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Kumabe Chikanaga (隈部 親永, 1516 - 1588) was a
Kikuchi retainer, lord of Higo-Nagano Castle. He
later served the Ryūzōji. He was
defeated during Hideyoshi...
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Chikanaga Station (近永駅,
Chikanaga-eki) is a
railway station on the Yodo Line in Kihoku,
Kitauwa District,
Ehime Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by JR...
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village of
Asahi was
renamed and
gained town
status to
become the town of
Chikanaga. (4 towns, 25 villages)
April 1, 1951 —
Parts of the
village of Kitanada...
- was
raised to town
status on
November 10, 1941 and was
renamed Chikanaga (近永町).
Chikanaga merged with the
neighboring villages of Yoshifuji, Aiji, Izumi...
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Issue First Wife Tsukiyama-dono Shoge-in
September 19, 1579
Sekiguchi Chikanaga (1518–1562) Ii Naohira's
daughter Matsudaira Nobuyasu Second Wife Asahi...
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Ashikaga Yo****eru
Ashikaga Yoshiaki Isshiki Fujinaga Ōdate
Chikanaga Ninagawa Chikanaga Kyōgoku
Takayoshi Hosokawa Fujitaka T****hara
Bokuden Wada Koremasa...
- 000 koku.
Katsunari followed parti****ted in the
suppression of
Kumabe Chikanaga rebellion. that
Katsunari spearheading the
attack towards Kikuchi Castle...
- as the
Nobuyasu Incident. Lady
Tsukiyama was the
daughter of
Sekiguchi Chikanaga, an
Imagawa retainer. Her
mother was
Imagawa Yoshimoto's
former concubine...
- (2 ft 6 in)
gauge line 18 km
between Uwajima and
Chikanaga. In 1923, the line was
extended 7 km from
Chikanaga to Yoshino. In 1931 the
Uwajima Railway began...
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Hidekane Kojima Yatarō Kōsaka
Masanobu ****i Yo****aka ****i
Moritaka Kumabe Chikanaga M
Maeda Nagatane Maeda Keiji Maeda Toshimasa Makara Naotaka Matsuda Masachika...