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Was Nobunaga's Body Buried at Amidaji by the Priest Seigyoku? Another Mystery of Honnoji Temple

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On June 2, 1582, the Honnoji Incident occurred. Nobunaga, who was staying at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto, was killed in a sudden coup d'état by his vassal Mitsuhide in a rebellion. Why did Mitsuhide do such a thing? The motive is still one of the biggest mysteries in Japanese history, and the following article offers some insight into the matter. Why did Mitsuhide betray Nobunaga? A leading theory emerges from examining various theories about the …
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On June 2, 1582, the Honnoji Incident occurred. Nobunaga, who was staying at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto, was killed in a sudden coup d'état by his vassal Mitsuhide in a rebellion. Why did Mitsuhide do such a thing? The motive is still one of the biggest mysteries in Japanese history, and the following article offers some insight into the matter. Why did Mitsuhide betray Nobunaga? A leading theory emerges from examining various theories about the …

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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