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Monday, October 13, 2025
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Saturday, October 11, 2025
Remains of Odaka Castle - Nagoya
From JCastle website -
Odaka Castle built by Hanai Bitchu-no-kami around 1504-1521. From 1532-1558 it was controlled by the Mizuno clan. Originally the Mizuno were allied with the Imagawa but switch to Oda Nobunaga. In 1559, Yamaguchi Noritsugu, an ally of the Imagawa attacked and captured Odaka Castle. Oda built the Marune Fort and Washizu Fort nearby to cut off Yamaguchi from the Imagawa supply lines. In a famous maneuver, Tokugawa Ieyasu charged through the Oda lines with his men on horseback and delivered supplies to Odaka Castle. Ieyasu stayed in Odaka Castle until after the Battle of Okehazama (1560) when he moved back to Okazaki Castle. The castle returned to Oda hands but was soon abandoned.
The Odaka Castle Site is a short walk from the train station, passing by this tiny temple.
Other than the signs, there’s just an empty space, but you can imagine a castle in this space. It is a big open space and is higher than the surrounding area.
The falling leaves look like it’s autumn.
Friday, October 10, 2025
Friday Finish - the Necktie Bag
Eight neckties, five buttons, one Daiso panda tenugi (for lining) and invisible thread. Sewn by hand.
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Wakamiya Hachiman Shrine - Nagoya
Hachiman shrines are dedicated to Hachiman the syncretic Shinto/ Buddhist god of warriors and the divine protector of the nation. Tokugawa Ieyasu appointed this shrine as the patron, tutelary shrine of Nagoya in 1610. The shrine was destroyed in World War II, but rebuilt in 1957.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Work in Progress Wednesday
New start - beady fobs. I had this piece of linen that I didn’t want to go to waste. It is perfect for making a few fobs. I think it is long enough to make about five fobs. These first two use DMC 106 and DMC 94.
New start - neckties hand stitched together with invisible thread.
Blackwork progress -
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