• from Uesugi Norifusa. Ukita clan (宇喜多氏) – descended from Kojima Takanori of Seiwa Genji; famous for Ukita Hideie. Urakami clan (浦上氏) – descended from Emperor...
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    Urakami Munekage (浦上 宗景, ? – ?) was a Japanese samurai and commander of the Sengoku period. The Urakami clan had been in a position of chief retainer of...
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  • Urakami Yoban Kuzure (浦上四番崩れ) was the last and biggest of four crackdowns on Christians in Urakami Village, Nagasaki, Japan in the 19th century. The first...
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    Amago clan declined, Ukita Naoie, a vassal of the Urakami clan, drove out the remnants of Urakami clan, and conquered Mimasaka Province and parts of Bitchū...
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    Kobayakawa Takakage (category Mōri clan)
    In 1571, Takakage was sent to help the Mimura clan (三村氏) of Kojima (児島), Bizen Province against Urakami Munekage (浦上宗景) but the Murakami and Awa Pirates...
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    Control shifted between the Yamana clan, the Akamatsu clan, the Amago clan, the Urakami clan, and the Ukita clan. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600...
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    Tenjinyama Castle (Bizen) (category Ukita clan)
    Historic Site. Tenjinyama Castle was a Yamajiro-style castle built by Urakami Munekage, a Daimyo of the Sengoku period. It is located on the western...
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    had been exiled to this location after their discovery and arrest in the Urakami Yoban Kuzure. After the Meiji restoration, the town of Tsuwano was established...
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    Ukita Naoie (category Ukita clan)
    under the orders of Urakami Munekage, Naoie married the daughter of Katsumasa, the governor of Nakayama-Bichu. The Nakayama clan was a local feudal lord...
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    proselytizing was still banned. In 1865, some of the Japanese who lived in Urakami village near Nagasaki visited the new Ōura Church which had been built...
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    1588: Toyotomi Hideyoshi exerts direct control over Nagasaki, Mogi, and Urakami from the Jesuits. 1609: The Dutch East India Company opens a factory in...
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  • proselytizing was still banned. In 1865, some of the Japanese who lived in Urakami village near Nagasaki visited the new Ōura Church which had been built...
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    February 28, 2007 "Haibutsukishaku", Encyclopedia of Shinto. Burkman, The Urakami Incidents and the Struggle for Religious Toleration in Early Meiji Japan...
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  • Zero", the former Shiroyama National School Building, old Bell Tower of Urakami Cathedral, gatepost of the Former Nagasaki Medical College & second torii...
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