- The
siege of
Kaminogō Castle was a
battle in 1562,
during the
Sengoku period (16th century) of ****an.
Kaminogō Castle was an
Imagawa clan
outpost located...
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Kaminogō Station (上之郷駅,
Kaminogō-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in
located in the city of Shima, Mie Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
private railway...
- hostages, Hanzō made a
successful hostage rescue of Tokugawa's
family at
Kaminogo castle in 1562. In 1563, a
major incident occurred which involved Hanzō...
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openly broke his
allegiance with the
Imagawa clan and
captured Kaminogō castle.
Kaminogō was held by
Udono Nagamochi.
Resorting to stealth,
Motoyasu forces...
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retainer and
administrator under him. In 1562, he took part in the
Siege of
Kaminogo Castle, when
Ieyasu managed to
convince Imagawa Ujizane to
release his...
- town
expanded through annexation of the
neighboring villages of Toyooka,
Kaminogo and ****usato on July 4, 1906. The town
escaped damage in
World War II...
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Sengoku period, from
Udono clan, who
served the
Imagawa clan. He was Lord of
Kaminogō Castle in
Mikawa Province and
Imagawa Yoshimoto's nephew. In 1560 he fought...
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absorbed the
neighbouring towns on
Fushimi and Naka, and the
village of
Kaminogo.
Mitake was once a
major producing area of
lignite coal, with more than...
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Kawanakajima (1561)
Siege of Moji (1561)
Battle of Kyōkōji (1562)
Siege of
Kaminogō Castle (1562)
Siege of Musashi-Matsuyama (1563)
Battle of
Batogahara (1564)...
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private high school.
Kintetsu Railway -
Shima Line
Gochi - Kut****ke -
Kaminogō - Shima-Isobe -
Anagawa - Shima-Yokoyama -
Ugata - Shima-Shimmei - Kashikojima...