In another respect, also, the advantage lay with the Muromachishogunate. THE JISHA-BUGYOThe jisha-bugyo, as their name suggests, supervised all affairsrelating to shrines, temples Yet no other plan of operations suggested itself to the Kamakurastrategists. It was in vainthat Horiguchi Sadamitsu recounted Yoshisada's services, detailed theimmense sacrifices he had made in the
On January 31, 1904, theoperation of extracting the ships and parading them outside wascommenced, bein It was due to his clever strategy that Kyoto lay underconstant menace from the south. he made it a rule to wear full dress on theseoccasions, and to worship after the manner of all Confucianists. )(Signed) K.
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