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    Kanegasaki Castle (金ヶ崎, Kanegasaki-jō) was a Kamakura to Nanboku-cho period yamashiro-style Japanese castle located in what is now part of the city of...
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  • The 1570 Siege of Kanegasaki (金ヶ崎の戦い, Kanegasaki no Tatakai) took place during Oda Nobunaga's conflict with the Asakura clan in Echizen Province, which...
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  • Kaneage Station 金上駅(かねあげ) Kanegafuchi Station 鐘ヶ淵駅(かねがふち) Kanegasaki Station 金ヶ崎駅(かねがさき) Kanehama Station 金浜駅(かねはま) Kanehana Station 金華駅(かねはな) Kaneko Station...
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  • Maesawa-juku (前沢宿) (Ōshū) 17. Mizusawa-juku (水沢宿) (Ōshū) 18. Kanegasaki-juku (金ヶ崎宿) (Kanegasaki, Isawa District) 19. Aisari-juku (相去宿) (Kitakami) Kurosawajiri-juku...
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    (2023). "家康も撤退を知らされていなかった「金ヶ崎の退き口」". Rekishijin (in Japanese). ABC ARC, inc. Retrieved June 10, 2024. 。織田・徳川連合軍は敵の首1370を討ち取るなどしてを攻め落とし(『家忠日記増補』) Koichiro...
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  • "Retreat of Kanegasaki" Transliteration: "Kanegasaki no Nokiguchi" (Japanese: 金ヶ崎の退き口) September 17, 2012 (2012-09-17) The bullet strikes Yoshiharu's smartphone...
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