Ōuchi-shi Yakata (大内氏館, Ōuchi-shi Yakata) was the fortified residence of the Ōuchi clan in Yamaguchi, Japan. Ōuchi-shi Yakata has been designated as a National Historic Sites along with Ryōun-ji temple.[1][2][3]
Ōuchi-shi Yakata | |
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大内氏館 | |
Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan | |
![]() Reconstructed west gate | |
Type | Flatstyle castle |
Site information | |
Owner | Ōuchi clan |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
Built | 14C |
Built by | Ōuchi Hiroyo or Ōuchi Norihiro |
Demolished | 1557 |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Ōuchi Yoshinaga |
It was a base of the Ōuchi clan who were feudal lords and thrived during the Muromachi period to Sengoku period.[2] Its ruins have been protected as a nationally designated historic site.
In 1556, Ōuchi Yoshinaga built Kōnomine Castle as a supporting castle of Ōuchi-shi Yakata because Ōuchi-shi Yakata was considered unsuitable for withstanding a siege.[4][5] but Mōri Motonari`s army advanced to Suō Province, Ōuchi Yoshinaga left Ōuchi-shi Yakata and Kōnomine Castle without resistance.[6]
The castle was listed as one of the Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles in 2017.[7][8]
Gallery
- Reconstructed Garden
- Restored moat and earthwork