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었습니다. 이나리는 상공업의 신으로 여겨져, 이나리 신사는 상인들로부터 깊은 신앙을 받았습니다. Inari Shrine The Guardian Deity of the Southern Part of Chiba City Previously known as “Gotappo Inari Shrine”, the ancient Inari Shrine served as the gateway to the city of Chiba. It was located at the entrance to Chiba when coming to Chiba using the Bōsō Ōkan road which ran from the Awa Province (currently the southern region of Chiba
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to the castle. However, there were no ceramic artefacts found amongst the items that were excavated. As a result, it is believed that this was used as a temporary site, such as a fort. During the Warring States Period, the Satomi Clan was based in Awa Province (currently the southern part of Chiba Prefecture). The clan was expanded their influence northwards, even venturing into the territory of the Chiba Clan. Oyumi Castle was located about 1.5km north-west from this territory. The castle was under the rule of the chief vassal of the Chiba Clan, the Hara clan,
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当寺, 신도와 불교를 동일시하는 신불습합에 따라 신사를 관리하던 절) Kōmyō-in Temple Kōmyō-in Temple managed Chiba Minato, the stronghold of the Chiba Clan Kōmyō-in Temple was part of the Buddhist Shingon Sect and was located in Shinmei-chō until the mid-18th century. Since ancient times, Chiba has been a strategic location as it has easy access to both water and land transportation. This geographical advantage was one of the reasons why the Chiba Clan moved their headquarters from
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Ise Jingū Shrine, which is associated with good luck and the Chiba Clan had long-established connections with Ise Jingū. It is said that Shinmei Shrine was built when the Chiba Clan moved their headquarters to Chiba, which was at the same time as which the Chiba Clan also donated part of their territory to Ise Jingū. The torii gate at Samugawa Shrine was once located at Myōkensu, a sandbar situated at the estuary of the Miyako River. It is said to have originally belonged to Shinmei Shrine and it is thought to have marked the entrance for ships
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center of the town and it was recognized as a sacred space. Dainichi-ji Temple was lost to fire in the air raids of 1945, and after the war it was moved to Todoroki-cho in Inage Ward. The site where it stood was turned into a park as a part of urbanization plans for post-war restoration. In the shogyo (Buddhist scriptures used in training Buddhist monks or in religious activity) left at Shomyo-ji Temple (Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama City), there are records mentioning a “Dainichi-do Hall within the Chiba manor in Shimosa Province”, leading us to
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there is a crescent-moon shaped plot of land, which the diagram mentions being “within the castle”, showing that this place was a castle in the medieval period. This area is called the Site of the Hamano Castle, and it is hypothesized that the adjacent Hongyo-ji Temple was a part of the castle terrain. One thing to note about this site is that, according old documents and excavations of the area, it is possible to restore the canal that opens to the Hamano River in the north (the shaded greenish-yellow area on the “Diagram of the Hypothetical
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Avenue, which passed from Kongoju-ji Sonko-in Temple which worships Myoken, the Chiba Clan’s protective deity (present-day Chiba Shrine), to Yamato Bridge which crosses over Miyako River. The same street continues on to Ichiba-cho Avenue, towards Samugawa. The area around Hon-cho, situated in the east part of town, was mainly a collection of Nichiren Buddhist temples worshipped by merchants and artisans, signaling the development of Chiba as a city. このページの情報発信元 教育委員会事務局生涯学習部文
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He Going to by Boat? Chibanosuke Guide Who’s that on the little boat? And where’s he going? That’s Lord Yoritomo. After losing to the Heike forces at the Battle of Ishibashiyama—what’s now Odawara City —he fled across the sea to the southern part of the Bōsō Peninsula, to Awa. But thanks to the support of Lord Tsunetane and the warriors of Bōsō, he would go on to become the Lord of Kamakura.
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to want to start something new. Chiba City should no longer be, “Nothing special” but a place to create “Something new.” Opportunities to learn and change, should exist outside the school, in lots of places. Obviously, you cannot create something from nothing. From the tradition that already exists as part of our lives, we can find brilliant things that can bring on the future. And we can polish these and reshape them into new forms. This is an advantage for us Japanese, who live in a country with a long history. It’s also our responsibility. The present, the
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size of a football is about the same as a soccer ball. Since 1996, a GAA club has been established in Tokyo and they often hold training sessions and matches for hurling and football. They are always looking for new members! They came to Chiba City in March to take part in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. You can find out more information about joining Japan GAA here(External link). ロードバウリング・Road Bowling バウル・A bowl(写真提供:The Irish Examiner(External link)) ロードバ
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