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    Katsurao (葛尾村, Katsurao-mura) is a village located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the village had an official registered...
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    Katusrao Castle (葛尾城, Katsurao-jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Sakaki, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is located on a 816-meter mountain. The...
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    The 1553 siege of Katsurao was one of many sieges undertaken by the warlord Takeda Shingen in his long campaign to gain control of Japan's Shinano province...
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    intended to carry out the final attack on the main Murakami castle of Katsurao. However, in November the siege was abandoned and Shingen's army was counterattacked...
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    of Takeda's general, Yokota Takatoshi. Then in 1553, Katsurao happened and Yoshikiyo lost Katsurao Castle. In 1553 he was forced to abandon Shinano after...
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    The total area is 865.12 km2. Futaba Hirono Namie Naraha Ōkuma Tomioka Katsurao Kawauchi Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 37°26′50″N 141°00′20″E / 37...
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    coming to plead for help from the Province of Echigo. In 1553, he captured Katsurao, Wada, Takashima and Fukuda castles. In 1554 he took Fukushima, Kannomine...
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  • Tamakawa 玉川村 Ishikawa 46.67 Hirata 平田村 93.42 Kawauchi 川内村 Futaba 197.35 Katsurao 葛尾村 84.37 Iitate 飯舘村 Sōma 230.13 Tōkai 東海村 Ibaraki Naka 37.98 Miho 美浦村...
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  • – indecisive battle between Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin Siege of Katsurao Takeda Shingen captures fortress Battle of Sievershausen 9 July – Maurice...
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    Country Japan Region Chūbu (Tōkai) Prefecture Aichi Government  • Mayor Katsurao Kubota (from January 2017) Area  • Total 10.47 km2 (4.04 sq mi) Population...
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    Ocean coastline of central Fukushima. Fukushima Prefecture Futaba Iitate Katsurao Kawamata Minamisōma Nihonmatsu Ōkuma Tamura Namie has a humid climate (Köppen...
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    318 Iwase District Town Kaneyama 金山町 293.92 1,862 Ōnuma District Town Katsurao 葛尾村 84.37 420 1,387 (recorded) Futaba District Village Kawamata 川俣町 127...
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  • (1552–54) Siege of Eger (1552) – Part of Ottoman–Habsburg wars Siege of Katsurao (1553) Siege of Iwatsurugi Castle (1554) Siege of Kiso Fukushima (1554)...
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    Yoriyasu Suzuki Shigenori Suzuki Tadashige Ten Sanada braves Murakami Clan, Katsurao Castle Murakami Yoshikiyo Murakami Kunikiyo/Yamaura Kagekuni Ogasawara...
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    Minami-souma, Namie, Futaba, Ookuma, Tomioka, Naraha, Hirono, Kawamata, Katsurao, Tamura, Kawauchi 4/18 – ongoing: Fukushima 4/25 – ongoing: Motomiya 4/13...
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    (666.3 m) Rivers: Abukuma River Fukushima Prefecture Fukushima Inawashiro Katsurao Kawamata Kōriyama Motomiya Namie Ōtama Tamura Nihonmatsu has a humid subtropical...
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  • ja:砥石崩れ Tainei-ji incident (1551) Battle of Kiyosu Castle (1552) Siege of Katsurao (1553) First Battle of Kawanakajima (1553) Siege of Kannomine (1554) Siege...
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    Yorichika's Kōjinyama castle. (He probably succeeded, though sources differ). Katsurao castle, main castle of Murakami Yoshikiyo, fell to Nobushige and Takeda...
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    was forced to flee and seek refuge with his ally Murakami Yoshikiyo at Katsurao, which was itself besieged by Shingen four years later. Turnbull, Stephen...
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    of Echigo Province. The clash, fought 12 days after Shingen has taken Katsurao Castle, takes place at a shrine of Hachiman (near modern-day Yashiro, Hyōgo...
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    of the province in 1553 after seizing the last Murakami stronghold at Katsurao. However his success alarmed the Uesugi clan of Echigo Province (bordering...
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    Kashima Ibaraki Prefecture Japan 1 Kashiwa Chiba Prefecture Japan 1 22 Katsurao Fukushima Prefecture Japan 7 Kawasaki Kanagawa Prefecture Japan 1 17 Kesennuma...
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    you both east and west. National Route 399 "Home Page" (in Japanese). Katsurao Village. Retrieved 6 February 2015. Kawauchi climate data 観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値)...
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  • period Battle of Kiyosu Castle – 1552 – 1554 – Sengoku period Siege of Katsurao – 1553 – Sengoku period Battle of Muraki Castle – 1554 – Sengoku period...
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    Izumizaki, Nakajima, Yabuki, Tanagura, Tamakawa, Asakawa, Furudono, Kawauchi, Katsurao, Iwaki, Hirono Iwate Ichinoseki, Yahaba, Ōshū Yamagata Nakayama 5- Miyagi...
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    in a hilly region of the Abukuma Mountains. Fukushima Prefecture Iwaki Katsurao Kawauchi Kōriyama Miharu Namie Nihonmatsu Ōkuma Ono Tamura has a humid...
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    and one high school operated the Nagano Prefectural Board of Education. Katsurao Castle - A castle ruin, home castle of the Murakami clan. Shinano Railway...
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  • Hanawa Hinoemata Hirata Hirono Inawashiro Iitate Izumizaki Kagamiishi Katsurao Kawamata Kawauchi Kaneyama Kitashiobara Koori Kunimi Miharu Minamiaizu...
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    to Minamisoma Naraha Hirono Iwaki Hirono Kawauchi Ōkuma Futaba Tomioka Katsurao Namie Minamisōma 26 March 2021 (day 2): Sōma to Aizuwakamatsu Sōma Iitate...
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    of Echigo Province. The clash, fought 12 days after Shingen has taken Katsurao Castle, takes place at a shrine of Hachiman (near modern-day Yashiro, Hyōgo...
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