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Chiba City Earthquake and Storm & Flood Damage Hazard Map (WEB Version)|地図画面 Loading Map Explanation of Legend × Explanation of Legend Please wait for the map to display. Explanation of legend Explanation of Symbols on Map ▼ Explanation of Symbols on Map Landslide Warning Zone This is an area where, due to landslides, there is a risk of danger to the lives or bodies of its residents. Improvements to the transmission of information and warning and evacuation arrangements are underway. Landslide Emergency Warning Zone This is an area where, due to landslides, structures and buildings have collapsed and
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Chibanosuke Guide Chibanosuke Guide 5FHighlight Spots 3FMedieval Cityscape 1FHow to Use the Chibanosuke Guide Anywhere Photo Spots Knowledge Spots We recommend viewing this content on the corresponding floor. Select a Language
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Why "Chibanosuke Guide"??|Chibanosuke Guide Why "Chibanosuke Guide"?? Chibanosuke Guide Hey everyone, were you able to access everything okay?? By the way, why is it called "Chibanosuke Guide" and not "Chiba Clan Guide"? What does "Chibanosuke" mean? "Chibanosuke" was a prestigious title passed down only to the head of the main Chiba family line. A name of great honor, it was. But, well... I'd be mighty glad if folks just called me Chibanosuke-san, all friendly-like.
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3F Medieval Cityscape|Chibanosuke Guide 3FMedieval Cityscape Chibanosuke Guide Scan the 2D code on the 3rd-floor panel first. Once the AR marker is recognized, something exciting will start to happen! Back Go Next
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5F Highlight Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 5FHighlight Spots Chibanosuke Guide Scan the 2D codes on the four directional panels — north, south, east, and west — on the 5th floor. You’ll be able to view panoramic images in each direction and learn about spots related to the history of Chiba City. Tap the iconson the images to explore more! Back Go Next
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide Knowledge Spots Chibanosuke Guide Scan the QR codes placed near the exhibits and panels from the 1st to the 4th floor to view their explanations. Back Go Next
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most important ruins in all of Japan. Entrance Stone of Kasori Shell Mounds Park Ho ho... you knew a lot! It's been designated a Special Historic Site. What’s a “Special Historic Site”? These are ruins within Japan that should be specially protected and known to all citizens. Are there many special historical sites? Nay. There are about 460,000 registered historical sites in Japan. There are only 63 "special historic sites." These are rare historical sites equivalent to "national treasures." Whoa, that’s incredible! Aye. The Kasori Shell Mounds are a place everyone should visit at least
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Chibanosuke Guide How did samurai fight in those days? They mainly fought on horseback using bows and arrows. They’d ride toward the enemy, shoot an arrow as they passed by, and then ride off! Since the bow was held in the left hand, they guided their horse to keep the enemy on their left side for a better shot. Wouldn’t it be easier to just aim for the horse from the start? Eek?! Targeting the horse was, in truth, against the rules. So was aiming for the groom or the boat rower. But as time passed, more and
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 9Why was Kazusa Hirotsune Killed? Chibanosuke Guide Why did Lord Yoritomo have Hirotsune killed? But Hirotsune played such a big role in helping him become the Kamakura-dono, didn’t he? Aye, but Hirotsune was known to be fiercely independent, and paid no mind to the imperial court. That kind of attitude was bound to clash with Lord Yoritomo’s plans—he aimed to unify his vassals and run the shogunate under the court’s authority. Hirotsune had simply become an obstacle.
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 10Why Is There Writing on Both Sides? Chibanosuke Guide Whoa, this is really hard to read… There’s writing packed on both the front and back! Aye. The paper originally belonged to the Chiba clan, but it was later given to a great monk named Nichiren, who used the back side to study Buddhism. A fine example of recycling, eh? Thanks to that, documents that would have been discarded ended up surviving— and now give us a glimpse into life at the time.
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