Shinohara Joshi Ryokuchi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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About 10 minutes walk from Shin-Yokohama Station. The hill with trees in the residential area is the ruins of Shinohara Castle during the Heian and Sengoku periods, and it is also called Kaneko Castle because it is said that Mr. Kaneko built it. The surroundings are surrounded by wire nets and cannot be entered, but there are remains such as Kuruwa and kumoku.
When you go to Osaka by Shinkansen, you can see it by sitting on the A seat side. When you enter Shin-Yokohama Station, the dense hill is the site of Shinohara Castle. The surrounding area is a private house, but it has a slightly creepy atmosphere, and although it is local, it is a place that I don't want to go too much ...
The ruins of Shinohara Castle are surrounded by fences and cannot be entered normally. However, if you participate in the event of 「 Shinohara Castle and the Green Protecting Association 」, you can enter. This time, I went inside while receiving an explanation from a member of the Protecting Association. The earthworks and Kuruwa remain, making it an indispensable castle ruins for medieval castle fans. The hollow moat was stuffed with fallen leaves, and it was like a virgin forest. I couldn't go to the ruins of Honmaru. Because the road is undeveloped, it overlaps with the rain ...
A 10-minute walk from Shinohara-ro, JR Shin-Yokohama Station. I heard that there was an excavation investigation before, but houses are already lined up. As I climbed the steep slope, there was a sidewalk with greenery, and I could feel the remnants of the castle. However, there was a guide on the way that it was off limits, and I was unable to see the entire green space on the day. Conservation activities are also being carried out, but the surrounding area is becoming a residential land, so will it become a park in the future? I think ...
It is located on a small hill surrounded by greenery, about a 10-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station. It is also called "Kaneko Castle" because Mr. Kaneko, a vassal of Mr. Gohojo, served as the lord of the castle. You can't go inside because you're surrounded by a fence, but it seems that the remains remain.
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About 10 minutes walk from Shin-Yokohama Station. The hill with trees in the residential area is the ruins of Shinohara Castle during the Heian and Sengoku periods, and it is also called Kaneko Castle because it is said that Mr. Kaneko built it. The surroundings are surrounded by wire nets and cannot be entered, but there are remains such as Kuruwa and kumoku.
You can see it from the Shinkansen.
When you go to Osaka by Shinkansen, you can see it by sitting on the A seat side. When you enter Shin-Yokohama Station, the dense hill is the site of Shinohara Castle. The surrounding area is a private house, but it has a slightly creepy atmosphere, and although it is local, it is a place that I don't want to go too much ...
It was a castle site like a virgin forest.
The ruins of Shinohara Castle are surrounded by fences and cannot be entered normally. However, if you participate in the event of 「 Shinohara Castle and the Green Protecting Association 」, you can enter. This time, I went inside while receiving an explanation from a member of the Protecting Association. The earthworks and Kuruwa remain, making it an indispensable castle ruins for medieval castle fans. The hollow moat was stuffed with fallen leaves, and it was like a virgin forest. I couldn't go to the ruins of Honmaru. Because the road is undeveloped, it overlaps with the rain ...
Currently, the green area is prohibited.
A 10-minute walk from Shinohara-ro, JR Shin-Yokohama Station. I heard that there was an excavation investigation before, but houses are already lined up. As I climbed the steep slope, there was a sidewalk with greenery, and I could feel the remnants of the castle. However, there was a guide on the way that it was off limits, and I was unable to see the entire green space on the day. Conservation activities are also being carried out, but the surrounding area is becoming a residential land, so will it become a park in the future? I think ...
a small hill surrounded by greenery.
It is located on a small hill surrounded by greenery, about a 10-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station. It is also called "Kaneko Castle" because Mr. Kaneko, a vassal of Mr. Gohojo, served as the lord of the castle. You can't go inside because you're surrounded by a fence, but it seems that the remains remain.