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  1. 2016年5月2日 · 日本歷史上的三大將軍——織田信長豐臣秀吉德川家康可以說在不僅在日本家喻戶曉世界上很多其他國家的人也對他們很感興趣這三位將軍在很多日本古城池生活征戰並且留下了許多故事供後人憑吊

  2. 2023年8月30日 · In fact, the Battle of Sekigahara is known as the largest battle in Japan’s feudal history, with an estimated 150,000 samurai warriors taking part. Despite the scale, however, the battle didn’t even last a day. Many of the warlords that belonged to Mitsunari’s camp had actually made secret agreements with Ieyasu.

  3. 2022年7月6日 · He is now a symbol of courage and devotion to the emperor, and a statue of him stands outside Tokyo's Imperial Palace. 10. Sanada Yukimura (真田 幸村) Hailed in his day as the greatest warrior in Japan, Sanada Yukimura (1567-1615) battled valiantly against the tumultuous beginnings of Tokugawa rule over the nation.

  4. 2018年1月17日 · 6. Hachioji Castle (Western Tokyo) Hachioji Castle was built in the late 1570s, transforming virtually all of Mount Fukazawa into an impregnable fortress. Even today, the mountain is better known as Shiroyama: Castle Mountain. The Hojo were the most most powerful clan in the Kanto region in the late 16th century.

  5. 2017年10月15日 · At the Japan Armored Battle League (JABL), you can finally find out! In this surprisingly moving video, JABL founder Jay Noyes explains how the JABL came to be, starting from his arrival in Japan as an English teacher and culminating with his founding of Castle Tintagel, a school of medieval European combat located near Mejiro Station in Tokyo.

  6. 2018年7月26日 · 1. Shirahama Ohama Beach is the most popular beach on the Izu Peninsula, attracting some 400,000 sea bathers every year with its clear waters and white sands. Even drawing visitors from overseas, the beach is accessible within roughly 3 hours of Tokyo. It becomes quite crowded at the peak of summer!" 2.

  7. 2018年10月16日 · This group of about 20 teenagers had been in the thick of it, fighting for their home and their honour, but had retreated to a viewpoint on a hill to assess the situation. When they saw the fire, they thought their castle – the last stronghold – had fallen. The enemy may have taken their home, they thought, but it could never take their honour.