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Bōsō Chiran-Ki

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79:, and was probably started between 1596 and finished as late as the 1660s. The chronicle is generally thought of to be an accurate account of regional conflicts in Kazusa Province, but the veracity of many parts of the account are uncertain. In spite of its many flaws, the document is one of the most important existing document concerning local history of a large part of Chiba Prefecture prior to the 49:
The chronicle has no identifiable author, was probably composed by multiple authors and editors from a variety of sources, and frequently revised over a period of several centuries. The chronicle was, however, probably written by someone with an intimate knowledge of the geography the Bōsō region
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that focus on wars and conflicts. It consists of one volume, and is arranged in chronological order by event. Its exact time of authorship is also unknown. The Bōsō Chiran-Ki is traditionally dated to the beginning of the
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The Bōsō Chiran-Ki primarily details the circumstances surrounding local conflicts and the hostilities between regional commanders. It notably records the division, from approximately 1587, of traditional
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The chronicle especially richly details the conflict between the castle lords of Kazusa Province, specifically:
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The chronicle also describes the devastating Kazusa earthquake of 1601. It ends with an account of
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The earliest manuscript of the Bōsō Chiran-Ki dates to 1668 and is now held by the
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Nihon Jinmei Daijiten (日本人名大辞典, Large Encyclopedia of Japanese Personages)
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Nihon Jinmei Daijiten (日本人名大辞典, Large Encyclopedia of Japanese Personages)
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Bōsō Sōsho Kankōkai. Bōsō sōsho. Chiba: Bōsō Sōsho Kankōkai, 1912-1940.
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Kokushi Daijiten (国史大辞典, Large Dictionary of Japanese History)
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Kokushi Daijiten (国史大辞典, Large Dictionary of Japanese History)
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Index

Kazusa Province
Bōsō Peninsula
Chiba Prefecture
Edo period
gunki monogatari
Kamakura
Muromachi periods
Edo period
Meiji period
National Archives of Japan
Bōsō Sōsho Kankōkai
fudai
Tokugawa clan
Hideyoshi Toyotomi
Siege of Odawara in 1590
Yoritada Masaki
Masaki clan
Katsuura Castle
Katsuura City
Yoriharu Toki
Toki clan
Mangi Castle
Isumi City
Toyonobu Takeda
Takeda clan
Chōnan Castle
Chonan
Yoshiyasu Satomi
Satomi clan
Ōtaki Castle

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