Hachioji castle
- Japanese:八王子城(Hachiouji-jou)
- Type:Mountain
- Founder:Hôjô Ujiteru 北条氏照 (1540?-1590)
- Year:1572?
- Destroyed:1590
- Location:Musashi province
- (about 2 km NW of Takao Station in Hachiôji City, Tokyo)
Hachioji Castle was located on Mt. Fukazawa 深沢山 [1] near Kobosatsu Pass 小仏峠, the place where Kôshu Kaidô, a highway to Kai province enters the Kantô Plain. It was built by the Hôjôs of Odawara castle, the dominant family of the Kantô at that time. It was overwhelmed and destroyed during Hideyoshi's siege of Odawara.
The castle was built as an outpost of Odawara Castle by Hôjô Ujiteru, the younger brother of Hôjô Ujimasa. In 1569 Takeda Shingen of Kai had passed through the Kôshû highway to attack Takiyama castle 滝山城, located near where the Akikawa River flows into the Tama River. According to some sources, Hachioji Castle was begun soon after, but perhaps only some basic fortifications were made, as other sources give various dates in the 1580s.
Notes
- ↑ The modern name of the mountain, Shiroyama, means "castle mountain."
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References
- Nihon no Meijo
- Hachiôji City Education Committee, 八王子城跡(Remains of Hachiôji Castle) (pamphlet, picked up 2008)
- Hachiôji City Education Committee(?), Hôjô Dates and Geneology Chart (sheet, picked up 2008)
- Hachiôji City Tourism Department, 八王子城跡散歩まっぷ (Walking Map of the Remains of Hachiôji Castle), 2006 (pamphlet).