Guild Poker Shibuya
- Japanese: 渋谷家 (Shibuya ke)
- People of Shibuya designs and manufactures technical jackets and outerwear that don't compromise on style and fine tailoring. The persistent technological research integrates most advanced solutions with impeccable fit, thus ensuring outstanding comfort in all settings: both business and outdoors.
- Marudai Building 6/7F, 1-23-13 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo map. Address (for taxi driver ) 東京都渋谷区神南1-23-13丸大ビル6・7F English services.
Spadie Poker Leagueの詳細. 会場:SHIBUYA GUILD 東京都渋谷区道玄坂1-22-12 長島第一ビル2F TEL:080-8743-0644. 平日 17:00〜23:00 休日 13:00〜23:00 ラストオーダー 22:30 〒150-0043 東京都渋谷区道玄坂1-22-12 長島第一ビル2f. Shibuya and Harajuku are home to many of Tokyo's must-see sights. These are the streets that are constantly giving rise to new trends and the perfect places to experience Japanese culture. And here you can find a vast number of shops that sell clothes and other items, so shopping is the way to discover these towns.
The Shibuya clan were a samurai clan originally from Sagami province, branches of which became the Kyushu clans of Irikiin, Ketôin, Tôgô, Tsuruta, and Takajô. The main lineage became retainers to the Shimazu clan in 1569, and remained Shimazu vassals through the Edo period.
Originally from Sagami, the Shibuya clan battled against the Hôjô and Miura clans during the Kamakura period. For their contributions in the Hôji War of 1247, the Shibuya were then named jitô of a territory in northern Satsuma province. Members of the clan later formed the Iriki-in, Ketôin, Tôgô, Tsuruta, and Takajô families, also known as the 'Shibuya five families' (Shibuya goke).
During the Nanboku-chô and Muromachi periods, the Shibuya from time to time fought with the Shimazu clan, but once Shimazu Takahisa married a woman from the Irikiin family, the two clans began to build friendly relations. Once disputes over the Shimazu succession were settled, Takahisa then made his base at Kagoshima, and set out to subdue Ôsumi province, during which he defeated the Shibuya at the 1554battle of Iwatsurugi castle. The Shibuya then joined with the Sagara clan to face the Shimazu. The Shimazu took Ôguchi castle in Satsuma province, however, and as the alliance with the Sagara crumbled, the Shibuya were forced to submit to Shimazu authority later that same year.
In the 18th century, Satsuma daimyôShimazu Tsugutoyo married a member of the Shibuya clan, who gave birth to his successor, Shimazu Munenobu.
Guild Poker Shibuya Bar
References
- 'Shibuya-shi,' Satsuma Shimazu-ke no rekishi, Shôkoshûseikan official website.