
Akō Domain - Wikipedia
Akō Domain (赤穂藩, Akō-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Harima Province in what is now the southwestern portion of modern-day Hyōgo Prefecture.
AKOffline - AKO Cards
Identity, Credentialing and Access Management (ICAM) Portal provides account and group functions formerly provided by AKO Classic. The ICAM portal also provides EAMS-A information. This has replaced Identity Management (IDM) Portal.
Ako Roshi (lordless samurai of Ako Domain) - Japanese Wiki
Ako Roshi refers to a group of 47 warriors under the former feudal retainer of Ako, Kuranosuke OISHI, who on January 30, 1703 broke into the residence of Yoshinaka KIRA, from a Koke (honorable family) who were enemies of the former lord Naganori ASANO, to …
Akō Castle - Wikipedia
Akō Castle (赤穂城, Akō-jō) is a flatland Japanese castle located in the city of Akō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Built by the Asano clan in the Edo period, it was the center of Akō Domain in western Harima Province. The castle was designated a National Historic Site in 1971, with the area under protection expanded in 2003. [1] .
Ako Castle -Castle famous for a story of loyal samurais- - Japan …
Mar 4, 2014 · Ako castle is a Japanese castle located in Ako city, Hyogo prefecture. This castle is famous for Ako domain and 48 samurais in the tale "Chusin Gura".
The Forty-Seven Rōnin by John A. Tucker (Book Review)
Oct 4, 2022 · The first four chapters focus on the Ako Incident that took place in 1701-1703 CE. This was a real event in which Asano Noganori, the daimyo of Ako domain, was ordered to commit seppuku (ritual suicide) as punishment for attacking a courtier called Kira Yoshinaka in …
Category : Ako Domain - Wikimedia
English: Ako Domain was a Han(domain) in Harima Province(Hyogo prefecture). 日本語: 赤穂藩 (あこうはん)は、播磨国赤穂(現在の兵庫県赤穂市)周辺を領有した藩である。
Ako Gishi Sai: The 47 Loyal Samurai - Tokyo Cheapo
Dec 12, 2016 · Today the story remains one of Japan’s best known samurai-related events and every year Sengakuji Temple features an “Ako Gishi Sai” to commemorate. The date of the festival is December 14, the current calendar day that corresponds to the day the raid in Kira’s mansion took place.
Ako: Castle of the 47 Samurai - Hyogo - Japan Travel
Jan 28, 2016 · Ako Castle, completed in 1648, is known for its association with the feudal lord, Naganori Asano, whose death was avenged by 47 of his samurai - one of Japan's most famous stories.
Ako: trailing the ghosts of Japan's greatest vendetta
May 3, 2014 · By noon of March 14, 1701, Edo was abuzz with rumors about what had happened earlier, in the "Great Pine Corridor" of the shogun's castle. Officials posted wooden signs around the city stating that...
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