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When Emperor Gomizunoo visited Nijo-jo Castle in July of 1626, Iemitsu and Hidetada went up to Kyoto with Hidetada leading many feudal lords and direct retainers of the shogun, including Masamune DATE and Yoshinobu SATAKE. 例文帳に追加
寛永3年(1626年)7月には後水尾天皇の二条行幸のために上洛するが、将軍家光に対して大御所秀忠は伊達政宗・佐竹義宣(右京大夫)ら多くの大名、旗本らを従えての上洛であった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
That September, as supreme commander he led warlords (including Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI and Mitsuhide AKECHI, whose forces formed the vanguard) in the Battle of Shigisan-jo Castle in Yamato Province, defeating their enemies, Hisahide MATSUNAGA and Hisamichi MATSUNAGA, father and son. 例文帳に追加
8月には再び反逆した松永久秀討伐の総大将となり、明智光秀を先陣に豊臣秀吉ら諸将を率い、松永久秀・松永久通父子が篭城する大和信貴山城を落とした(信貴山城の戦い)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In Honnoji Incident of July 1, 1582, Nobutada was staying at Myokaku-ji Temple in Kyoto (Kyoto City) (where Nobunaga also frequently stayed) on his way to support Hideyoshi HASHIBA, who was besieging Bichu Takamatsu-jo Castle, along with Nobunaga. 例文帳に追加
天正10年(1582年)6月2日の本能寺の変の際には、信長と共に備中高松城を包囲する羽柴秀吉への援軍に向かうべく京都の妙覚寺(京都市)(この寺には信長もたびたび滞在していた)に滞在していた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, after being informed of Nobunaga's suicide, Nobutada travelled to the Nijo New Imperial Palace (the former Nijo-jo Castle), where the Crown Prince resided along with his paternal younger half-brother Katsunaga ODA (Genzaburo Nobufusa ODA), Kyoto shoshidai (the Kyoto deputy) Sadakatsu MURAI, and others, to counter Mitsuhide. 例文帳に追加
が、信長自害の知らせを受け、光秀を迎え撃つべく異母弟の織田勝長(織田源三郎信房)、京都所司代・村井貞勝らと共に皇太子の居宅である二条新御所(二条城の前身)に移動。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
He was again given important posts at the operation of advancing to the capital, then he always took part in Kinai (provinces surrounding Kyoto and Nara) suppression war and other wars (Battle of Shoryuji-jo Castle and so on) as one of the four spearheads of the Oda army, and he distinguished himself as a senior vassal of Nobunaga. 例文帳に追加
上洛作戦になって再度重用され、畿内平定戦などでは常に織田軍の4人の先鋒の内として参加し(勝竜寺城勝竜寺城の戦いなど)、信長の重臣として武功を挙げた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
After Masamune swore allegiance to Hideyoshi, the ally of Masamune, Ujimasa HOJO and his son Ujinao HOJO also surrendered to Hideyoshi; then Hideyoshi entered Masamune's Kurokawa-jo Castle in Aizu region, and conducted Oshu Shioki (punishment to the powerful warriors in the area of Oshu, to prevent them from strengthening their power). 例文帳に追加
政宗が秀吉に服属したため、政宗と同盟を結んでいた北条氏政・北条氏直親子は秀吉に降伏し、政宗の居城、会津・黒川城へ入城した秀吉は奥州仕置を行った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
When Masamune entered the Kurokawa-jo Castle after the battle of the Surigahara War, Date family member Shigemune DATE improvised a Tanka (a form of a Japanese traditional poetry) saying, "Otomosede Kayanono Yoruno shigure kite Sodeni sansato Nure kakaranuran" (Silently a light shower came to the night of Kayano, and softly and incessantly drizzled on my sleeve") 例文帳に追加
摺上原の戦いの後、政宗が黒川城に入城する際、戦勝を祝って一族の伊達重宗が即興で「音もせで 茅野(かやの)の夜の時雨来て 袖にさんさとぬれかからぬらん」と歌った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
When the residence castle of Mogami clan, the Yamagata-jo Castle was attacked by the troops of Uesugi clan, Kagetsuna KATAKURA offered an advice for Masamune to watch for the opportunity of Mogami clan and Uesugi clan going down together and profit from it; however, Masamune rejected this advice for reason of protecting his mother, and sent a reinforcement. 例文帳に追加
最上氏の居城である山形城が上杉家の攻撃を受けた際、片倉景綱が共倒れを狙い、漁夫の利を奪うよう進言したが政宗は母親の安全を理由にこれを却下し援軍を出した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In "Ujisato-ki," "Sokenin-dono Tsuizen-ki" and other materials, there are entries that the 'Midaidokoro,' or the Shogun's wife, and 'Kitanokata' were included in those who fled the Azuchi-jo Castle following the Honnoji Incident with Nobunaga's wife and children, so it can be assumed that Nohime was the same person as Azuchi-dono (or Mitsubone). 例文帳に追加
『氏郷記』『総見院殿追善記』などには本能寺の変直後、安土城から落ち延びた信長妻子の中に「御台所」「北の方」の記述が見られ、安土殿(または御局)と同一人物とも推測できる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Joining the attack on Fushimi-jo Castle as a supreme commander, and actively taking part in the Battle of the Sekigahara as a main force (the second largest force of 17,000 soldiers after Ieyasu's main force), he fought in the fierce battle against Masanori FUKUSHIMA's force on the Eastern Camp. 例文帳に追加
伏見城攻撃では総大将として参加し、関ヶ原の戦いにおいても主力(家康本隊を除けば、第2位の兵力である1万7,000人)として積極的に戦い、東軍の福島正則隊と激戦を繰り広げた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In addition, at the request of Hideyoshi, he built the Mugishima-jo Castle in Yatsushiro which was suitable to command of the navy and overseas trading (and praised by Luis FROIS in "Frois's History of Japan"), and his senior vassal Yukishige KONISHI was appointed to the castle keeper. 例文帳に追加
このほか秀吉の意を受け、水軍指揮と海外貿易の適地であった八代に麦島城を築城し(八代はルイス・フロイスが『フロイス日本史』で絶賛した土地であった)、重臣の小西行重を城代として配置した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The Sassa clan was said to originally belong to Nobuyasu ODA, a guard of Owari and head of the Iwakura-jo Castle (Bukoyawa) and according to Shinchoko-ki (biography of Nobunaga ODA), there is a anecdote that since there was a rumor that Narimasa attempted to assassinate Nobunaga ODA, Narimasa apologized. 例文帳に追加
佐々氏は、元々は尾張守護代・岩倉城主、織田信安に属していたとされ(武功夜話)、信長公記首巻によれば、成政は織田信長暗殺を企んだという風聞が流れ、釈明したという話が残っている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
About the Nagurumi Incident, Ujinao made an excuse that the lord of the Nagurumi-jo Castle (the Sanada side) volunteered to switch to the Hojo clan, and there was no such an order from Ujimasa or Ujinao to seize the castle, and the castle was already returned to the Sanada side. 例文帳に追加
また名胡桃城奪取事件について、氏政や氏直の命令があったわけではなく、真田方の名胡桃城主が北条方に寝返ったことによるもので、すでに名胡桃城は真田方に返還したと弁明している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
At that time, some of Hidetsugu's attendant sub-chief vassals: Kazuuji NAKAMURA, Yoshiharu HORIO, Kazutoyo YAMAUCHI, Naosue HITOTSUYANAGI, and others got their own castles, but Yoshimasa remained in Hidetsugu's Hachimanyama-jo Castle and administered affairs of the domain in the position of "Kanpakudono-ichiro". 例文帳に追加
このとき、同じく秀次付き家老格となった中村一氏・堀尾吉晴・山内一豊・一柳直末らはそれぞれ居城を持ったが、吉政は秀次の居城・八幡山城にあって、関白殿一老として政務を取り仕切った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, the same year his retainer Murashige ARAKI (Because his wife was a daughter of Nagamasa IKEDA, he belonged to the Ikeda clan) and Tomomasa IKEDA (the legitimate son of Nagamasa) accepted a stratagem by Miyoshi Sanninshu and banished Katsumasa from Ikeda-jo Castle in cooperation with the Miyoshi clan. 例文帳に追加
しかし、同年に家臣の荒木村重(池田長正の娘を娶っていたため一族衆)と一族の池田知正(長正の嫡男)が三好三人衆の調略を受け三好家に寝返り、勝正は池田城から追放される。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Around 3 p.m. Naganori, who was put in the cage by feudal retainers of Ichinoseki Domain, was carried to Tamura mansion in Shiba Atago (current Shinbashi Minato Ward, Tokyo), leaving Edo-jo Castle through Hirakawaguchi-mon gate, which was Fujo-mon gate (Fujo-mon gate means that the gate using to carry out the dead or criminals). 例文帳に追加
未の下刻(午後3時頃)、一関藩士らによって網駕籠に乗せられた長矩は、不浄門とされた平川口門より江戸城を出ると芝愛宕下(現東京都港区新橋)にある田村邸へと送られた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In 1600, he was recommended to join the war under the name of Ieyasu by Yoshitsugu OTANI who was joining the expedition in Aizu, however, the Battle of Sekigahara broke out thereafter, then he was kept in Osaka-jo Castle as a hostage for the Toyotomi clan. 例文帳に追加
慶長5年(1600年)、会津征伐に参陣していた大谷吉継から家康の下へ参陣するように勧められたが、その後関ヶ原の戦いが勃発したため、豊臣氏に対する人質として大坂城に留め置かれた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, on April 21, 1701, his lord Asano Takumi-no-kami drew his sword on Koke (a master of ceremony) Yoshinaka KIRA at Matsu no Oroka (Great Pine Corridor) in the Edo-jo Castle; Asano Takumi-no-kami was ordered to commit seppuku on the same day and the Asano clan in the Ako Domain was deprived of samurai status and forfeited its territories. 例文帳に追加
しかし元禄14年(1701年)3月14日(旧暦)(1701年4月21日)、主君浅野内匠頭が江戸城松之大廊下で高家吉良義央に刃傷に及び、浅野内匠頭は即日切腹、赤穂浅野家は改易と決まった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In the Battle of Toba-Fushimi, he lead a small-sized musket unit and forced the foot soldiers of the bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) army to withdraw by the barrage of gunfire, and in the Siege of Utsunomiya-jo Castle, he created momentum to the victory, actively fighting by rushing to the castellated walls and clinging to it. 例文帳に追加
鳥羽伏見の戦いでは、薩摩藩の小銃隊を指揮して幕府歩兵を集中射撃により敗走させ、宇都宮城攻防戦では城壁に突進して取り付くなど奮戦し、勝利の契機をつくった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In 1335, in response to Takauji ASHIKAGA, a rebellion occurred in Bicchu Province and Takanori went there to suppress it, but he eventually lost his foothold, Mitsuishi-jo Castle in Bizen Province, as well as most of his family members due to betrayal of his vassals. 例文帳に追加
建武(日本)2年(1335年)、足利尊氏に呼応して備中国で反乱が起こり高徳が討伐に向かうが、却って拠点であった備前三石城を奪われた上に配下の内応によって一族の大半が討たれてしまう。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Although he was following his father, Mitsuyasu, who was residing in Akechi-jo Castle as a koken (guardian) of Mitsuhide, the Castle fell in 1556 when it was attacked by Yoshitatsu SAITO for siding with Dosan SAITO, who lost the fight to Yoshitatsu SAITO. 例文帳に追加
明智嫡流だった光秀の後見として明智城(可児市)にいた父・光安に従っていたが、1556年(弘治(日本)2年)斎藤道三と斎藤義龍の争いに敗北した道三方に加担したため、義龍方に攻められ落城する。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
When the Shimabara Rebellion took place in 1637, he was busily engaged in dispatching arrangements of troops and negotiations with Bakufu and other Domains by the order of Tadatoshi HOSOKAWA, the lord of the Domain, and went into battle leading his own troops of over 3,700 soldiers in the battle of the Hara-jo Castle. 例文帳に追加
寛永14年(1637年)に島原の乱が起こると、藩主細川忠利の命により派兵の手配、幕府や他藩との交渉に奔走し、翌年の原城の戦いでは、自ら3,700余りの兵を率いて出陣した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Masanori, who was regarded as the most important commander contributed to the victory of the Eastern Camp, also actively worked to seize the Osaka-jo Castle from Terumoto Mori who was the supreme commander of the Western Camp, thus he was rewarded after the war with the Hiroshima Domain, Aki Province and Hiroshima Domain, Bingo Province worth as much as 498,200 koku. 例文帳に追加
こうして東軍の勝利に貢献第一と目された正則は西軍総大将・毛利輝元からの大坂城接収にも奔走し、戦後安芸国広島藩と備後国広島藩49万8200石の大封を得た。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Following an order from Ieyasu TOKUGAWA he participated in the battle for Shingu-jo Castle and after it had surrendered he stationed troops to ensure the ownership rights were secured however, ultimately the Kii Province was given to Yoshinaga ASANO whereupon SUGIWAKA was punished by being deprived of his fief. 例文帳に追加
続いて徳川家康からの命により新宮城の攻撃に参加し、同城落城後も暫く駐屯し本領安堵を待つが、結局紀伊国は浅野幸長に与えられることになり、杉若氏は改易となった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
He fought furiously in these battles by attacking the Chihaya-jo Castle through the Ote-mon Gate with families and retainers and defeated enemy soldiers around the Ote-mon Gate even though he suffered serious injuries including 4 serious wounds and 18 less serious wounds. 例文帳に追加
この時の直経の戦いぶりは凄まじく、千早城の大手門に一族郎党と突撃し、大きな傷だけでも4ヶ所、小さい傷を合わせると22ヶ所を負傷する重傷を負いながらも大手門付近の敵兵をなぎ倒した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
He served TAIRA no Kiyomori with Morikuni etc., and in 1174, under the 'Morikuni's special award,' he was appointed Sahyoe no jo, central secretariat officer in 1175, and the manager of the Bureau of Imperial Mews in 1178. 例文帳に追加
盛国らと同様に平清盛に仕え、承安(日本)4年(1174年)には「盛国の別功の賞」をもって左兵衛尉に任官、安元元年(1175年)には内舎人正に任ぜられ、治承2年(1178年)には主馬頭を兼任した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In 1345, he was appointed as Oshu Kanrei along with Kuniuji HATAKEYAMA, and went down to Taga-jo Castle, the kokufu (provincial office) of Oshu to assume the post, where he fought against the Southern Court army including the Kitabatake clan which had been developing anti-Northern Court activities based in Oshu. 例文帳に追加
貞和元年(1345年)、畠山国氏(奥州管領)とともに奥州管領に補任され、奥州国府の多賀城に下向・着任、奥州を拠点に反北朝(日本)活動を展開する北畠氏等南朝軍と戦う。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In 1184, he joined the army of MINAMOTO no Noriyori for the Battle of Jisho-Juei, and took part in various battles in Suo Province (now, a part of Yamaguchi Prefecture) and Bungo Province (now Oita Prefecture) with his grandfather, Tsunetane CHIBA, while they again took part in the Battle of Oshu (the area currently in Tohoku region) together by entering Taga-jo Castle in 1189. 例文帳に追加
元暦元年(1184年)に、祖父千葉常胤とともに源範頼の治承・寿永の乱軍に参加して周防国・豊後国を転戦、文治5年(1189年)の奥州合戦でも祖父とともに多賀城に入っている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
However, Takakage fled with Tokiyuki HOJO to Mutsu Province where the Hojo clan owned its shoryo (territory), and they were harbored by Michisaga SOGA, a miuchibito (private vassals of Tokuso family) by the end of 1333 when Takakage rose in rebellion at Daikoji-jo Castle in Northern part of Oshu (Northern Honshu, the region encompassing Mutsu and Dewa Provinces). 例文帳に追加
しかし、高景は北条時如と共に北条氏の所領があった陸奥国へ逃れ、御内人であった曽我道性に匿われて同年暮れに奥州北部の大光寺城に籠もって反乱の兵を挙げた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Among those early works are copies made of the Fusuma kinpeki-shohekiga (paintings on gold foil-pressed paper sliding doors and screens) of the Nishinomaru Palace and the Honmaru Palace of Edo-jo Castle and the like, including works that are no longer extant, or of which the whereabouts are unknown, making them extremely valuable sources to researchers. 例文帳に追加
そうした模写の中には、江戸城西の丸御殿や本丸御殿の襖金碧障壁画など、現存しない物や原本所在不明な物も含まれており、研究者にとっては貴重な資料である。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In other words, there was the following merit in assuming the post: A person at the obanyaku post could be assigned to the post of suke (provisional governor), gon-no-suke (provisional vice governor) or jo (secretary of provincial offices) in his original province, gaining a position in the imperial court and having his control right backed by the authority of the imperial court. 例文帳に追加
つまり自らが在地している令制国の介・権介・掾に任命してもらう事で在庁官人としての地位を手にし、支配権を朝廷の権威に裏打ちしてもらうと言う利点があった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Zojishi which undertook a large-scale construction installed the four-tiered hierarchy (kami, suke, jo, sakan) and followed the number of employees and official court rank equivalence system of the central government in some cases; besides, sometimes further installed a subordinate office 'Sho'. 例文帳に追加
大規模な寺院造営を行う造寺司では四等官(長官・次官・判官・主典)が導入されて人員や官位相当は八省に准じる場合もあった他、下部の官司として「所」が設置されることもあった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It is commonly accepted that Benkan corresponds to Jo among the four official ranks, but there is another opinion that the bureau Benkankyoku including Benkan was established separately from Daijokan and Benkan was originally Honkan, which was not included in the system of four official ranks. 例文帳に追加
通説においては四等官の中の判官(じょう)に相当するが、異説として弁官を含めた弁官局を太政官の別局として捉え、元は本来の四等官の系列には含まない品官であったする説もある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In Kyoto, only merchants, traders and performers, who had businesses with the Imperial Court, Gosho (Imperial Palace) and temples, were granted the Zuryomei such as Kami (Governor), Suke (Vice Governor) and Jo (Provincial Governor), and a privileged position to increase their prestige for the social standing and family business. 例文帳に追加
京都においては、朝廷や御所や寺院の用をはたす商工業者や芸能者に限り、家格や家業に箔をつけさせるため、金品次第により守、介、掾などの受領名を授け、特権的立場を与えた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Naishi adopted the Shitokan system such that Kami was called Naishinokami or Shoji (the prescribed number was two), Suke was called Naishinosuke or Tenij (the prescribed number was four), and Jo was called Naishinojo or Shoji (the prescribed number was four), without the post of Sakan. 例文帳に追加
長官を尚侍(ないしのかみ/しょうじ)(定員2名)、次官を典侍(ないしのすけ/てんじ)(定員4名)、判官を掌侍(ないしのじょう/しょうじ)(定員4名)と称し、主典は欠くものの四等官制を採用していた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
When the emperor abdicated the throne in favor of his successor, Naishi no suke handed on Kenji to Konoenojisho as her duty (the duty was called 'Okurinaishi'), which was later took over by an experienced Naishi no jo 'Koto Naishi.' 例文帳に追加
また新帝に譲位の場合、剣璽を近衛次将に送るのも典侍の勤めであったが(これを「送内侍(おくりないし)」といった)、これらの役職は後に掌侍の一﨟である「勾当(こうとう)内侍」がこれに代わるようになった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
While Emperor Kazan was a prince, this incident had a detrimental effect on the fates of Murasaki Shikibu's father, FUJIWARA no Tametoki, who taught and was appointed to the position of Shikibu no jo (a position within the Bureau of Ceremony) at that time and FUJIWARA no Motonaga, who was well known for the ”Letters of local government officials and farmers from Owari Province” (Owari no kuni Gunji Hyakusho ra no Gebumi). 例文帳に追加
この事件は親王時代に学問を教え、当時式部丞になっていた紫式部の父藤原為時や、尾張国郡司百姓等解文で有名な藤原元命の運命にも影を落とした。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Sakone no jin substantially played a central part in the affairs of state during the golden age of regency because Court Councils (called "Jingi" (Jin no sadame, or the ancient cabinet council) because councils were held at Jinsho, and also called "Jogi" because it was allowed to bring staff (stick; indicating "Jo" of Jogi) which were chaired by Sekkan (regents and advisers) were held frequently. 例文帳に追加
摂関政治全盛期にはここで摂関を座長とする朝議(陣所で行われるため陣議といい、帯仗が許されたため仗議ともいう)が盛んに行われて実質的な国政の中心となった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The campus was placed in the area stretching from Oaza Taishogun, Kinugasa-Village, and Kadono County (present-day, Sakata-cho, Taishogun, Kita Ward, Kyoto City), which it took over from its predecessor, Kyoto Sangyo Koshu-jo (Kyoto Training Institute of Sericulture), to Hanazono-Village (present-day, Takatsukasa-cho, Hanazono, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City). 例文帳に追加
前身の京都蚕業講習所から引き継いだ、葛野郡衣笠村大字大将軍(現・京都市北区大将軍坂田町)から花園村(現・京都市右京区花園鷹司町)にかけての校地を使用した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Nobunaga threw away the food that Mitsuhide had laboriously prepared, saying that it was rotten, to pick a fight with Mitsuhide, who had been asked to prepare some Kyoto cooking for the banquet in Azuchi-jo Castle held to reward the efforts of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA, who destroyed the Takedas. 例文帳に追加
武田家を滅ぼした徳川家康の功を労うため、安土城にて行われた京料理での接待料理を任され、献立から考えて苦労して用意した料理を、「腐っている」と信長に因縁をつけられ捨てられた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In November 1855, about the same time as the establishment of kobu-jo, kachi (Foot Guards) was obliged to study gunnery, while Kojunin (Escort Guard) was obliged to study gunnery in February 1856, under 江川英敏 who was the grandmaster of gunnery, thus, the training of western-style gunnery was commenced. 例文帳に追加
さらに講武所の設置と前後して、安政2年(1855年)9月には徒士、安政3年(1856年)1月には小十人に対して砲術師範の江川英敏への入門が義務付けされ、洋式銃砲の訓練が始められた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Takagi was the Miki-jo Castle town where the Bessho clan lived, near Miki Town which was flourished as a hardware town by Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI giving the town a tax-free privilege, and slightly in the north, the Mino-gawa river, a tributary of the Kako-gawa River, flowed to the west. 例文帳に追加
高木は別所氏が拠った三木城の城下町で、豊臣秀吉が免税地としたために金物の町として発展した三木町の近隣に位置し、少し北には加古川の支流である美嚢川が西行している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Kobu-ochoku juhakka-jo was the name for eighteen articles which were said to be issued in September 1615 by Ieyasu TOKUGAWA who received an imperial order from Emperor Gomizunoo to display in Shishin den inside the Imperial palace. 例文帳に追加
公武法制応勅十八箇条(こうぶおうちょくじゅうはっかじょう)とは、元和(日本)元年(1615年)8月に徳川家康が、後水尾天皇の勅命を受けて御所の紫宸殿に掲げるために定めたとされている18ヶ条。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Although Yoshinobu once retreated to Osaka-jo Castle, the members of the parliamentary regime, Yodo YAMAUCHI (the former lord of the Tosa Domain), Shungaku MATSUDAIRA (the former lord of the Echizen Domain), and Yoshikatsu TOKUGAWA (the former lord of the Owari Domain) and those who were members of the parliamentary regime maneuvered and water downed the decision of the "Kogosho Conference." 例文帳に追加
慶喜はいったん大坂城に退くが、公議政体派の山内容堂(前土佐藩主)・松平春嶽(前越前藩主)・徳川慶勝(前尾張藩主)らの工作により、小御所会議の決定は骨抜きにされた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
After that, the Isshiki clan held Takebeyama-jo Castle for several generations until 1579 when Yusai HOSOKAWA attacked Tango under the orders of Nobunaga ODA, and the Isshiki army barricaded themselves in the castle after losing each battle fought, but eventually fell under the Hosokawa army's fierce attack. 例文帳に追加
その後は代々一色氏の居城としてつづいたが、1579年(天正7)に織田信長の命を受けた細川幽斎が丹後を攻撃、各地で敗れた一色軍は建部山城に篭城するが細川軍の猛攻の前に崩壊する。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Maeda bought from the government the vacant lot (Kawaramachi-dori Street Oike-dori Street, where the hotel stands now) of the defunct Kangyo-jo (the Commercial and Industrial Promotion Center), where he had Dai Nippon Construction (now Taisei Corporation) construct a Western style wooden hotel building 'Tokiwa Hotel' and started business in1890. 例文帳に追加
前田は旧勧業場跡地(現所在地である河原町通御池通)の払い下げを受け、1890年に洋風木造建築の「常盤ホテル」を日本土木会社(現・大成建設)の施工で竣工、開業させた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The castle tower of Maruoka-jo Castle has various distinct features, including decorative wrap-around verandas with high handrails, a well-lit interior compared with the other keeps among the 12 Existing Castle Towers, and slate roofs (with stone orcas) instead of clay tile roofs, which would crack in cold weather. 例文帳に追加
飾り外廻縁と高欄を有し、「現存12天守」の中では採光がよく室内が明るい点や、寒さで割れてしまう粘土瓦の代わりに石瓦が葺かれている(石の鯱も展示)ことなどの特徴がある。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
During the period of the Northern and Southern Courts (Japan), Yorikatsu TOKI of the Mino Shugo (provincial constable of Mino Province) family became jito (manager and lord of the manor) and expanded his power before taking over the manor by constructing Ibi-jo Castle within the manor and donating part of the manor to Daiko-ji Temple which he had built. 例文帳に追加
南北朝時代(日本)に美濃守護家土岐頼雄が地頭となって勢力を拡大、荘内に揖斐城を築き、自分で創建した大興寺に一部荘園を寄進するなどして接収していった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The Mutsu Shogunfu (local government of Mutsu) was established in the early Northern and Southern Courts period when Emperor Go-Daigo dispatched his son - Imperial Prince Norinaga (who later became Emperor Go-Murakami), Mutsu no kami (the governor of Mutsu Province) Akiie KITABATAKE and others to Taga-jo Castle which served as the provincial office of Mutsu province. 例文帳に追加
南北朝時代(日本)の初期、後醍醐天皇が皇子・義良親王(後の後村上天皇)を陸奥守、北畠顕家らとともに陸奥国府、多賀城へ派遣すると、多賀城に陸奥将軍府が樹立された。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It is said that the history of Yagi-jo Castle began when Akikatsu NAITO (also called Sadafusa) entered Yagi having been granted the Funai district in 1335 because of his military exploits when his army fought alongside Takauji ASHIKAGA in Shinomura Tanba Hachiman-gu Shrine in 1333. 例文帳に追加
元弘3年(1333年)足利尊氏が丹波篠村八幡宮での挙兵に応じた内藤顕勝(定房とも)が戦功により船井郡を与えられ建武(日本)2年(1335年)に八木に入ったのが築城の始まりとされる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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