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Iinoya-gū (井伊谷宮,
Iinoya-gū) is a
Shinto shrine in Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It was
established in 1872, and its main festival...
- how
after Niino Samanosuke, (Naomasa's
benefactor who had
invited him to
Iinoya), was
killed in
battle in 1564,
Kagetaka ****isted
Naotora and Jirō Hōshi...
- ****igned his own v****als from
Iinoya domain such as the "
Iinoya's trio" (
Iinoya-Sanninshu)
clans to his command. The
Iinoya trio were a
powerful clans that...
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Ieyasu also
placed the "
Iinoya's trio" (
Iinoya-Sanninshu) of
clans under the
command of his
trusted v****al, Ii Naomasa. The
Iinoya trio were
powerful clans...
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Hamamatsu Castle was the home of ****ure shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Takane Castle Iinoya-gū
Tokugawa Ieyasu Hamamatsu Castle Battle of
Mikatagahara (1573) Hamamatsu...
- of the
Iinoya valley in
former Tōtōmi Province,
overlooking Lake
Hamana to the
south and the
modern city of
Hamamatsu in the distance. In
Iinoya valley...
- Hachimangu [ja],
Shirakawa Hachimangu [ja]
Fujisan Hongū
Sengen Taisha Iinoya-gū
Mishima Taisha ****uoka
Sengen Shrine Oguni Shrine Izusan Shrine Kunōzan...
- clan. He was born in 1479 or 1489, as the son of Ii Naouji, the lord of
Iinoya castle. In 1507, he
contributed three rice
paddies to Jijōin, the family...
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Emperor Go-Daigo
Yoshino District, Nara Kamakura-gū
Prince Moriyoshi Kamakura Iinoya-gū
Munenaga Hamamatsu, ****uoka
Prefecture Yatsushiro-gū
Prince Kaneyoshi...
- the
forces of
Ashikaga Takauji in this area is said to have died in the
Iinoya valley where this
temple is
located and was
buried at Ryōtan-ji (although...