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In [[1183]], Shigemori's second son [[Taira no Sukemori]] ordered [[Taira no Sadayoshi]] to bring some of the late Shigemori's hair to Tomonoura; a five-story pagoda was erected with Shigemori's hair as the chief relic.
 
In [[1183]], Shigemori's second son [[Taira no Sukemori]] ordered [[Taira no Sadayoshi]] to bring some of the late Shigemori's hair to Tomonoura; a five-story pagoda was erected with Shigemori's hair as the chief relic.
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[[Ashikaga Tadauji]] stayed at Komatsu-dera for a time in [[1335]], alongside his younger brother [[Ashikaga Naoyoshi]], while journeying to the [[Kanto|Kantô]] from his Kyushu campaign.
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[[Ashikaga Tadauji]] stayed at Komatsu-dera for a time in [[1335]], alongside his younger brother [[Ashikaga Naoyoshi]], while journeying to the [[Kanto|Kantô]] from his Kyushu campaign. Less than five years later, the temple became an encampment for forces of the [[Northern Court]], during a 10+ day battle against [[Southern Court]] forces, based at [[Ogashima castle|Ôgashima castle]]<!--大可島城-->, fighting for control of Tomo; ultimately, the Northern court won back control of the town.
    
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