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  • * 1580/1/17 [[Miki castle]] surrenders to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. [[Bessho Nagaharu]] commits [[seppu ...ibata Katsuie]] achieves victory against the [[Kaga ikki]] of [[Oyama Gobo|Oyama Gobô]].
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  • [[Image:Oyama shrine gate.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Main gate to Oyama Shrine.]] *''Japanese'': [[尾山]]神社 ''(Oyama jinja)''
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  • ...opment of other Japanese [[jokamachi|castle towns]] in that period, and to castle towns beyond Japan as well. ...kkô-ikki]] fortress of [[Oyama Gobo|Oyama Gobô]] which preceded [[Kanazawa Castle]], as well as describing the arrival of [[Maeda Toshiie]] and the events im
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  • ...tomi Hideyoshi]] came to [[Siege of Odawara|besiege]] the Hôjô's [[Odawara Castle]]. That same year he adopted [[Yuki Hideyasu|Hideyasu]], the second son of
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  • ...in the rebel army, and was released by [[Kagoshima prefecture]] governor [[Oyama Tsunayoshi|Ôyama Tsunayoshi]]. He died in battle at the age of 34 at Hotakubo, outside of [[Kumamoto castle]], on April 20, 1877, and is buried at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemete
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  • ...one of a number of figures, alongside [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]], [[Oyama Tsunayoshi|Ôyama Tsunayoshi]], and others, who received ''shôtenroku'' st ...wasakidani]] on Sept 24, [[1877]], just outside the grounds of [[Kagoshima castle]].
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  • Kanazawa castle was the political center of [[Kaga han]], the wealthiest daimyô domain in ...tle|Osaka]] and [[Edo Castle|Edo]] in size and majesty. At its height, the castle boasted over twenty towers.
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  • ...wa-Hashitsumemon.jpg|right|thumb|180px|The ''Hashizume-mon'' of [[Kanazawa castle]].]] ...chief castle headquarters in [[1583]]. With the construction of [[Kanazawa castle]] (beginning in [[1592]]), the city grew quickly, reaching 50,000 inhabitan
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  • ...ty of [[Tokyo]] in 1939, in gratitude for the bloodless way in which [[Edo castle]] was taken during the [[Meiji Restoration]]. Another stone, a gift to the *[[Oyama Tsunayoshi|Ôyama Tsunayoshi Kakunosuke]]
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  • [[Image:Toshiie.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statue of Maeda Toshiie at [[Oyama Shrine]], [[Kanazawa]].]] ..., a further earthquake in 1596 was destined to destroy Toshiie's [[Fushimi castle]]. Toshiie served in the [[Odawara Campaign]] ([[1590]]) and then as part
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  • ...rmy of roughly 42,000 attempts to oust the Imperial garrison at [[Kumamoto castle]]. *1877/3 Saigô's [[siege of Kumamoto castle]] is lifted.
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  • ...Saigo Kichijiro|Kichijirô]], [[Ichiki Koto|Koto]], [[Mihara Taka|Taka]], [[Oyama Yasu|Yasu]], [[Saigo Tsugumichi|Tsugumichi]], and [[Saigo Kohei|Kohei]]. Ga ...Ryû Aiko]] (aka Aikana), with whom he had two children: a daughter named [[Oyama Kikuko|Kikuko]] and a son, [[Saigo Kikujiro|Saigô Kikujirô]].<ref name=ta
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