TAKADA-TERAMACHI part 1

Development of the castle and Teramachi 英語の後に日本が続きます。 It all started in 1614. Matsudaira Tadateru, the 6th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, had been appointed as daimyo of the Takada Domain in 1610, replacing Hori Tadatoshi who had ruled the domain from Fukushima Castle in Naoetsu. However, Tadateru found Naoetsu not a suitable location and decided to …

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The COWRA BREAKOUT

(英語の後に日本語が続きます。) War time events in Australia and Japan brought about an otherwise unlikely connection between Joetsu and Cowra, NSW, Australia. In 2003, the mayors of Cowra and Joetsu signed a Peace and Friendship Agreement. I have described the Naoetsu side of the relationship in “The Naoetsu POW Camp”, and development of the relations between the …

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The PEACE MEMORIAL PARK – Naoetsu

Statues of Peace and Friendship (英語の後に日本語が続きます。) Tokyo POW Camp #4 branch, Naoetsu could have easily turned into “the camp that never was” – a fate suffered by almost all of the POW camps located in Japan -- had it not been for the initiative of a small group of Naoetsu citizens who conducted their efforts …

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