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Kyōtoku Incident
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Kyōtoku Incident
The Kyōtoku Incident (享徳の乱, Kyōtoku no Ran) was a long series of skirmishes and conflicts fought for control of the Kantō region of Japan in the 15th century.The conflict began in 1454 with the assassination of Uesugi Noritada by Kantō kubō Ashikaga Shigeuji.
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published: 22 Jan 2016
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1970s.JAPAN.A tourist destination called Nikko. Tokugawa Ieyasu's grave.
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern part of the Kanto region of Japan. Tosho Daigongen, who deified Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, is enshrined as the main deity. It is the head office of Toshogu Shrine all over Japan. In addition, it is often counted as one of the three major Toshogu Shrines along with Kunozan Toshogu Shrine and Ueno Toshogu Shrine. The official name is "Toshogu", which does not name a place, but the official website of Toshogu lists "Nikko Toshogu" on its homepage, and it is compared to being called "Nikko Toshogu" to distinguish it from other Toshogu. There are many targets. The adjacent Buddhist temple, Rinnoji, marks the opening of Mt. Nikko by Shodo in the 2nd year of Tenpyo-jingo (766) during ...
published: 27 Oct 2021
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Siege of Kawagoe Castle 1545 | Total War: Shogun 2 historical battle in cinematic (河越城の戦い)
The 1545–1546 Siege of Kawagoe Castle (河越城の戦い Kawagoe-jyō no tatakai) was part of a failed attempt by the Uesugi clan to regain Kawagoe Castle from the Later Hōjō clan in the Sengoku period of Japan. Uesugi Tomosada of the Ogigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan was joined by his more powerful relative Uesugi Norimasa, by Ashikaga Haruuji, the Kantō kubō in Koga, and by a host of anti-Hōjō daimyō from the Kantō region.
Music: Total War: Shogun
"Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com." https://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Using_Total_War_Gameplay_Footage
published: 29 Jun 2018
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OTA DOKAN PART I: The origins of the Edo Castle #NihongadasOffTrack-5
First part of the videos about Ota Dokan, a character who has always more and more. I didn't have enough space in just a video, so expect more in the near future. Hope you like it!
00:00 - Intro
1:39 - Political context: the kubo and the kanrei
4:24 - Kyotoku Incident (just a little)
6:34 - Dokan, the first Edo residence and the "Ditto" clan
9:30 - From a residence to an actual castle
10:42 - A rebellion against the Uesugi clan
12:25 - Dokan's death
13:10 - Dokan in Tokyo International Forum
14:07 - Final question and farewell
Sources:
- Ota Dokan: https://jref.com/articles/ota-dokan.484/
- The Edo clan: https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-edo-clan.html
- What does Edo mean? https://japanthis.com/2013/09/06/what-does-edo-mean/
published: 30 Oct 2022
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明君和昏君做一樣的事會怎樣? 足利義滿到義教的統治,日本室町幕府統一南北朝後的興衰,日明貿易、守護大名、將軍繼承問題陰影下的短暫盛世和矛盾積累 #大河劇 #應仁之亂 #日本 #朝貢
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#花散里 #日本戰國 #足利尊氏
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也關注世界和當代的頻道:https://www.youtube.com/@mico.hanachirusato
以演義方式重新講述日本歷史故事。以現代的眼光重新塑造戰國 幕末明治 大正昭和所經歷過的傳奇。
探索室町幕府的歷史,從足利尊氏的去世到足利義教的統治。 了解室町幕府如何在政治鬥爭和內部衝突中穩固其權力,以及它如何處理與南朝的關係,最終實現日本的統一。 本影片深入分析了足利義滿的統治策略,包括對地方守護大名的控制,以及他如何透過日明貿易增強幕府的實力。 同時,我們也會探討足利義教時期的政治動盪,包括他與地方大名的關係,以及他如何維持幕府的權威。 這段歷史不僅展示了室町幕府的政治體制,也揭示了其內部的權力平衡遊戲。
這裡是巫女花散里,演繹日本歷史與傳奇的頻道,記得先按讚關注哦。
published: 15 Dec 2023
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TAKEDA BISHI 武田菱 - Japanese Lamp (080L)
You can buy this japanese lamp on ShinoStore.com
http://www.shinostore.com
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The Takeda clan was a Japanese clan active from the late Heian Period (794-1185) until the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture.
The Takeda were descendants of Emperor Seiwa (850-880) and are a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji), by Minamoto no Yoshimitsu (1056-1127), brother to the Chinjufu-shogun Minamoto no Yoshiie (1039-1106). Minamoto no Yoshikiyo (1075-1149), son of Yoshimitsu, was the first to take the name of Takeda.
In the 12th century, at the end of the Heian period, the Takeda family controlled...
published: 17 Dec 2014
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堀越公方・古河公方【 日本史】ややこしいとこ#日本史#受験#勉強 #大学受験#高校受験#shorts
published: 12 Feb 2022
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【聞いて覚える】日本史 室町幕府の動揺 鎌倉公方vs関東管領 〜タッチver.〜 #大学受験 #日本史#替え歌
鎌倉公方の人物は公方〇〇という表現です。
日本史 大学受験 覚え方 語呂合わせ
室町幕府 上杉禅宗の乱 永享の乱 結城合戦 享徳の乱 タッチ 替え歌
音源 https://youtu.be/TFnOnVH7nIw?si=IQXDGUbvaGiWsSrF
published: 27 Sep 2023
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古河公方 氏姫♪ in音出事 No.1 lou-lou
今日は桃香ちゃんの誕生日です!
3月9日の大屋根LIVEで
披露する「氏姫」
今夜の練習を ちょっとだけ公開!
published: 03 Mar 2014
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Kyōtoku Incident
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Kyōtoku Incident
The Kyōtoku In...
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Kyōtoku Incident
The Kyōtoku Incident (享徳の乱, Kyōtoku no Ran) was a long series of skirmishes and conflicts fought for control of the Kantō region of Japan in the 15th century.The conflict began in 1454 with the assassination of Uesugi Noritada by Kantō kubō Ashikaga Shigeuji.
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Kyōtoku Incident
The Kyōtoku Incident (享徳の乱, Kyōtoku no Ran) was a long series of skirmishes and conflicts fought for control of the Kantō region of Japan in the 15th century.The conflict began in 1454 with the assassination of Uesugi Noritada by Kantō kubō Ashikaga Shigeuji.
-Video is targeted to blind users
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- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 33
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1970s.JAPAN.A tourist destination called Nikko. Tokugawa Ieyasu's grave.
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern part of the Kanto region of Japan. Tosho Daigongen, who deified Ieyasu Toku...
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern part of the Kanto region of Japan. Tosho Daigongen, who deified Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, is enshrined as the main deity. It is the head office of Toshogu Shrine all over Japan. In addition, it is often counted as one of the three major Toshogu Shrines along with Kunozan Toshogu Shrine and Ueno Toshogu Shrine. The official name is "Toshogu", which does not name a place, but the official website of Toshogu lists "Nikko Toshogu" on its homepage, and it is compared to being called "Nikko Toshogu" to distinguish it from other Toshogu. There are many targets. The adjacent Buddhist temple, Rinnoji, marks the opening of Mt. Nikko by Shodo in the 2nd year of Tenpyo-jingo (766) during the Nara period. After that, it was revered as a sacred place in the Kanto region, and was donated by Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura Shogunate. Yoritomo has been a religious authority in the eastern country through the successive generations of the Kamakura Shogunate, Kanto Kubō, and Gohojo since he set aside his mother's ancestor from the Atsuta Omiya family. Against this background, Tokugawa is believed to have built Toshogu. Two shrines and temples, including Rinnoji Temple and Nikko Futarasan Shrine, are registered as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites as "Nikko Shrines and Temples". A gate town is formed from JR Nikko Station and Tobu Nikko Station, and many tourists including worshipers and foreigners visit.Ieyasu Tokugawa was a military commander, warring lord, and world man from the Warring States period to the early Edo period. The 9th head of the Ansho Matsudaira family and the founder of the Tokugawa family, the Tokugawa shogun family, and the Gosanke family. He was formerly known as Motoyasu Matsudaira (Matsudaira he is Motoyasu). He won the Battle of Sekigahara, which was caused after Toyotomi Hideyoshi's death, and while oppressing the Toyotomi forces, he destroyed Toyotomi in 1615 by the team of Summer Osaka and opened the Edo Shogunate, which lasted for 265 years. One of the Sanei-Ketsu.
In Japan, when we say simply "pre-war", we usually refer to the period before the outbreak of World War II, starting with the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese economy grew by leaps and bounds over a period of about 19 years, from 1954 to 1973, when the domestic postal code system and Euroclear were established in 1968, followed by rapid progress in bringing the bill clearing system online. In 1956, the White Paper on the Economy was published. During the period of rapid economic growth in the 1960s and 1970s, the economy benefited from special demand from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1970 Osaka World's Fair. In 1968, the country's gross national product (GNP) surpassed that of West Germany to become the second largest in the world. Bullet trains and expressways were built. Just before the 1970s, when Japan became a creditor nation, foreigners began to invest more in Japanese stocks. The Nixon Shock of 1971 led to a substantial revaluation of the yen, which corrected the excessive surplus in the balance of payments and contributed to economic stability. In October 1973, the Fourth Middle East War triggered a rise in the price of crude oil, and Japan fell into an oil shock (the First Oil Shock). Thereafter, the economy moved into a period of stable growth (from December 1973 to February 1991, when the bubble economy burst).
About World Vintage Films
I'm doing a Youtube video of footage taken from the 1910s to the 1980s.The footage is original and was filmed by my family and my friends while they were traveling.That's why most of the footage was shot in Japan.The first step in the editing process is to convert the video from analog to digital. Then I remove the unnecessary parts and add the original music and subtitles. We don't want to hide the footage, so we don't have many subtitles.Black and white footage may be converted to color.International and domestic travel around the world, before, during and after the war.We have over 10,000 films that have not yet been released to the public. We will continue to edit and distribute a few more in the future.There is a lot of valuable footage. Especially rare are old footage from less developed countries. At that time, the equipment for filming was rare. Pre-war footage of Japan is also valuable. Old cars and trains. There is also footage of airplanes shot from the sky. Towns and markets, and people. And people. Famous tourist spots and natural scenery. The fashion sense is also interesting and different from today. Enjoy the scenery in the old style.Mostly on 8mm, 16mm, 9.5mm, 35mm, etc. Newer types of video, such as VHS, are not covered.
(I translate in multiple languages, so my writing is poor.)
#1970s
#JAPAN
#NIKKO
BGM:MusMus
https://wn.com/1970S.Japan.A_Tourist_Destination_Called_Nikko._Tokugawa_Ieyasu's_Grave.
Nikko Toshogu is a shrine located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern part of the Kanto region of Japan. Tosho Daigongen, who deified Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, is enshrined as the main deity. It is the head office of Toshogu Shrine all over Japan. In addition, it is often counted as one of the three major Toshogu Shrines along with Kunozan Toshogu Shrine and Ueno Toshogu Shrine. The official name is "Toshogu", which does not name a place, but the official website of Toshogu lists "Nikko Toshogu" on its homepage, and it is compared to being called "Nikko Toshogu" to distinguish it from other Toshogu. There are many targets. The adjacent Buddhist temple, Rinnoji, marks the opening of Mt. Nikko by Shodo in the 2nd year of Tenpyo-jingo (766) during the Nara period. After that, it was revered as a sacred place in the Kanto region, and was donated by Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura Shogunate. Yoritomo has been a religious authority in the eastern country through the successive generations of the Kamakura Shogunate, Kanto Kubō, and Gohojo since he set aside his mother's ancestor from the Atsuta Omiya family. Against this background, Tokugawa is believed to have built Toshogu. Two shrines and temples, including Rinnoji Temple and Nikko Futarasan Shrine, are registered as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites as "Nikko Shrines and Temples". A gate town is formed from JR Nikko Station and Tobu Nikko Station, and many tourists including worshipers and foreigners visit.Ieyasu Tokugawa was a military commander, warring lord, and world man from the Warring States period to the early Edo period. The 9th head of the Ansho Matsudaira family and the founder of the Tokugawa family, the Tokugawa shogun family, and the Gosanke family. He was formerly known as Motoyasu Matsudaira (Matsudaira he is Motoyasu). He won the Battle of Sekigahara, which was caused after Toyotomi Hideyoshi's death, and while oppressing the Toyotomi forces, he destroyed Toyotomi in 1615 by the team of Summer Osaka and opened the Edo Shogunate, which lasted for 265 years. One of the Sanei-Ketsu.
In Japan, when we say simply "pre-war", we usually refer to the period before the outbreak of World War II, starting with the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese economy grew by leaps and bounds over a period of about 19 years, from 1954 to 1973, when the domestic postal code system and Euroclear were established in 1968, followed by rapid progress in bringing the bill clearing system online. In 1956, the White Paper on the Economy was published. During the period of rapid economic growth in the 1960s and 1970s, the economy benefited from special demand from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1970 Osaka World's Fair. In 1968, the country's gross national product (GNP) surpassed that of West Germany to become the second largest in the world. Bullet trains and expressways were built. Just before the 1970s, when Japan became a creditor nation, foreigners began to invest more in Japanese stocks. The Nixon Shock of 1971 led to a substantial revaluation of the yen, which corrected the excessive surplus in the balance of payments and contributed to economic stability. In October 1973, the Fourth Middle East War triggered a rise in the price of crude oil, and Japan fell into an oil shock (the First Oil Shock). Thereafter, the economy moved into a period of stable growth (from December 1973 to February 1991, when the bubble economy burst).
About World Vintage Films
I'm doing a Youtube video of footage taken from the 1910s to the 1980s.The footage is original and was filmed by my family and my friends while they were traveling.That's why most of the footage was shot in Japan.The first step in the editing process is to convert the video from analog to digital. Then I remove the unnecessary parts and add the original music and subtitles. We don't want to hide the footage, so we don't have many subtitles.Black and white footage may be converted to color.International and domestic travel around the world, before, during and after the war.We have over 10,000 films that have not yet been released to the public. We will continue to edit and distribute a few more in the future.There is a lot of valuable footage. Especially rare are old footage from less developed countries. At that time, the equipment for filming was rare. Pre-war footage of Japan is also valuable. Old cars and trains. There is also footage of airplanes shot from the sky. Towns and markets, and people. And people. Famous tourist spots and natural scenery. The fashion sense is also interesting and different from today. Enjoy the scenery in the old style.Mostly on 8mm, 16mm, 9.5mm, 35mm, etc. Newer types of video, such as VHS, are not covered.
(I translate in multiple languages, so my writing is poor.)
#1970s
#JAPAN
#NIKKO
BGM:MusMus
- published: 27 Oct 2021
- views: 38
8:21
Siege of Kawagoe Castle 1545 | Total War: Shogun 2 historical battle in cinematic (河越城の戦い)
The 1545–1546 Siege of Kawagoe Castle (河越城の戦い Kawagoe-jyō no tatakai) was part of a failed attempt by the Uesugi clan to regain Kawagoe Castle from the Later Hō...
The 1545–1546 Siege of Kawagoe Castle (河越城の戦い Kawagoe-jyō no tatakai) was part of a failed attempt by the Uesugi clan to regain Kawagoe Castle from the Later Hōjō clan in the Sengoku period of Japan. Uesugi Tomosada of the Ogigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan was joined by his more powerful relative Uesugi Norimasa, by Ashikaga Haruuji, the Kantō kubō in Koga, and by a host of anti-Hōjō daimyō from the Kantō region.
Music: Total War: Shogun
"Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com." https://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Using_Total_War_Gameplay_Footage
https://wn.com/Siege_Of_Kawagoe_Castle_1545_|_Total_War_Shogun_2_Historical_Battle_In_Cinematic_(河越城の戦い)
The 1545–1546 Siege of Kawagoe Castle (河越城の戦い Kawagoe-jyō no tatakai) was part of a failed attempt by the Uesugi clan to regain Kawagoe Castle from the Later Hōjō clan in the Sengoku period of Japan. Uesugi Tomosada of the Ogigayatsu branch of the Uesugi clan was joined by his more powerful relative Uesugi Norimasa, by Ashikaga Haruuji, the Kantō kubō in Koga, and by a host of anti-Hōjō daimyō from the Kantō region.
Music: Total War: Shogun
"Please note this is an unofficial video and is not endorsed by SEGA or the Creative Assembly in any way. For more information on Total War, please visit www.totalwar.com." https://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Using_Total_War_Gameplay_Footage
- published: 29 Jun 2018
- views: 204436
15:53
OTA DOKAN PART I: The origins of the Edo Castle #NihongadasOffTrack-5
First part of the videos about Ota Dokan, a character who has always more and more. I didn't have enough space in just a video, so expect more in the near futur...
First part of the videos about Ota Dokan, a character who has always more and more. I didn't have enough space in just a video, so expect more in the near future. Hope you like it!
00:00 - Intro
1:39 - Political context: the kubo and the kanrei
4:24 - Kyotoku Incident (just a little)
6:34 - Dokan, the first Edo residence and the "Ditto" clan
9:30 - From a residence to an actual castle
10:42 - A rebellion against the Uesugi clan
12:25 - Dokan's death
13:10 - Dokan in Tokyo International Forum
14:07 - Final question and farewell
Sources:
- Ota Dokan: https://jref.com/articles/ota-dokan.484/
- The Edo clan: https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-edo-clan.html
- What does Edo mean? https://japanthis.com/2013/09/06/what-does-edo-mean/
https://wn.com/Ota_Dokan_Part_I_The_Origins_Of_The_Edo_Castle_Nihongadasofftrack_5
First part of the videos about Ota Dokan, a character who has always more and more. I didn't have enough space in just a video, so expect more in the near future. Hope you like it!
00:00 - Intro
1:39 - Political context: the kubo and the kanrei
4:24 - Kyotoku Incident (just a little)
6:34 - Dokan, the first Edo residence and the "Ditto" clan
9:30 - From a residence to an actual castle
10:42 - A rebellion against the Uesugi clan
12:25 - Dokan's death
13:10 - Dokan in Tokyo International Forum
14:07 - Final question and farewell
Sources:
- Ota Dokan: https://jref.com/articles/ota-dokan.484/
- The Edo clan: https://edoflourishing.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-edo-clan.html
- What does Edo mean? https://japanthis.com/2013/09/06/what-does-edo-mean/
- published: 30 Oct 2022
- views: 128
10:09
明君和昏君做一樣的事會怎樣? 足利義滿到義教的統治,日本室町幕府統一南北朝後的興衰,日明貿易、守護大名、將軍繼承問題陰影下的短暫盛世和矛盾積累 #大河劇 #應仁之亂 #日本 #朝貢
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#花散里 #日本戰國 #足利尊氏
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成為這個頻道的會員並獲得福利:
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#花散里 #日本戰國 #足利尊氏
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也關注世界和當代的頻道:https://www.youtube.com/@mico.hanachirusato
以演義方式重新講述日本歷史故事。以現代的眼光重新塑造戰國 幕末明治 大正昭和所經歷過的傳奇。
探索室町幕府的歷史,從足利尊氏的去世到足利義教的統治。 了解室町幕府如何在政治鬥爭和內部衝突中穩固其權力,以及它如何處理與南朝的關係,最終實現日本的統一。 本影片深入分析了足利義滿的統治策略,包括對地方守護大名的控制,以及他如何透過日明貿易增強幕府的實力。 同時,我們也會探討足利義教時期的政治動盪,包括他與地方大名的關係,以及他如何維持幕府的權威。 這段歷史不僅展示了室町幕府的政治體制,也揭示了其內部的權力平衡遊戲。
這裡是巫女花散里,演繹日本歷史與傳奇的頻道,記得先按讚關注哦。
https://wn.com/明君和昏君做一樣的事會怎樣?_足利義滿到義教的統治,日本室町幕府統一南北朝後的興衰,日明貿易、守護大名、將軍繼承問題陰影下的短暫盛世和矛盾積累_大河劇_應仁之亂_日本_朝貢
成為這個頻道的會員並獲得福利:
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#花散里 #日本戰國 #足利尊氏
成為這個頻道的會員並獲得福利:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKiq2TLCFCx2iYHtHPX-F6Q/join
創作不易,贊助花散裡換新面具:https://paypal.me/hanachirusato
也關注世界和當代的頻道:https://www.youtube.com/@mico.hanachirusato
以演義方式重新講述日本歷史故事。以現代的眼光重新塑造戰國 幕末明治 大正昭和所經歷過的傳奇。
探索室町幕府的歷史,從足利尊氏的去世到足利義教的統治。 了解室町幕府如何在政治鬥爭和內部衝突中穩固其權力,以及它如何處理與南朝的關係,最終實現日本的統一。 本影片深入分析了足利義滿的統治策略,包括對地方守護大名的控制,以及他如何透過日明貿易增強幕府的實力。 同時,我們也會探討足利義教時期的政治動盪,包括他與地方大名的關係,以及他如何維持幕府的權威。 這段歷史不僅展示了室町幕府的政治體制,也揭示了其內部的權力平衡遊戲。
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- published: 15 Dec 2023
- views: 4418
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TAKEDA BISHI 武田菱 - Japanese Lamp (080L)
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You can buy this japanese lamp on ShinoStore.com
http://www.shinostore.com
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The Takeda clan was a Japanese clan active from the late Heian Period (794-1185) until the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture.
The Takeda were descendants of Emperor Seiwa (850-880) and are a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji), by Minamoto no Yoshimitsu (1056-1127), brother to the Chinjufu-shogun Minamoto no Yoshiie (1039-1106). Minamoto no Yoshikiyo (1075-1149), son of Yoshimitsu, was the first to take the name of Takeda.
In the 12th century, at the end of the Heian period, the Takeda family controlled Kai Province. Along with a number of other families, they aided their cousin Minamoto no Yoritomo against the Taira clan in the Genpei War. When Minamoto no Yoritomo was first defeated at Ishibashiyama (1181), Takeda Nobuyoshi was applied for help and the Takeda sent an army of 20,000 men to support Yoritomo. Takeda Nobumitsu (1162-1248), helped the Hōjō during the Shokyu War (1221) and in reward received the governorship of Aki Province. Until the Sengoku period, the Takeda were shugo of Kai, Aki and Wakasa provinces.
Immediately prior to the Sengoku period, the Takeda helped to suppress the Rebellion of Uesugi Zenshū (1416-1417). Uesugi Zenshū was the kanrei chief advisor to Ashikaga Mochiuji, an enemy of the central Ashikaga shogunate and the Kantō kubō governor-general of the Kantō Region. Mochiuji, lord of the Uesugi clan, made a reprisal against the Takeda clan in 1415. This reprisal began a rivalry between the Uesugi and Takeda clans which would last roughly 150 years until the destruction of the Takeda clan at the end of the Sengoku period.
Takeda Harunobu (1467-1568) succeeded his father Nobutora in 1540 and became shugo lord of Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. In this period the Takeda began to quickly expand from their base in Kai Province. In 1559, Harunobu changed his name to the better-known Takeda Shingen. He faced the Hōjō clan a number of times, and most of his expansion was to the north, where he fought his most famous battles against Uesugi Kenshin. This series of regional skirmishes is known as the Battles of Kawanakajima. The battles began in 1553, and the best known and severest among them was fought on September 10, 1561.
Shingen is famous for his tactical genius, and innovations, though some historians have argued that his tactics were not particularly impressive nor revolutionary. Nevertheless, Shingen is perhaps most famous for his use of the cavalry charge. Up until the mid-16th century and Shingen's rise to power, mounted samurai were primarily archers. There was already a trend at this time towards larger infantry-based armies, including a large number of foot archers. In order to defeat these missile troops, Shingen transformed his samurai from archers to lancers. Shingen used the cavalry charge to devastating effect at the Battle of Mikatagahara in 1572. The strength of Shingen's new tactic became so famous that the Takeda army came to be known as the kiba gundan, or 'mounted army.'
Shingen died in on May 13 1573 at age 53 from illness. His less tactically talented son Takeda Katsuyori (1546-1582) succeeded Shingen and was defeated in the Battle of Nagashino in 1575 by Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga succeeded in eliminating the heirs of the Takeda clan after the Battle of Nagashino. The clan was effectively eliminated, although descendants of the Takeda clan would take prominent positions in the Tokugawa shogunate, established in 1603.
Takeda is also a fairly common family name in modern Japan, though it is unlikely that everyone with the Takeda name is descended from this noble house (several divisions of the family have the Takeda name).
In fact, most of the real descendants of the Takeda had a different name when they created a cadet branch. During the Tokugawa period, several daimyō families were direct descendants of the Takeda.
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You can buy this japanese lamp on ShinoStore.com
http://www.shinostore.com
***********************************************************************************************************
The Takeda clan was a Japanese clan active from the late Heian Period (794-1185) until the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture.
The Takeda were descendants of Emperor Seiwa (850-880) and are a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji), by Minamoto no Yoshimitsu (1056-1127), brother to the Chinjufu-shogun Minamoto no Yoshiie (1039-1106). Minamoto no Yoshikiyo (1075-1149), son of Yoshimitsu, was the first to take the name of Takeda.
In the 12th century, at the end of the Heian period, the Takeda family controlled Kai Province. Along with a number of other families, they aided their cousin Minamoto no Yoritomo against the Taira clan in the Genpei War. When Minamoto no Yoritomo was first defeated at Ishibashiyama (1181), Takeda Nobuyoshi was applied for help and the Takeda sent an army of 20,000 men to support Yoritomo. Takeda Nobumitsu (1162-1248), helped the Hōjō during the Shokyu War (1221) and in reward received the governorship of Aki Province. Until the Sengoku period, the Takeda were shugo of Kai, Aki and Wakasa provinces.
Immediately prior to the Sengoku period, the Takeda helped to suppress the Rebellion of Uesugi Zenshū (1416-1417). Uesugi Zenshū was the kanrei chief advisor to Ashikaga Mochiuji, an enemy of the central Ashikaga shogunate and the Kantō kubō governor-general of the Kantō Region. Mochiuji, lord of the Uesugi clan, made a reprisal against the Takeda clan in 1415. This reprisal began a rivalry between the Uesugi and Takeda clans which would last roughly 150 years until the destruction of the Takeda clan at the end of the Sengoku period.
Takeda Harunobu (1467-1568) succeeded his father Nobutora in 1540 and became shugo lord of Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. In this period the Takeda began to quickly expand from their base in Kai Province. In 1559, Harunobu changed his name to the better-known Takeda Shingen. He faced the Hōjō clan a number of times, and most of his expansion was to the north, where he fought his most famous battles against Uesugi Kenshin. This series of regional skirmishes is known as the Battles of Kawanakajima. The battles began in 1553, and the best known and severest among them was fought on September 10, 1561.
Shingen is famous for his tactical genius, and innovations, though some historians have argued that his tactics were not particularly impressive nor revolutionary. Nevertheless, Shingen is perhaps most famous for his use of the cavalry charge. Up until the mid-16th century and Shingen's rise to power, mounted samurai were primarily archers. There was already a trend at this time towards larger infantry-based armies, including a large number of foot archers. In order to defeat these missile troops, Shingen transformed his samurai from archers to lancers. Shingen used the cavalry charge to devastating effect at the Battle of Mikatagahara in 1572. The strength of Shingen's new tactic became so famous that the Takeda army came to be known as the kiba gundan, or 'mounted army.'
Shingen died in on May 13 1573 at age 53 from illness. His less tactically talented son Takeda Katsuyori (1546-1582) succeeded Shingen and was defeated in the Battle of Nagashino in 1575 by Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga succeeded in eliminating the heirs of the Takeda clan after the Battle of Nagashino. The clan was effectively eliminated, although descendants of the Takeda clan would take prominent positions in the Tokugawa shogunate, established in 1603.
Takeda is also a fairly common family name in modern Japan, though it is unlikely that everyone with the Takeda name is descended from this noble house (several divisions of the family have the Takeda name).
In fact, most of the real descendants of the Takeda had a different name when they created a cadet branch. During the Tokugawa period, several daimyō families were direct descendants of the Takeda.
©Wikipedia.org
- published: 17 Dec 2014
- views: 205
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【聞いて覚える】日本史 室町幕府の動揺 鎌倉公方vs関東管領 〜タッチver.〜 #大学受験 #日本史#替え歌
鎌倉公方の人物は公方〇〇という表現です。
日本史 大学受験 覚え方 語呂合わせ
室町幕府 上杉禅宗の乱 永享の乱 結城合戦 享徳の乱 タッチ 替え歌
音源 https://youtu.be/TFnOnVH7nIw?si=IQXDGUbvaGiWsSrF
鎌倉公方の人物は公方〇〇という表現です。
日本史 大学受験 覚え方 語呂合わせ
室町幕府 上杉禅宗の乱 永享の乱 結城合戦 享徳の乱 タッチ 替え歌
音源 https://youtu.be/TFnOnVH7nIw?si=IQXDGUbvaGiWsSrF
https://wn.com/【聞いて覚える】日本史_室町幕府の動揺_鎌倉公方Vs関東管領_〜タッチVer.〜_大学受験_日本史_替え歌
鎌倉公方の人物は公方〇〇という表現です。
日本史 大学受験 覚え方 語呂合わせ
室町幕府 上杉禅宗の乱 永享の乱 結城合戦 享徳の乱 タッチ 替え歌
音源 https://youtu.be/TFnOnVH7nIw?si=IQXDGUbvaGiWsSrF
- published: 27 Sep 2023
- views: 249
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古河公方 氏姫♪ in音出事 No.1 lou-lou
今日は桃香ちゃんの誕生日です!
3月9日の大屋根LIVEで
披露する「氏姫」
今夜の練習を ちょっとだけ公開!
今日は桃香ちゃんの誕生日です!
3月9日の大屋根LIVEで
披露する「氏姫」
今夜の練習を ちょっとだけ公開!
https://wn.com/古河公方_氏姫♪_In音出事_No.1_Lou_Lou
今日は桃香ちゃんの誕生日です!
3月9日の大屋根LIVEで
披露する「氏姫」
今夜の練習を ちょっとだけ公開!
- published: 03 Mar 2014
- views: 446