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  • ...]], on a hill near the mouth of the Inari-gawa (Inari River). The [[Haseba clan]] also established a branch of [[Kasuga Shrine]] at the docks nearby. ...f the [[Northern Court]], against the castle, a stronghold of the [[Yagami clan]], [[Southern Court]] supporters. The castle fell to Sadahisa's forces in 1
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  • Kimotsuki Kaneshige was a prominent leader of the [[Kimotsuki clan]] during the wars of the [[Nanbokucho period|Nanboku-chô period]]. ...nths, ending in Kaneshige's death, and the castle falling to the [[Shimazu clan]]. Kaneshige was buried at Jôkô-ji in Kimotsuki Town, [[Kagoshima prefect
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  • ...with strong connections to the [[Shimazu clan]], and which members of the clan visited regularly across the year in the [[Edo period]]. ...Gion Shrine. And the Kasuga Shrine was built in the 1050s by the [[Haseba clan]], at the same time as [[Tofukuji castle|Tôfukuji castle]], which for cent
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  • ...n|shôen]]'' estate sometime in the 11th or 12th century, and the [[Shimazu clan]] appointed ''[[jito|jitô]]'' or other representatives to administer the t ...r chief site of residence, and thus the center of power in the region. The clan relocated within the city several times, however, moving from Tôfukuji to
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