at the Hita Historical Village General Information Center ... There were many people when I visited with a friend, so there was no sign of bears, but it may be better to be careful when walking on the mountain road. Hmm.
Continued 100 Japanese castles. The view from the site of the main enclosure on the top of the mountain is wonderful
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One of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. It is a mountain castle during the Warring States period, and mountain trails are maintained to the site of the main enclosure on the top of the mountain. The view from the top of the mountain is very good, and Horikiri remains. At the Hita Historical Village General Information Center, I received a map and a pamphlet, and went to the main enclosure on the route as explained by the person in charge, and went around and came back. It was about April 20th, but many cypress flowers were in bloom.
I went around the 100 castles. The climbing road has snow until the end of March, and the Hita Historical Village General Information Center is closed, so I got a stamp at Kaminoyu Onsen Kawaratei and went to Kita Arai Station only to see the Higashi climbing exit. I was going. However, there was no snow at the entrance of Higashitojo, so when I climbed, I safely arrived at the ruins of the main enclosure. The view from the ruins of the main enclosure is the best. There were many Kuruwa traces on the way up, and it was full of highlights. Also, at this time, kataku ... on the way to the castle.
Nice mountain castle with well maintained sidewalks
At the same time as the stamp, I was able to teach the climbing route from the management building, and I was able to climb with peace of mind. The view from the main enclosure is superb, and if you look at Mt. Kasuga while blowing in the cool breeze in the eastern house, you can imagine the escape distance of kagetora, and you can be close to the feeling of suicide while being taken into the 10,000 soldiers. Although bears are infested, it is basically unlikely to encounter them during the day. You don't step on the castle, but you should be equipped with bear bells. The climbing time is one hour round trip. After that ...
100 cities ヶ tail city trail (after the Vietnam)
I went around the Meijo stamps, but I stopped on the way because of the rainy season. Kagetora Uesugi, who was defeated by the Mikan Rebellion and is also the younger brother of Ujimasa Hojo. Kagehiro Hojo, the fierce commander, was killed, and Norimasa Uesugi, the former Kanto kanrei (shogunal deputy), was also killed, and the last time he was betrayed by Horie here and killed. It became the place where the Gokan war ended I did. It seems that he committed suicide near the well on the top of the mountain.
Mountain City
I visited by car with a friend living in Niigata. It seems to be a castle ruin and a Bita ruin. Because it was during Golden Week, many people visited. Mountain Tree 々 was very beautiful. There is a poster of "Beware of bears" at the Hita Historical Village General Information Center ... There were many people when I visited with a friend, so there was no sign of bears, but it may be better to be careful when walking on the mountain road. Hmm.
Continued 100 Japanese castles. The view from the site of the main enclosure on the top of the mountain is wonderful
One of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. It is a mountain castle during the Warring States period, and mountain trails are maintained to the site of the main enclosure on the top of the mountain. The view from the top of the mountain is very good, and Horikiri remains. At the Hita Historical Village General Information Center, I received a map and a pamphlet, and went to the main enclosure on the route as explained by the person in charge, and went around and came back. It was about April 20th, but many cypress flowers were in bloom.
The catfish is in full bloom.
I went around the 100 castles. The climbing road has snow until the end of March, and the Hita Historical Village General Information Center is closed, so I got a stamp at Kaminoyu Onsen Kawaratei and went to Kita Arai Station only to see the Higashi climbing exit. I was going. However, there was no snow at the entrance of Higashitojo, so when I climbed, I safely arrived at the ruins of the main enclosure. The view from the ruins of the main enclosure is the best. There were many Kuruwa traces on the way up, and it was full of highlights. Also, at this time, kataku ... on the way to the castle.