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Fukuchi Castle Ruins

Fukuchi Castle Ruins
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
Japan heritage sign
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
commemorative monument
Ruins of earthworks
well
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
Japan heritage sign
Fukuchi Castle Ruins
commemorative monument
Ruins of earthworks
well
Fukuchi Castle Ruins

Fukuchi Castle Ruins developed as Basho Park

It was once the castle of Fukuchi Iyo no kami, but in 1898, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his death, the owner, Mr. Uhachiro Matsuo, donated land on the ruins of Fukuchi Castle to leave Basho Park for future generations.
There is a monument in the park with the haiku ``Crying for my hometown and my umbilical cord.'' Also, on the way from Manju-ji Temple to Basho Park, there is a monument with a haiku from Nishimura Hakuungo, ``Basho-san and the Muradō no Katta-do'' (because everyone affectionately calls him ``Basho-san''). A 170 x 220m earthwork remains.
It is a place loved by the local community, and is a relaxing park where you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall.

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Detailed information

address
519-1402 Yamade, Tsuge-cho IgaCity
telephone number
0595-22-9678 (IgaCity Board of Education Cultural Properties Division)
business hours
None in particular
Holiday
None in particular
Fee
free
Access by car

・Approximately 5 minutes by car from Meihan National Highway “Iga IC” and “Kamitsuge IC”

parking

Yes (2 or 3 units)

toilet

can be

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

Tourist volunteer guide who can guide you around this spot

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