Tsurugaoka Castle Ruins
4 Babacho, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0035, Japan
Duration: 01h00min
Opening hours
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review(s)
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石原ユウスケ 5 months ago
It is now Tsuruoka Park and is a place of relaxation for citizens. The Honmaru ruins, Ninomaru ruins, and moat remain, and there are Shonai Shrine, Taihokan, Fujisawa Shuhei Memorial Hall, and Inari Shrine. You can learn about the history of Tsurugaoka Castle and the Shonai clan at the Chidokan Museum next door.
関清志 5 months ago
I took a walk on October 11, 2023. It was originally the residence of the Daihoji (Muto) clan and was called Daihoji Castle. During the Tenbun era (around 1533), the castle was destroyed by war, and the Muto clan moved their residence to Oyama's Onoura Castle, which later became a branch castle. In 1587, Tensho 15, Yoshiuji Muto, who was known as Akuyagata, was betrayed by his subordinate Maemori Kurando and committed seppuku at the age of 33 and died. After that, Shonai became the territory of the Uesugi clan. In 1601, the 6th year of Keicho, Yoshimitsu Mogami conquered Shonai. In 1603, the 8th year of Keicho, Daihoji Castle was restored by the Mogami clan and became the retirement castle of Yoshimitsu Mogami. When Tozenji Castle in Sakata was renamed Kamegasaki Castle, Daihoji Castle was also renamed Tsurugaoka Castle. In 1622, 1622, the Mogami clan was abolished, and Tadakatsu Sakai came to rule Shonai from Matsushiro, Shinshu. In the Boshin War, he fought on the side of the shogunate and surrendered. Shonai Shrine was built in 1875 on the site of the main enclosure. The deities enshrined are the first Tadatsugu Sakai (chief of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa vassals), the second Ietsugu Sakai (participated in the Osaka Campaign), the third Tadakatsu Sakai (from Matsushiro in Nagano Prefecture to Shonai), and the ninth Tadanori Sakai (founded Chidokan). ) are the four pillars.
David Janetski 2 years ago
It's pretty. We are doing the 100 Japanese castle stamp rally. How annoying that this place keeps the stamp inside so you can't just visit after hours, get the stamp and continue on your way. Had to stay overnight in this town just to get the stamp.
R KM 3 years ago
A nice stop during our road trip. The museum admission is free next to the shrine, the displayed artifacts really piqued my interests.
Sengdavone “Tu” Ouanvilay 4 years ago
Nice public park for everyone. This early morning we just did practice Morning Kendo at 05:30 am.