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    Negoro-ji (根来寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Iwade, Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. Surrounded by the sacred peaks of...
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  • The Siege of Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) was commanded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a former vassal of Oda Nobunaga, who came to inherit his armies...
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    Hideyoshi launched the siege of Negoro-ji and subjugated Kii Province. The Negoro-gumi, the warrior monks of Negoro-ji, were allied with the Ikkō-ikki...
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  • The Negoro-shū (根来衆) were an order of warrior monks based in Negoro-ji temple, in Japan's Kii Province. They were famous for their skill with firearms...
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  • prefecture's Negoro-ji, another at Kongōbu-ji, again in Wakayama, and the last at Kirihata-dera, Tokushima prefecture. The daitō at Kongōbu-ji was founded...
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  • particular, the members of the Saika ikki, along with the monks of the Negoro-ji, were renowned for their expertise with the arquebus and for their expert...
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    Tsuda Shigetsugu - 津田重次 Era: Eiroku (Founded in 1568) Place of Origin: Negoro-ji, Kii Province Parent School: Tsuda-ryu[7] Kasumi-ryū (霞流) Founder: Maruta...
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    Kōchi Prefecture, one at Shirakiyama, Tokushima Prefecture, and one at Negoro-ji, Kagawa Prefecture – are said to be where this took place. Another theory...
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    Kawaguchi and Takadono. The Ikko were reinforced by warrior monks from Negoro-ji in Kii Province and 3,000 musketeers, pushing Oda's army back. Nobunaga's...
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    province under the effective control of armed monks under the control of Negoro-ji or followers of the Saiga Ikki, local followers of the Ikkō-ikki movement...
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  • Kanjizai-ji Eihei-ji Nanzoin Shōfuku-ji Jōten-ji Enichi-ji Eihō-ji Shōgen-ji Shōhō-ji Ankoku-ji Buttsū-ji Myōō-in Antai-ji Chōkō-ji Engyō-ji Hōrin-ji Hōun-ji Ichijō-ji...
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    whitish lacquer. Negoro lacquerwares were produced at the Negoro-ji temple complex in Izumi province. The red layers of lacquer on Negoro wares are intended...
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    burned down the Denbō-in Temple in 1139. Kakuban and his pupils fled to Negoro-ji, where Kakuban ended his days at the age of 49 on December 12, 1143. According...
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    the shrines of Kumano and Ise are notable exceptions. Kūkai, born at Zentsū-ji (Temple 75) in 774, studied in China, and upon his return was influential...
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    (Kyoto, Kyoto) The garden of Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (Kyoto, Kyoto) Murin-an garden, Kyoto, Kyoto Negoro-ji Garden (Iwade, Wakayama) Chūgoku region Adachi...
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    Castle The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama Konpon Daido (Mount Kōya) Chōhō-ji Nanki-Katsuura Onsen Nachi Falls Daimonzaka (Kumano Kodō) JR West Hanwa Line...
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    Sect Main Temple Kongobu-ji Ninna-ji Temple Daigo-ji Temple Chishakuin Temple Negoro-ji Temple Daikaku-ji Temple Chogosonshi-ji Temple Gokoku-ji Temple...
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  • Nagakute (1584) Siege of Kanie (1584) Siege of Suemori (1584) Siege of Negoro-ji (1585) Siege of Ōta Castle (1585) Siege of Toyama (1585) Shikoku campaign...
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    at court, and appointed to a new post as well. Following the siege of Negoro-ji and the invasion of Shikoku (1585), he was given the lands of the late...
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    only a few are still extant. One is at Wakayama prefecture's Negoro-ji, another at Kongōbu-ji, again in Wakayama, another at Kirihata-dera, Tokushima prefecture...
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    they assisted the Hatakeyama clan in an attack in the fields outside the Negoro-ji in Wakayama. Another reference to the Iga-shū appears in 1482. In October...
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  • Brussels (1584–85) – Eighty Years' War Siege of Toyama (1585) Siege of Negoro-ji (1585) Siege of Ōta Castle (1585) Siege of IJsseloord (1585) – Eighty...
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    Battles/wars Tajima Campaign Siege of Miki Battle of Shizugatake Siege of Negoro-ji Invasion of Shikoku Kyushu Campaign Invasion of Korea Battle of Myeongnyang...
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    Kōzan-ji, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Built in 1320 Shōfuku-ji, Tokyo, Completed in 1407 Ginkaku-ji, Kyoto Built in the 15th century Pagoda of Negoro-ji in Iwade...
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    the end of Japan's Sengoku period. This battle followed the siege of Negoro-ji, in which Hideyoshi's forces burnt a temple complex to the ground; a number...
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    2009-06-09. Retrieved 2009-11-23. 根来寺の名所 [famous places of Negoro-ji] (in Japanese). Negoro-ji. Archived from the original on 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2009-11-23...
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    barricade his forces at Imoriyama Castle, as Yasumi Munefusa and the Negoro-ji Temple sect rebels besieged him. In 20 May 1562, the battle of Kyōkōji...
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    Garden of Saihō-ji in Kyoto. Garden of Tenryū-ji in Kyoto. Pagoda of Negoro-ji in Iwade, Wakayama. It was built in 1547. Autumn and Winter Landscapes...
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    the Muromachi period, the shrine developed a close relationship with Negoro-ji and the Shingi-SHingon sect of Buddhism. Following the Meiji restoration...
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    (1588), followers of the reformed Shingon school, who were expelled from Negoro-ji due to Toyotomi Hideyoshi's attack, settled in Hasedera. Under the leadership...
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