Tsuyama Castle (Japanese: 津山城, Hepburn: Tsuyama-jō) is a Japanese castle located in the Sange neighborhood of the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture...
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Tsuyama (津山市, Tsuyama-shi) is a city in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 February 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 97,507 in 45653...
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garden joining the castle complex Tsuyama Castle and Matsuyama Castle (Iyo), also built in the hirayama (平山城 flat hilltop castle) style List of National...
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around Tsuyama Castle. It was ruled in its early history by a branch of the Mori clan, and later by a branch of the Matsudaira clan. Tsuyama Domain was...
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Japanese castles (城, shiro or jō) are fortresses constructed primarily of wood and stone. They evolved from the wooden stockades of earlier centuries...
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also called Iyo-Matsuyama Castle to disambiguate it from Bitchū Matsuyama Castle in Okayama. Tsuyama Castle and Himeji Castle were also built in a similar...
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ichinomiya of the province Matsudaira Yoshitomo, last daimyō of Tsushima Tsuyama Castle in 1873 Site of the Mimasaka Kokufu Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)...
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Tsurumaru Castle, Kagoshima, Kagoshima Tsutsujigasaki yakate, Kōfu, Yamanashi Tsuwano Castle, Tsuwano, Shimane Tsuyama Castle, Tsuyama, Okayama Uchi Castle, Kagoshima...
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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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Tsuyama Station (津山駅, Tsuyama-eki) is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West...
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Brazilian Park Washuzan Highland, Kurashiki Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, Takahashi Kakuzan Park, Tsuyama Bisei Astronomical Observatory (美星天文台, Bisei Tenmondai)...
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Subsequently, Tadamasa was reassigned to Kaizu Castle, and then to Bitchu Province, where he built Tsuyama Castle. The castle was abandoned around the start of the...
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Shūraku-en (category Tsuyama)
located in the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Shūraku-en was built in 1658 by Mori Nagatsugu, daimyō of Tsuyama Domain. Mori Nagatsugu invited...
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Bizen-Kataoka – Hazakawa JR West – Seto-Ōhashi Line Uematsu JR West – Tsuyama Line Okayama – Hōkaiin – Bizen-Hara – Tamagashi – Makiyama – Nonokuchi...
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region on the Sea of Japan, and the east-west transportation route between Tsuyama in Mimasaka Province and Miyoshi in the center of the Chūgoku region. In...
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- Early April - The night time cherry blossom watching bus tour to Tsuyama Castle (Kakuzan Park.) This is one of the best cherry blossom viewing spots...
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2010-01-08. 津山市城西 [Jōsai] (in Japanese). Tsuyama city. Retrieved 2020-10-31. 津山市城東 [Jōtō] (in Japanese). Tsuyama city. Retrieved 2014-08-20. 矢掛宿 [Yakage]...
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Tsuyama Castle ruins...
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daimyōs under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and for five generations headed the Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province as tozama daimyō. Nagayoshi had lost his life...
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Yūki line was not there, but in Tsuyama instead. Branches of the family ruled the Fukui, Hirose, Mori, Matsue, Tsuyama, Akashi, Itoigawa, and Maebashi...
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000 koku Kawanakajima Domain. Mori was transferred three years later to Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province in 1603. The domain was then awarded in 1610...
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(1618-1866) Tsuwano (1601-1868) Okayama (1600-1871) Koshima (1648-1649) Tsuyama (1603-1871) Tsuyamashinden (1676-1697) Mimasaka-Katsuyama (1764-1871) Niwase...
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Yurihama Wakasa Hyōgo Prefecture Shin'onsen Okayama Prefecture Kagamino Tsuyama Tottori has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification...
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the Matsudaira daimyōs of Tsuyama, Mimasaka Province (modern-day Okayama Prefecture) who took their name from Mitsukuri castle, held by the Rokkaku family...
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(1681–1728) Nagataka, 4th Lord of Tsuyama (1725–1762) Yasuchika, 5th Lord of Tsuyama (1752–1794) Naritaka, 7th Lord of Tsuyama (1788–1838) X. Sadayasu, 10th...
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Tottori-Toyooka-Miyazu Road Route 9 Route 29 (Tottori-Shiso-Himeji) Route 53 (Tottori-Tsuyama-Okayama) Route 178 Route 179 Route 180 Route 181 (Yonago-Niimi-Okayama)...
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Miwayama Kofun Cluster (category Tsuyama)
of kofun burial mounds located in Ninomiya neighborhood of the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, in the San'yō region of Japan. The tumuli were collectively...
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Yokkaichi, Mie Kansai 1968 Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi FC Veertien Mie 167 Tsuyama Stadium 10,000 Tsuyama, Okayama Chugoku 1994 Fagiano Okayama 168 Hiroshima Koiki Koen...
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territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate and a part of Tsuyama Domain whose headquarters was on Honshū. Per the early Meiji period Kyudaka...
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given to Mori Naganao, who had been daimyō of a 20,000 koku sub-domain of Tsuyama Domain called "Nishiebara Domain". The Mori clan ruled Akō for 165 years...
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