176.Ichinomiya Castle Part3

Local people are maintaining the ruins for visitors.

Later History

The ruins of Ichinomiya Castle were designated as a Prefectural Historic Site of Tokushima Prefecture in 1954. Since then, the local Society for the Preservation of the ruins has been developing them such as maintaining the trail and cutting the grass regularly. That’s why we can always visit the ruins in a comfortable environment. Tokushima City has also been researching the ruins since 2017. The foundations of the castle buildings were found and how the castle was developed is being revealed.

The well-developed trail
The artificial steep cliff under the primary enclosures
The stone walls of the Main Enclosure

My Impression

After visiting the three most popular castle ruins in Tokushima Prefecture, I noticed that they all once became the capital of Awa Province – Shozui Castle (up to1582), Ichinomiya Castle (from 1585 to 1586) and Tokushima Castle (from 1586). However, they also all have quite different features from each other. This is because the situation of Awa Province changed greatly in a very short time. The needs for castles also changed rapidly at that time. I recommend visiting the three castle ruins and comparing them.

Shozui Castle (and Hall) Ruins
Tokushima Castle Ruins
Ichinomiya Castle Ruins

How to get There

If you want to visit there by car:
It is about 20 minutes away from Aizumi IC on Tokushima Expressway.
You can park at the Ichinomiya Shrine or the Dainichi-ji Temple.
By public transportation, take the Tokushima Bus on the Kamiyama Line bound for Yoriinaka from JR Tokushima Station and get off at the Ichinomiya-fudasho-mae bus stop.
If you go there from Tokyo or Osaka, I recommend traveling by plane or using an express bus.

That’s all. Thank you.
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176.一宮城 その3

地元の人たちが観光客のために城跡を維持しています。

その後

一宮城跡は、1954年に徳島県の史跡に指定されました。それ以来、地元保勝会の人たちが、登山道を維持したり、下草を伐採したりして、城跡の整備を続けています。そのおかげで、私たちが快適な環境の下、城跡を訪れることができるのです。徳島市も、2017年から城跡の調査を行っています。城の建物の基礎部分が発見され、この城がどのように作られたかが明らかになってきています。(国の史跡にすることを目指しています。)

よく整備された登山道
主要曲輪下にある切岸
本丸の石垣

私の感想

徳島県にある3つの最も著名な城跡を訪れてみて、これら3つの城は全て一度は阿波国の中心地となっていることに気づきました。勝瑞城(1582年まで)、一宮城(1585年から1586年)、徳島城(1586年以降)といった流れです。しかしこれらの城はまたそれぞれに全く違う特徴を持っています。これはとても短い間に、阿波国の状況が大きく変わったからなのでしょう。城に対して求めるものが急激に変化したのです。これら3つの城を訪れ、比較してみることをお勧めします。

勝瑞城(館)跡
一宮城跡
徳島城跡

ここに行くには

徳島自動車道藍住ICから約20分かかります。
一宮神社に駐車できます。
公共交通機関を使う場合は、JR徳島駅から徳島バス神山線の寄井中(よりいなか)行きに乗り、一の宮札所前バス停で降りてください。
東京か大阪からでしたら、飛行機か高速バスを使われることをお勧めします。

リンク、参考情報

一宮城跡、徳島市公式観光サイト
一宮城跡国史跡推進事業、徳島市
・「三好一族と阿波の城館、図説日本の城郭シリーズ」戒光祥出版
・「日本の城改訂版第30号」デアゴスティーニジャパン

これで終わります。ありがとうございました。
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176.Ichinomiya Castle Part2

Unexpected stone walls on the mountain

Features

Well-developed Trail to Castle Ruins

If you drive to the ruins of Ichinomiya Castle, you will go through the route on the narrow area sandwiched by Akui-gawa River and mountains. You can see that it is a good location for defending the castle. The entrance of the trail to the ruins is opposite of the Ichinomiya Shrine. You will need to climb to the top of the 144m high mountain, but the trail is well developed with stone steps.

The location map at the site, adding English names

The map around the castle

The entrance of the trail
The well-developed trail with stone steps

After climbing for a while, you will see a Vertical Moat or Tate-bori on the slope along the trail to prevent enemies from attacking. If you go to the branch nearby, you can see the ruins of the Warehouses.

The Vertical Moat
The ruins of the Warehouses (licensed by ブレイズマン via Wikimedia Commons)

Defense System using Natural Terrain

Going back to the main trail, you will reach an artificial steep cliff called Kiri-gishi under several enclosures. You can also see a fountain at the foot of the cliff. You will need to climb a zigzagged trail on the cliff to go further.

The artificial steep cliff
The fountain under the cliff
Climbing on the cliff

Even after climbing, you will still be under the bottom of an artificial valley called Hori-kiri. Enemies could have been counterattacked from the enclosures above. The valley divides the main portion of the castle and the Saizo-maru Enclosure. If you turn left at the valley, you will reach the Saizo-maru Enclosure. This enclosure is also called the Third Enclosure. “Saizo” originates from the name of the retainer who was responsible for the enclosure.

Being under the bottom of the valley even after climbing
The entrance of Saizo-maru Enclosure
The inside of Saizo-maru Enclosure

Going to Center of Castle

If you turn right at the valley, you will reach the ruins of the gate for the main portion which have two main enclosures – the Myojin-maru Enclosure and the Main Enclosure. These enclosures are connected by a long and narrow enclosure called the Belt Enclosure or Koshi-guruwa

The ruins of the gate for the main portion
The Belt Enclosure

If you turn right again at the gate ruins, you will be in the Myojin-maru Enclosure. This enclosure is also called the Second Enclosure and the spot where the ruins of the building with veranda, maybe for sightseeing, was found. You can even now see a good view of the center of Tokushima Prefecture to the east.

The entrance of Myojin-maru Enclosure
The inside of Myojin-maru Enclosure
A view from Myojin-maru Enclosure

Great Stone Walls of Main Enclosure

If you go back to the gate ruins and go left from the front of it, you will finally reach the Main Enclosure on the top of the mountain. You may be surprised to suddenly see the great stone walls which were built by the Hachisuka Clan. The stone walls of this castle are very rare and beautiful because they were piled up using stones with a dark-green striped pattern called chlorite-schist. These stones are also known as Green Stones of Awa. The same pattern of stone walls can also be seen at Tokushima Castle that the Hachisuka Clan built after they used Ichinomiya Castle.

The stone walls of the Main Enclosure
They were built using chlorite-schist
The stone walls of Tokushima Castle

There is only the small building of Wakamiya Shrine. The stone foundations of the Main Hall for the lord were found recently, which were also built by the Hachisuka Clan. You can also see a good view of the area around, including Akui-gawa River.

The inside of the Main Enclosure
The small building of Wakamiya Shrine
A view from the Main Enclosure

To be continued in “Ichinomiya Castle Part3”
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