The Shiina clan separated from the Kammu Taira clan and the Chiba clan. In other words, it started when Tanetomo, the second son of Tanemitsu Shiina, lived in Node Village, Sosa County and called himself a fielder. When he died at the age of 75 in 1245, his sixth son and eldest son, Rokuro Michitane, succeeded him as lord of Node Castle, and his descendants are said to have continued as lords of the castle. In 1590, when the castle in Sosa County fell during the Battle of Odawara, it fell into ruin, abandoning the samurai and becoming a native. On the other hand, Taneyoshi's adopted son, Taneyoshi, ruled Ideno Township in Sosa County and called himself the Ideno clan. His son, Yoshinari, had distinguished himself in the 'Jokyu War' and was given Matsukura Township in Etchu Province, and his descendants moved to Etchu Province. During the Warring States period, the Shiina clan, which had the power to divide Etchu into two with the Jimbo clan, is said to be the flow. Yoshitame relied on the Node clan, and in 1469-86 Yoshitane, Kiyotane, and Moritane, who were members of the Shimousa Node clan, were 'expelled from Kamakura and languished in poverty'. He lived in Shimotsuma and became a vassal of the Tagaya clan. In December 1454, Kamakura public affairs Shigeuji Ashikaga (1438-1497) murdered Kanto Kanrei (shogunal deputy) Noritada Uesugi (1433-1455), who was in conflict with him, and was ordered to hunt down and kill him by the shogunate in Kyoto. Shogun Yoshimasa ASHIKAGA ordered Noritada IMAGAWA, the military governor of Suruga Province, to attack Kamakura, and Kamakura public affairs Shigeuji fled to Koga in Shimousa Province. Shogun Yoshimasa tried to put his brother Masatomo in public affairs on his behalf. However, due to the deteriorating situation in the Kanto region, he was unable to set foot in Hakone, and in the end set up a hall in Horikoshi, Izu, and called it 'Horikoshi public affairs.' Yoshitane, Kiyotane, and Moritane, who were vassals of Shigeuji Ashikaga during the 'Kyotoku War', are thought to have followed Shigeuji toward Koga. However, he was unable to head to Koga in the midst of the turmoil, so he took a detour to live with Shimotsuma's Tagaya clan and became a vassal.
Chiba Prefecture's 99th commemorative castle stamp "Horikawa Place" is on sale. Hoshinomiya Shrine in the Horikawa district of Sosa City (4103 Horikawa, Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture: The establishment and other details are unknown. The enshrined deity enshrines Ame no Minaka Nushi no Kami. In the precincts of the site of 1,013 units of land measurement, there is a main hall (zinc It is said that the area around the former Nosaka town was the home of Tanetomo, the second son of Tanemitsu Shiina, who was a member of the Chiba clan. It was built on the site of Horikawa Place. The second son of Emperor Gohorikawa ruled over this land since 1242, and Horikawa Place is the residence of the Horikawa clan, a branch of the Chiba clan.)The site was used from the Kamakura period to the Sengoku period. It is speculated by historians that during the Sengoku period, the clan was attacked by the Node clan, and the Horikawa clan died in battle and died in a spectacular manner. 【Product na...