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Ogasawara clan castle sites information


Ogasawara clan castle sites
小笠原氏城跡
Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan
Site of Hayashi Castle
Ogasawara clan castle sites is located in Nagano Prefecture
Ogasawara clan castle sites
Ogasawara clan castle sites
Ogasawara clan castle sites is located in Japan
Ogasawara clan castle sites
Ogasawara clan castle sites
Coordinates36°13′28″N 138°0′37″E / 36.22444°N 138.01028°E / 36.22444; 138.01028
Typeyamashiro-style Japanese castles
Site information
Controlled byOgasawara clan
ConditionRuins; only earthwork walls and dry moat remain
Site history
Built byOgasawara clan
In useuntil 1590
National Historic Site of Japan

The Ogasawara clan castle sites (小笠原氏城跡, Ogasawara-shi jō-seki) were a number Sengoku period yamashiro-style Japanese castles located in what is now part of the city of Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture. These fortifications were built in the Muromachi period by the Ogasawara clan, who ruled the area at the time. Two of the castle ruins, that of Igawa Castle and Hayashi Castle, have been protected collectively as a National Historic Sites since 2017.[1]

  1. ^ "国史跡小笠原氏城跡の追加指定が答申されました". Cultural Heritage Online (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2019.

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