"Setouchi Tsuzu-Ura-Everywhere" : A Tour of Seto Inland Sea by Historical Historians

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 時代考証家が行く 瀬戸内海の島探訪「せとうち津々浦々」
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Item number: BO2812168
Released date: 11 Mar 2022

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Japanese history "br" When traveling around the Seto Inland Sea, I am surprised to find that all the scenery I can see has a picture of history. Starting with the myth that Emperor Jinmu sailed from Kyushu to Yamato, the Genpei War, which was fought by military ships that filled the sea, the group of pirates who scared the ships that sailed under the shadow of the island, the Kitamae ships that carried the treasures of Hokkaidō, and the industrial remains that contributed to the construction of modern Japan, there are many layers of the history of the rise and fall of 2000 years in the "Tsutsukuura-mura" of the Seto Inland Sea. This book is a completely new guide to the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, written from the perspective of a historical historian. Chapter 1 : The Island of the Murakami Pirates, The Shimanami Kaido Pirates, The home of the Murakami Castle, The Ujima Geiyo Islands, The one of the Oshima Mishima Murakami, The one of the Oshima Mishima Murakami, The true home of the Murakami Clan, the Takanawa Peninsula Murakami, the home of the Murakami Clan, the Kurushima Kurushima, the home of the Murakami Clan, the first place in Japanese history where the pirates died, Chapter 2 : The first place in Japanese history where the ancient history of the Seto Inland Sea is reborn, The shrine moved from Takashima The ancient history of the Seto Inland Sea is reborn, Chapter 2 : The first place in Japanese history where the ancient history of the Seto Inland Sea is reborn, Chapter 3 : The Island of the Murakami Pirates, The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The "Kamagari Islands" The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The shrine moved from Takashima The shrine moved from Takashima The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The shrine moved from Takashima The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The shrine moved from Takashima The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The "Kokyo Islands" The "Kokyo Islands" The "3-story Pagoda" seen from the east and west of the Seto Island "The" Kokyo Islands "The shrine moved from Takashima The shrine moved from Takashima The home of the Emperor Jinmu, The" Kokyo Islands "The" Kokyo Momotaro Densetsu Nushima Island Kaminoshima Kamishima Island Hishima Yanaitsu Yashima Heigunto Island Kurahashi Taga Ikuchi-jima Island Manabe Manabeshima Island Niho Toshima Imabari Port Aboshi Murotsu Tomonoura Aijima Island Shimojima Nojima Kamijima Shimojima Shioda Kojima Atata Inoko Otsushima Island Umashima Island Iwaishima Yokoshima Nojima Takamijima Island Takai Kamishima Island Megijima Ogijima Eba Yashiro Island Kirishitan Daimyo Todo Takatora Narcissus