Ōno Castle (大野城, Ōno-jō) was an ancient castle (also known as a Korean-style fortresses in Japan (朝鮮式山城, Chōsen-shiki yamajiro) straddling the border of...
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Ōno Castle (大野城, Ōno-jō) was a Japanese castle located in the city of Ōno, Fukui Prefecture, in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Built in the Sengoku period...
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Ōno Castle may refer to: Ōno Castle (Chikuzen Province), a ruined castle in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan Ōno Castle (Chita District, Owari Province), a castle...
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The castles in Top 100 Japanese Castles or 100 Fine Castles of Japan (日本百名城, Nihon Hyaku-Meijō) were chosen based on their significance in culture, history...
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Bungo bordered on Hyūga to the south, Higo and Chikugo to the west, and Chikuzen and Buzen to the north. Its abbreviated form was Hōshū (豊州), although it...
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located in former Chikuzen Province and has had strong ties with Hakata and Dazaifu since ancient times. The city takes its name from Ōno Castlem which was...
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daimyo in 16th century Japan. He was a member of the Akizuki clan from Chikuzen Province, son of Akizuki Fumitane; his father was defeated by the Ōtomo clan...
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of Chikuzen Province. In 1578, Dōsetsu and Takahashi Shigetane led a military operation in Tsukushi Province, from which they pacified Iwaya Castle in...
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population of Umi is as shown below. The area of Umi was part of ancient Chikuzen Province. According to the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, this is the place where...
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according to their domain seat/castle town by modern region (-chihō, roughly comparable to ancient circuits, -dō) and ancient province (kuni/-shū, roughly comparable...
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Shimazu Takajo castle, but failed to capture the castle and lost at the Battle of Mimigawa. In 1585, after Shimazu invasion of Chikuzen Province, Shimazu advanced...
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Yoshinaga, Masaharu (1977). 筑前戦国史 [Chikuzen Sengoku History]. 葦書房.ASIN B000J8REN4 Yoshinaga Masaharu (2009). 筑前戦国史 [Chikuzen Sengoku History] (in Japanese)...
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Fukuoka Prefecture. Cultural Properties of Japan Chikugo Province Chikuzen Province Buzen Province List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Fukuoka) List...
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Haijō Edict (category Castles in Japan)
Matsuyama, Niwase Bizen Province • Okayama(P) Buzen Province • Kokura(P), Nakatsu Chikugo Province • Kurume, Yanagawa Chikuzen Province • Fukuoka(P), Akitsuki...
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the Shogunate. Nagayoshi held the court titles of Shūri-dayū (修理太夫) and Chikuzen no Kami (筑前守). During his tenure, the Miyoshi clan would experience a great...
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largely by exiles from Baekje, along with Ōno Castle, and a as-yet unidentified castle in Nagato Province. An entry dated 698 in the Shoku Nihongi mentions...
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Mount Hōman is located in the center of the former Mikasa District of Chikuzen Province, southeast of Fukuoka city, northeast of Dazaifu city, and northeast...
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Tsukushi Province to store water". Mizuki Castle was built to close the narrowest constriction between Ōno Castle and the Ushikubi Plateau to the west. It...
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Nagamasa Fukuoka and Hakata, c. 1640 Chikuzen Province (Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces) Fukuoka Castle 1903: Fukuoka Medical College, a campus...
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defeated enemy Tachibana Nagatoshi (立花 長俊), the lord of Tachibana Castle in Chikuzen Province, whom he killed 10 March 1550. Ariwara no Narihira image gallery...
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(大内 義隆, December 18, 1507 – September 30, 1551) was the daimyō of Suō Province and the head of the Ōuchi clan, succeeding Ōuchi Yoshioki. In 1522, he...
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Event Dazaifu Government Office Ruins; Ōno Castle Ruins; Mizuki Castle Ruins; Kanzeon-ji・Kaidan-in; Chikuzen Kokubun-ji (ja) Ruins; Dazaifu Gakkōin Site...
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