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section of the castle, known as the kuruwa (the enclosure), was the center of the castle; in the Edo period, it was known as the honmaru (the inner citadel). The area around Shinmei Shrine, located north, is said to be the site of an observation platform, from which, at one time, one could previously get a full view of the shoreline of Tokyo Bay as well as the nearby Chiba Port. The space between the inner citadel and the site of the observation platform is low, but that is the site of a waterless canal that was set up
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have had his poetry published in the Imperial Collection of waka poetry, the “shin senzai wakashu”. He died at the young age of 32 in 1365, and it is said that this was the same year in which Kotoku-ji Temple was built. However, Tanetaka was still young at this time and it is believed that after becoming an adult, he constructed the temple in memory of his father. The Hara clan was based in Oyumi Castle, in what is now known as Oyumi-cho, Chuo Ward. In 1455, Hara Tanefusa (Tanetaka’s grandson) and Makuwari Yasutane, who was
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Castle A secondary castle built to protect Oyumi Castle located in the north by the retainer of the Chiba Clan, the Hara clan During the Warring States Period, there were actually two Oyumi Castles which existed in the north and south of the Oyumi region. Up until this time, it was said that the Minami-Oyumi Castle was built before the northern Oyumi Castle (in Oyumi-chō, Chuo Ward), and it was thought that Imperial palace of Oyumi Kubō Ashikaga Yoshiaki was located there. However, an excavation revealed that northern Oyumi Castle had been in existence since the latter
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the Hizen Chiba Clan. His father, Yoritane, fought against the Mongolian army during the Mongolian Invasion, and succumbed to his wounds from that battle in the year 1275. Munetane succeeded his father, and later prepared for the second invasion in Ogi, Hizen Province (currently Ogi City, Saga Prefecture), a long-time territory since Chiba Tsunetane. Munetane died in 1294, but his descendants prospered as the Hizen Chiba clan after a conflict between clans that remained in Shimousa. To the east of this location is the present-day Chiba District Court, an area that is known as “the palace remains”
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direction of the page pointed to by the triangle icon. « and » button, you turn the direction of the last page pointed to by the triangle icon. [Zoom in button] Displays in the enlarged view of the window fill the page. [Zoom out button] Only at the time of expansion available. And displays by reducing the page to its original size. [Printing button] You can select the page you 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
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, Kikuta River 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 Duration Time Displays the estimated amount of time needed for water levels to ultimately reach below 0.5 meters after they have surpassed more than 0.5 meters when flooding occurs due to rainfall that could occur approximately once every 1,000 years. less than 12 hours More than 12 hours, less than 24 hours More than
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keep the enemy on their left side for a better shot. Wouldn’t it be easier to just aim for the horse from the start? Eek?! Targeting the horse was, in truth, against the rules. So was aiming for the groom or the boat rower. But as time passed, more and more scoundrels began breaking those rules. T'is deplorable indeed…
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up when Minamoto no Yorinobu was sent to him, didn’t he? After resisting for about three years? That feels kind of sudden… Lord Tadatsune is actually one of our ancestors. Back when Minamoto no Yorinobu was Governor of Hitachi, he defeated Lord Tadatsune in battle. From that time on, Lord Tadatsune served him as his lord. So when Yorinobu came for him again, well... it’s no surprise he surrendered so quickly. Wait... Minamoto? You mean that Minamoto? Indeed. Minamoto no Yorinobu was an ancestor of Lord Yoritomo, who later founded the Kamakura shogunate.
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the Chiba clan, but it was later given to a great monk named Nichiren, who used the back side to study Buddhism. A fine example of recycling, eh? Thanks to that, documents that would have been discarded ended up surviving— and now give us a glimpse into life at the time.
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