Mibu Castle (壬生城, Mibu-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Mibu, southern Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Mibu Castle was home...
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Mibu (壬生町, Mibu-machi) is a town located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 39,158 in...
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the enemy, withdrew into Mibu Castle and mounted a defense; and while the attackers had intended to set fire to the castle town, a torrential rain began...
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Samurai Deeper Kyo (redirect from Mibu Clan)
current Mibu are battle dolls made by True Mibu, except for Demon Eyes Kyo, the last remaining True Mibu. But as generations passed, True Mibu started...
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Tochigi Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Mibu Castle in what is now part of the town of Mibu, Tochigi. Mibu was ruled through much of its history by a...
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Shinsengumi (redirect from Mibu Rōshigumi)
Eisaburō Negishi Yūzan Initially, the Mibu Rōshigumi were called Miburō (壬生浪), meaning "rōnin of Mibu". At the time, Mibu was a village south west of Kyoto...
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Atagozuka Kofun (愛宕塚古墳) is a Kofun period burial mound located in the town of Mibu, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture in the northern Kantō region of...
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Mōri Motonari (section First Siege of Toda castle)
clan Biwakō Castle (琵琶甲城), main castle of the Kuchiba clan Mibu Castle (壬生城) Funayama Castle (船山城) Nagamiyama Castle (長見山城) Toko no Yama Castle (鳥籠山城) Yagi...
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all Tobu lines, with Mibu Station becoming "TN-33". Mibu Town Hall Site of former Mibu Castle Mibu Central Post Office List of railway stations in Japan...
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in Edo, they arrived in Mibu, Kyoto and remained there as the Mibu Rōshigumi while the rest returned to Edo. Later, when Mibu Rōshigumi was renamed as...
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Azuma Kofun (category Mibu, Tochigi)
(吾妻古墳) is a Kofun period burial mound located on the border of the town of Mibu, Shimotsuga District, and the city of Tochigi in Tochigi Prefecture in the...
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Serizawa Kamo were among nineteen Roshigumi members stayed behind in Kyoto. The Mibu Rōshigumi was formed by the Kyoto Shugoshoku ("Kyoto Protector") Matsudaira...
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Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto (redirect from Mibu, Kyoto)
Kyoto International Manga Museum Kyoto Art Center Museum of Kyoto Nijō Castle a former residence for the Tokugawa Shogunate Nishiki Market The ward is...
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Serizawa Kamo, and a handful of others remained in Kyoto and formed the Mibu Rōshigumi. Acting under the direct orders of the shogunate, Matsudaira Katamori...
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of the city is 100 metres (330 ft). Tochigi Prefecture Kaminokawa Kanuma Mibu Mooka Nikkō Sakura Shimotsuke Shioya Takanezawa Utsunomiya has a humid subtropical...
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"祝!「歴史とロマンのかんぴょう街道」開通" [Congratulation! "History and romance Kanpyō Highway" opened]. Mibu Town Tochigi (in Japanese). 321-0292 栃木県下都賀郡壬生町通町12番22号. 2 March 2011. Retrieved...
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several others remained behind and formed the core of the group known as Mibu Rōshigumi, which later became the Shinsengumi. Later, Harada became the Captain...
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Nakae as Hosokawa Tadatoshi Hideo Shimada as Tachibana Muneshige Shintarō Mibu as Nabeshima Katsushige Mizuho Suzuki as Ogasawara Hōmyō Hidekiyo Shigerō...
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Kawachi District Kaminokawa Nasu District Nakagawa Nasu Shimotsuga District Mibu Nogi Shioya District Shioya Takanezawa Located close to Tōkyō, Tochigi is...
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and depart. The next day, Ryōma goes to the Shinsengumi's headquarters in Mibu to enlist. After impressing Second Division Captain Nagakura Shinpachi in...
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many genres. Notably, Jirō Asada wrote a four-volume novel of the account, Mibu Gishi-den. A film adaptation of Asada's work, directed by Yōjirō Takita,...
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be confused with Odawara) Kitsuregawa (1593-1870) Utsunomiya (1601-1871) Mibu (1601-1871) Fukiage (1842-1871) Sano (1600-1688) Ashikaga (1688-1692/1705-1871)...
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Takayoshi. Hineno Takayoshi built Takashima Castle; however, in 1601, his son Hineno Yoshiaki, was demoted to Mibu Domain in Shimotsuke Province as his grandfather...
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Tamura as Nemuri Kyōshirō Keiko Takeshita Kimiko Ikegami Hirotarō Honda as Mibu Shushō Masahiko Tsugawa as Matsudaira Mondonoshou (Nemuri Kyōshirō's grand...
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In 1692, the fudai daimyō Miura Akitaka was transferred to Nobeoka from Mibu Domain in Shimotsuke Province, but with a kokudaka of only 23,000 koku. He...
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incapacitated as a result of the injuries sustained at the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle, Saitō became the commander of the Aizu Shinsengumi around May 26, 1868...
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capital of Utsunomiya to the east. Gunma Prefecture Midori Tochigi Prefecture Mibu Nikko Sano Tochigi Utsunomiya Kanuma has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen...
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Kyoto). He initiated and established the Shinsengumi in 1863 (initially named Mibu Roshigumi). During the Boshin War, he led Aizu Domain against the incipient...
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Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Kururi Castle in what is now the city of Kimitsu, Chiba. The original Kururi Castle was a mountain-top fortification built...
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Yori Kazuko, Princess Taka Sachiko, Princess Hisa Shigeko, Princess Teru Mibu Motohiro (b. 1949) Princess Fumiko of Higashikuni (b. 1946) Princess Yuko...
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