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Telephone Center 050-2016-1601 Daily, 6時00分AM – 12時00分AM Chiba Station Lost & Found Center 043-222-1774 Daily, 9時00分AM – 8時00分PM Keisei Line Same day: the nearest Keisei station The following day or after: Lost & Found Desk of the head office (TEL 03-3621-2315, open Monday - Friday, 12時00分PM - 7時00分PM). Chiba Urban Monorail Station TEL Hours Chiba Station 043-221-7588 Daily, 5時30分AM – 11時30分PM Tsuga Station 043-233-6422
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taxes. Apply at a financial institution or post office where you have an account by taking your passbook and the seal used when creating your bank account (todokein). Alternatively, apply using the postcard enclosed with your tax notice. When Leaving Japan If you are planning on leaving Japan after your assessment deadline, you must still pay your municipal taxes. If you will not be in Japan to do so, you must appoint a tax representative or pay the full amount owed before you leave. If you must leave the country after the payment deadline but before your payment forms
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Account Transfer Period ①Bring your cash card to the information window of the ward office Every Citizens’ General Inquiries Division Civic Center The month following the month in which you applied ②Online Application Search for “Chiba City Bank Transfer” Online Possibility to choose the month after the application month ③Postal Application(PDF:812KB) ※Application forms are available at every ward office By post 2-3 months after ④Application at a financial institution within the city Financial Institution 2-3 months after Financial Institutions Available Regular Banks Chiba Bank(※)・Keiyo Bank(※)・Chiba Kogyo(※)・Mizuho(※)・Mitsubishi UFJ(※)Sumitomo Mitsui(※)・Risona(※)・Saitama
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型プログラムです。今年度は2年目の開催となります。 ・専属アクセラレーターによる月2回の個別メンタリングや、With/Afterコロナ時代に必要なテーマの講座の開催など、採択企業が抱える課題の解決・事業成長に関する徹底支援を行いま
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を目的とした、5か月間の伴走支援型プログラムです。 ・専属アクセラレーターによる月2回の個別メンタリングや、With/Afterコロナ時代に必要なテーマの講座の開催など、採択企業が抱える課題の解決・事業成長に関する徹底支援を行いま
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이라고 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 located on a plateau about 20 metres above sea level, overlooking a tributary of the Yoshikawa River to the west, making it an ideal place for people to
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of Jōnodai Castle are located on a plateau east of Ōdo Pond. Upon excavation, stone tools from the Paleolithic Period were discovered, as well as the remains of dwellings from the Jomon and the Heian Period, inferring that a large settlement was located there, in particular during the Kofun Period. After the Kamakura Period, remains of dwellings were found, such as earthen mounds (castle ramparts) and a castle entrance on the north-east side of the plateau, another earthen mound on the south-east side, as well as a flat area known as a “koshiguruwa” below (this is a
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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 was also slain by To Tsuneyori of the Chiba clan, who had come from Gujo District, Mino Province after receiving an order from the shogunate. Chiko-in Temple is believed to have been founded by Yasutane, after the fall of the manor. In this time period, it was believed that spirits of the fallen would bring about calamity and misfortune. Thus, as a way to pacify these
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Shrine–and Dainichi-ji Temple stood next to each other in this vicinity. It can be gathered that in medieval Chiba, this was the center of the town and it was recognized as a sacred space. Dainichi-ji Temple was lost to fire in the air raids of 1945, and after the war it was moved to Todoroki-cho in Inage Ward. The site where it stood was turned into a park as a part of urbanization plans for post-war restoration. In the shogyo (Buddhist scriptures used in training Buddhist monks or in religious activity) left at Shomyo-
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actually was the place that the Chiba clan used as their mansion? One theory suggests that it was the area nearby present-day Chiba District Court, which was formerly called the “palace remains” and surrounded by a rectangular-shaped moat and earthworks. However, due to the fact that in 1455, after Makuwari Yasutane and Hara Tanefusa (relatives of the Chiba clan) attacked and overthrew Chiba Tanenao (head of the family), the Chiba clan relocated their base from Chiba to Honsakura (Shisui-cho, Sakura City), and because conclusive historical records or archeological remains have not been found, the location of
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