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Encyclopedia > Shimotsuke

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The Noh Stage (0 words)
Awoyama Shimotsuke no Kami Rojo built this stage [the one used now by Minoru] for his villa in Aoyama more than forty years ago [2]; it was moved to its present site in the fourth year of Meiji (1872).
Shimotsuke was some relation to the daimyo of Bishu, in Owari, and so he got the timbers for nothing.
Shimotsuke had had a tiled roof because he was afraid of fire.
Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Shimotsuke Province (124 words)
The ancient capital of the province was near the city of Tochigi, but in feudal times the main center of the province was near the modern capital, Utsunomiya.
Different parts of Shimotsuke were held by a variety of small daimyo during the Sengoku period.
Tokugawa Ieyasu's tomb and shrine are located at Nikkō, in Shimotsuke.
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