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Matsudaira Nobutsuna (松平 信綱, December 19, 1596 – May 4, 1662) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kawagoe Domain. First serving Tokugawa Iemitsu as a page, Nobutsuna was renowned for his sagacity. He was named a rōjū in 1633. Nobutsuna led the shogunal forces to their final victory over the rebellion at Shimabara. His court title was Izu no Kami, which was the origin of his nickname, "Izu the Wise" (知恵伊豆, Chie Izu).
Nobutsuna was born in 1596, the son of Ōkōchi Hisatsuna, a senior retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was adopted as the heir of his uncle, Matsudaira Masatsuna, in 1601. After being introduced to Hidetada and Ieyasu, he was appointed as page to Ieyasu's grandson Iemitsu. He was greatly admired by Iemitsu, and renowned within the Tokugawa administration for his sagacity.
In the early years of his service, he was a hatamoto; he later became a daimyo. In 1623, he received the court title of Izu no Kami. He became daimyo in 1633, receiving the Oshi Domain as his fief.
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El Festival de Kawagoe (Evento de Carrozas del Festival Hikawa de Kawagoe) nace de los festivales "Shinkosai (festival de la fe)" y "Evento de Carrozas", que se realizan luego del "Reitaisai (festival religioso mas importante)" del templo sintoísta Hikawa todos los 14 de octubre, en la ciudad de Kawagoe, prefectura de Saitama. El festival religioso "Shinkosai" comenzó en el año 1648, cuando el Amo del Dominio de Kawagoe: Matsudaira Nobutsuna, incentivase el festival donando al templo Hikawa un santuario portátil (Mikoshi), máscaras de león y tambores. A partir de 1651, una resplandeciente procesión comenzó a cruzar los pueblos feligreses y sus habitantes comenzaron a acompañarlos. Estos rituales son el origen del "Festival de Kawagoe". Sitio Oficial: http://kawagoematsuri.jp/spanish/his...
Yamaga shrine is enshrined in the Sanada area. This shrine has a history of over a thousand years. It has been protecting the area as the local God. Mt. Azumayama towers towards the north. The rear shrine of Yamaga Shrine is enshrined at the peak which has an altitude of 2354m. A rear shrine is usually located behind the main shrine. There is a temple in the premises of the shrine that protects the God of Hakusan Faith, a faith which worships both their God as well as Buddha. It is called the“Tendai sect Richiin Hakusan Temple”. Hakusan Faith worships the sacred Mt. Hakusan, that stretches across Ishikawa, Fukui and Gifu prefecture. Being a village protected by both their God and Buddha, there is a record of the Shinto priest and the Buddhist priest preying together at Yamaga Shrine....