Shigisan Castle

Shigisan Castle

Infobox Military Structure
name=Shigisan castle
信貴山城
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location=Mount Shigi, border of Yamato and Kawachi provinces, Japan
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type="yamashiro" type Japanese castle
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built=1536
builder=Kizawa Nagamasa
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used=1536-1577
demolished=1577
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commanders=Kizawa Nagamasa, Matsunaga Hisahide
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battles=Siege of Shigisan (1577)
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nihongo|Shigisan castle|信貴山城|Shigisanjō was a Japanese castle of the Sengoku period, controlled by the Kizawa and Matsunaga clans.

Location

The castle was located atop Mount Shigi, on the border of Japan's Kawachi and Yamato provinces (today Nara prefecture). The "shugo" (shogunal governors) and later daimyo of Yamato province ruled the province from Shigisan, and wielded some control over the strategic passes between Yamato and Kawachi.

The location was also significant for the temple of Chōgosonshi-ji, which sits on the mountainside, some distance below the castle. Shigisan is the central mountain of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, and is claimed to be the location where, in 587, Shōtoku Taishi defeated Mononobe no Moriya in the battle of Shigisan.

History

The castle was originally constructed in 1536 by Kizawa Nagamasa, who commanded it on behalf of the Hatakeyama clan, who held the post of "shugo" of Yamato province. It was repaired and expanded on in 1559, by Matsunaga Hisahide, who commanded it on behalf of the Miyoshi clan. It would grow to be roughly 700m from north to south, and 550m from east to west, and included a four-story "yagura" (tower or turret). In 1562, however, the daimyo of Yamato province moved to Tamonyama castle.

Shigisan castle fell to members of the Miyoshi clan in 1568, but was recaptured quickly afterwards when the attackers' attention was redirected to the capital by the activities of Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga would then besiege the castle in 1577, destroying it and bringing the downfall of Matsunaga Hisahide.

ee also

*Shigisan-engi

References

*"The information in this article is based largely upon that in the corresponding article on the Japanese Wikipedia, accessed 08 January 2008."


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