Tiger-shape guardian god of the west Yamashiro
| Tiger-shape guardian god of the west Yamashiro (Saga) | |
|---|---|
| Castle structure | Yamashiro |
| The lord of a castle old | Is it Ayabe good luck volost, 綾部幸依? |
| The construction of a castle year | The Kenbu era year? |
| The main lord of a castle | Ayabe |
| The abandoned castle year | Genki two years (1571) |
| Remains of an ancient structure | Gay quarters, groove |
Yamashiro that tiger-shape guardian god of the west Yamashiro (びゃっこざんじょう) existed in Saga.
Summary
It is located on the hill of 115m above sea level of the Mt. Seburi place south of Miyaki-cho, Miyaki-gun. Fushiushi Castle was to the south across the pond and was a branch castle of the Ayabe Castle together. In the construction of a castle generation, I am missing, but Ayabe good luck volost and 綾部幸依 are considered to have built it in the Kenbu era year same as Fushiushi Castle. When 綾部鎮幸 was conquered in (1571) for Genki two years by Takanobu Ryuuzoji, it became the abandoned castle.
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