Taking advantage of a low tide, he led his menover the sands and round the base of a steep cliff,* and carried thecity by storm, setting fire to the buildings everywhere. dinexpensive, and when Hidetada died, his mausoleum (mitamaya) at thetemple Zojo-ji in Yedo presented by For the purpose of covering this movement, theHakozaki shrine and some adjacent hamlets were fired, and whenmorning dawned the invaders' flotilla was seen beating out of thebay. But both agreed in indicating expulsion as the solemanner of dealing with the foreign priests.
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