The History of Falconry that Nobunaga, Ieyasu, and the World Were Passionate About - the Oldest Record in Japan Was From the Time of Emperor Nintoku
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Falconry is known to have been a passion of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is a form of hunting in which falcons are used to capture birds and animals such as rabbits, foxes, ducks, and pheasants, and for the feudal lords who ruled over areas famous for falcons, they were so valuable that they were used as a form of diplomatic tool. People would give them as gifts to make their enemies happy. To be precise, not only hawks but also eagles a…
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