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  • ...at Peace: Political Space and Open Secrets in Tokugawa Japan''. University of Hawaii Press, 2012. p133.</ref> ...umerous prominent government officials on official missions to other parts of the country.
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  • Honda Masatake was the second son of [[Sakakibara Hisamasa]], and was adopted by [[Honda Masanaga]] in [[1693]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 287n139.
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  • Daiju-ji is a [[Jodo|Pure Land]] Buddhist temple of the Chinzei sect, located in Nukada district, [[Aichi prefecture]]. It is b ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 304n128.
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 283n70.</ref>
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  • ...f 120,000 ''[[koku]]''.<ref>Fukai Masaumi 深井雅海, Tôken to kakutsuke 刀剣と格付け, Tokyo: Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2018), 76.</ref> Lords of Takamatsu domain included:
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  • ...inted ''jingi haku'', he was granted the name Shirakawa, and the privilege of passing on that name to his descendants. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 316n107.
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  • ...des models of handwriting styles appropriate for each of the twelve months of the year. It is written in a form resembling ''[[kanbun]]'', and is often a ...kuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 282n60.
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  • Emperor Higashiyama reigned during the time of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]]. ...[[1687]]. He then abdicated in turn in [[1709]], passing the throne to one of his sons, who became [[Emperor Nakamikado]].
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 315n118.
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  • ...ing Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2018), 127-128</ref> ...thy Clark, "Edo Kabuki in the 1780s," ''The Actor's Image'', Art Institute of Chicago (1994), 28-30, 32.</ref>
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  • ...ern medicines. He was also a founding member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. ...ne. In 1919, one of his students, Ogata Akira, produced a crystalline form of the substance, inventing crystal meth.
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  • Asahi-no-kata was one of the chief wives (''midaidokoro'') of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], marrying him in [[1586]]. Her father was named Chikuami. She was a half-sister of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]; the two had the same mother.
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  • ...ary sources, were profoundly fundamentally influential upon the discipline of History as it continues to be practiced today, and Riess surely conveyed hi
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  • ...a gakumonjo]], it spans the period from [[1566]] to [[1825]]. Descriptions of Japan's relations are organized chronologically within sections divided by ...collection of documents and objects obtained from the (former) [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].
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  • ...]'' from [[1708]] to [[1716]], during which time he oversaw the inspection of [[highways]] for the [[1711]] [[Korean embassies to Edo|Korean embassy to E ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 314n81.
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  • ...ural properties protection policy, the [[1897]] [[Law for the Preservation of Old Shrines and Temples]] (''koshaji hozon hô'').<ref name=beni53>"Beni no ...[Horyu-ji|Hôryû-ji]] is described by Watanabe as "the first scholarly work of modern art history in Japan."<ref name=wata241/>
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  • ...o Tadatomo was ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1677]]-[[1698]]. He was a grandson of prominent [[Sengoku period]] general [[Okubo Tadachika|Ôkubo Tadachika]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n50.
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  • ...han]]. He studied under [[Ito Jinsai|Itô Jinsai]] and entered the service of the Maeda in [[1693]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 284n101.
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  • ...hihei. ''Sangoku tsûran zusetsu''. Edo: Suwaraya Ichibei, 1785. University of Hawaii Hamilton Library Sakamaki-Hawley Collection. HW 552-553. ...-1810) and the Development of Late Edo Fiction,” PhD dissertation, Harvard University (2011), 88.
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  • ...a-grave.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Higaonna Kanjun at Tama Cemetery in Tokyo]] Higashionna Kanjun was one of the pioneers of the field of Okinawan Studies.
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