It seems that there is a Nobunaga Guide Book hovering around Aichi Prefecture. I first found this out from Country Samurai's link. There is a Tokugawa Ieyasu Guide Book as well. The book covers are well done.
I would like to obtain the Nobunaga Guide Book. However, I live in California and I ask, is there any way I can get my hands on the book?
Here are some links related to the guide books.
http://www.pref.aichi.jp/0000024082.html
http://www.meieki.keizai.biz/headline/903
http://www.pref.aichi.jp/kanko/menu/kankou/kokunai.html
At the moment, I am reading a book on Maeda Toshiie by Kaku Kozo. It is not that bad to tell you the truth. Hopefully, I will start Luis Frois's version of Nijo Castle by the weekend.
Again, I ask. Is there a way I can obtain the Nobunaga Guide Book?
Nobunaga no tame!
1 comment:
I would love to have the Ieyasu guide book. I have visited his mausoleum in Nikko several times but it would be great to see other historical areas.
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