Doi mansion
| Doi mansion (Hiroshima) | |
|---|---|
Monument and high Matsuyama | |
| Castle structure | Tower house |
| Castle tower structure | Unavailable |
| The lord of a castle old | Takanao Kumagai |
| The construction of a castle year | The Eiroku era, the Genki year (from 1558 to 1572) |
| The main lord of a castle | Takanao Kumagai, Motonao Kumagai |
| The abandoned castle year | 1600 (Keicho era five years) |
| Remains of an ancient structure | Stone wall, Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple |
| Designated cultural assets | Hiroshima historic spot |
| Position | 34°31'N 59.9 seconds 132°31'E 17.66 seconds |
The Doi mansion (どいやしき) is a house of Kumagai of the age of civil strife in Kabe, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima.
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Summary
It is told to have built it in the foot of high Matsuyama that was site of a castle of 三入高松城 which is a castle of high direct oneself by Aki Kumagai present head of a household, Takanao Kumagai. 三入高松城 takes the role as the castle of 詰, and it is thought that the everyday life of Kumagai was run in this Doi mansion.
Because the country entered the stable state, in the Aki country in the days of Takanao Kumagai, it is supposed that I held a house for life at the foot of a mountain that there is not of the inconvenience by power expansion of Mori whom Kumagai follows.
However, the Doi mansion is the house which thought about defense, and a stone wall is surrounded the quadrangular site of approximately 60m2 with and comprises a moat to root Tanikawa, the north to the west of the house, and it seems that there was the function as the-like castle in the early modern times. Behind the Doi mansion, high Matsuyama with 三入高松城 with the role of the castle of 詰 rises.
In 1591, present head of a household, Motonao Kumagai at the time left this 三入庄 which lived so long by completion of Hiroshima-jo Castle, too and lived in Hiroshima. And, according to 防長移封 of Mori defeated by the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, present head of a household, Motonao Kumagai at the time emigrates to a bush clover, and 三入庄支配 of Kumagai crossing it for approximately 350 years invites the end. At this time, it seems that the Doi mansion was destroyed.
Present
The neighboring areas become a field and the parking lot, and an apartment and a transformer substation are built and cannot feel the atmosphere of former times now while I am appointed to a prefectural history trace. Only the stone wall using the huge stone which is slightly left reminds me of prosperity of Kumagai.
In the other side across National highway No. 54, there is the Kanonji trace which was a family temple of Kumagai.
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