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이 형성되는 등,이 지역이 일찍부터 개척되었음을 전하는 중요한 유적이라고 할 수 있습니다. Remains of Tobarisaku The excavation of the remains of Tobarisaku took place from 1988 to 1996 and the remains of a village dating from the Yayoi Period to the Kofun Period were discovered. The cultivation of rice became popular after the Yayoi Period, so many settlements were built on elevated ground near lowlands which had plenty of water. The remains of Tobarisaku were
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governed this vicinity had a rice storehouse called the “Hama Rice Storehouse” located at the north of the city; in the “Hamano Village Waterways Diagram” (1755), east of the storehouse there is a crescent-moon shaped plot of land, which the diagram mentions being “within the castle”, showing that this place was a castle in the medieval period. This area is called the Site of the Hamano Castle, and it is hypothesized that the adjacent Hongyo-ji Temple was a part of the castle terrain. One thing to note about this site is that, according old documents and excavations
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his last name, and called himself Chiba Tsuneshige. His son, Tsunetane, assisted Minamoto no Yoritomo and contributed greatly to the formation of the Kamakura shogunate. Those accomplishments resulted in Tsunetane gaining territory from the northeast of Japan down to the Kyushu in the south. However, archeological excavations that have taken place at Inohana Castle so far have not brought up any castle or mansion remains from the Kamakura Period. There is a strong theory that the castle that used to be located here was prepared as a citadel by the Hara clan, powerful vassals of the Chiba clan, in
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Tokugawa Ieyasu’s deity title]. To the right, there is a forest of pine trees, where it is said to be the ‘site of the Toshogu Shrine inn’”. This spring was an important source of water for the people who protected the castle on the plateau, and also was a place for travelers and for horses to refresh on their journey. In the Kanto region during the Edo period, faith for Fudō Myō Ō had widely spread to the common people, and was tied to the people’s worship of a water deity that protected their precious water. In
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다. 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 a strategic military point due to its prime location on the route between Chiba and Motosakura. According to “Sengakushubassui” which is contained in Chiba Myōken Shrine, there is an article about
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の情報交換をしませんか? 不定期でママによる歌、キーボード、ウクレレ演奏、手遊びなども行われています。 SUNFLOWERS is a place where mums can meet each other and have coffee together. If you have children under 4, please join us! We meet once or twice a month in Baytown. Please contact us at sunflowersjapan@gmail.com<mailto:sunflowersjapan@gmail.com> 活動日・場所 月1~2回 ベイタ
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of extracting hazardous areas using a numerical elevation model, and a detailed survey will be conducted in the future. Broad-Area Evacuation Site A reasonably open space where you can protect yourself from disasters affecting broad areas such as large earthquakes. Designated Emergency Evacuation Site A place or institution such as a park, a school gymnasium, or a schoolyard where you may temporarily secure your safety. Designated Emergency Evacuation Site and Designated Emergency Evacuation Shelter This is a facility that offers temporary logding in the case that one's loses their home, or their place of residence becomes too
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all citizens. Are there many special historical sites? Nay. There are about 460,000 registered historical sites in Japan. There are only 63 "special historic sites." These are rare historical sites equivalent to "national treasures." Whoa, that’s incredible! Aye. The Kasori Shell Mounds are a place everyone should visit at least once.
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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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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 19What Is Hidden in a Rice Field Chibanosuke Guide Something shines in the ground! What’s buried there? After being moved to Chibadera Temple, Myōken-sama was stolen and buried in a rice field in a place called Ikeda, beneath Inohana. But thanks to the divine light shining from the ground, people were able to find and recover the sacred statue.
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