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  • *1673/5/25 The British ship ''[[Return (ship)|Return]]'' sails into [[Nagasaki]] harbor seeking trade; its requests are rejected, and the ship leaves roug ...[[Kuroda Mitsuyuki]], daimyô of [[Fukuoka han]], to prepare to depart for Nagasaki, to deal with the ''Return''. Later the same night, Okano reverses his orde
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  • *[[Asano Shigeakira]] succeeds [[Asano Munetsune]] as daimyô of [[Hiroshima han]]. *''Bakufu'' imposes a ban on the export of [[silver]] via [[Nagasaki]].
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  • ...Inland Sea]], just off of [[Tomonoura]] (a notable port in what is today [[Hiroshima prefecture]]), late in the night on [[1867]]/4/23. This was the first marit ...s for the Meikô-maru to leave Tomo on 4/27, and negotiations were moved to Nagasaki.<ref name=fukuzen/>
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  • |[[Kaneta fortress]]||金田城||''Kaneta no ki''||667||[[Tsushima]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture]]||Ruins remain of castle walls, main gate, water gate, and look ...s]]||茨城||''Ibaraki''||[[Nara Period]]||[[Fukuyama, Hiroshima|Fukuyama]], [[Hiroshima Prefecture]]||Unknown
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  • * [[Hiroshima prefecture]] * [[Nagasaki prefecture]]
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  • *Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) **Nagasaki home of [[Thomas Blake Glover]]
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  • ...ntly at the request of Shogun [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]. The female died in [[Nagasaki]] about 3 months later, but the male was sent to Edo. He was then about 6 y ...he party escorting the elephant stayed at [[Kannabe]] (a post-station in [[Hiroshima prefecture]]) on 4/10, departing the following day. ''Nakamura ke nikki II
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  • ===Hiroshima Prefecture=== ===Nagasaki Prefecture===
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  • Tsushima han, based on [[Tsushima Island]] (today part of [[Nagasaki prefecture]]), was the domain of the [[So clan|Sô clan]], and managed rela ...xempted Tsushima from having to contribute to the defense of the port of [[Nagasaki]].<ref>Satsuma was exempted at that time as well, the shogunate applying th
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  • ...rom time to time to peasants he met along the way. After passing through [[Hiroshima]] ([[Aki province]]) and [[Suo province|Suô province]], he made his way th ...the [[Dutch East India Company]], as well as with a number of [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese traders]], and Japanese ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholars such as [[Yoshio K
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  • ...1945 to drop nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Nagasaki]]. The remaining Japanese authorities on the islands officially surrendered
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  • ...ant as historical sources today, the Jesuit technology never spread beyond Nagasaki, and was thus not influential in affecting domestic Japanese publishing tec ...in Nagoya, 49 in Ise, 24 in Wakayama, 27 in Sendai, 24 in Kanazawa, 21 in Nagasaki, and 312 elsewhere. Smith. p342, citing Inoue Takaaki. ''Kinsei shorin hanm
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  • ...hat the Portuguese had begun to openly trade with other cities in Japan. [[Nagasaki]] had become a major trade port for trade between the Japanese and Portugue ...rred at the domainal level as well, within at least some of the ''han''. [[Hiroshima han]], for example, had enforced restrictions on peasant ownership of guns
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  • ...n (Okayama), Mimasaka (Okayama), Bitchu (Okayama), Bingo (Hiroshima), Aki (Hiroshima), Su-oh (Yamaguchi), Nagato (Yamaguchi). ...yazaki), Ôsumi (Kagoshima), Satsuma (Kagoshima), Iki (Nagasaki), Tsushima (Nagasaki).
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