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Hikuma Station (曳馬駅,
Hikuma-eki) is a
railway station in Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
private railway company, Enshū...
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Imagawa clan from
around 1504–1520. The
early castle was
called Hikuma Castle (引馬城 or曳馬城,
Hikuma-jō) and was
entrusted to
Imagawa retainer Iio Noritsura. After...
- 1933:
Imperial ****anese Army
Flight School opens 1936: The
villages of
Hikuma and
Fujizuka merge with
Hamamatsu December 7, 1944:
Tonankai earthquake...
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battle of
Okehazama in 1560 and
Tsuratatsu succeeded him as lord of
Hikuma castle. The
results of
Okehazama had left the
lords of
Totomi Province in...
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Sengoku period, who
served the
Imagawa clan of Suruga. He was the lord of
Hikuma Castle, and
claimed the
court title Buzen no kami. Noritsura's
service to...
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shrine has
especially strong connections to
Tokugawa Ieyasu, as he
lived at
Hikuma Castle,
where the
shrine was built, for 17 years, from age 29 to 45. Hamamatsu...
- this kite
flying festival began more than 460
years ago when the Lord of
Hikuma Castle, who
ruled Hamamatsu and the
surrounding area. He flew a kite to...
- 第一通り 0.5 03 Enshūbyōin 遠州病院 0.8 04
Hachiman 八幡 1.6 05
Sukenobu 助信 2.4 06
Hikuma 曳馬 3.4 07
Kamijima 上島 4.5 08 Jidōshagakkō Mae 自動車学校前 5.3 09
Saginomiya さぎの宮...
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ordered to
break into
Hikuma Castle as
proof of
their loyalty to the Imagawa.
Otazu no Kata who was wife of Iio
Tsurutatsu (lord of
Hikuma castle)
invited Naohira...
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Service » Enshū
Railway Enshū
Railway Line
Hikuma - Jidōshagakkō Mae...