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*Ikkô thought still had some currency as late as the 1850s - in 1856, Osaka Machi Bugyo Sasaki Akinobu ordered Isshin Ikko 一心一向 worship banned throughout the city. - Ishin Shiryo Koyo, vol. 2, 173.
*Ikkô thought still had some currency as late as the 1850s - in 1856, Osaka Machi Bugyo Sasaki Akinobu ordered Isshin Ikko 一心一向 worship banned throughout the city. - Ishin Shiryo Koyo, vol. 2, 173.
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*Shukuba generally had 石垣・見附土居 stone walls or earthen embankments flanking the entrance / exit of the town.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/44485247440/in/photostream/]
*Mito casts its first mortars. 1856/3. Ishin Shiryo Koyo, vol 2, p182.
*Mito casts its first mortars. 1856/3. Ishin Shiryo Koyo, vol 2, p182.