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|Japanese Name=犬甘館
 
|Japanese Name=犬甘館
 
|Romaji Name=Inukai-yakata
 
|Romaji Name=Inukai-yakata
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|Founder=Inukai Clan
 
|Founder=Inukai Clan
 
|Year Founded=Chuusei
 
|Year Founded=Chuusei
|Castle Type=Flatland
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|Castle Type=Fortified Manor
 
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
 
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
 
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
 
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
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|Main Keep Structure=
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|Year Reconstructed=
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|Artifacts=
 
|Access=Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk
 
|Access=Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk
 
|Visitor Information=24/7 free; shrine
 
|Visitor Information=24/7 free; shrine
 
|Time Required=10 minutes
 
|Time Required=10 minutes
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|Website=
 
|City=Matsumoto
 
|City=Matsumoto
 
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
 
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
|Notes=The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison. The picture of the smoke coming through the trees is due to a fireput burning at the shrine.
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|Notes=The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison.
 
|History=Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack.
 
|History=Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack.
 
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
 
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
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|AddedJcastle=2020
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|Japanese Notes=
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|Visits=
 
|GPSLocation=36.2542, 137.94076
 
|GPSLocation=36.2542, 137.94076
 
|Contributor=ART
 
|Contributor=ART
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 23 May 2021

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History

Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack.


Visit Notes

The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison.




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Castle Profile
English Name Inukai Yakata
Japanese Name 犬甘館
Founder Inukai Clan
Year Founded Chuusei
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk
Visitor Information 24/7 free; shrine
Time Required 10 minutes
Location Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture
Coordinates 36° 15' 15.12" N, 137° 56' 26.74" E
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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