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Setagaya Castle Site Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Setagaya Castle Park is located in Setagaya District, Japan. It is the castle ruins of Setagaya Kira left over from the Warring States Period. It is about a 5-minute walk from Miyanosaka Station Setagaya Line. It is now a designated historical site in Tokyo. There is an old stone tablet at the entrance of the park. The park is lined with green trees, the environment is quiet, and there are rhododendrons in full bloom, which is very beautiful.
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Just a "green" zone between private houses
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A small and unseen park. Specially for it, it is definitely not worth going. I had my favorite fruit gel in my bag then, so it saved the situation :D on the other side while I was eating ...
The ruins of a fortress built around the earthworks. Speaking of castles, it was a castle tower, but there was no castle tower ruins. It was a walking path that seemed to fall (there is a note on the information board), so I stopped climbing the castle.
From Miyanosaka Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line, pass right in front of Gotokuji Temple on Shiroyama-dori. It is a part of the castle that was the only historical park in Setagaya Ward, 14 century to 16 century. The park has a part of earthworks, moats, and kaku, and trees are overgrown. The road side is a promenade and is maintained, so you can feel a little history. Perhaps because of that, I took a walk with my family, and the children were playing in the empty moat and the children's amusement park.
The remaining scale is not so large, but there are many remains of earthenware and moats. Built as the residence of Mr. Kira around the 14th century, this castle is not a dignified building like a castle in the Taihei era of the early modern times, but a defense fort for war. However, Setagaya developed as a village centered on this castle, not Yamashiro like the Sengoku period.
It is a park near Miyanoshita Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line. The earthworks remain because it is the ruins of a castle built during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The surrounding area, including the park, was lush with greenery, and although it was in the corona disaster, many local elderly people were relaxing.
Just a "green" zone between private houses
A small and unseen park. Specially for it, it is definitely not worth going. I had my favorite fruit gel in my bag then, so it saved the situation :D on the other side while I was eating ...
Is it Tsuchijo?
The ruins of a fortress built around the earthworks. Speaking of castles, it was a castle tower, but there was no castle tower ruins. It was a walking path that seemed to fall (there is a note on the information board), so I stopped climbing the castle.
It is the only historical park in Setagaya Ward.
From Miyanosaka Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line, pass right in front of Gotokuji Temple on Shiroyama-dori. It is a part of the castle that was the only historical park in Setagaya Ward, 14 century to 16 century. The park has a part of earthworks, moats, and kaku, and trees are overgrown. The road side is a promenade and is maintained, so you can feel a little history. Perhaps because of that, I took a walk with my family, and the children were playing in the empty moat and the children's amusement park.
Medieval castle sites with good remains
The remaining scale is not so large, but there are many remains of earthenware and moats. Built as the residence of Mr. Kira around the 14th century, this castle is not a dignified building like a castle in the Taihei era of the early modern times, but a defense fort for war. However, Setagaya developed as a village centered on this castle, not Yamashiro like the Sengoku period.
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It is a park near Miyanoshita Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line. The earthworks remain because it is the ruins of a castle built during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The surrounding area, including the park, was lush with greenery, and although it was in the corona disaster, many local elderly people were relaxing.