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contemporary poets, such as Sakutarō Hagiwara. The
Maebashi area was
called Umayabashi (厩橋)
during the Nara period. This name
finds its
origins in the fact that...
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successful in
taking a
number of
castles from the clan, like
Numata Castle and
Umayabashi Castle,
which ended with the
first siege of
Odawara Castle in
Sagami Province...
- (15,000 koku) in
Musashi Province; then in 1601, he was
installed at
Umayabashi Domain (35,000 koku) in Kōzuke Province. In 1749, the
descendants of Sakai...
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taking a
number of
castles from the Hojo clan, like
Numata Castle and
Umayabashi Castle. Later,
Kenshin besieged the Hōjō's main castle,
Odawara Castle...
- Line 8 9 11 36 Hibiya-Kōen – Kayabachō ( – Ningyōchō) 1903 1971
Umayabashi Line 16 39 Ueno-Hirokōji – Honjo-Itchōme c. 1905 1971 Tōkyō Electric...
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closed in 1972
Inuyama Bridge –
separated in 2000.
Umaya Bridge [ja] –
Umayabashi Line
closed in 1971 Sino-Korean
Friendship Bridge Korea Russia Friendship...
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taking a
number of
castles from the Hojo clan, like
Numata Castle and
Umayabashi Castle,
which ended with the
first siege of
Odawara Castle in
Sagami Province...
- in
Musashi Province (15,000 koku); then in 1601, he was
installed at
Umayabashi in Kōzuke
province (35,000 koku). In 1749,
Sakai Tadakiyo (1626–1681)...
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Musashi Province in 1590; and then in 1601,
Sigetada was
transferred to
Umayabashi Domain in Kōzuke Province. In 1749, the
descendants of
Tadakiyo were transferred...