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pagodas; currently Chiba City Cultural Relics). Kongoju-ji Sonko-in Temple–which worshipped Myoken, the guardian deity of the Chiba clan, currently Chiba Shrine–and Dainichi-ji Temple stood next to each other in this vicinity. It can be gathered that in medieval Chiba, this was the 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
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. 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 area was already land, and a harbour was formed on solid stable ground nearby the coast. Furthermore, the legend* surrounding Sakai Sadataka, the ancestor of the Sakai clan in
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Chiba regions and then saying it was the actions of Nichiren followers. These kinds of incidents, as well as Nichigi visiting the Chiba clan’s prayer hall, show that the Chiba clan’s manor may not have been located too far away from Hon’en-ji (likely somewhere within the town of Chiba). Close to Hon’en-ji Temple is the Honkyo-ji Temple (Nichiren sect); in the past, there also used to be the Shoumyou-ji Temple (Nichiren sect, merged with Honkyo-ji Temple in the late Meiji period). It is said that Honkyo-ji Temple was founded
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in the Battle of Yukihama, wherein Tsunetane’s grandson, Chiba Naritane, defeated Fujiwara no Chikamasa who had sided with the Heike. Additionally, based on a copy of the inscription on the Buddhist bell (casted in 1227, currently not extant) of Godai-do temple hall of Zuigan-ji Temple (currently Matsushima Town, Miyagi Prefecture), we know that, at the time, Tsuneshige had already advanced into Watari District in Mutsu Province (currently Watari-cho, Miyagi Prefecture). The Takeshi clan, who had migrated to the northeast of Japan, adopted the name Watari towards the end of the Kamakura period. In the Edo
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main enclosure, as well as the structure of the defense mechanisms protecting the entrance and exit, it seems possible that the castle could have been constructed after the middle of the 16th century. During the latter stages of the Warring States 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
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에게 패하자, 하라 씨도 멸망하게 되었습니다. Site of Oyumi Castle A castle where the Chiba Clan fought many battles In the latter half of the 15th century, the Chiba Clan relocated to Motosakura Castle (Shisui Town, Sakura City) and the Hara Clan, which was both the chief retainer and vassal of the Chiba Clan, moved into the Oyumi Castle and took control of the area which is present-day Chiba City. The Oyumi region was located near the border between the Kazusa and Shimōsa Provinces and served as
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) 등도 발견되고 있습니다. Site of Takashina Castle Takashina Castle was a fortress which used the advantage of being located on high ground during the Warring States Period. In this era, the Chiba Clan’s headquarters were relocated to Motosakura Castle (Shisui Town, Sakura City). However, Chiba still remained an important place as it was home to the deeply revered Chiba Myōken Shrine (now known as Chiba Shrine), with Takashina serving as a strategic military point due to its prime location on the route between Chiba and Motosakura. According to “Sengakushubassui” which is
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市民がなっていくことをめざして。 2021年、千の葉の芸術祭が誕生します。 “There’s nothing special about Chiba City.” We hear this a lot. But is this really true? Every town has something unique to appeal. What we need to do, is to give ourselves the chance to recognize what’s attractive. What if we are able to look around through the unique and sensitive perspective of an artist. This will lead us to various discoveries, and things will start looking very
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, CHIBAMINATO, KEMIGAWA, AND SO ON, AND IT IS INTERESTING TO EXPERIENCE THE REVERSAL OF THE GAZE, AS NARAHASHI BRINGS THE SCENERY VIEWED FROM THE SEA AND THE WATERSIDE INTO YUKARI NO IE INAGE, FROM WHICH VIEWERS USED TO ENJOY THE VIEW OF THE SEA. NARAHASHI PORTRAYS VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE TOWN, WHERE LEISURE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS SWIMMING AT ARTIFICIAL BEACHES AND YACHTING HAVE GAINED POPULARITY, AS WELL AS CHIBA’S RICH NATURE, SURROUNDED AS IT IS BY SEA AND GREEN SPACE, AND DOES SO IN A SURPRISING WAY. Chibaminato, 2019 ©Asako Narahashi Inage, 2020 ©Asako Narahashi ASAKO NARAHASHI 楢
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りを紹介したいと思います。 What is "Puck Fair"? Puck Fair is one of Ireland’s oldest and traditional festivals, dating back to over four hundred years ago. The festival is about a goat who is crowned king of a rural town called Killorglin in County Kerry for three days during August. 「パック・フェア」とは? 「パック・フェア」は、400年以上前に遡るアイルランド最古の伝統的な祭りの一つ
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