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. 重複する遺構 Overlapping Relics 3. 保存のための研究 Preservation Research 1. 施設概要 Explanation of Facility 英語 English The Kasori Shell Mounds were at risk of being demolished in the year 1962, but excavations on this site discovered evidence of people that had gathered together in groups, interred human bones dating back to the middle Jōmon period (approximately 5,000 years ago), as well as large amounts of relics that gave glimpses into how people lived at the time. The name “Kasori shell mounds” thus become well-
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ネジメントに関する国際合同会議 経済波及効果 約387,000千円(観光庁「地域別簡易測定モデル」を基に算出) 9th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems(9IDMRCS) 主催者 9IDMRCS組織委員会 開催時期 2022年7月30日(土曜日)~8月5日(金曜日)(7日間) 開催場所 幕張メッセ(千葉市美浜
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地紹介動画です。 千葉市は「俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない」の聖地として登場しています。 2020 The 3ed Anime Tourism 88 survey now on! このページの情報発信元 経済農政局経済部観光プロモーション課 千葉市中央区千葉港1番1号 千葉市役所高層棟7
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be from the early Kofun Period, dating back to the latter half of the 4th century. Although no full-scale excavation has been conducted thus far, the results of a radar survey conducted in 2001 confirmed the existence of a burial ground in the rear circle of the site. Based on the distribution of burial mounds in the surrounding area and the size and shape of Daikakujiyama Burial Mound, it is presumed that a leader who ruled the area was buried there. It has been designated as a prefectural historic site because it has not been destroyed and its
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Ward and Gotappo Inari Shrine. Gotappo Inari Shrine was the guardian deity of the southern part of the city. Additionally, the records also revealed that Sobataka Shrine, Yūkishinmei (currently Shinmei Shrine) and Chiba Ryūzōgongen were also guardian deities for the city. Cherished by the Chiba Clan, Inari Shrine was located on the city’s border and it was close to both the main road and Samugawa Minato, making it an important arrival destination for ships. It was recorded that a votive offering was made there for the coming of age ceremony for the heir of the Chiba Clan. In
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를 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, in particular during the Kofun Period. After the Kamakura Period, remains of dwellings were
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during the war in 1945, which led to it being relocated to its current location. Within the grounds are a row of five stone memorial towers (designated cultural properties belonging to Chiba City) for Sadatane's son Ujitane, his son Mitsutane and Ujitane's wife, Zenni Ensho. The dates on the stone towers can all be traced back to the 15th century. Ujitane served under Ashikaga Takauji and became the guardian of Shimousa Province (currently the northern area of Chiba Prefecture), as well as Iga Province (Mie Prefecture) and Kazusa Province (central Chiba). Ujitane’s children included his oldest
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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 arriving at Chiba Minato. Furthermore, Shinmei Shrine was located on the Inohana Plateau and it is thought that this was used as a landmark for Chiba Minato from the sea. 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
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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 clan. This fact leads us to believe that Chiko-in
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’s grandson) time, and that in 1455, when Chiba Tanenao and others perished at Tako Castle and Shima Castle (in Tako-machi), their remains were sent to Dainichi-ji Temple and the stone gorintos were built. In 1963, when park construction was underway, a bonsho (Buddhist bell) with an inscription on it, believed to be from the year 1344, was unearthed. The sudden excavation of a bonsho from the Northern and Southern Courts Period shows the possibility that the town of medieval Chiba, believed to have been destroyed due to urbanization, could be lying dormant right beneath our feet.
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