In 1567, Nobunaga was on the brink on his quest to capture Mino. However, while in Kakamigahara his army was forced to stop at Tejikarao Shrine due to unsettling heavy fog. Nobunaga felt uneasy and prayed at the shrine. He hung his bow at a cherry tree known as Yumikakezakura. After the prayer, the fog lifted and it was not long after that Nobunaga conquered Mino, kicked out the Saito, and renamed the area Gifu. After his conquest of Mino, Nobunaga contributed to the repair and the restoration of Tejikarao Shrine.
Tenka no tame!


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