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Collectively known as 'chitenjō' (血天井), these 'blood ceilings' are a grisly memorial to a pivotal moment in Japanese history when fortune swung in favour of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), and the Toyotomi Clan's decline began (their final destruction coming in 1615).
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Collectively known as 'chitenjō' (血天井), these 'blood ceilings' are a grisly memorial to a pivotal moment in Japanese history when fortune swung in favour of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), and the Toyotomi Clan's decline began (their final destruction coming in 1615).
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Collectively known as 'chitenjō' (血天井), these 'blood ceilings' are a grisly memorial to a pivotal moment in Japanese history when fortune swung in favour of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), and the Toyotomi Clan's decline began (their final destruction coming in 1615).
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Collectively known as 'chitenjō' (血天井), these 'blood ceilings' are a grisly memorial to a pivotal moment in Japanese history when fortune swung in favour of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), and the Toyotomi Clan's decline began (their final destruction coming in 1615).
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Collectively known as 'chitenjō' (血天井), these 'blood ceilings' are a grisly memorial to a pivotal moment in Japanese history when fortune swung in favour of Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), and the Toyotomi Clan's decline began (their final destruction coming in 1615).