• Tosaminato (十三湊) was a port settlement which existed from the Heian to the Muromachi period located in what is now part of the city of Goshogawara, Aomori...
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    Fujiwara around 1094. The Northern Fujiwara set up the port settlement Tosaminato in present-day Goshogawara to develop trade between their lands, Kyoto...
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    Site, a National Historic Site Sannobō Site, a National Historic Site Tosaminato ruins, a National Historic Site Osamu Dazai, novelist Bunji Tsushima,...
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    the Nanbu clan to counter to their rivals, the Andō clan who controlled Tosaminato Port on the Sea of Japan. The ancestry of Ōura Mitsunobu is uncertain...
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  • Richard (10 March 2016). "Japanese medieval trading towns: Sakai and Tosaminato" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Archaeology. {{Cite boondocks k|title=The...
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    virtual autonomy in their domains, trading with mainland Asia through Tosaminato port in what is now Aomori Prefecture and from the 14th century at Tsuchizaki...
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  • 141.149052°E / 40.69766596; 141.149052 (Shichinohe Castle ruins) 2 96 Tosaminato ruins 十三湊遺跡 Tosa minato iseki Goshogawara Muromachi period settlement...
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    Pearson, Richard J (2016). "Japanese medieval trading towns: Sakai and Tosaminato" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Archaeology (3). Japanese Archaeological Association:...
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    Pearson, Richard J (2016). "Japanese medieval trading towns: Sakai and Tosaminato" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Archaeology (3). Japanese Archaeological Association:...
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    the Nanbu clan based at Sannohe Castle and the Andō clan who controlled Tosaminato on the Sea of Japan and changed his family name to “Namioka”. In 1562...
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