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Toda Ujikane, an unknown master of castle construction in the late Sengoku period, served four generations of Ieyasu through Ietsuna, and has a bronze statue of him at Ogaki Castle

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In this series, I pick out "minor local warlords" as they come to mind, such as Kunohe Masazane and Murakami Yoshikiyo. My name is Rekishi-kun. This time, the focus is on Toda Ujikane, whose death anniversary was February 14, 1655 (the first year of the Meireki era)! The statue of Ujikane at Ogaki Castle is super cool! Sorry for the old story, but on October 6, 2019, I made an appearance at the "Sunomata Hideyoshi Success Festival" held at Sunom…
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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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