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to move to the area, creating the village. When the village was first created, it was technically a part of Okehazama village, but it became independent in 1625. The entire village was burned by fire in 1784.
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In 1892, Arimatsu was elevated to town status, and also merged with Okehazama village which was annexed by Kyowa Village in 1893.
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of the Meitetsu-Nagoya Line, roughly 11 kilometres (11,000 m) southeast of downtown
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and established himself as one of the front-running warlords in the
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Town famed for its shibori textile production in Aichi Prefecture
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The area used to be inhabited before 1608. In 1608, the
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Aichi Prefecture
Japan
Arimatsu Station
Nagoya
Midori-ku, Nagoya
Battle of Okehazama
Oda Nobunaga
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Sengoku period
shibori
tie-dye
Owari Domain
Tōkaidō
Chita Peninsula
第3章 本市の市域の変遷
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Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada
Arimatsu-Narumi Tie-dyeing Museum
Hiroshige prints of the Tokaido Road - Station 42, Narumi
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