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Fujibayashi Nagato no Kami was known for his specialty in fire practices at the site, which are commemorated in the present-day with fireworks. [2] The Hattori clan was associated with Aekuni Shrine and is thought to have originated the Kurondo Matsuri in which participants dress entirely in black. [ 2 ]
Fujibayashi Nagato (16th century): considered to be one of three "greatest" Iga jōnin, the other two being Hattori Hanzō and Momochi Sandayū. Fujibayashi's descendants wrote and edited the Bansenshukai. Katō Danzō (1503–1569): a famed 16th-century ninja master during the Sengoku period who was also known as "Flying Katō".
Nagato (Japanese: 長門, named after the ancient Nagato Province) was a super-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Completed in 1920 as the lead ship of her class , she carried supplies for the survivors of the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923.
While Naoe is a fictional character, her father is real-life historical figure and shinobi Fujibayashi Nagato. Yasuke is a historical figure believed to have been of African origin who was a ...
It is said that Iga was controlled by three ninja families; Hattori controlled the middle, Fujibayashi the north, and Momochi the south. Fujibayashi Nagato (藤林長門): A ninja jonin active around the same time as Momochi Sandayu. He operated outside most of Momochi Sandayu's activities (in North Iga as opposed to Momochi at the South), and ...
Chiko Fujibayashi (藤林 千子, born 1996), Japanese field hockey player Ekizo Fujibayashi ( 藤林 益三 , 1907–2007) , Japanese chief justice Hidemaro Fujibayashi ( 藤林 秀麿 , born 1972) , Japanese game designer
Luigi Mangione has accepted nearly $300,000 in donations from fans as he awaits trial for allegedly slaying Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in December. The December 4 Legal Committee ...
The book was compiled by Fujibayashi Yasutake in 1676, in the early years of the Tokugawa shogunate, to preserve the knowledge that had been developed during the near-constant military conflict from the Ōnin War until the end of the Siege of Osaka almost 150 years later.