Which castle was Kyoto during the Warring States period of Japan How could I not find a castle named

Updated on history 2024-02-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be Kyoto now.

    Kyoto City (Kyoto), a city in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture (Yamashiro region), Japan, covers an area of square kilometers and has a total population of 1,469,472 (September 1, 2005), and is also the seat of the Kyoto Prefectural Government. It is designated as a city by government ordinance, and it is the seventh most populous city in Japan, including the Tokyo Special Ward. Together with Osaka and Kobe, it has become the "Kyoto Hanshin City Area".

    Kyoto was the capital of Japan from 794 to 1869 A.D., and was named "Heiankyo". During the Heian period, "Heiankyo" was built, which became the capital of the Heian period and the Muromachi period, and was the center of Japanese power. For 1,100 years until Emperor Meiji traveled to Tokyo, it was largely a city where the emperors of Japan lived.

    The city was established in 1889. The industry is dominated by textiles, followed by food (sake brewing, etc.), electrical machinery, transportation machinery, publishing and printing, precision machinery, chemicals, copper processing, etc. Nishijin silk is famous, as are traditional industries such as dyeing, ceramics, sake brewing, lacquerware, and fans.

    The Rakunan Industrial District, which forms in the southern part of the city, is part of the Hanshin Industrial Zone. Land and air transport hubs. Business is well developed.

    There are many institutions of higher learning, including Kyoto National University. Tourism is developed, and there are many historical sites and ancient cultural relics, such as the Forbidden City and Heian Shrine. In the Guishan Park at the foot of Lanshan Mountain in the northwest of the city, there is a poem monument built in 1979.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In Nobunaga's Nobunaga game, the castle where Kyoto is located should be Nijo Castle, that is, the castle where Ashikaga Yoshiteru is located, and later renamed Fushimi Castle, that is, the one where Torii Mototada defended it, and the Honganji Temple where Oda Nobunaga and his son were killed by Akechi Mitsuhide seems to be also within the jurisdiction of Kyoto.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In 784, Emperor Kanmu decided to move the capital from Heijokyo to Nagaoka (present-day Kyoto City) in Yamashiro Province, where he planned to build a new capital and named it Heian-kyo, hoping to gain peace and good fortune. Since Heiankyo was completed in 794, it is here...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At that time, Kyoto was called Heiankyo.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's called Tuo, not Kyoto.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I haven't found it in Kyoto yet, so how did I find it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Country name Daimyo name country name Daimyo name country name Daimyo name Daimyo Michinoku Minami Musashi Ota (Inazuki) Shima Kuki Sanuki Tokawa Mutsu Tsutsu Musashi Ota (Iwatsuki) Yamato Matsunaga Sanuki Konishi Mitsuku Date Musazo Kira Yamato Tsutsui Sanuki Kagawa Mutsu Gamo Sagami Hojo Izumi Izumi Iyo Kono Mutsu Tamura Izu Hojo Kawachi Miyoshi Iyoshi Saionji Mutsu Ashina Suruga Imagawa Sazu Tosa Nagamune Ibu Mikawa ?Source? Aizu Ikeda Tosa Ichizuba Mogami Tail?

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    Takanashi Harima Akamatsu Toyogo Otomo Shimono Sano Nobu? Sanada Harima, Bessho Hizen, Ryuzoji Shimono, Nasu, Echigo, Nagao (Uesugi) Harima, Urakami, Hizen ??U Shimono Okan Noto Hatakeyama Inaba Yamana Hizen Arima Shimono Oyama Echizen Asakura Hakuchi Niko Hizen Omura Shimono Minagawa Wakasa Takeda Hachiki Nanjo Hizen Matsuura Shimono Otawara Wakasa Awaya Hakuchi Yoshikawa Hizen Ukusa Ueno Nagao Omi Kyogoku Bizen Urakami Hizen Hata-Ueno Yura Omi Rokkaku Bizen Ukita Higo Kikuchi Ueno Nagano Omi Asai Bizen Matsuda Higo Sagara Shimo Yuki Omi Kuchigi Bichu Mimura Higo Kumabe Shimoshi Ashikaga Ise Kitabatake Bigo Kobayakawa Hinata Ito Shimoshi Chiba Ise Kobe Yasui Mori Osumi Seeds?

    U Kamiki Masaki Ise Seki Iwami Masuda Satsuma ?U Tsu Anbo Satomi Ise Nagano Shubo Ouchi ?Ma Zong.

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