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Yamashiro built by takakage Kobayakawa
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A mountain castle selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles in Hongo-cho, Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a castle built by Takakage Kobayakawa, who is said to be a master general, in the mountains on the opposite bank of the Numata River against Takayama Castle, which was the residence of Mr. Kobayakawa. At first, I was planning to go to the castle, but when I looked up at the mountain with the castle from the foot of the mountain, I gave up my visit because I thought about my body now, which is losing my physical strength. I don't think there was a battle in this castle, but when the attacker looks up at this castle, he loses his mind to attack ...
If you run a little from Hongo IC, you will see a small twin mountain. The left is the Takayama Castle Ruins and the right is the Shin Takayama Castle Ruins. The road is well maintained, but please note that it is slippery with fallen leaves because it is this time of year. There is a voice commentary button of Honjo at the tip of the packed circle. You can know the time around here in about 10 minutes.
A castle ruin that can be accessed from Hongo Station, one station from Mihara Station. A taxi is recommended because it is a little far on foot. There is only one of the 100 famous castles that continue, and the view from above is quite good
It is the base mountain castle where Takakage Kobayakawa, who was adopted by the Mori family during the Warring States period, lived. After that, the Kobayakawa family will move to Mihara Castle, but it feels like a mountain castle for battle. JR It is located between Mihara Station and Shiraishi Station. From the train, please take a good look at the left side of the traveling direction on the down line. At the foot of the mountain like rice balls, there is a sign called 「 Shin Takayama Castle Ruins 」.
Shin Takayama Castle, where Takakage Kobayakawa, a famous general of the Warring States period, lived until he moved to Mihara Castle. It is on a steep mountain. You can see it from the bus from Hiroshima Airport to Mihara Station.
Yamashiro built by takakage Kobayakawa
A mountain castle selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles in Hongo-cho, Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a castle built by Takakage Kobayakawa, who is said to be a master general, in the mountains on the opposite bank of the Numata River against Takayama Castle, which was the residence of Mr. Kobayakawa. At first, I was planning to go to the castle, but when I looked up at the mountain with the castle from the foot of the mountain, I gave up my visit because I thought about my body now, which is losing my physical strength. I don't think there was a battle in this castle, but when the attacker looks up at this castle, he loses his mind to attack ...
New Takayama City
If you run a little from Hongo IC, you will see a small twin mountain. The left is the Takayama Castle Ruins and the right is the Shin Takayama Castle Ruins. The road is well maintained, but please note that it is slippery with fallen leaves because it is this time of year. There is a voice commentary button of Honjo at the tip of the packed circle. You can know the time around here in about 10 minutes.
Yamashiro, one of the 100 famous castles
A castle ruin that can be accessed from Hongo Station, one station from Mihara Station. A taxi is recommended because it is a little far on foot. There is only one of the 100 famous castles that continue, and the view from above is quite good
JR Shanyang Main Line から Panoramic が See えます
It is the base mountain castle where Takakage Kobayakawa, who was adopted by the Mori family during the Warring States period, lived. After that, the Kobayakawa family will move to Mihara Castle, but it feels like a mountain castle for battle. JR It is located between Mihara Station and Shiraishi Station. From the train, please take a good look at the left side of the traveling direction on the down line. At the foot of the mountain like rice balls, there is a sign called 「 Shin Takayama Castle Ruins 」.
Takakage Kobayakawa's residence
Shin Takayama Castle, where Takakage Kobayakawa, a famous general of the Warring States period, lived until he moved to Mihara Castle. It is on a steep mountain. You can see it from the bus from Hiroshima Airport to Mihara Station.