Historical Fukui: Ichijodani Asakura Ruins Takako Sakamoto It was attacked and burnt down by Oda Nobunaga's army, then had been buried underground for 400 years until it was discovered in 1968.
Historical Tranquility at Tsu's Shitennouji Chris Glenn Shitennouji is the resting place of both Tsuchida Gozen, the mother of warlord Oda
Museums Sunomata, The One Night Castle Chris Glenn Sunomata Castle was constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a general of Oda
Culture Port Akasaki: Road Station Kenji Chida A sign nearby informed me that the site was called Kaze no Oka or Wind
Historical Daian-zenji Temple, Fukui Takako Sakamoto buildings in the entire mountains, but they were burnt down to ashes by Oda
Historical Nezu Shrine, Bunkyo-ku Michael Kaplan There is a rock on which notable writers like Ogai Mori and Soseki Natsume
Museums Tokyo Art Museums: an Introduction Peter Sidell You can see beautiful old woodblock prints at the Ota Memorial Museum in
Festivals Hitachi Seaside Park in October Yu Nakao to the map, Kochia was planted around the place called “Miharashi no oka