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17: 94:. The book created and popularized many of these "numbered" names, which were picked up by many subsequent tourist guides and became part of Kamakura's image. Each volume contains a day's worth of walking and is a real and effective guide to sightseeing. This makes the book a precious source of information to historians. 267: 74:", "Kamakura's Ten Bridges" and "Kamakura's Ten Wells". It includes illustrations, maps, and information about temples, ruins and place names 341: 303: 176: 147:, written in 1674 by Tokugawa Mitsukuni himself about Kamakura's famous places, shrines and temples. The book was written at 416: 387: 368: 322: 71: 406: 411: 264: 110: 117:, our main historic source on the event, simply says he came "from the side of the stone stairs" 91: 28: 102: 8: 63: 67: 59: 383: 364: 347: 337: 318: 299: 172: 66:, Japan, and its vicinities. Consisting of eight volumes and commissioned in 1685 by 98: 16: 58:
compendium of topographic, geographic and demographic data concerning the city of
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school in Kamakura by Kawai Tsunehisa, Matsumura Kiyoyuki and Rikiishi Tadakazu.
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It is also the source of at least one Kamakura canard: it is often written that
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to three vassals, it contains for example information about "
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It is believed the book was compiled using as a base the
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Fukaku Aruku - Kamakura Shiseki Sansaku Vol. 1 & 2
293: 166: 127:. The detail of the ginkgo tree first appears in the 296:Kamakura Kankō Bunka Kentei Kōshiki Tekisutobukku 398: 47: 317:(in Japanese). Kamakura: Kamakura Shunshūsha. 298:(in Japanese). Kamakura: Kamakura Shunshūsha. 140: 120: 41: 336:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Jitsugyō no Nihonsha. 363:(in Japanese). Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha. 331: 209: 207: 78:not only about Kamakura, but also about 15: 399: 377: 312: 197: 195: 230: 204: 223: 221: 219: 192: 13: 27:including the area around today's 14: 428: 245:Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008:152) 216: 382:(in Japanese). Tōkyōdō Shuppan. 49:- Newly Edited Guide to Kamakura 332:Kusumoto, Katsuji (July 2002). 294:Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008). 167:Shiraishi Tsutomu hen. (2003). 359:Shin'ichirō Takahashi (2005). 290:, accessed on October 23, 2008 257: 248: 239: 1: 280: 274:accessed on November 23, 2008 254:Amazon's Product Description 236:Kamiya Vol. 1 (2006:116-117) 7: 48: 10: 433: 313:Kamiya, Michinori (2008). 113:'s senior shrine, but the 72:Kamakura's Seven Entrances 288:新編鎌倉志(貞享二刊)影印・解説・索引 (単行本) 141: 121: 42: 417:Edo-period history books 186: 334:Kamakura Naruhodo Jiten 361:Buke no koto, Kamakura 286:Amazon.com Bookstore, 171:. Tōkyō: Kyūko Shoin. 162:Bibliographical Data: 111:Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū 32: 23:in a drawing from the 378:Shirai, Eiji (1976). 29:Kita-Kamakura Station 19: 263:Kamakura Green Net, 103:Minamoto no Sanetomo 213:Takahashi (2005:20) 169:Shinpen Kamakurashi 129:Shinpen Kamakurashi 64:Kanagawa Prefecture 37:Shinpen Kamakurashi 25:Shinpen Kamakurashi 407:Kamakura, Kanagawa 270:2009-08-31 at the 201:Kusumoto (2002:67) 68:Tokugawa Mitsukuni 33: 343:978-4-408-00779-3 305:978-4-7740-0386-3 227:Shirai (1976:167) 178:978-4-7629-4164-1 424: 412:Edo-period works 393: 374: 355: 328: 309: 275: 265:Zuisen-ji temple 261: 255: 252: 246: 243: 237: 234: 228: 225: 214: 211: 202: 199: 182: 146: 144: 143: 126: 124: 123: 53: 51: 45: 44: 432: 431: 427: 426: 425: 423: 422: 421: 397: 396: 390: 371: 344: 325: 306: 283: 278: 272:Wayback Machine 262: 258: 253: 249: 244: 240: 235: 231: 226: 217: 212: 205: 200: 193: 189: 179: 138: 118: 39: 12: 11: 5: 430: 420: 419: 414: 409: 395: 394: 388: 380:Kamakura Jiten 375: 369: 356: 342: 329: 323: 310: 304: 291: 282: 279: 277: 276: 256: 247: 238: 229: 215: 203: 190: 188: 185: 184: 183: 177: 155:temple of the 136:Kamakura Nikki 84:Shichirigahama 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 429: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 404: 402: 391: 389:4-490-10303-4 385: 381: 376: 372: 370:4-634-54210-2 366: 362: 357: 353: 349: 345: 339: 335: 330: 326: 324:4-7740-0340-9 320: 316: 311: 307: 301: 297: 292: 289: 285: 284: 273: 269: 266: 260: 251: 242: 233: 224: 222: 220: 210: 208: 198: 196: 191: 180: 174: 170: 165: 164: 163: 160: 158: 154: 150: 137: 132: 130: 116: 112: 109:tree next to 108: 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 50: 38: 30: 26: 22: 18: 379: 360: 333: 314: 295: 259: 250: 241: 232: 168: 161: 135: 133: 128: 115:Azuma Kagami 96: 36: 34: 24: 76:etymologies 401:Categories 281:References 56:Edo period 352:166909395 157:Engaku-ji 149:Zuisen-ji 21:Engaku-ji 268:Archived 92:Kanazawa 80:Enoshima 60:Kamakura 386:  367:  350:  340:  321:  302:  175:  107:ginkgo 88:Hayama 54:is an 187:Notes 99:Kugyō 43:新編鎌倉志 384:ISBN 365:ISBN 348:OCLC 338:ISBN 319:ISBN 300:ISBN 173:ISBN 151:, a 142:鎌倉日記 122:石段の際 90:and 35:The 153:Zen 403:: 346:. 218:^ 206:^ 194:^ 131:. 86:, 82:, 62:, 46:, 392:. 373:. 354:. 327:. 308:. 181:. 145:) 139:( 125:) 119:( 52:) 40:( 31:.

Index


Engaku-ji
Kita-Kamakura Station
Edo period
Kamakura
Kanagawa Prefecture
Tokugawa Mitsukuni
Kamakura's Seven Entrances
etymologies
Enoshima
Shichirigahama
Hayama
Kanazawa
Kugyō
Minamoto no Sanetomo
ginkgo
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū
Azuma Kagami
Zuisen-ji
Zen
Engaku-ji
ISBN
978-4-7629-4164-1






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