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Chiran Castle Ruins

Overview

Wandering the ruins of Chiran Castle allows you to trace the medieval history of Satsuma. Carved into a volcanic plateau, the site’s layered terraces, complex moats, and earthworks reveal the strategic design characteristic of Southern Kyushu castles. Built in the 12th century by the Chiran-origin Sata clan and later controlled by Shimazu, the castle fell into ruins by 1615. Today, its remnants, including cliffside foundations and surviving structural features, offer a tangible glimpse into Sengoku-era architecture—best experienced by a peaceful, self-guided hike across the historic landscape.

  • A National Historic Site since 1993 and part of the “Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles” list.

  • Built around the 12th century, it served the Sata clan under the Shimazu family. The castle was destroyed in a fire and abolished under the One Castle per Province order in 1615.

  • The castle sprawling over ~45 ha features over 12 terraced enclosures (kuruwa), deep moats, earthworks such as clay embankments, and cleverly designed curved entrances (box-gates) .

  • Though in ruins, remnants include terraces perched on cliffs, steep embankments, stone-lined defenses, and archaeological finds like pottery, tools, ironwork, and Buddhist figures .

  • Offers serene walks through valleys and oak forests, with panoramic views over Edo-period defensive landscapes.

Basic Information

Address:

Approximately 1 km south of Chiran Samurai District, Minamikyūshū, Kagoshima Prefecture

Phone Number:

0993‑58‑7878 (Garden Office, also handles site info)

Business hours:

Open 24 h

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