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  • ...st the Shimazu; this ended in [[1557]] with the loss of [[Kamo castle|Kamô castle]] to the Shimazu.
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  • * 1863/2/13 [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] departs [[Edo castle]], bound for [[Kyoto]]. This is the first shogunal visit to the imperial ca ** 8/12 [[Serizawa Kamo]] burns down Yamatoya.
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  • *The eastern bailey (''Higashi-no-maru'') of [[Edo castle]] is destroyed by fire. *[[Kamo Rebellion]] - shogunate forces enter into private ''daimyô'' domains to pr
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  • *9/18 Assassination of Serizawa Kamo. *4/19 Battle of Utsunomiya castle.
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  • ...versaw the relocation of the clan's seat from [[Shimizu castle]] to [[Uchi castle]]. ...ri]], [[Kamo clan|Kamô]], and [[Ketoin clan|Ketôin clan]]s at [[Iwatsurugi castle]]. He then began fighting the Shibuya, Iriki-in, and [[Ito clan|Itô]] clan
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  • ...l) of the temple of [[Tomyo-ji|Tômyô-ji]], formerly located in the town of Kamo, in [[Kyoto prefecture]]. The temple was originally established in [[735]], ...nally built in [[1603]] by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] on the grounds of [[Fushimi castle]], where it served as a guest house for visiting ''daimyô'' before being m
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  • ...s she organized on temporary stages on the shores or dry riverbed of the [[Kamo River]] in [[Kyoto]]. ...pposed origins or debut of kabuki, Okuni and her troupe performed at [[Edo castle]].
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  • ...murai]] who remained situated in the countryside rather than residing in [[castle town]]s. This was possible only in a few parts of the archipelago, includin *[[Serizawa Kamo]]
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  • On September 16, Kondô Isami's group killed [[Serizawa Kamo|Serizawa Kamo's]] group and Kondô became commander of the Shinsengumi. Kondo was at the [[Osaka Castle]] with [[Okita Soji]] who was ill at the time during the [[Battle of Toba-F
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  • Sôji was involved in the assassination of [[Tonouchi Yoshio]] and [[Serizawa Kamo]]. He stayed at [[Osaka castle]] with the wounded [[Kondo Isami]] during the
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  • ...Toshizo ruled the [[Shinsengumi]] completely after eliminating [[Serizawa Kamo]]'s Mito group. ...d Bakufu troops occupied [[Goryokaku|Goryôkaku]] in October and [[Matsumae castle]] in November.
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  • ...o River]], which enters the city from the north and passes between the two Kamo Shrines ([[Kamigamo Shrine|Kamigamo]] and [[Shimogamo Shrine]]s) near the n ...shogunate's administrative buildings in the city were crowded around Nijô castle, along with the residences of many samurai families. The mansions of court
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  • ...ts end with the suicide of [[Shimazu Hisamori]] in [[1430]] at [[Takamitsu castle]].<ref>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/toushu/toushu09.html Shimazu Tadakuni]," ' ...Ôsumi province by defeating the [[Kimotsuki clan|Kimotsuki]], [[Kamo clan|Kamo]], and [[Ijichi clan]]s. They defeated the [[Ito clan|Itô clan]] in [[1577
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  • ...mi|Kondô Isami]], leader of the eight-man [[Shieikan]] faction; [[Serizawa Kamo]] leader of the five-man Mito faction; and [[Niimi Nishiki]], another membe The Koyo Chinbutai intended to take over [[Kofu castle]], but lost the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]].
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  • ...ef name=gokaido/> The road originally ended at the Sanjô Bridge over the [[Kamo River]] in Kyoto, but four additional stations were later added. This exten ...le of Kawanakajima|fourth battles of Kawanakajima]]. The castle of [[Kaizu castle|Kaizu]], later [[Matsushiro han|Matsushiro]] 松代, was near here. At To
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  • ...ovince, and the [[Kimotsuki clan|Kimotsuki]], [[Ijichi clan|Ijichi]] and [[Kamo clan]]s in Ôsumi province; they then went on to defeat the [[Ito clan|Itô ...uzen, for example, was one such clan, relocated at that time to [[Takanabe castle]], where they remained through the Edo period.<ref>Ono Masako, Tomita China
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  • ...ances, on temporary stages set up in the Kawaramachi dry riverbed of the [[Kamo River]] in [[Kyoto]], beginning in [[1603]], are said to have been the very ...d to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] decision to ban kabuki from his castle-town of [[Sunpu]] as early as [[1608]] (this also indicates that kabuki had
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