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Komoro Castle Ruins Kaiko-en

Komoro Castle Ruins Kaiko-en

Komoro Castle was originally built in 1487 and took its current form in 1590. It was uniquely built on the lower position than the castle town. It is called “anajiro” style which is rare nationwide. On the west side of the castle flows the Chikuma River, giving the castle a natural fortress. Kaiko-en is a leading sightseeing spot in Komoro built at the castle site in 1880. It has Toson Memorial Museum, Komoro City Koyama Keizo Art Museum, the zoo, and the amusement park.

(Source: アンテーヌ・アイ)

High Protection Utilizing the Rough Terrain

Komoro Castle protected itself from the enemy’s attacks by utilizing the rough terrain. The west side of the castle is a steep cliff facing Chikuma River, and the north and west sides are surrounded by a deep gorge that served as a moat without water. The cliff of the gorge is made of volcanic soil from Mt. Asama, and it was the major protection for the castle because the “weakness” of the soil made it difficult for enemies to climb up the cliff and invade the castle.

(Source: スポッティー / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )

The Arched Foundation of the Castle Tower Prevents the Stone Wall from Collapsing

Komoro Castle originally had a castle tower with gilded tiles. It was burnt down in a fire caused by lightning in 1626, but its foundation still remains. The stone wall of the foundation is arched inward. This is the way to keep the stone wall from collapsing by parallel and vertical gravity.

(Source: 古城探訪)

Enjoy the Seasonal Scenery in Kaiko-en

The park built at the site of Komoro Castle, Kaiko-en is a place where you can enjoy seasonal scenery with mossy stone walls, cherry blossom, autumn leaves and 500 years old large maple tree. Taste the 400 years’ history in this quiet atmosphere.

(Source: 旬のフルーツリレー便)

Address
314 Tei, Komoro-shi, Nagano
Contact No.
+81-267-22-0296
+81-267-22-0296
Access
3 minutes' walk from Komoro station on Shinano Railway or JR Komoro station.
Opening Hours / Holidays
8:30-17:00 Open all year round (closed on Wednesdays from December to the middle of March)
Time Required

(Source: アンテーヌ・アイ)

High Protection Utilizing the Rough Terrain

Komoro Castle protected itself from the enemy’s attacks by utilizing the rough terrain. The west side of the castle is a steep cliff facing Chikuma River, and the north and west sides are surrounded by a deep gorge that served as a moat without water. The cliff of the gorge is made of volcanic soil from Mt. Asama, and it was the major protection for the castle because the “weakness” of the soil made it difficult for enemies to climb up the cliff and invade the castle.

(Source: スポッティー / PIXTA(ピクスタ) )

The Arched Foundation of the Castle Tower Prevents the Stone Wall from Collapsing

Komoro Castle originally had a castle tower with gilded tiles. It was burnt down in a fire caused by lightning in 1626, but its foundation still remains. The stone wall of the foundation is arched inward. This is the way to keep the stone wall from collapsing by parallel and vertical gravity.

(Source: 古城探訪)

Enjoy the Seasonal Scenery in Kaiko-en

The park built at the site of Komoro Castle, Kaiko-en is a place where you can enjoy seasonal scenery with mossy stone walls, cherry blossom, autumn leaves and 500 years old large maple tree. Taste the 400 years’ history in this quiet atmosphere.

(Source: 旬のフルーツリレー便)