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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 24Who Rebuilt the Myōken Hall? Chibanosuke Guide I wonder who built this fine hall? The Myōken Hall was lost in a fire. But during the Warring States period, our Lord Chikatane gathered the strength of his clan and retainers to rebuild it in the 19th year of Tenbun (1550). It was then that additional explanation text was added, completing this picture scroll.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 26An Ilustration of Hirakawa Village Chibanosuke Guide An Ilustration of Hirakawa Village(Full View) An Illustration of Hirakawa Village (Close-up of Houses) It’s so colorful! What do the different colors mean? Each color shows land controlled by a different lord. Even the houses are colored differently. Aye, the houses were divided up by which lord they belonged to as well.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 28The Pastures of Shimousa Chibanosuke Guide Wow, that pasture stretches all the way from Chiba to Noda! That be the Kogane Pasture. In Shimousa Province, there was also the Sakura Pasture, and in Awa Province, the Mineoka Pasture. So Chiba had lots of pastures! Were there government pastures like this all over Japan? Nay—other than those, only the Ashitaka Pasture in today’s Shizuoka Prefecture existed. The shogunate’s pastures were mostly concentrated in what is now Chiba Prefecture.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 30Rules That Haven’t Changed Since the Edo Period Chibanosuke Guide The Five Edict Boards Notice Board Depicted in the Illustration of Hirakawa Village This is a wooden notice board that listed rules for the whole village to follow. It was usually put up in the village center. What kind of rules were written on it? During the Edo period, the shogunate had boards like this posted with orders such as: be filial to your parents, don’t leave the village without permission, and don’t practice Christianity. Did they take it down when the Meiji
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 32Travel Journals of the Edo Period Chibanosuke Guide Portable Brush Set Portable Inkstone Pilgrimage to Kominato (Dōchū Nikki) In the Edo period, travelers carried portable brushes and inkstones to keep “dōchū nikki,” or travel journals, where they wrote about their experiences and local specialties. These journals also served to share travel information. Reading a dōchū nikki while going on a food adventure sounds super fun! Visiting famous sights and hunting for souvenirs along the way sounds great too!
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 34What Does the Chiba City Emblem Mean!? Chibanosuke Guide Moon and Star Crest Chiba City Emblem Look! You can see the Chiba City emblem at the top of the arch. I didn’t know it had over a hundred years of history! I wonder why it’s shaped like that? 'Tis based on one of our family crestes ─ the tuskihoshi-mon (moon and star crest) ─ combined with the letter for "chi"(千), the first letter of “Chiba”(千葉). The sweeping strokes of the “chi” (千) also form the star, and the curved lines on either
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 40The Harsh Reality of Evacuation of School Children Chibanosuke Guide Did all the schoolchildren who were supposed to evacuate actually get to leave? Nay, the "enko sokai"(縁故疎 開) system ─ evacuating to stay with relatives in the countryside ─ was given priority over organized group evacuation through schools("shudan sokai", 集団 疎開). But around one-third of school children couldn’t evacuate at all, whether due to poor health, lack of resources, or needing to help with family work. It really makes you think… What was the purpose of evacuation of school children?
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千葉市:Houston Houston The Largest Petroleum and Energy Industry Hub in the US, Known as the “Energy Capital of the World” 姉妹都市,ヒューストン, Houston, sister city Introduction to Houston Houston is located in southeast Texas, 80km along a canal from the Gulf of Mexico. Home to the Port of Houston, which is the 3rd-ranked international port by freight volume in the US, Houston is the largest city in Texas and the 4th-most populous city in the country. The city’s history began in 1836, when the Texas Republic
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千葉市:Quezon City Quezon City The Former Capital with Many Government Organizations, A Key Part of Metro Manila 姉妹都市,ケソン, Quezon City, sister city Introduction to Quezon City Quezon City is located in central Luzon, the largest island in the Philippine archipelago. Bordering the northeast of the capital of Manila, it is the former capital of the Republic of the Philippines. Construction of Quezon City began in 1940, and the city was named after then-President Manuel Quezon. In July 1948, it was officially designated as the capital, before the capital was returned
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