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--Is it the famous document that Nobunaga signed as "Fujiwara no Nobunaga"..?
No, that was written in 1549.
The Fujiwara no Nobunaga was a seisatsu (board). It was destroyed in WWII. However, there is a B&W picture of the board. I have one in a Nobunaga book in my library.
Thanks!So, what "kao" is Nobunaga using here..?As for the "Fujiwara's", I know the transcription but I've never seen a picture of it :3 !
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--Is it the famous document that Nobunaga signed as "Fujiwara no Nobunaga"..?
No, that was written in 1549.
The Fujiwara no Nobunaga was a seisatsu (board). It was destroyed in WWII. However, there is a B&W picture of the board. I have one in a Nobunaga book in my library.
Thanks!
So, what "kao" is Nobunaga using here..?
As for the "Fujiwara's", I know the transcription but I've never seen a picture of it :3 !
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