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Ward, Chiba City) Inohana Castle is said to have been the castle of the Chiba Clan since the Kamakura era. In 1126, Tsuneshige, the son of Taira no Tsunekane, moved his base from Oji, Kazusa Province (Midori Ward, Chiba City) to Chiba, assumed the name of the area Chiba as 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
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was the same year in which Kotoku-ji Temple was built. However, Tanetaka was still young at this time and it is believed that after becoming an adult, he constructed the temple in memory of his father. The Hara clan was based in Oyumi Castle, in what is now known as Oyumi-cho, Chuo Ward. In 1455, Hara Tanefusa (Tanetaka’s grandson) and Makuwari Yasutane, who was an elder of the Chiba Clan, killed Tanenao (Ujitane's great-grandson) who was the head of the Chiba Clan. As Hara Tanefusa helped Yasutane to become the new head of the
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Castle (in Oyumi-chō, Chuo Ward), and it was thought that Imperial palace of Oyumi Kubō Ashikaga Yoshiaki was located there. However, an excavation revealed that northern Oyumi Castle had been in existence since the latter half of the 15th century and that Yoshiaki actually used the northern Oyumi Castle as his headquarters. The excavation of Minami-Oyumi Castle has not yet been carried out, so it is not known when it was established. Upon further investigation of the layout and structure of the moat and embankments which once existed around the main enclosure, as well as the structure
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動明王)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
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City) and the Hara Clan, which was both 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
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-ji Temple, said to have been built by Chiba Munetane for his father, Yoritane, and the clan’s retainers. Inside the temple premises was a five-tiered gravestone from the mid-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
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. 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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Chiba City Earthquake and Storm & Flood Damage Hazard Map (WEB Version)|同意画面 Confirm As the data used in calculating which points are at risk has been simplified for publication there is a margin for error. As the data that predicts which points are at risk is based on a certain number of conditions, it is possible that actual disasters may exceed these predictions. Agree Disagree 『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
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locations for basic survey The region is the result 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
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the Jomon period? Chibanosuke Guide Buried Dog from the Kasori Shell Mounds Looks like there were dogs even in the Jomon period! Did they go on walks or play with humans, like now? They might’ve played, aye, but they had real jobs to do as well. Jobs? Like what? The Jomon dogs were hunting partners. They were indispensable companions in hunting, driving prey into traps. The prey would have also become food for the dogs as a reward. Did they have other roles too? In cold seasons, humans and Jomon dogs huddled together to stay warm, and also
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