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  • '''志賀''' (Surname: Shiga) *[[Shiga clan]] - 志賀家
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  • * ''Sons: [[Shiga Chikataka]]'' * ''Japanese'': [[志賀]]親守 ''(Shiga Chikamori)''
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  • ...higa to dishearten the defenders. In 1547 the Takeda forced their way into Shiga and Kiyoshige was killed. His wife and children were taken as prisoners by
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  • *''Castle: [[Okazaki castle]]'' *''Lords: [[Shiga clan]], [[Honda clan]], [[Mizuno clan]]''
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  • Taga Shrine is a [[Shinto shrine]] in [[Shiga prefecture]], dedicated to a ''[[kami]]'' of long life. ...kami'' deity; Tagayama Park, the former site of [[Tofukuji castle|Tôfukuji castle]], and home to a second grave of Admiral [[Togo Heihachiro|Tôgô Heihachir
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  • Okazaki castle, in [[Mikawa province]], was the seat of the [[Shiga clan]], rulers of [[Okazaki han]]. [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] lived there for a ti [[Mizuno Tadayuki]] was lord of the castle for a time in the early 18th century.
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  • ...Shiga castle]] but managed to hold off an initial assault on [[Gassan-Toda castle|Gassan-Toda]] in [[1564]]. The Môri besieged Gassan-Toda in [[1565]]. Yosh
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  • ...ised and defeated the Takeda army near Ueda. Takeda had just taken [[Shiga castle]], prompting Murakami to lead an army to meet him near Ueda. The bulk of th
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  • *''Japanese'': [[志賀]]重昂 ''(Shiga Shigetaka)'' Shiga Shigetaka was a prominent thinker, geographer, and politician of the [[Meij
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  • ...magawa and others have an audience with [[Shimazu Narioki]] at [[Kagoshima castle]]. ...ith Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]] and his heir [[Tokugawa Iesachi]] at [[Edo castle]].
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  • Lake Biwa, located within [[Shiga prefecture]], is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, covering some 670 sq ...he lake had also been previously used to fill the moats of nearby [[Hikone castle]].
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  • ...f structures. The term ''kodai yamajiro'' (古代山城, lit. "old period mountain castle/fortresses") is sometimes used, but its opponents argue that it can be inte ...as "fortress" and the somewhat newer readings of ''shiro'' and ''jô'' as "castle".</ref>''||667||[[Kyuan-ji|Kyûan-ji]], [[Nara Prefecture]]; [[Takayasu-yam
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  • *''Castle: [[Obama castle]]'' Obama han was based at [[Obama castle]] in Wakasa province (today [[Fukui prefecture]]). It was governed by the [
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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 *The Nishinomaru, Honmaru, and Ninomaru of [[Edo castle]] are destroyed in a series of fires. The Honmaru Palace is never rebuilt.
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  • [[File:Hikonejo.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main tower keep at Hikone castle.]] [[File:Hikone-stables.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The stables at Hikone castle]]
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  • ...utonomous, early Japanese kingdom called ''[[Na]]''. The seal was found on Shiga Island in Fukuoka. *1784/3/24 [[Tanuma Okitomo]] stabbed by Sano Zenzaemon in [[Edo castle]].
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  • *The territory formerly defining [[Obama han]], previously a part of [[Shiga prefecture]], is absorbed into [[Fukui prefecture]]. *The ''ni-no-maru'' of [[Kanazawa castle]] is destroyed by fire.
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  • *1876/10/24 [[Kumamoto castle]] is attacked in the [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]]. *Obama prefecture is absorbed into [[Shiga prefecture]].
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  • *1875/3/25 [[Matsuda Michiyuki]] steps down as governor of [[Shiga prefecture]] to take a position with the Ministry of the Interior. *1875/7/14 Matsuda enters [[Shuri castle]] and meets with [[Nakijin Chofu|Prince Nakijin]], issuing a series of dema
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  • ...secretary (''koshô'') [[Nozoki Yoshimasa]], chamberlain (''osobayaku'') [[Shiga Sukeyoshi]], and [[Warashina Shohaku|Warashina Shôhaku]], Shigesada's pers ...ting austerity policies as to the food, clothing, and the like used in the castle. Further, a number of prominent merchant families who had been favored by M
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