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    Shimabara Castle (島原城, Shimabara-jō), also known as Moritake Castle (森岳城, Moritake-jō) and Takaki Castle (高来城, Takaki-jō), is a Japanese castle located...
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    The Shimabara Rebellion (島原の乱, Shimabara no ran), also known as the Shimabara-Amakusa Rebellion (島原・天草の乱, Shimabara-Amakusa no ran) or Shimabara-Amakusa...
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    (Madamas Dome) Shimabara Castle Shimabara Onsen Shimabara Peninsula Geopark Shimabara Samurai Residences Shimabara is host of the Shimabara Water Festival...
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    Shimabara Castle (December 12, 1637-January 8, 1638) was an unsuccessful siege of the Shimabara Castle by rebel peasants and ronin during Shimabara Rebellion...
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    established at Hinoe Castle in Minamishimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture. However, it was later relocated to Shimabara Castle in Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture...
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  • that hosts Shimabara, Nagasaki Shimabara Castle, in Shimabara, Nagasaki Shimabara Rebellion (also known as the Battle or Siege of Shimabara), a 1637 uprising...
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    National Historic Site of Japan in 1938. Hara Castle is located in the southern part of the Shimabara Peninsula. It was built in 1496 by Arima Takazumi...
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    Shimabara (嶋原) (often simplified to 島原, sometimes styled 嶌原), established in 1640, was the designated red light district (yūkaku) in Kyoto. Following...
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    of the Shimabara Rebellion in Japan. The battle was an early rebel victory against a punitive expedition which was sent from Shimabara Castle. The Portuguese...
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    Castle Sakikata Park Sasebo Huis Ten Bosch Kujūku Islands Tenkaihō Takayuki Saikai Nagasaki Bio Park Shimabara Peninsula Mount Unzen Shimabara Castle...
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    The siege of Hara Castle (22 January–11 April 1638) was the final battle of the Shimabara Rebellion. The news of an upcoming Shogunate army forced the...
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    Tomioka Castle (2-6 January 1638) was a defeat of the rebel peasants and ronin during Shimabara Rebellion. After a successful uprising in Shimabara Domain...
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    Hondo Castle (December 29, 1637) was a victory for the rebel peasants and ronin during the Shimabara Rebellion. After a successful uprising in Shimabara Domain...
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    Minamishimabara (Japanese: 南島原市, Hepburn: Minami-Shimabara-shi) lit. "South Shimabara City" is a city in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2024[update]...
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    of the Shimabara Peninsula. The Arima River flows to the south, and the Ote River flows to the east. The existing castle is a mountain castle from the...
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  • seppuku).[additional citation(s) needed] "Walking around the castle". Shimabara Castle Official Website. Retrieved 2024-10-16. Turnbull, Stephen R. (2000)...
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    Shikizan Castle Shimabara Castle, Shimabara, Nagasaki Shimo-Akasaka Castle, Senshu, Osaka Shimotsui Castle, Kurashiki, Okayama Shinpu Castle, Nirasaki, Yamanashi...
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    Guide. Retrieved 20 May 2013. "Seibo Memorial Hall". Shimabara Castle Official Site. Shimabara Castle. 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2013. Seibo Kitamura at Olympedia...
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    Yamazaki Ieharu was noted at castle construction, having participated in the reconstructions of Osaka Castle and Shimabara Castle amongst others, and decided...
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  • of Ryūzōji clan. Harunobu was born in Hinoe Castle, the Arima clan castle that controlled the Shimabara area of Hizen Province. He was the second son...
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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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    Muwallil Wasit I puts up a stiff resistance. January 8 – Shimabara Rebellion: The siege of Shimabara Castle ends after 27 days in Japan's Tokugawa shogunate (part...
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  • transferred in from Hamamatsu, in Tōtōmi Province. List of the genealogies of ruling families of the Shimabara domain Background on Shimabara Castle...
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    average of 438 passengers. National Route 251 Shimabara City Office Shimabara Post Office Shimabara Castle List of railway stations in Japan Kawashima,...
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    ōkumigashira 大組頭, and Chiba Castle in Kumamoto as his residence." In 1638, Musashi allegedly participated in the suppression of Shimabara Rebellion. In "Munekyu...
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  • later, during the Shimabara Rebellion, a small group of shogunate soldiers are seen marching though a thick fog outside Harono Castle. Suddenly, flaming...
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  • Mori Sōiken (森 宗意軒, died April 12, 1638) was one of the leaders of Shimabara Rebellion at Japan. His father was Nishimura Magobei (西村 孫兵衛, other name:...
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  • the Shimabara Rebellion, the Matsudaira clan asked Coeckebacker to assist them in destroying the Catholic rebels led by Amakusa Shirō at Shimabara. Coeckebacker...
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  • Muwallil Wasit I puts up a stiff resistance. January 8 – Shimabara Rebellion: The siege of Shimabara Castle ends after 27 days in Japan's Tokugawa shogunate (part...
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    network of moats. In 1637, in part due to his failure to suppress the Shimabara rebellion, his lands were confiscated by the Shogunate. Karatsu Domain...
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