93.Hitoyoshi Castle Part3

A big event for the Hitoyoshi area happened in 1877, when a hero of the restoration, Takamori Saigo started a rebellion against the government known as the Seinan War.

Features

Climbing to Moutain part

Next comes the hill area of the castle, which probably has existed since the first stage of it, but was modernized with stone walls in the later stage. There are no buildings but the foundations remain. You will climb the ruins of Oshita-mon or the Lower Gate which was the only entrance to the Third, Second, and Main Enclosures. You will need to climb wide stone steps and then turn right and walk around below the edge of the hill, where the defenders on the hill must have attacked enemies in the past.

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Oshita-mon Gate
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The map around the castle

The ruins of Oshita-mon Gate
Climbing the stone steps
Enemies must have been attacked from above
The path goes around below the hill

You will first be in the Third Enclosure which widely covers the edge of the hill. The enclosure has mostly been made of soil and a square since the castle was active. It may be a good viewing spot of the Hitoyoshi city area.

The Third Enclosure
A view of the city area from the Third Enclosure

Going to Second and Main Enclosures

The Second Enclosure is higher than the Third Enclosure and surrounded by stone walls with two ruins of defensive gates, Nakano-gomon and Uzumi-gomon. This is because there was another Main Hall for the lord which had been considered as the center of the castle before the Mitachi hall was built below the hill.

The Second Enclosure seen from the Third Enclosure
The ruins of Nakano-gomon Gate
The ruins of Uzume-gomon Gate
The inside of the Second Enclosure

The Main Enclosure is the highest enclosure of the castle, but it is small and had no Main Tower. Instead, this enclosure seemed to be used as a religious spot of the Sagara Clan. Its stone steps and foundations have become curved which make us feel its long history.

The stone steps to the Main Enclosure
The inside of the Main Enclosure
The stone steps and foundations have become curved

Later History

After the Meiji Restoration, Hitoyoshi Castle was abandoned and all the castle buildings were sold or demolished. Only one gate of the Main Hall, called Horiai-mon, was move to the residence of a senior vassal, the Shingu Clan and remains. A big event for the Hitoyoshi area happened in 1877, when a hero of the restoration, Takamori Saigo started a rebellion against the government known as the Seinan War. His troops started an attack on Kumamoto Castle from the south in Kagoshima, while many warriors of Hitoyoshi also joined the Saigo’s side as the Hitoyoshi Party. However, they failed to capture Kumamoto Castle and withdrew to the Hitoyoshi area. The party suggested for Saigo to go there because the area has natural defenses, surrounded by mountains.

The Horiai-mon Gate
The portrait of Takamori Saigo by Edoardo Chiossone (licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons)
Kumamoto Castle

Saigo’s headquarters was at the Eikokuji Temple in the area and his staff stayed in the Shingu Clan’s residence. They thought they would be able to hold the area for a long period of time, but the response of the government army was prompt. A gun battle occurred between the army in the north and the Saigo troops in the south, binding the Kumagawa River. The Saigo troops shot from around the Third Enclosure of Hitoyoshi Castle on the hill, however, the shot did not reach the enemy because their guns were outdated. As a result, Saigo withdrew again to other places and was eventually defeated at Kagoshima Castle, his home base. The Hitoyoshi Party surrendered before then.

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Horiai-mon Gate(Singu Clan’s residence, Saigo’s staff encampment)
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The map aound the castle

The Third Enclosure of hitoyoshi Castle, where the Saigo troops set their butteries
The ruins of Kagoshima Castle

As castle ruins, they have been developed as Hitoyoshi Castle Park and were designated as a National Historic Site in 1961. Some castle buildings at the riverside, such as Sumi-Yagura or the Corner Turret and Otemon-waki-Tamon Yagura or the row-style turret beside the Main Gate, were recently restored. The Hitoyoshi Castle History Museum opened in 2005 but is currently closed as mentioned in the previous section.

The restored castle buildings
The closed Hitoyoshi Castle History Museum

My Impression

I was very impressed by the great view of Hitoyoshi Castle Ruins with a large stream of the Kumagawa River. I understood nature could provide not only good things like the terrain for the castle but also bad things like disasters. I really hope that the castle ruins will be completely repaired soon and would like to visit their again so that I will be looking forward to seeing the mysterious basement in the museum and walking over the castle ruins to see larger area of the first stage of the castle.

The panorama view of Hitoyoshi Castle Ruins from a bridge over the Kumagawa River

How to get There

If you want to visit the castle ruins by car, it is about a 10-minute drive away from Hitoyoshi IC on the Kyushu Expressway. There is a parking lot for visitors in the castle ruins.
If you want to use public transportation, it takes about 20 minutes on foot to get there form JR Hitoyoshi Station.
From Tokyo or Osaka to Hitoyoshi Station: Get an express bus from Kagoshima Airport or Sin-Yatsushiro Station of the Kyushu Shinkansen super express, get off at the Hitoyoshi IC bus stop, and transfer to the Sanko bus bound for the station.

The parking lot at the riverside

Links and References

Hitoyoshi Tourist Information, Hitoyoshi City

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93.人吉城 その3

1877年に人吉地域にとって大きな出来事がありました。維新三傑の一人である西郷隆盛が、西南戦争として知られる反乱を政府に対して起こしたのです。

特徴、見どころ

丘上部分に登る

次に向かうのは城のうち、丘上にある部分です。恐らくは城の初期段階から存在したと思われますが、最終段階に至って石垣により近代化されました。現在建物はありませんが、その基礎や石垣が残っています。まず、丘上の本丸、二の丸、三の丸への唯一の入口であった御下門(おしたもん)跡を登ります。幅広い石段を登り、右に曲がって丘の端部分の直下を回り込んでいきます。城があった当時であれば、城の守備兵は侵入してくる敵に対して丘上から攻撃できたはずです。

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御下門
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城周辺の地図

御下門跡
石段を登って行きます
丘上からは狙われやすくなっています
丘下を回り込んでいきます

まずは丘の周辺部を広く占めている三の丸に入ります。この曲輪はほとんどが土造りであり、城が現役であったときから広場になっていました。ここは、市街地を望むビュースポットになっています。

三の丸
三の丸から見える市街地

二の丸、そして本丸へ

二の丸は、三の丸よりも高い位置にあり、石垣と2つの守りの固そうな門の跡(中の御門、埋御門)に囲まれています。ここにはもう一つの御殿があって、丘下に御館が築かれるまでは城の中心部とされていました。

三の丸から見た二の丸
中の御門跡
埋御門跡
二の丸内部

本丸は、城の中ではもっとも高い位置にありますが、大きくなく、かつて天守もありませんでした。その代わりに、この曲輪は相良氏にとっての宗教的な場所として使われていたようです。ここの石段や基礎の石は丸みを帯びていて、長い歴史を感じさせます。

本丸へ至る石段
本丸内部
丸みを帯びている石段の石

その後

明治維新後、人吉城は廃城となり、全ての城の建物は売られるか、撤去されました。堀合門(ほりあいもん)という御殿の一つの門だけが、重臣の新宮氏の屋敷に移築され残っています。1877年に人吉地域にとって大きな出来事がありました。維新三傑の一人である西郷隆盛が、西南戦争として知られる反乱を政府に対して起こしたのです。西郷率いる軍勢は、南方の鹿児島から熊本城への攻撃を始めましたが、人吉の多くの武士たちも人吉党として西郷軍に加わりました。ところが西郷軍は熊本城攻略に失敗し、人吉地域の方に撤退することになりました。人吉党の面々が西郷に対して、人吉は山に囲まれた天然の要害であるからと勧めたのです。

堀合門
西郷隆盛像、エドアルド・キヨッソーネ作 (licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons)
熊本城

西郷の本営は人吉の永国寺に置かれ、参謀たちは新宮氏の屋敷に宿営しました。彼らは相当な長い期間、人吉に留まれると考えていましたが、政府軍の反応はとても速いものでした。球磨川を挟んで北側の政府軍と、南側の西郷軍との間で銃砲戦が起こりました。西郷軍は丘上の人吉城の三の丸周辺から砲撃を行ったのですが、敵には届きませんでした。彼らの装備が旧式だったからです。その結果、西郷は再び撤退の憂き目となり、各地を転戦し、ついには本拠地の鹿児島城で最後のときを迎えました。人吉党はその前に降伏していました。

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堀合門(新宮家、西郷軍参謀宿舎)
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城周辺の地図

西郷軍の砲台があった人吉城三の丸
鹿児島城跡

城跡としては、人吉城公園として整備され、1961年には国の史跡に指定されました。川沿いの城の建物のうちいくつかは近年になって復元されました。隅櫓、大手門脇多門櫓などです。人吉城歴史観は2005年にオープンしましたが、前述のとおり、現在は臨時閉館となっています(2023年9月時点)。

復元された建物群
休館中の人吉城歴史観

私の感想

球磨川の大河なる流れとともに、人吉城跡の雄大な眺めに大変感銘を受けました。同時に、自然は城にぴったりの地形を提供するなどいい事も、災害のような悪い事も両方与えるものだということも理解できました。私は城跡が一日も早く完全復旧するように心から願っていますし、そうなったらもう一回行ってみたいと思います。歴史館の不可思議な地下室も見てみたいですし、初期に人吉城であった地区も含めて、もっと広大な範囲を歩いてみたいです。

球磨川にかかる橋から見た城跡の全景

ここに行くには

車で行く場合:九州自動車道の人吉ICから約10分かかります。城跡内にビジター向け駐車場があります。
公共交通機関を使う場合は、JR人吉駅から歩いて約20分かかります。
東京または大阪から人吉駅まで:鹿児島空港か九州新幹線の新八代駅から高速バスに乗って、人吉ICバス停で降り、駅行きの産交バスに乗り換えてください。

川沿いにあるビジター向け駐車場

リンク、参考情報

人吉城の見学について、人吉市
・「中世相良氏の展開と地域社会/稲葉継陽・小川弘和編著」戒光祥出版
・「よみがえる日本の城12」学研
・「戦況図解 西南戦争/原口泉監修」サンエイ新書

これで終わります。ありがとうございました。
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「人吉城その2」に戻ります。

93.Hitoyoshi Castle Part2

The supply of the water from the Kumagawa River provides specialties such as hot spring, Kuma-shochu spirit, and sweet fish while the water could sometimes cause flood damages.

Features

Today, if you get close to the ruins of Hitoyoshi Castle, you will see a grand view of the Kumagawa River which collects water from mountain areas around, where you can also see students in canoes.

A grand view of the Kumagawa River
The students in canoes in the river

The supply of the water from the river provides specialties such as hot spring, Kuma-shochu spirit, and sweet fish while the water could sometimes cause flood damages. There was recently the Kumagawa River flood disaster in July, 2020 which actually caused serious damage to the castle ruins beside the river. The ruins have already resumed to be seen by visitors, but the Hitoyoshi Castle History Museum at the site is still closed as of September, 2023.

A facility of Hitoyoshi hot spring
The closed Hitoyoshi Castle History Museum
The water reached the level of the bill

Mysterious Water Bath of Basement

The museum is in the lowest area of the riverside which was used as the Main Gate, the domain’s facilities, and the senior vassals’ residences. Some turrets and walls surrounding the area have been restored. In fact, the museum is exactly on the same residence ruins of Seibe Sagawa who was banished during the Edo Period.

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Hitoyoshi Castle History Museum
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The aerial photo around the castle

The ruins of warriors’ residences at the riverside
The ruins of the Main Gate
The restored row-style turret beside the Main Gate
The restored Corner Turret

An interesting thing about the residence was that a water bath made of stones was found in the basement of the ruins. The water comes from the river and the bath is over 2m deep. There are no other similar cases in Japanese castles so far. Some speculate that it might have been used as a bathing place of a Jewish chapel because the specs were similar. There were secret Christians in the Hitoyoshi area though being Christians was prohibited during the Edo Period. Some of them might have believed Judaism.

The discovered water bath of the basement, quoted from the Hitoyoshi City website

Stone Walls with Hanedashi system surrounding Main Hall

The next area is the former Main Hall for the lord, called Mitachi, which is used as the Sagara-Gokoku Shrine. Some items for the hall remain, such as a pond garden, the stone entrance bridge over the moat, and stone walls surrounding it.

The ruins of the Main Hall
The Sagara-Gokoku Shrine
The pond garden
The stone entrance bridge over the moat

In particular, the stone walls facing the riverside use the Hanedashi system which refers to all the stones on the top row are layered to prevent enemies from invading. That’s why it is also called Musha-gaeshi or the Repelling Warriors system. The system is rarely seen in other Japanese castles only in Goryokaku, Shinagawa Batteries, and Tatsuoka Castle which were built at the end of the Edo Period.

The stone walls with the Hanedashi system of Hitoyoshi Castle
The stone walls with the Hanedashi system of Goryokaku
The stone walls with the Hanedashi system of Shinagawa Batteries
The stone walls with the Hanedashi system of Tatsuoka Castle

In front of the stone walls, the ruins of Mizunote-mon or the Water Gate are open to the Kumagawa River, which proves that the castle was involved in water transportation.

The ruins of the Water Gate
The ruins seen from the outside

To be continued in “Hitoyoshi Castle Part3”
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