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  • *''Japanese'': [[坂本]] 万七 ''(Sakamoto Manshichi)'' Sakamoto Manshichi was a noted photographer of the prewar era. He is perhaps best kn
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  • ...myoji River. Mitsuhide himself was killed attempting to flee to [[Sakamoto castle]], which fell soon afterwards to [[Hori Hidemasa]].
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  • .../3 or /4 (May) Hideyoshi entertains [[Otomo Sorin|Ôtomo Sôrin]] at [[Osaka castle]]. * 1586/12/4 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] moves to [[Sunpu castle]] from [[Hamamatsu castle]].
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  • ...[[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] called the various ''daimyô'' to [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]] to discuss whether authority should be turned over to the Imperial Court,
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  • ...eated at Uchide-hama by [[Hori Hidemasa]]. Hidemitsu escaped to [[Sakamoto castle]], where he killed Mitsuhide's family. Under siege by Hori, he sent out a c
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  • ...omi clan|Toyotomi]] forces in [[1587]] but died suddenly at his [[Sadowara castle]] in Hyûga in the 7th month, possibly as the result of poisoning but more
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  • ...akute]]. He joined the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] army besieging [[Odawara castle]] in [[1590]] but died in camp during the campaign.
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  • ...sassinated on [[1862]]/4/8 while on his way home from [[Kochi castle|Kôchi castle]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 4 (1937), 42.</ref> *Jansen, Marius B. ''Sakamoto Ryoma and the Meiji Restoration''. Columbia University Press, 1994.
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  • ...confrontations between the Asai/Asakura forces and the Oda around [[Odani castle]] in [[Omi province|Ômi Province]] between [[1571]]-[[1572]]. He surrender
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  • ...de proved himself a capable general and in [[1571]] was awarded [[Sakamoto castle]] and two districts in [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. When Nobunaga went t ...n. Akechi worked as quickly as he could, and looted [[Azuchi castle|Azuchi Castle]] so as to reward his men and made friendly gestures towards a bewildered I
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  • ...ign]] radicals. Originally intent on cutting down Kaishû, [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] became hooked on Kaishû's vision for Japan and became his leading ...at it was as a result of this meeting that the peaceful surrender of [[Edo castle]] was arranged. This spared Edo a certain degree of destruction, which migh
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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 *[[Sakamoto Ryoma]]
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  • ...groundwork for the [[Sat-Cho Alliance|Sat-Chô Alliance]]. [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] and [[Komatsu Tatewaki]] serve as mediators. * 1866/8/11 Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] dies in [[Osaka castle]].
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  • *[[Akechi Mitsuhide]] builds [[Sakamoto Castle]] at the foot of [[Mt. Hiei]], on the shores of [[Lake Biwa]]. ...ol]] of [[Noh]] relocates to Tokugawa Ieyasu's headquarters of [[Hamamatsu castle]].
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  • ...20-24) Perry's fourth visit to Ryûkyû. [[Commodore Perry]] enters [[Shuri castle]] for the second time, as a mere show of authority, but is not granted an a *1854/6/13 There is a fire in the [[castletowns|castle-town]] of [[Fukui castle|Fukui]]. The fire spreads to more than a thousand homes.
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  • ...o Nobumasa|Andô Nobumasa]] is attacked outside the Sakashita Gate of [[Edo Castle]] by six ''ronin'' of [[Mito han]].
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  • ..., which historically was a significant [[Inland Sea]] port and [[jokamachi|castle town]]. It was a port of call along the [[Western Circuit]] shipping route ...tsuite," ''Nakamura ke nikki III - Fukuyama shi jûyô bunkazai'', Fukuyama Castle Museum Tomo-no-kai (2009), 3.</ref>
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  • ...crush Tokugawa power at almost any cost. Saigô was one of [[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma's]] closest allies and friends, but some historians have speculated ..., and was directly involved in negotiating the peaceful surrender of [[Edo castle]] in [[1868]]/4.
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  • *''Castle: [[Kochi castle|Kôchi castle]]'' ...</ref> domain was ruled by the [[Yamauchi clan]] from [[Kochi castle|Kôchi castle]], its territory roughly coterminous with [[Tosa province]].
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  • ...killed just [[Sakuradamongai Incident|outside the Sakurada Gate]] of [[Edo castle]], by a group of [[ronin]] who felt he had betrayed the country. [[Henry He ...ed to these two attacks by [[Bombardment of Kagoshima|shelling the Satsuma castle-town of Kagoshima]] the following year. Satsuma and the British would later
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