The chief priest of Omiya Shrine talks about Japan's largest wooden statue of 16th century warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, which was recently found, at Omiya Shrine in Osaka's Asahi Ward in May 2020.
A trove of 33 letters from 16th century warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (c.1537-1598) to his chief retainer have been discovered, the Historiographical Institute at the University of Tokyo and the Hyogo ...
A document sent by samurai Toyotomi (then Hashiba) Hideyoshi just prior to learning of the death of his master, warlord Oda Nobunaga (1534-1582), has been discovered and purchased on an auction site. ...
Japan, at last, was one — unified, united; no longer a splintered welter of “warring states” but an embryonic nation. The year, if it is to be pinned down to one, is 1590; the unifier, if one alone is ...
KYOTO--A stone wall unearthed at the ruins of Fushimi Castle here suggests that 16th-century warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi built the structure with the latest quake-resistant techniques after a nearby ...
The Samurai. Meet Toyotomi Hideyoshi and learn about this leader's attributes in this latest Civilization 7 trailer for the ...
At the opening of “The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl: Transmitting a Secret Art Across Generations of the Raku Family” at The National Museum of Modern Art, in Kyoto, the current head of the Raku family, ...
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