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The Nippon Maru

2020

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The Nippon Maru Following the death of Oda Nobunaga in 1582, Kuki Yoshitaka entered the service…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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The Pirates of Ise Until the latter half of the sixteenth century, the Ise-Shima area was contr…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kuki Yoshitaka and Oda Nobunaga Kuki Yoshitaka (1542–1600) was the head of one of 13 pirate fam…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kuki Yoshitaka and Toyotomi Hideyoshi After the death of Oda Nobunaga in 1582, Kuki Yoshitaka p…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kuki Yoshitaka’s Ironclad Warships Kuki Yoshitaka (1542–1600) rose to prominence by displaying …[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kuki Yoshitaka’s Final Resting Place The death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1598 led to a conflict …[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Kogakuji Temple

2020

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Kogakuji Temple Kogakuji Temple was constructed in present-day Aichi Prefecture in 1644. It was…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine It is not known exactly when Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine was built, since man…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Aibashi Bridge and the Myokei River The Aibashi Bridge leads to the northwestern side of the gr…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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Joanji Temple

2020

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Joanji Temple Joanji Temple was originally named Daifukuji Temple. Daifukuji was the family te…[Number of matching keywords:0]
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