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Miyako Kaido 宮古街道 Miyako Highway
Iwate 岩手県
from Morioka to the daikansho 代官所 government official's residence
in the coastal town Miyako
from 宮古湊Miyako Minato harbour to 浦鍬ヶ崎村 Kuwagasaki village.
Also called
isaba no michi 五十集の道 (いさば)/ 磯場の道 beach road
From Morioka over the pass 区界峠 Kuzakai Toge
also called
閉伊街道 Hei Kaido.
- Postal stations :
盛岡城下(岩手県盛岡市) (岩手郡盛岡)Morioka Joka
築川 (岩手県盛岡市) (岩手郡簗川村)Morioka Chikugawa
田代 (岩手県宮古市) (閉伊郡田代村)- Hei district - Tashiro
門馬 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡門馬村)- Kadoma
平津戸 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡平津戸村)- Hiratsuto
川内 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡川内村)- Kawauchi
箱石 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡箱石村)- Hakoishi
川井 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡川井村)- Kawai
古田 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡古田村)- Futta
腹帯 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡腹帯(はらたい)村)- Haratai
茂市 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡茂市(もいち)村)- Moichi
蟇目 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡蟇目(ひきめ)村)- Hirame
花原市 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡花原市(けばらいち)村)- Gebaraichi
根城 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡老木村根城(ねじょう))- Nejo
田鎖 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡田鎖(たくさり)村)- Takusari
千徳 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡千徳(せんとく)村)- Sentoku
宮古 (岩手県宮古市) (閉伊郡宮古村)- Miyako
. Kakunodate Kaido 角館街道 .
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isabadonya 五十集問屋 wholesale dealers in seafood
Many lived in 盛岡城下 Morioka Joka ("below the castle of Morioka)
replica of Morioka Castle
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Morioka Castle (盛岡城 Morioka-jō)
is a hirayama-style Japanese castle constructed in 1611.
It was the seat of the Nanbu clan, a tozama daimyō clan who ruled over Morioka Domain, Mutsu Province in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The castle is located in what is now central Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It was also referred to as Kozukata Castle (不来方城 Kozukata-jō), but strictly speaking this name pertains to the predecessor of Morioka Castle on the same site.
- Location
The confluence of the Kitakami River and the Nakatsu River was of strategic importance in control of river traffic in central Ōshū.
The location of the castle was also intended to control traffic on the Ōshū Kaidō highway from the capital to the northern end of Honshū.
- History
Because of its strategic geographic position, the area around Morioka had been regarded as the centre of northern Ōshū since the construction of nearby Shiwa Castle by the Yamato dynasty in the early Heian period.
The area was later contested between the Abe clan and the Kiyohara clan in the Former Nine Years War, and it is believed that the first fortification had been erected on this site by the Kiyohara clan. The Kiyohara were destroyed by the Northern Fujiwara of Hiraizumi, who in turn were destroyed by the Minamoto clan of the Kamakura shogunate. The area then came under the control of the Kudo clan, who were retainers of the Minamoto. During the Muromachi period, the Kudo clan was divided between supporters of Emperor Go-Daigo and supporters of the Ashikaga clan, and were thus displaced by the Nanbu clan, who had already been established to the north. ...
不来方のお城の草に寝ころびて空に吸はれし十五の心
Kozukata no oshiro no kusa ni nekorobite sora ni suwareshi jū-go no kokoro
I laid down on the grass of the Kozukata Castle,
absorbed by the sky; my heart of fifteen
Takuboku Ishikawa 石川啄木 Ishikawa Takuboku (1886 - 1912)
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. shokunin 職人 craftsman, craftsmen, artisan, Handwerker .
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. Japanese Architecture - The Japanese Home .
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Miyako Kaido 宮古街道 Miyako Highway
Iwate 岩手県
from Morioka to the daikansho 代官所 government official's residence
in the coastal town Miyako
from 宮古湊Miyako Minato harbour to 浦鍬ヶ崎村 Kuwagasaki village.
Also called
isaba no michi 五十集の道 (いさば)/ 磯場の道 beach road
From Morioka over the pass 区界峠 Kuzakai Toge
also called
閉伊街道 Hei Kaido.
- Postal stations :
盛岡城下(岩手県盛岡市) (岩手郡盛岡)Morioka Joka
築川 (岩手県盛岡市) (岩手郡簗川村)Morioka Chikugawa
田代 (岩手県宮古市) (閉伊郡田代村)- Hei district - Tashiro
門馬 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡門馬村)- Kadoma
平津戸 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡平津戸村)- Hiratsuto
川内 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡川内村)- Kawauchi
箱石 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡箱石村)- Hakoishi
川井 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡川井村)- Kawai
古田 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡古田村)- Futta
腹帯 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡腹帯(はらたい)村)- Haratai
茂市 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡茂市(もいち)村)- Moichi
蟇目 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡蟇目(ひきめ)村)- Hirame
花原市 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡花原市(けばらいち)村)- Gebaraichi
根城 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡老木村根城(ねじょう))- Nejo
田鎖 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡田鎖(たくさり)村)- Takusari
千徳 ( 〃 〃 ) (閉伊郡千徳(せんとく)村)- Sentoku
宮古 (岩手県宮古市) (閉伊郡宮古村)- Miyako
. Kakunodate Kaido 角館街道 .
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isabadonya 五十集問屋 wholesale dealers in seafood
Many lived in 盛岡城下 Morioka Joka ("below the castle of Morioka)
replica of Morioka Castle
- quote -
Morioka Castle (盛岡城 Morioka-jō)
is a hirayama-style Japanese castle constructed in 1611.
It was the seat of the Nanbu clan, a tozama daimyō clan who ruled over Morioka Domain, Mutsu Province in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The castle is located in what is now central Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It was also referred to as Kozukata Castle (不来方城 Kozukata-jō), but strictly speaking this name pertains to the predecessor of Morioka Castle on the same site.
- Location
The confluence of the Kitakami River and the Nakatsu River was of strategic importance in control of river traffic in central Ōshū.
The location of the castle was also intended to control traffic on the Ōshū Kaidō highway from the capital to the northern end of Honshū.
- History
Because of its strategic geographic position, the area around Morioka had been regarded as the centre of northern Ōshū since the construction of nearby Shiwa Castle by the Yamato dynasty in the early Heian period.
The area was later contested between the Abe clan and the Kiyohara clan in the Former Nine Years War, and it is believed that the first fortification had been erected on this site by the Kiyohara clan. The Kiyohara were destroyed by the Northern Fujiwara of Hiraizumi, who in turn were destroyed by the Minamoto clan of the Kamakura shogunate. The area then came under the control of the Kudo clan, who were retainers of the Minamoto. During the Muromachi period, the Kudo clan was divided between supporters of Emperor Go-Daigo and supporters of the Ashikaga clan, and were thus displaced by the Nanbu clan, who had already been established to the north. ...
不来方のお城の草に寝ころびて空に吸はれし十五の心
Kozukata no oshiro no kusa ni nekorobite sora ni suwareshi jū-go no kokoro
I laid down on the grass of the Kozukata Castle,
absorbed by the sky; my heart of fifteen
Takuboku Ishikawa 石川啄木 Ishikawa Takuboku (1886 - 1912)
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. kaidoo 街道と伝説 Legends about the old Kaido highways .
. Kaido 街道 Highways - ABC Index .
. Famous Places and Powerspots of Edo 江戸の名所 .
. Edo bakufu 江戸幕府 The Edo Government .
. Doing Business in Edo - 商売 - Introduction .
. shokunin 職人 craftsman, craftsmen, artisan, Handwerker .
. senryu, senryū 川柳 Senryu poems in Edo .
. Japanese Architecture - The Japanese Home .
. Interior Design - The Japanese Home .
. Legends and Tales from Japan 伝説 - Introduction .
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