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Date: 2011-12-19 20:33:19
Seppuku
Shibata Katsuie
Japan
Kuzuryū River
Nitta clan
Chūbu region
Matsudaira clan
Fukui
Fukui
Kōgaku-ji
Minamoto clan
Prefectures of Japan
Daimyo

30 Burial Sites of Fukui’s Great Generals At the base of Mt. Asuwa stands Tanotani-cho, Fukui City;Elsewhere

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