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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 24 hours, less than 72 hours More than 72 hours, less than 168 hours More than 168 hours,
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 7Why Did Taira no Tadatsune Surrender to Minamoto no Yorinobu? Chibanosuke Guide Tadatsune gave 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
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a modern pony. Even the famous warhorses in The Tale of the Heike were only a little over 140 centimeters. Bones found at samurai residences in Kamakura suggest the same size. Horses today are way bigger, right? Aye. Thoroughbreds, which are common today, stand around 160 centimeters tall. After the Meiji period, foreign breeds were imported and crossbred, which made horses in Japan larger. But only a few native breeds remain today, like the Kiso horse and the Hokkaido pony.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 16Praying to the Sun: Taira no Yoshibumi Chibanosuke Guide Who's that man in armor, and what’s that mysterious light shining down on him? That is our ancestor, Lord Yoshibumi of the Chiba clan. It is said he was born after his parents prayed to the sun.
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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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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 21Where Was He Going to by Boat? Chibanosuke Guide Who’s that on the little boat? And where’s he going? That’s Lord Yoritomo. After losing to the Heike forces at the Battle of Ishibashiyama—what’s now Odawara City —he fled across the sea to the southern part of the Bōsō Peninsula, to Awa. But thanks to the support of Lord Tsunetane and the warriors of Bōsō, he would go on to become the Lord of Kamakura.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 35A Sweet Connection with Sweet Potatoes!? Chibanosuke Guide Starch production from sweet potatoes flourished after the Meiji period. In the late Taishō era, a factory that processed starch into food products moved into the city, making it an important local industry. They say the starch was used to make things like mizuame (sweet syrup). Chiba City really has a close connection with sweet potatoes! I love roasted sweet potatoes and mizuame! We should be grateful to the people of the past who valued sweet potatoes so much.
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真活動を始め、03FOTOSを立ち上げる。国内外での個展、グループ展多数。写真集に「NU・E」「フニクリフニクラ」「half awake and half asleep in the water」「Ever After」「ギプス」など。日本写真協会新人賞、東川賞国内作家賞、写真の会賞受賞。 BORN IN TOKYO. GRADUATED FROM WASEDA UNIVERSITY WITH A MAJOR IN ARTS OF THE FACULTY OF LITERATURE, AND STARTED PHOTOGRAPHY
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真協会賞新人賞、2009年に千葉市芸術文化新人賞を受賞。 SATO SHINTARO WAS BORN IN TOKYO IN 1969. HE GRADUATED FROM THE TOKYO COLLEGE OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN 1992. HE JOINED KYODO NEWS AS A STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER AFTER GRADUATING FROM WASEDA UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF LETTERS, ARTS AND SCIENCES, IN 1995, AND HAS WORKED AS A FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER SINCE 2002. SATO RECEIVED CHIBA CITY ARTS AND CULTURE NEWCOMER'S AWARD FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN IN 2008, AND THE TADAHIKO HAYASHI AWARD IN 2012. SHINTARO SATO 佐藤
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