The site of Moshiriya Chashi (モシリヤ砦跡, Moshiriya chashi ato) in Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Japan, is that once occupied by the Ainu fortified chashi of Moshiriya. Occupying an elevated site, it is said to have been constructed during the Hōreki era (1751–1764) by the Ainu chieftain Tomikara Aino (トミカラアイノ).[1] It is one of a cluster of eleven chashi which have been jointly designated a national Historic Site:
- Kushiro
- Moshiriya Chashi
- Harutoru Charanke Chashi (ハルトルチャランケチャシ跡) (formerly Tsurugatai Charanke Chashi (鶴ヶ岱チャランケ砦跡))
- Kushiro (town)
- Tenneru No.1 Chashi (テンネル第1チャシ跡)
- Tapukopu Chashi (タプコプチャシ跡)
- Shibecha
- Shirarutoro No.1 Chashi (シラルトロ第1チャシ跡)
- Shirarutoro No.2 Chashi (シラルトロ第2チャシ跡)
- Matakotan Chashi (マタコタンチャシ跡)
- Teshikaga
- Puirakuni Chashi (プイラクニチャシ跡)
- Kutcharoshipe No.1 Chashi (クッチャロシペ第1チャシ跡)
- Kutcharoshipe No.2 Chashi (クッチャロシペ第2チャシ跡)
- Urankoushi Chashi (ウランコウシチャシ跡)
モシリヤ砦跡 | |
Location | Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Japan |
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Coordinates | 42°59′01″N 144°23′45″E / 42.983668°N 144.395916°E |
Type | Chashi |
They have a total designated area of 55,579.48 square metres (5.557948 ha).[2][3]
See also
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edit- ^ お知らせ [Notices] (in Japanese). Kushiro City. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- ^ 国指定史跡「釧路川流域チャシ跡群」 [National Historic Site: Kushiro River Basin Chashi Sites] (in Japanese). Teshikaga Town. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- ^ 平成26年度北海道文化財年報 - 北海道教育委員会 [2014 Hokkaido Cultural Property Annual Report] (PDF) (in Japanese). Hokkaido Prefecture. July 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2020.