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Satomi Clan, resulting in the Hōjō Clan becoming a force to be reckoned with in Bōsō. The battle with the Satomi Clan finally ceased, but the Hara Clan had to wait until the reconciliation of the Hōjō Clan and the Satomi Clan in 1577, before they could fully regain control over the Oyumi region. 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 千葉市中央区千葉港1番1号 千葉市役
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also took place. The Unearthing of Takashina Castle through an Excavation As a result of the excavations conducted in 1995 to 1996, it was revealed that the main fortress was situated on the western edge of the plateau, thus taking full advantage of the cliff. There was a wooden bridge over the dry moat that separated Zone II and Zone III. Drawing on these facts, it is clear that Takashina Castle had a very strong defence system in place. Furthermore, horses and a Tokoname-style pot with a diameter of about 90 cm were also found buried on the
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問い合わせ先 千葉市総合政策局危機管理部防災対策課 〒260-8722 千葉市中央区千葉港1番1号 電話:043-245-5113 Close Contact Us (Inquiries over Telephone) Disaster Prevention Division, Crisis Management Chiba City Hall 3F, 1-1 Chibaminato, Chuo-ku, Chiba City TEL:043-245-5113 Copyright © City of Chiba. All Rights Reserved.
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Division 043-245-5613 Maps Related to Earthquakes Maps Related to Storm and Flood Damage Contact: Disaster Prevention Division 043-245-5113 Contact Information Storm Surges, Landslides: Disaster Prevention Division 043-245-5113 Comprehensive Flood Prevention and Control Division 043-245-5613 Contact Us (Inquiries over Telephone) Disaster Prevention Division, Crisis Management Chiba City Hall 3F, 1-1 Chibaminato, Chuo-ku, Chiba City TEL:043-245-5113 Terms of Use The conditions of assumed damage caused by each disaster (earthquakes, Tsunami, flood, internal water, high tide) are described. How to use hazard maps Copyright © City of Chiba. All Rights
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when a flood occurs following rainfall that can occur approximately once every 1,000 years. Riverbank Erosion Inland Flooding ▼ Flood Depth (Estimated Maximum Scope) Displaying the water depth and the estimated flooded region when inland waters that cannot be treated by the existing drainage systems flood over due to rainfall that can occur approximately once every 1,000 years. More than 0.01m, less than 0.5m More than 0.5m, less than 1m More than 1m, less than 2m More than 2m, less than 3m More than 3m, less than 5m More than 5m, less than 10m Inundation
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? They're so small— kind of like Nomao. H-hey! I’m still growing, you know! Back then, horses stood about 130 centimeters tall at the shoulder— about the size of a modern pony. Even the famous warhorses in The Tale of the Heike were only a little over 140 centimeters. Bones found at samurai residences in Kamakura suggest the same size. Horses today are way bigger, right? Aye. Thoroughbreds, which are common today, stand around 160 centimeters tall. After the Meiji period, foreign breeds were imported and crossbred, which made horses in Japan larger. But only a few
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 12Why Did Chiba Become a Thriving Town? Chibanosuke Guide I wonder what made Chiba grow into a town? It must be the same reason Lord Tsuneshige chose to settle here. Indeed! Roads from all over the Bōsō region converged here, and there was a port on Tokyo Bay— making it a perfect place for people and goods to come and go. And truth be told, that hasn’t changed one bit. Lord Tsuneshige had a keen eye, he did!
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Chibanosuke Guide Wow, that pasture stretches all the way from Chiba to Noda! That be the Kogane Pasture. In Shimousa Province, there was also the Sakura Pasture, and in Awa Province, the Mineoka Pasture. So Chiba had lots of pastures! Were there government pastures like this all over Japan? Nay—other than those, only the Ashitaka Pasture in today’s Shizuoka Prefecture existed. The shogunate’s pastures were mostly concentrated in what is now Chiba Prefecture.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 29Where Does “O-dachin” Come From? Chibanosuke Guide Packhorse (Image courtesy of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies) Back in the day, people used horses to carry loads over land. That makes sense for heavy stuff— much easier! Indeed. Carrying goods by horse was called “da,” and the fee for that service was called “dachin.” The word “o-dachin,” meaning a small reward or tip, comes from that term. Then if I carry something, I should get o-dachin too!
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 34What Does the Chiba City Emblem Mean!? Chibanosuke Guide Moon and Star Crest Chiba City Emblem Look! You can see the Chiba City emblem at the top of the arch. I didn’t know it had over a hundred years of history! I wonder why it’s shaped like that? 'Tis based on one of our family crestes ─ the tuskihoshi-mon (moon and star crest) ─ combined with the letter for "chi"(千), the first letter of “Chiba”(千葉). The sweeping strokes of the “chi” (千) also form the star, and the curved lines on either
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