-
Sumitomo returned to
Kyoto but was
defeated by
Takakuni and the Ōuchi at
Funaokayama and fled once more. The
death of Yo****umi was
another shock to the camp...
- Dōtoku Park, Minami-ku,
Nagoya (partial)
Kiyomizuyama Park, ****uoka City
Funaokayama Park,
Kyoto Komatsubara Park,
Kyoto Murasakino-yanagi Park,
Kyoto Tachibana...
-
September 16, 1511 (Eishō 8, 24th day of the 8th month):
Battle of
Funaokayama.
Former shōgun
Ashikaga Yo****ane
returns from Tanba,
fearing that Hosokawa...
- Ōemachi, ****uchiyama City to the
south of
Naiku of Moto-Ise
uphill the
Funaokayama. Its name
literally means former Ise,
where the
priesthood has been inherited...
- Palace, it was
founded by Ryōgen, the
abbot of Enryaku-ji, in 938 in the
Funaokayama neighborhood,
south of Daitoku-ji. It was one of four
temples that had...
-
facilities only)
Snova Mizonokuchi (Indoor)
Snova Shinyokohama (Indoor) Arai
Funaokayama Ski Area (closed) Arai
Mountain Resort & Spa (closed
April 2006, re-opened...
-
control of Kyōto
after his
forces defeated Sumimoto's men in the
Battle of
Funaokayama Castle.
Prior to
retreating to Suō Province,
Yoshioki ordered Ta****a...
- Hall of Tenshō-ji,
which Hideyoshi planned as Nobunaga's
mausoleum in
Funaokayama, Kyoto. However, Tenshō-ji was
never built.
Following the
Siege of Osaka...
- at the
Battle of Funao.
Following a
decisive defeat at the
Battle of
Funaokayama, Tōshōin
personally negotiated a
peace settlement with
Akamatsu Yoshimura...