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た。パラリンピックは、「国際ストーク・マンデビル競技大会」という名で行われたようです。 2回目の東京五輪は前述の「TOKYO 2020」。開催が東京に決定する瞬間が感動的だったことを覚えています。2013年のIOC総会で、前IOC会長のジャック・ロゲ氏の開
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the statue having full cheeks a typical characteristic of this period, as well as the flowing lines and precise texture of the Buddha’s clothing. Daikaku-ji Temple is said to have been founded in 1624 by Ōyo Reigan, who established many temples around Japan, including Reigan-ji Temple in Tokyo. He also founded Daigan-ji Temple in Daiganji-cho (Chuo Ward), where he served as head priest. There are records that Ōyo Reigan made repairs to the inside of the statue when he was welcomed to Daikaku-ji Temple on the occasion of its founding. Although Daikaku-ji
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son Mitsutane, as well as Hara Tanetaka and Yūyoshi Shoso. Tanetake founded the Hara Clan and he ruled from Oyumi Castle (currently in Oyumino-chō) during the Warring States Period. The Hara Clan grew and became as powerful as the Chiba Clan. Furthermore, Yūyoshi established Zojoji Temple (Minato Ward in Tokyo) which became the family temple of the Tokugawa Shogunate. 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化財課 千葉市中央区千葉港1番
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가 일련정(日蓮宗)을 믿도록 하겠다 」라고 맹세했다고 전해져 오고 있습니다. Site of Hamano Castle (Hamano-cho, Chuo Ward, Chiba City) Hamano is located on land that looks over Tokyo Bay. To the north of it flows the Hamano River (Shioda River); there is a street that runs north to south along the river, on which there was a town was formed in the north, south, and east. Excavations have proven that in the Tumulus Period (250-538 C.E) this
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center of the castle; in the Edo period, it was known as the honmaru (the inner citadel). The area around Shinmei Shrine, located north, is said to be the site of an observation platform, from which, at one time, one could previously get a full view of the shoreline of Tokyo Bay as well as the nearby Chiba Port. The space between the inner citadel and the site of the observation platform is low, but that is the site of a waterless canal that was set up as a defense measure. Then, where actually was the place that the
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Period, the Chiba Clan relocated to Motosakura Castle (Shisui Town, Sakura City) and the Hara Clan, which was the chief retainer of the Chiba Clan (the chief vassal), governed the Oyumi region. However, the Satomi Clan from the Awa Province, wanted to expand its territory and seize control of the Tokyo Bay Coastline, which led to many fierce battles. The Oyumi region was a very important area for the Chiba Clan as it was the focal point of both land and water transportation, which led to the region becoming the target of many attacks. It is believed that Minami-
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a Kantō in the early days of the Warring States Period. In 1538, Yoshiaki was killed in the First Battle of Kōnodai, resulting in the Hara clan regaining control of Oyumi Castle, but they were then attacked by the Satomi Clan, who wanted to seize control of the coast of Tokyo Bay. The Hara clan was supported by the Hōjō Clan, but the Satomi Clan captured the Oyumi region in 1570, leading to the Hara Clan relocating their headquarters to Usui Castle (Sakura City). In 1755, the Hōjō Clan and the Satomi Clan reconciled, returning the Oyumi region to
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12Why Did Chiba Become a Thriving Town? Chibanosuke Guide I wonder what made Chiba grow into a town? It must be the same reason Lord Tsuneshige chose to settle here. Indeed! Roads from all over the Bōsō region converged here, and there was a port on Tokyo Bay— making it a perfect place for people and goods to come and go. And truth be told, that hasn’t changed one bit. Lord Tsuneshige had a keen eye, he did!
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 33Railways or Water Transportations!? Chibanosuke Guide Why did they build the railway to the Sotobō area before the Uchibō side, even though Uchibō has big towns like Kisarazu? Take a look at the map before you. Water transportation is active in Tokyo Bay, y’see. The Godairikisen ships were actively used well into the early Shōwa period. People say the peninsula shape makes Chiba inconvenient, but looking at history, it actually seems like a big advantage!
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Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 37The Same Sugoroku Game All Across Japan!? Chibanosuke Guide They say the same illustration for the “Fukutoku Enman Sugoroku” game was used in various regions! But the shops shown on it were different in each town? Aye, it seems a publisher in Tokyo sold blank sugoroku boards—with only the pictures—to local newspapers across the country. The newspapers then sold the spaces as ad slots to local shops, matched them to the illustrations, printed the boards, and delivered them with the New Year’s edition. Quite the clever business model, indeed!
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