195.Nobeoka Castle Part3

A pleasure of visiting castle and castle ruins is …

Features

Main Enclosure, Final Strongpoint of Castle

You can next walk on the stone steps beside the stone walls to the Main Enclosure. The route turns left, enters a square space surrounded by other stone walls and turn left again to enter. This square space is called Masugata for protecting the entrance of the enclosure, where the gate buildings were also built on the walls. The inside of the Main Enclosure is an empty square now like the Second Enclosure, so it has a good view point of the city area. It must also have been the final strongpoint of the castle, which could use the 1,000 Murder Stone Walls to repel enemies.

Walking on the stone steps to the Main Enclosure

The map around the castle

The top of the hill next to the Main Enclosure is the Main Tower Enclosure or Base which actually didn’t have the Main Tower. The enclosure is small which could rather have been used as a lookout. There is a bell tower which the keeper still rings the bell 6 times a day at designated times. It has been done for over 140 years since 1878 after the former Drum Turret was burned down during the Seinan War in 1877. It is simple thing, but it is very rare to continue to do so without any holidays. The Three-level Turret was built below the enclosure probably as the substitute of the Main Tower. However, it unfortunately burned down in 1682 and only its stone wall base remains now.

Bell Tower still announces Time

The bell tower in the Main Enclosure, quoted from the Nobeoka City website
The ruins of the Three-level Turret  (licensed by PIXTA)

If you have time, I recommend visiting the western side of the Second Enclosure which was also surrounded by great stone walls. These stone walls were built for preventing enemies from attacking the castle and the Inner Moat was built outside of it as well. However, the outside area was turned into modern residences just across a narrow path. Therefore, you can see the great stone walls close by and an interesting contrast with many houses.

Stone Walls close to Residential Areas

The aerial photo around the castle, the stone walls of the Second Enclosure are close to residence areas

My Impression

I didn’t know about Mototane Takahashi who built the castle and the story of the 1,000 Murder Stone Walls at all before I visited the castle ruins. I think one of the pleasures of visiting castle ruins is that it will make you interested in what you really see and think much more than just reading about them or watching media.

The 1,000 Murder Stone Walls

How to get There

If you want to visit the castle ruins by car, it is about a 10 minute drive away from Nobeoka IC on the Higashi-Kyushu Expressway. There are several parking lots for visitors around the ruins.
If you want to use public transportation, it takes about 20 minutes on foot to get there form JR Nobeoka Station. You can also take the Miyazaki-kotsu bus bound for Kyushu-Hokenfukushi-Daigaku from the station and get off at the Shiyakusho-mae bus stop or take the Machinaka-junkan bus on the Uchimawari Line from the station and get off at the Kyuden-mae, Shiyakusho-nishi bus stop.
For visitors from Tokyo or Osaka: Get the JR Line at Miyazaki Airport after using a plane.

That’s all. Thank you.
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195.延岡城 その3

城巡りの楽しみとは・・

特徴、見どころ

最後の防衛拠点、本丸

千人殺しの石垣を見た後には、石垣の脇の石垣を登って本丸に向かいます。通路は左に曲がり、これも石垣に囲まれた四角い空間に入り、再び左に曲がって本丸の内部に入ります。この四角い空間は桝形と呼ばれ、本丸の入口を防御しています。石垣の上には門の建物がありました。本丸の内部は今は二の丸のように広場になっています。よって、市街地を眺めるビューイングスポットになっています。かつては、千人殺しの石垣に囲まれて、敵を撃退するための最後の防御拠点となっていたはずです。

石段を登って本丸へ行きます

城周辺の地図

今でも時を告げる鐘楼

本丸のとなりの丘の頂上は、天守曲輪とよばれていますが、実際には天守はありませんでした。この曲輪は小さいので、むしろ物見のために使われたのではないでしょうか。ここには鐘楼があり、鐘守が今でも日に6回、鐘を撞いて時を知らせています。1877年の西南戦争のときに太鼓櫓が焼けた後、1878年から140年以上にも渡って続けられています。単純なことですが、休日もなしに続けるということは今では大変貴重なことです。この曲輪の下には恐らくは天守の代用として、三階櫓が築かれていました。しかし残念ながら1682年に焼失し、現在では石垣台のみが残っています。

天守曲輪にある鐘楼、延岡市ホームページより引用
三階櫓跡  (licensed by PIXTA)

住宅地に隣接する二の丸石垣

お時間があれば、ここも素晴らしい石垣に囲まれている二の丸の西側面の方に行ってみてください。この石垣は城を攻撃してくる敵を防ぐために築かれ、石垣の外側には内堀がありました。しかしその外側の部分は、狭い通路を挟んで住宅地になっています。そのため、この石垣をすぐそばで見ることができますし、現代的な住宅とのコントラストを面白く感じます。

城周辺の航空写真、二の丸石垣は住宅地に近接しています

私の感想

延岡城跡に行ってみるまでは、この城と千人殺しの石垣を築いた高橋元種のことは全く知りませんでした。城や城跡に行くことの楽しみの一つは、実際に現物を見たことでより興味を持ったり、本で読んだりメディアを見ただけより、いろいろと考えてみることができることだと思います。

千人殺しの石垣

ここに行くには

車で行く場合:東九州自動車道延岡ICから約10分かかります。城跡の周りにビジター向け駐車場がいくつかあります。
公共交通機関を使う場合は、JR延岡駅から歩いて約20分かかります。または駅から九州保健福祉大学行きの宮崎交通バスに乗って市役所前バス停で降りるか、まちなか循環バス内回り線に乗って九電前・市役所西バス停で降りてください。
東京または大阪から延岡駅まで:飛行機で宮崎空港に行き、JR線に乗ってください。

リンク、参考情報

延岡城跡・城山公園、延岡観光協会
・「よみがえる日本の城18」学研
・「日本の城改訂版第63号」デアゴスティーニジャパン
・YouTube 延岡青年会議所チャンネル「【延岡城下町プロジェクト】続日本100名城 延岡城!その魅力を徹底解明!」

これで終わります。ありがとうございました。
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57.Sasayama Castle Part3

This castle was built practically.

Features

Looking up to Stone Walls from Third Enclosure

The flat square Third Enclosure is outside of the Inner Moat and inside of the Outer Moat. If you walk around it, you will see the great stone walls of the main portion. In particular, the stone wall base for the Main Tower looks so nice, which is about 18m high, built using natural and rough processed stones, instructed by Ano-shu Group, a special stone guild at that time.

The map around the castle

The Third Enclosure
The high stone walls of the main portion seen from the Third Enclosure
The outside view of the stone wall base for the Main Tower

Two individual Umadashi systems

You can also visit the two other entrance ruins of the Eastern and Southern Gates through the enclosure. It is unfortunate that both ruins have lost their Masugata systems, however, their Umadashi systems are still intact. The system for the Eastern Gate remains as a square park, over the narrow straight path among the Inner Moat. It is surrounded by stone walls and another moat in the front and the sides, so you can easily imagine how the system worked in the past.

Going the eastern Umadashi system
The system became the Eastern Umadashi Park
The outside view of the Umadashi system

The other one for the Southern Gate also has a square space and is surrounded by earthen walls, not by stone walls. This is actually the only remaining example of the Umadashi system build only using earthen walls.

The ruins of the Southern Gate
Going to the southern Umadashi system through a narrow path
The inside of the Umadashi system
The earthen walls of the Umadashi system form the square space

If you have time, I recommend walking along the street of Okachimachi warriors’ residences with several remaining their houses which are open to the public, in the west of the castle ruins.

“The Anma Clan’s samurai residence historical museum” is one of the open warriors’ houses

My Impression

I think Sasayama Castle was quite practical for its purpose of construction. That’s why its Main Tower was actually not built. This castle was not so large as other major castles like Osaka, Nagoya and Himeji Castles, but was designed to be able to protect itself by few defenders. My first impression for the castle was that it could be a supply base. I imagine Sasayama Castle could have worked flexibly either when the Tokugawa Shogunate side would be offense or defense.

I think this Third Enclosure was able to accommodate some amount of soldiers and supplies

How to get There

If you want to visit there by car, it is about 10 minutes from Tannan-Sasayamaguchi IC on the Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway. There are several parking lots in and around the castle ruins.
By public transportation, you can take the Sinki Green bus bound for Sasayama-eigyosho from JR Sasayamaguchi Station and get off at the Nikaimachi bus stop. It takes about 5 minutes on foot to get there.
From Tokyo to Sasayamaguchi Station: Take the Tokaido Shinkansen super express, transfer to the Kyoto Line at Shin-Osaka Station and transfer to the Takarazuka Line at Osaka Station.

The parking lot in the Third Enclosure
The parking lot in front of the Main Gate Ruins

That’s all. Thank you.
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