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0This tour takes you on a bus tour of Kimigaya Castle and Minegami Castle, which were built in the Kaminokuni ( southern part of Chiba Prefecture ) during the Warring States Period, with Mutsumi, a mountain castle navigator and a history & mountain castle girl. Kimigaya Castle and Minegami Castle are mountain castles full of historical romance, which are believed to have been built by the Marigaya Takeda clan and were also the scene of battles between the Satomi and Hojo clans.
・ Date : January 24, 2026(土)
・ Meeting place : Kisarazu station east exit 9 : 00 ( Arrival : Kisarazu station west exit 17 : 20 )
・ Trip fee 14,980 yen (tax included)
・ Number of applicants 35 ( Minimum 20 people ) ※
・ What is a mountain castle ・ ・ ・ As the name suggests, a mountain castle is a castle built on a strategic point in the mountains. They were built in various places during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Warring States Period, as battles raged. The natural mountains were cut, dug, and heaped up to create moats, earthen mounds (, defensive berms ), and flat areas ), which were divided into wards ( and berms
・ YTateyama Castle ・ ・ ・ It served as a branch castle of Okamoto Castle during the reign of Satomi Yoshiyori in the late Warring States period.
・ Takita Castle ・ ・ ・ This castle was the residence of the Isshiki clan of the Satomi Yoshitoyo faction in 1533 and was attacked by the Satomi Yoshitaka faction and fell.
・ Profile of Mutsumi, the mountain castle girl
History & Mountain castle navigator. History consultant.
Reki × Toki ( Representative of Reki Toki ), vice president of Miura Clan Research Association, vice president of Chiba Castle Preservation and Utilization Association.
He is involved in many events, tours, and lectures on history and castles. He is also involved in efforts to revitalize towns and regions using history and castles, as well as producing the issuance of castle seals to disseminate the history of various regions. https://www.rekitoki.com/
*For application, please visit the 100 Years of Thanks to Nitto Kotsu website ↓
https://www.nitto-kotsu.co.jp/tourlist/tour-260124/
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