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Tenjinyama Castle (天神山城,
Tenjinyama-jō) is the name of many
castles in ****an.
Tenjinyama Castle (Kazusa) in ****tsu,
Chiba Prefecture (formerly
Kazusa Province)...
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Tenjinyama Station (天神山駅,
Tenjinyama-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in Shōnai
neighborhood of the city of Yufu, Ōita Prefecture, ****an, operated...
- Ōta
Tenjinyama Kofun (太田天神山古墳) is a
Kofun period burial mound located in the
Uchigashimacho neighborhood of the city of Ōta,
Gunma Prefecture in the northern...
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Tenjinyama Castle (天神山城,
Tenjinyama-jō) also
known as Fuse-
Tenjinyama Castle is the
remains of a
castle structure in
Tottori (city),
Tottori Prefecture...
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Tenjinyama Castle (天神山城,
Tenjinyama-jō) was a
castle located in Tatsuchi, Wake of the
former Bizen Province (now
Okayama Prefecture) in ****an. Its ruined...
- led an army into
Etchu and was
defeated by Oda
forces at the
Battle of
Tenjinyama. He
hastily returned to
Echigo when he
learned that Oda
general Mori Na****oshi...
- downtown. Mt.
Kanayama is the
symbol of Ota City. A
National Historic Site
Tenjinyama Kofun - A
large ancient burial mound (from
around the 5th century). The...
- day at the
festival site area. The
first year of the festival, held on
Tenjinyama Ski
Resort near Mt Fuji (and
hence the name), was a disaster. It was scheduled...
- This is a list of daimyōs from the
Sengoku period of ****an.
Nanbu Nobunao Nanbu Toshinao Tsugaru Tamenobu Date
Harumune Date
Terumune Date
Masamune Date...
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Kanayama hills. It is part of a
group of
tumuli which includes the Ōta
Tenjinyama Kofun. Its main
dimensions are:
Overall length: 106
meters Posterior circle:...