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た(PDF:164KB)、資料1(PDF:4,367KB)、2(PDF:671KB)、3(PDF:109KB)、4(PDF:364KB) 保健福祉局保護課 6月3日(火曜日) 姉妹都市アメリカ・ヒューストン市River Oaks Baptist Schoolの生徒が市長・議長を表敬訪問します~市立轟町中学校の生徒が交流を通じて国際理解を深めます~(PDF:177KB) 市民局市
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。 花期:6月下旬~7月ごろ City Flower―the Oga Lotus(Perennial in the Lotus family) The Oga Lotus is an ancient variety of Lotus that was germinated and cultivated by the late Dr. Ichiro Oga, from seeds excavated at an archaeological site on the Hanamigawa river. As a source of pride and on archaeological wonder containing the mysteries of the ancient world, the Oga Lotus was made the official flower of Chiba City, and was also designated as a natural treasure by Chiba Prefecture in 1954. (平成5年4月29日
https://www.city.chiba.jp/sogoseisaku/shichokoshitsu/kohokocho/prfindex.html 種別:html サイズ:23.584KB
resemble those of a peach tree. The Japanese name is also based on this similarity. (Established April 29th 1993/Perennial of the genus Nelumbo) The Oga lotus is an ancient variety of lotus that was germinated and cultivated from seeds excavated at an archaeological site on the Hanamigawa River by the late Dr. Ichiro Oga. As a source of pride and an archaeological wonder containing the mysteries of the ancient world, the Oga Lotus became a symbol of Chiba City and was also designated as a natural treasure by Chiba Prefecture in 1954. Flowering period: Late June - July (Established
https://www.city.chiba.jp/shimin/shimin/kokusai/prfindex-en.html 種別:html サイズ:24.674KB
影・配布 記念のチェキをプレゼント。200枚限定配布なので、お早めにどうぞ! 古本販売~20年前にタイムスリップ~ TREASURE RIVER book cafe 二十歳のつどい参加者が生まれた年の本を販売 【出店者情報】https://www.instagram.com/trbookcafe(外部サイトへリンク) このページの情報発信
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was recorded that a votive offering was made there for the coming of age ceremony for the heir of the Chiba Clan. In the medieval city of Chiba, a market was located on the south side of the bridge (currently known as the Yamato Bridge) which went over the Miyako River. There was a row of houses located between the market and the shrine known as “Shukunin” and this is where merchants and craftsmen lived. As Inari was the “god of commerce and industry”, Inari Shrines were deeply revered by merchants. このページの情報
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/inarijinjya.html 種別:html サイズ:21.502KB
why the Chiba Clan moved their headquarters from Ōji (located in what is now Midori Ward) to Inohana (now Chiba City) in 1126 (foundation year of the Daiji Period). In particular, a port called Chiba Minato utilized an inlet known as “Yūkiura” (an inlet near the mouth of the Miyako River that existed until the Middle Ages), as it served as a gateway to the sea for the medieval city of Chiba. It was also a very important facility for the lords of the sea, the Chiba Clan, as it was a powerful base for water transportation in terms
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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 Chiba Shrine). In the past, there was a port called Chiba Minato located at the estuary of the Miyako River which utilized an inlet known as “Yūkiura”. Chiba Minato served a very important function as a port because the Chiba Clan were lords of the sea at that time and used water transportation for their economic activities with cities such as Kamakura. The nearby Shinmei Shrine was the
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/shinmeijinjya.html 種別:html サイズ:21.35KB
, the goddess Benzaiten came to him in a dream. Later, he moved the Benzaiten shrine that was located in Bengayatsu, Kamakura (currently Zaimokuza in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture) to this location. There used to be a spring in this area. It was one of the sources of the Yoshikawa River, a river which flows into the Miyako River, and ran through the town of Chiba. The fact that Benzaiten, who is also the goddess of water, was revered at the Chiba no sho (the Chiba Estate), which was the main domain of the Chiba clan, brings images of Tsunetane
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록 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 (250-538 C.E) this area was already land, and a harbour was formed on
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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, signaling the development of Chiba as a city. このペー
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