-
without further losses, they
rejoined Ieyasu's main
forces in the area of
Wakamiko in
Suwamachi (modern day
Yamanashi Prefecture). On June 5,
Ieyasu instructed...
-
Yoshikiyo went to Kai
Province and
resided at
Ichikawa no sho estate. He
built Wakamiko Castle,
which was in Tama no sho estate, and also
moved to
Henmi no sho...
- Minami-Hiyoshi Seamount,
submarine volcano Nikkō Seamount,
submarine volcano Wakamiko Caldera [ja]
Mount Aso (A.K.A. Aso Caldera),
caldera ****ue
Volcano Group...
-
Tokugawa army led by
Ieyasu met with and Hōjō clan main army
stationed at
Wakamiko castle, the
series of
military engagements between them occurred, where...
-
entering Kai,
Shinano Province, and Ueno, to
annex it. In the
battle of
Wakamiko, 8,000-10,000
Tokugawa soldiers fought against around 50,000
soldiers of...
- the
encirclement and
retreat into
Wakamiko in Kai province,
where he
rejoin the Ieyasu's main forces. In
Wakamiko, the
confrontation lasted for 80 days...
- and
crossed the Usui P**** to
invade Shinano Province. In the
battle of
Wakamiko, 8,000
Tokugawa soldiers fought against around 50,000
soldiers of Hojo...
- Tenshō-Jingo War, on the side of Tokugawa.
During this conflict, at the
battle of
Wakamiko,
Katsunari was wounded. Later, Hōjō
Ujitada trying to
attack the Tokugawa...
-
subsequent eruptions in this
series were at
vents in what has been
termed the
Wakamiko caldera to the
north west. Ba****t rock
fragments and
pumiceous materials...
- 8756 BCE -8614 8614 BCE 6 Aira Kyūshū 12 -9050 9050 BCE -7050 7050 BCE
Wakamiko Caldera 5
Askja Iceland 3.45 -9110 9110 BCE -8710 8710 BCE Dyngjufjöll...