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record of the battles which occurred during the Nanboku-chō Period and legend tells of how Chiba Tsunetane’s grandson, Chiba Naritane, was on his way to welcome Minamoto Yoritomo at Yūki Beach. There, he intercepted Chida Chikamasa of the Heike Clan. With the help of Chiba Myōken, the guardian deity of the Chiba Clan, Naritane won the battle. As a result, his success in the battle was seen to have reduced the influence and power of the Heike Clan in the Kantō area. According to the “Sengakushū” (a collection of records stored at Chiba Myōken, now Chiba Shrine)
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늘어서 있었습니다. 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
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(神明社)가 모셔져 있는데, 이 곳 역시 바다에서 볼 때 이 대지가 지바미나토의 표식이 되었기 때문으로 생각됩니다. Shinmei Shrine Guardian Deity of the Sea for the Chiba Clan Shinmei Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami, was recorded as being one of the guardian deities of the Chiba Clan, known as “Yūki Shinmei” (according to an excerpt from the “Sengakushū”, a collection of historical records which was kept in
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unknown. Yasutane inherited the Chiba clan, but as he had no one to succeed him, Suketane of the Chiba clan would assume the role of the head of the family, and later move its headquarters over to Motosakura (the present-day Shisui Town and Sakura City area). Principal deity, standing wooden statue of Fudo Myo-o It is written on the interior of the statue that it was repaired by the monk Eikei in 1688. Eikei was a monk of the Myoken-ji Temple (the present-day Chiba Shrine), which was known as the family temple of the Chiba
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the Abira-san Mitsujo-in Dainichi-ji Temple (of Shingon Buddhism) was located; it was said to be in possession of the gravestones of the Chiba clan successors, known as the gorintos (five-tiered 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
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a branch temple of Hokekyo-ji Temple (in Ichikawa City), and is said to have been founded by Nichiko in 1312. The main street in medieval and early-modern Chiba was Hon-cho 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,
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시게의 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 Shonin, a descendant of Takeshi Taneshige, founded this temple in 1558 to memorialize the spirit of Taneshige, who was the grandson of Chiba Tsunetane. Tsunetane had six
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중한 물을 지키려고 생각했던 것으로 해석되고 있습니다. Ochanomizu (1 Inohana, Chuo Ward, Chiba City) This location is known as Ochanomizu (literally, “water for tea”). There was originally spring water here. The Buddhist deity Fudō Myō Ō (also known as Acala) was enshrined beside the spring, so the spring is also known as “the spring of Fudō”. While its waters have long since dried up, there are two main theories regarding the origins of how this location came to be known as Ochanomizu. The first
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 15Myōken and the Companions Chibanosuke Guide Who are the group shrouded in clouds, and what’s that strange symbol above them? That’s our guardian deity, Myōken-sama, along with his companions. The symbol above is the Big Dipper. Myōken-sama is the deity of the North Star and the Big Dipper, shining in the northern sky. This is where the story of the Chiba clan begins.
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Masakado-sama going to drown, wading into the river like that? This scene shows the time when the two of them fought against Lord Yoshibumi’s older brother, Kunika. The river is the Someya River, which now flows through Takasaki City in Gunma Prefecture. But worry not—our guardian deity, Myōken-sama, caused the waters to recede and kept them safe.
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