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Wishing a quick and complete recovery to the all victims of
the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024.
At 16:10 on 1 January 2024, there was a magnitude 7.6 (preliminary) earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Many roads are reported to be sinking or collapsing. Rescue operations in the affected areas have been delayed because of these problems.
We wish our deepest sympathies to all people who are staying at home or in shelters in the cold winter days.
We also pray for you to rebuild the region with great strength.
This page is a historical chronology of the Taya area. It is a chronological table that is updated daily.
You can see what kind of social background the Taya Caves have survived.
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「皇国地誌 田谷村村誌」:横浜市HP、風土記稿、皇国地誌等の地誌、皇国地誌その他地誌(明治~昭和初期)、「神奈川県皇国地誌相模国鎌倉郡村誌」、https://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/kurashi/kyodo-manabi/library/shiru/fudoki.html#sonota、最終閲覧日 2022.4.25
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蘆田伊人 他 編(2002), 第日本地誌体系 ㉓ 新編相模国風土記稿 第5巻, 雄山閣
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Kamakura period
(1185-1333)
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Main history of Japan and World
History of Taya area
1185
Bunji 1
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The destruction of the Taira clan.
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The Kamakura Shogunate was established.
1192
Kenkyu 3
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Minamoto no Yoritomo Shogun General.
1213
Kenreki 3
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Wada battle.
Rebellion against the Kamakura Shogunate by Yoshimori Wada.
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(Folk)
There is a theory that "Yoshimori Wada's third son, Yoshihide Asahina, has routed from Taya cave."
1274
Bunei 11
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Mongol invasion (The Bunei Invasion).
1281
Koan 4
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Mongol invasion (The Koan Invasion).
1333
Genko 3
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The Kamakura Shogunate is destroyed.
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(Folk)
Due to the war in the area around Taya, remnants of the Shogunate and farmers took refuge in the Taya Cave, and it has been said that 13 commanders suicide in the satoyama of the Taya Cave. Even today, there is a stone monument on Mt. Taya, enshrining "Jusanzuka" (Thirteen Mounds).
Stone monument "Jusanzuka" (Thirteen Mounds)
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Main history of Japan and World
History of Taya area
1336
Engen 1
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The turmoil of the Northern and Southern Dynasties。
1338
Rekiou 1
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Takauji Ashikaga opens the shogunate in Kyoto.
1467
Ounin 1
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Onin War.
1504
Eisho 1
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A house dedicated to Kishimojin, the founder of Jyosho-ji Temple (Nichiren sect), was built in current Taya Town.
1532
Ounin 1
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Onin War.
1543
Tenmon 12
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Guns were introduced to Japan.
1549
Tenmon 18
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Christianity was introduced to Japan.
1573
Tensho 1
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The Muromachi Shogunate is destroyed.
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Main history of Japan and World
History of Taya area
1575
Tensho 3
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The Battle of Nagashino.
1582
Tensho 10
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The Honnouji Incident.
1590
Tensho 18
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Unification of Japan by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
1600
Keichou 5
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The Battle of Sekigahara.