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was the second son of Chiba Mitsutane, and was based in Makuwari (currently Makuhari, Hanamigawa Ward). When the Kyotoku War (1455-1483) broke out due to conflicts between Ashikaga Shigeuji, the Kamakura kubo, and Uesugi Noritada, the Kanto kanrei, Chiba Tanenao and other members from the Chiba head family sided with the Kanto kanrei, while Yasutane along with Hara Tanefusa and other members of the Hara branch family sided with the Kamakura kubo. In 1455, Yasutane and his party captured the manor of the Chiba clan, leading to the collapse of the main family. In the following year, Yasutane
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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 with the Hojo clan, was also wiped out by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. However, under the protection of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Daigan-ji Temple prospered as one of the eighteen Jodo sect training temples in Kanto during the Edo period. The Shoin study room, which is registered as a National Registered Tangible
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-do Hall within the Chiba manor in Shimosa Province”, leading us to believe that it might have been the antecedent to the Dainichi-ji Temple. At the Dainichi-do Hall, Ken’a, the senior monk of the Shomyo-ji Temple, would transcribe shogyo, and Dainichi-do Hall had deep connections with Shomyo-ji Temple which was central to Shingon Risshu Buddhism in the Kanto region. In addition, according to the Kamakura Ozoshi, a military chronicle written in the mid-15th century, Chiba Yoritane built the Dainichi-ji Temple in Mabashi in Kogane (Matsudo City) with the help of Ryokan (
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clan’s manor may not have been located too far away from Hon’en-ji (likely somewhere within the town of Chiba). Close to Hon’en-ji Temple is the Honkyo-ji Temple (Nichiren sect); in the past, there also used to be the Shoumyou-ji Temple (Nichiren sect, merged with Honkyo-ji Temple in the late Meiji period). It is said that Honkyo-ji Temple was founded in 1492 by Nichiden, who served as the 10th head of the Sogen-ji Temple (in Mobara City), which was founded by Niko, who was one of Nichiren’s six best
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of the Tale of the Heike), written between the end of the Kamakura Period and the beginning of the Period of the Northern and Southern Courts, it is stated that Tsuneshige fought in the Battle of Yukihama, wherein Tsunetane’s grandson, Chiba Naritane, defeated Fujiwara no Chikamasa who had sided with the Heike. Additionally, based on a copy of the inscription on the Buddhist bell (casted in 1227, currently not extant) of Godai-do temple hall of Zuigan-ji Temple (currently Matsushima Town, Miyagi Prefecture), we know that, at the time, Tsuneshige had already advanced into Watari District in
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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 became allies with the Hōjō Clan of Odawara, who also held a grudge against the 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
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still not widely available, thus there is a possibility this story was made in later years. The second theory is a legend surrounding Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is said that in 1614, Tokugawa Ieyasu stopped in Chiba on his way to Togane to hunt eagles, and drank tea that was made with water from this spring. Sixty years later, in 1674, Tokugawa Mitsukuni (grandson of Ieyasu, known by the name Mito Komon), who visited the region, left behind writings saying “There is water at the base of an old castle known as the ‘ochanomizu of Tosho-gu’ [Tosho-gu is
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-15th century attributed to Munetane (currently a Chiba City Cultural Relic); beside it was an aged pine tree known as the gobyo no matsu (“shrine pine tree”). In the year 1945 the temple was burned down because of bombings during the war, and, after the war it was transferred along with the five-tiered gravestone to its current location in Benten, Chuo Ward. Munetane is known for being the ancestor of 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.
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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 the coming-of-age ceremony of the eldest son of the Chiba Clan during
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