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Sep 17, 2024 · On Sunday night, Hiroyuki Sanada became the first Japanese person and only the second Asian to win a Best Actor Emmy Award. To celebrate his triumph, we are looking back at his life and career thus far. Here are 10 facts you may or may not have known about Hiroyuki Sanada.
The Sanada clan (真田氏, Sanada-shi) is a Japanese clan. [1] The Sanada were long associated with Matsushiro Domain in modern-day Nagano (city), Nagano Prefecture.
Oct 19, 2020 · Kudoyama is most widely known for its links to Sanada Yukimura (or Sanada Nobushige to use his real name). The Sanada Clan were a relatively minor family who served the much more powerful Takeda Clan and were based at Ueda Castle in Nagano Prefecture.
- Kudoyama Station
- Kishū Kudoyama Sanada Festival
- Yukimura-An
- Roadside Station Kaki No Sato Kudoyama
- Niukanshobu Shrine
- Niutsuhime Shrine
- Futatsu Torii
- Discover Kōyasan, One of Japan’s Most Sacred Mountain
As soon as you arrive at Kudoyama Station, almost everything you see will have Sanada’s family crest featuring six mon coins. As one of the most beloved feudal lords by history buffs, the people of Kudoyama are proud of the fact that the town housed Sanada Yukimura and his family, where they were confined for 14 years after the famous battle in Sek...
In the afternoon on the second day of the festival, a parade led by cosplayers of Sanada Masayuki and Yukimura with their armed soldiers following in the back holding various weapons will take place. Click HEREfor a list of attractions in Kudoyama.
Yukimura-an is the perfect place to taste the kind of soba noodles from Yukimura’s hometown – Shinano Province (信濃国).
Lastly, as the name of the roadside station has suggested, the region is a famous place for persimmon production. If you haven’t tried one before, then you must. The tomato-looking fruit is as sweet as candy! Made from the locally-sourced persimmon, grab one of the persimmon bread and persimmon soft serve from the bakery and enjoy them when you com...
You must be wondering, as a monk, why would Kōbō Daishi want to build a shrine? The reason is found in his encounter with Kariba Myōjin (狩場明神), who showed him the way to Kōyasan. Without this meeting, he probably would not have been able to establish all the important training grounds of Shingon Buddhism. If you want to know more about this part of...
While Niutsuhime Shrine is not in Kudoyama Town, we include it as it is on the pilgrimage route of Kōyasan chōishi-michi (高野山町石道) starting from Jison-in Temple. Click HEREfor a list of attractions in Kudoyama.
Why did he build two torii gates? The reason is there were two gods! So one gate per god (^_-)-☆. It is where pilgrims can worship the gods from afar. Niu Myōjin (丹生明神) is another name of Niutsuhime no Ookami (丹生都比売大神). If you are hiking all the way from Jison-in, you have completed one-third of the pilgrimage route to Kōyasan. Reward yourself by t...
Also, when you get to the top of the mountain, don’t forget to stop by Rengejōin Temple (蓮華定院)for more life stories about the Sanada clan (=゚ω゚)ノ.
Dec 10, 2020 · Primarily inspired (mainly from curiosity) through the Kai Kokushi project found in the Translation section of this blog¹, I decided to take a shot at presenting the true face of Yukimura, as well as separating him from the fabled image that is currently predominant around the world.
While there wasn’t any supreme warlord to command the Osaka garrison forces, Sanada Yukimura played an important role in siege preparations. A celebrated master of defense, he had held up Ieyasu’s son Hidetada at Ueda Castle in 1600.
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Under the Toyotomi family, Masayuki Sanada came to be treated as an independent daimyo. Yukimura moved to Osaka Castle as a hostage, and later became a member of Hideyoshi's horse mawarishu, where he began to gain knowledge of Tomoyuki.