t. Kinka, as a venue for entertaining guests. In 1568, Akiyama Hoki-no-Kami To…
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t. Kinka, as a venue for entertaining guests. In 1568, Akiyama Hoki-no-Kami To…
nd dance, as well as snacks, meals, and gifts. When Japan’s head missionary Fran…
le served as their resting place. Matsuo used the temple as a base for climbin…
afts such as Gifu paper lanterns, Gifu fans, and Gifu Japanese umbrellas became …
described as cold-hearted, ruthless, a master of war, a reformer, and a destroye…
ning such as implementing a “Rakuichi-Rakuza” (free market open guild) economic …