Sunday, April 23, 2023

Tanaka Castle

One day recently, I took the train to Nishiyaizu Station and walked to Tanaka Castle. The English signage was minimal, but the admission was free so you can't complain.  Actually, it was much better than I anticipated.



From the JCastle website:

The history of Tanaka Castle begins with a fortification built by the Isshiki family under the orders of the Imagawa around 1537. The moats and modern castle fortifications were built after Takeda Shingen conquered the area in 1570. After the fall of the Takeda, the castle came under the control of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Ieyasu liked to use Tanaka Castle as a getaway when he was in nearby Sunpu castle. In particular, he used it for hawking. Through the Edo Period, Tanaka Castle saw a succession of of fudai daimyo (hereditary vassals of the Tokugawa) move into the castle. The castle was mostly dismantled and destroyed during the Meiji Restoration. Some of the buildings were sold to individuals and survived until the villa garden and park were restored in 1992.








Footman's House with Stable










Tea House





There was a couple getting wedding photos taken at the castle.



The Garden




The Back Gate





Tanaka Castle Turret





There isn't a sign, but you just know that this is a shoes off building.



First Floor




Steep Stairs



Second Floor




Views from the top




Then, back to the train station.




If you are interested in Japanese Castles, you can find links to other castle visits I've made on my Japanese Castle page.

5 comments:

Vireya said...

Looks like it was worth visiting, and you had a beautiful day for it.

Toki said...

I didn't know anything about Tanaka castle.
Yaizu also has history.
Thank you for the photo.

Jeanie said...

I love how you pursue your castle obsession and share it with us. The views are beautiful and it must be fun to add another to a never-ending list!

Queeniepatch said...

Everything is very well kept and I guess the tea house is being used from time to time. It would be a pity if it wasn't.

Leonore Winterer said...

Another one on the list. Those stairs in the castles are always so steep!