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Who Were the Kawanami-Shu? | the Kiso River Water Transport Network Supported by Hideyoshi

Hasegawa Masakatsu will appear in the seventh episode of the taiga drama "Toyotomi Brothers." He is known for helping Toyotomi Hideyoshi build "Sumoto Ichiya Castle," but the drama's official website describes him as "the head of the Kawanami-shu." Who exactly were the Kawanami-shu? Let's look back at the historical facts. They actually existed in the Kiso River basin The Kawanami-shu were local lords who wielded power in the Kiso River basin. L…
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Hasegawa Masakatsu will appear in the seventh episode of the taiga drama "Toyotomi Brothers." He is known for helping Toyotomi Hideyoshi build "Sumoto Ichiya Castle," but the drama's official website describes him as "the head of the Kawanami-shu." Who exactly were the Kawanami-shu? Let's look back at the historical facts. They actually existed in the Kiso River basin The Kawanami-shu were local lords who wielded power in the Kiso River basin. L…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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