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File:Takiyama C(Musashi).layout.jpg
Layout of Takiyama Castle 滝山城 Hachiôji (Musashi). From pamphlet put out by Tokyo Park Commission. (Picked up June 2012.)
File:Takiyama C (Musashi).central layout.jpg
Central section of Takiyama Castle 滝山城 in Hachiôji (Musashi). Sign on site (June 2012)
File:Takiyama C (Musashi).view from.jpg
View of Tama and Akigawa Rivers from honmaru of Takiyama Castle 滝山城 in Hachiôji (Musashi) Photo by Bethetsu.
File:Takatsuki C (Musashi).view.jpg
Takatsuki Castle location 高月城 Hachiôji City (Musashi) (Photo by Bethetsu)
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Year dates
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Cyclic, or ''Kanshi'' 干支, system
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Year dates
Era (''Nengô'' 年号) System
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Reign Years
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17 January 2012
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Emperors of Japan
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Emperors of Japan
Kamakura Period 鎌倉時代
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Go-Hojo clan
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Go-Hojo clan
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Go-Hojo clan
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File:Yumoto.Go-Hojo.graves.jpg
Grave of the five Hôjô lords, plus Ujitsugu (far left), established in 1672 in Sôunji, Yumoto.
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Edo waterways
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File:Edo.well.model.jpg
The underground water system involved various technical devices.
File:Edo.Well.Diagram.jpg
Ordinary people in Edo accessed the water brought through the waterways by wells.
File:Hamura.Tamagawa Josui.JPG
The Tama-gawa Waterway near its source. Shortly, much of the water will be diverted to various areas as part of the Tokyo Water System.
File:Hamura Seki.jpg
Hamura Weir. The gates on the left take water from the Tama River to the Tamagawa Waterway.
File:Hamura Seki.JPG
Hamura Weir. The gates on the left take water from the Tama River to the Tamagawa Waterway.
File:Inokashira.Ochanomizu.jpg
Ochanomizu Spring in Inokashira Park, the source of the Kanda River. It is said Ieyasu often used water from here for tea when he was hawking near here.
File:Kanda Gawa.jpg
The Kanda River was part of the early Edo water system
Japanese calendar
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