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Oda Nobunaga Historic Sites: Gifu, Azuchi, and Honnoji
A guide tracing Oda Nobunaga's footsteps through Gifu Castle, Azuchi Castle ruins, Kenkun Shrine, and Honnoji, where he died in 1582. Examines surviving structures against primary sources, especially the Shincho Koki.
Oda Nobunaga’s rise from Owari to near-unification of Japan (1534-1582) left key historic sites at Atsuta Jingu, Gifu Castle, Azuchi Castle ruins, Kenkun Shrine, and Honnoji. This guide evaluates each site through the primary source Shincho Koki, distinguishing documented facts from later legend. The guide includes a comparison table and analysis of why Nobunaga’s motives and death remain historically debated.
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