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布している植物がある。 Take off the leaves. 葉を取り除く。 Fold the stalk and rub well. 折って良く揉む。 Peel off the skin. 表皮をはぎ取る。 Soak in water to soften the skin. 水に浸し、皮を柔らかくする。 Put the ramie stalk onto a board and prepare a shell. 板の上に取り出し、貝を用意する。 Rub the shell against the stalk. 貝を押し付け…
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Kōmyō-in Temple managed Chiba Minato, the stronghold of the Chiba Clan Kōmyō-in Temple was part of the Buddhist Shingon Sect and was located in Shinmei-chō until the mid-18th century. Since ancient times, Chiba has been a strategic location as it has easy access to both water and land transportation. This geographical advantage was one of the reasons 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
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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 guardian deity of the sea for the Chiba Clan and it was dedicated to praying for safe voyages at sea. The Grand Head Shrine of Shinmei Shrine is Ise Jingū Shrine, which
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여지기도 해서,‘베니타케(紅嶽)’라는 이름은‘벤가야쓰(弁谷)’에서 유래되었다고 여겨집니다. Benitake Benzaiten A shrine associated with Chiba Tsunetane, which worshipped the spring water that flowed through the Chiba clan’s territory Benitake Benzaiten is a shrine closely associated with Chiba Tsunetane. According to legend, when Tsunetane was praying for the prosperity and fortune of his descendants, the goddess Benzaiten came to him in a dream. Later, he moved the Benzaiten shrine that was located
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City). There is an ancient document dating back to 1577, which states that Hara Taneyoshi secured the residence and land of Daigan-ji Temple. The Oyumi area was often the target of many attacks, as its close proximity to the port made it an important hub for both land and water transportation. According to this ancient document, Hara Taneyoshi regained the Oyumi region, which had been stolen seven years previously by the Satomi clan in Awa Province (southern Chiba Prefecture). When the Hojo clan was defeated in the Battle of Odawara in 1590, the Hara clan, who had sided
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region. However, the Satomi Clan from the Awa Province, wanted to expand its territory and seize control of the Tokyo Bay Coastline, which led to many fierce battles. The Oyumi region was a very important area for the Chiba Clan as it was the focal point of both land and water transportation, which led to the region becoming the target of many attacks. It is believed that Minami-Oyumi Castle was constructed by the Hara Clan to protect Oyumi Castle from attacks and pressure from the Kazusa Province. In order to fend off the Satomi Clan, the Hara Clan
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)이 모셔져 있는 이유는, 이 소중한 물을 지키려고 생각했던 것으로 해석되고 있습니다. Ochanomizu (1 Inohana, Chuo Ward, Chiba City) This location is known as Ochanomizu (literally, “water for tea”). There was originally spring water here. The Buddhist deity Fudō Myō Ō (also known as Acala) was enshrined beside the spring, so the spring is also known as “the spring of Fudō”. While its waters have long since dried up, there are two main theories regarding the origins
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the chief retainer and vassal of the Chiba Clan, moved into the Oyumi Castle and took control of the area which is present-day Chiba City. The Oyumi region was located near the border between the Kazusa and Shimōsa Provinces and served as an important area for both land and water transportation. It was an important political and economic in the centre of the Bōsō Peninsula area. For these reasons, the Oyumi region was the target of much contention. In 1517, the Mariyatsutakeda Clan took control of the Oyumi Castle, as they were trying to expand their power within
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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 Reserved. 『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> ●本サイトのサポートブラウ
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Regional Disaster Prevention Plan. Underground Shopping Centres Facilities located in areas prone to flooding are listed in the Regional Disaster Prevention Plan. In the case of heavy rain, there is also a possibility that the facility may flood. Flood ▼ Flood Depth (Planned Scale) Displaying the water depth and the estimated flooded region when a river overflows due to rainfall that could occur approximately once every 50 years. *Applies to the following rivers: Kashimagawa River, Konakakawa River, Miyako River, Yoshikawa River, Shisenmiyako River, Sakatsuki River, Muratagawa River, Mikada River More than 0.01m, less than 0.5m More than 0.
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