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Kamakura Shogunate.
These include the 1333
Battle of
Kotesashi and the
Battle of Kumegawa.
Kotesashi was
again the site of
another battle nineteen years...
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Toshimaen on
Toshima Line. Also
through from
Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line to
Kotesashi and Hannō.
Major sections of
service are from:
Ikebukuro to Toshima-en...
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Kotesashi Station (小手指駅,
Kotesashi-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Tokorozawa, Saitama, ****an,
operated by the
private railway...
- The
Battle of
Kotesashi (小手指ヶ原の戦い,
Kotesashi-gahara no tatakai) was part of the
decisive Kōzuke-Musashi
Campaign during the Genkō War in ****an that ultimately...
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February 1894 – 26 May 1971) was a ****anese
actor and
comedian born in
Kotesashi Village (now part of Tokorozawa),
Iruma District,
Saitama Prefecture,...
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after competing and
losing to them,
decided to quit
baseball and go to
Kotesashi High School, a
school with no
baseball club.
However to his surprise,...
- Yūrakuchō Line
connecting to its main
Ikebukuro Line,
through trains north to
Kotesashi or Hannō.
According to the
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation...
- Kōzuke–Musashi
campaign in May,
including the
Siege of Chihaya, the
Battle of
Kotesashi, the
Battle of Kumegawa, and the
Battle of Bubaigawara. The
Kamakura Shogunate...
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Ikebukuro normally use
platform 1. The
station opened on 15
April 1915 as
Kotesashi Station (小手指駅). It was
renamed Nishi-Tokorozawa on 1
September 1915. Station...
- D51 113:
Preserved in Chuo Park in Misawa,
Aomori D51 118:
Preserved in
Kotesashi Park in Tokorozawa,
Saitama D51 125:
Preserved next to the
Funabashi Historical...