Look at Hachigata Castle, and you see 114 years of Japanese history.

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History

Hachigata Castle began moving with the Kyotoku War of 1454 and closed with the Odawara campaign of 1590. These articles reread the history of Kanto, which entered the Sengoku era thirteen years before Kyoto's Onin War, through chronology and events.

  1. History

    Hachigata Castle's 114 years: the Sengoku era in Eastern Japan, seen by five lords.

    From Nagao Kageharu's revolt to Hojo Ujikuni's bloodless surrender, this article layers the five leaders who passed through Hachigata Castle into one story.

  2. History

    A historical overview of Hachigata Castle.

    From Kyotoku 3 to Tensho 18: a chronological guide to the castle where the Kanto Kanrei, the Koga Kubo, and the Later Hojo intersected.

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