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of 979,142 residents in 465,073 households. For updated statistics, population data is released on the 15th of each month on the Statistics Division page (Japanese only). People have been residing in Chiba City since the early Jomon period and the city was formed when Tsuneshige Chiba built a residence in Inohanadai in 1126. Chiba City’s birth as a modern city was in 1873, when the two prefectures of Kisarazu and Inba merged to form Chiba Prefecture. The prefectural office was established in Chibacho, causing the city to become the center for politics, economics and culture, which
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later renamed Oihama Village in 1925 (Taishō Year 14). In 1928 (Showa Year 3), the implementation of the town organization system bought about the establishment of Oihama Town. On the occasion of the establishment of the Oihama Town in 1932 (Showa Year 7), the former town hall of Oihama was built. In 1955 (Showa Year 30), Oihama Town became part of Chiba City, but the former town hall building was used as the branch office and Civic Centre for Oihama up until 1992 (Heisei Year 4), and has served as a familiar place for the local people for quite
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을 위해 지은 진지로(陣城, 진성, 전투를 위한 임시 성)이었을 것으로 생각됩니다. Remains of Jōnodai Is this the site of the remains of the castle which the Satomi Clan built to defeat the Chiba Clan? The remains of Jōnodai Castle are located on a plateau east of Ōdo Pond. Upon excavation, stone tools from the Paleolithic Period were discovered, as well as the remains of dwellings from the Jomon and the Heian Period, inferring that a large settlement was located there,
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for the Chiba Clan and it was dedicated to praying for safe voyages at sea. The Grand Head Shrine of Shinmei Shrine is 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
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(1532-1555) by Hara Taneyoshi and his wife, who were chief vassals of the Chiba clan and lords of Oyumi Castle. It is said that Hara Taneyoshi's wife was healed of an illness, which increased her faith in the monk Doyo Teiha, and thus leading to the temple being built north of the castle. Around this time, the Hara clan governed the Oyumi area instead of the Chiba clan, who had moved their headquarters to Motosakura Castle (Shisui Town, Sakura City). There is an ancient document dating back to 1577, which states that Hara Taneyoshi secured the residence
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senior monk of the Shomyo-ji Temple, would transcribe shogyo, and Dainichi-do Hall had deep connections with Shomyo-ji Temple which was central to Shingon Risshu Buddhism in the Kanto region. In addition, according to the Kamakura Ozoshi, a military chronicle written in the mid-15th century, Chiba Yoritane built the Dainichi-ji Temple in Mabashi in Kogane (Matsudo City) with the help of Ryokan (Ninsho) of Gokuraku-ji Temple (in Kamakura). There, prayers were offered to the souls of the Chiba clan members when they passed away. The chronicle mentions that it was moved to Chiba during
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of Buddhism. It is said to be founded by Nichiju, the founder of the Kenpon Hokke Sect (Myomanji School), and Chiba Mitsutane, the shugo (military governor) of Shimosa Province, in the year 1381. Enjoji Tanehisa, a chief vassal of the Chiba clan who devoted himself to Nichiju’s disciple, Nichigi, built the dojo (Buddhist training hall) of the temple. In the Montokoji (“Ancient Records of the Disciples”), it is mentioned that Nichigi went to shugo Chibanosuke’s (thought to be Mitsutane) prayer temple, and Chibanosuke would call for Nichiju and ask to listen to his teachings, showing that Nichiren
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중요한 존재였기 때문이라고 여겨집니다. 사찰의 경내에는 다네시게의 것으로 전해지는 공양탑이 있습니다. Inju-ji Temple Temple built in remembrance of Takeshi Taneshige, grandson of Chiba Tsunetane Inju-ji Temple is a temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, and its principal deity is the Amida Buddha. The main temple building features the Chiba clan’s family crest, the moon-and-star crest. It is thought that Ungan
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he was the only successful family head to have had his poetry published in the Imperial Collection of waka poetry, the “shin senzai wakashu”. He died at the young age of 32 in 1365, and it is said that this was the same year in which Kotoku-ji Temple was built. However, Tanetaka was still young at this time and it is believed that after becoming an adult, he constructed the temple in memory of his father. The Hara clan was based in Oyumi Castle, in what is now known as Oyumi-cho, Chuo Ward. In 1455, Hara Tanefusa (
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