Moto Castle (Chikuma)

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History

Unknown. It is speculated that the castle's structure has been altered by landslides since its construction in the Sengoku period.


Visit Notes

The ruins of Chikuma-Motojō have become distorted with time and decay. It appears that landslides have significantly altered the shape of the castle mount. A thin ridge connects the upper and lower castle sites. The upper has no bailey, probably effaced by the movements of the mountain, but has an intriguing complex of trenches, earthen ramparts and dry moats protecting the rear of the castle. The lower castle has large earthen ramparts which partially ensconce two principal baileys, with a third smaller bailey situated beneath them. Yet there are no trenches here. Beneath this area there is a flat area without defences which forms part of a wide ridge. Where was the main bailey of this castle? Why do the larger flattened areas have the least defences? It’s quite the mystery, but historic landslides would be one solution to the problem. Some smaller ditches can be found at the base of the mountain with old fence posts driven into the piled earth above. This looks like a mini castle ruin, but in fact it represents old defences erected by villagers to repel wild animals like boars and bears.




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Castle Profile
English Name Moto Castle (Chikuma)
Japanese Name 筑摩本城
Founder ???
Year Founded ???
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Artifacts Dorui, Horikiri, Karabori
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Nearest station is Hirôka Station on the Shinonoi Line
Visitor Information 24/7 free; mountain
Time Required 60 minutes
Location Shiojiri, Nagano Prefecture
Coordinates 36° 8' 30.88" N, 138° 0' 36.07" E
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2021
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