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여 모든 영토가 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 (
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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, signaling the development of Chiba as a city. このページの情報発
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memorialize the spirit of Taneshige, who was the grandson of Chiba Tsunetane. Tsunetane had six sons known as the Chiba Riku-to (“six parties of Chiba”), of which the third eldest was named Tanemori. Tanemori was granted a region known as Takeshi Township (currently Takeishi-cho, Hanamigawa Ward), and took on the name Takeshi from that region. Taneshige is Tanemori’s son. In the Genpei Tojo-roku (“Records of the Genpei Battles,” a variant of the Tale of the Heike), written between the end of the Kamakura Period and the beginning of the Period of the Northern and Southern
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clan, in the late Muromachi period (the Warring States period). It is believed that prior to that period, the land was used as a cemetery area, judging from the discovery of urns containing bones of cremated persons from the 13th century. Taking a look at the area within the park on the west side of the Chiba City Folk Museum, one can notice that the surroundings are slightly elevated. These are the remains of the earthworks of the castle. Earth was piled up on the flat land within the castle to keep attacks from outsiders at bay. That inner
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of tea had already started in Japan in the early Heian period, it was still not widely available, thus there is a possibility this story was made in later years. The second theory is a legend surrounding Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is said that in 1614, Tokugawa Ieyasu stopped in Chiba on his way to Togane to hunt eagles, and drank tea that was made with water from this spring. Sixty years later, in 1674, Tokugawa Mitsukuni (grandson of Ieyasu, known by the name Mito Komon), who visited the region, left behind writings saying “There is water at the base
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된 말이나 직경 약 90cm의 도코나메 도자기의 큰 독(항아리) 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
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want to print. You can choose whether or not to print, including the line-tag written. [PDF button] Open the PDF file. [Share button] You can share the current page or range. [Text button] You can extract a range of text that you drag on the page. [Tag button] Tag will be affixed on the page. To put the tag, you can enter a sentence. In the advanced settings, you can choose the color of the tag. [Pen button] The line is drawn on the page. In the advanced settings, you can choose the color and thickness of the
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Earthquake and Storm & Flood Damage Hazard Map (WEB Version)|同意画面 Confirm As the data used in calculating which points are at risk has been simplified for publication there is a margin for error. As the data that predicts which points are at risk is based on a certain number of conditions, it is possible that actual disasters may exceed these predictions. Agree Disagree 『千葉市地震・風水害ハザードマップ(WEB版)』利用条件 <利用条件> ●本サイトのサポー
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Chiba City Earthquake and Storm & Flood Damage Hazard Map (WEB Version)|地図画面 Loading Map Explanation of Legend × Explanation of Legend Please wait for the map to display. Explanation of legend Explanation of Symbols on Map ▼ Explanation of Symbols on Map Landslide Warning Zone This is an area where, due to landslides, there is a risk of danger to the lives or bodies of its residents. Improvements to the transmission of information and warning and evacuation arrangements are underway. Landslide Emergency Warning Zone This is an area where, due to landslides, structures and buildings have collapsed and
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the first art festival to be held in Chiba City. There will be 3 programs: CHIBA FOTO A different look at our world through photographic expressions. Experiential/Creation Workshops Workshops where visitors can learn to think and create as they feel. Traditional Culture/New Culture Station A base to take on the challenge of tradition versus innovation. THE CHIBA CITY FESTIVAL OF ARTS 千の葉の芸術祭とは Asako NARAHASHI, Chibaminato, 2019 OUTLINE 写真芸術展 CHIBA FOTO 2021.8.21sat-9.12sun 12人の作家たちが、千葉
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