- Gōshi and
Shima villages 1955,
March 25 –
Isesaki annexed Nawa,
Toyouke and
Miyagō villages 1955,
April 20 –
Tamamura annexed Shibane village 1957, August...
-
Mitsunari and Ma****a Nagamori. He was the son of
Yasui Shigetsugu, Lord of
Miyago castle (Owari province), a
descendant of
Hatakeyama Iekuni,
Shugo (Governor)...
- strife.
Asano Nagamasa (1546–1611) was the son of
Yasui Shigetsugu, Lord of
Miyago castle (Owari province), a
descendant of
Hatakeyama Iekuni,
Shugo (Governor)...
- Uehasu, 6. Moro, 7. Uneme, 8. Gōshi, 9. Sakai, 10. Shima, 11.Toyouke, 12.Nawa, 13. Shibane, 14. Tamamura, 15. Jōyō, 16.
Miyagō Purple =
former Sai District...
- Moro, 7. Uneme, 8. Gōshi, 9. Sakai, 10. Shima, 11.Toyouke, 12.Nawa, 13. Shibane, 14. Tamamura, 15. Jōyō, 16.
Miyagō Red and
Orange =
former Nawa District...
-
Misato was
annexed by Isesaki,
followed by the
villages of Nawa,
Toyouke and
Miyagō on
March 25 of the same year. On
January 1, 2005 the
towns of
Akabori and...
-
Asano Mitsutoki (浅野光時, ?–?) He was the son of
Yasui Shigetsugu, Lord of
Miyago castle (Owari province), a
descendant of
Hatakeyama Iekuni,
Shugo (Governor)...
- in Koba,
Ibaraki Prefecture, and a late Late
Period to
early Late
Period Miyago s****
mound in
Saitama Prefecture.
These were used to
enclose places of...