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  • ...o]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of Hakodate|Hakodate]]}}</td></tr></table> [[Image:Ueno.jpg|thumb|roght|Battle of Ueno]]
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  • [[File:Yokohama-dome.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bronze dome on the roof of the former Yokohama Specie Bank headquarters in Yokohama]] ...today the home of the [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefectural]] Museum of History, has been designated an [[Important Cultural Property]].
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  • ...'A History of Japanese Political Thought, 1600-1901'', International House of Japan (2012), 143.</ref> ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312-313n51.
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  • ::''For Tokugawa Yoshichika 徳川義比, 15th lord of [[Owari han]], see [[Tokugawa Mochinaga]].'' ...ikatsu to become the 19th head of the [[Owari Tokugawa clan|Owari branch]] of the [[Tokugawa clan]].
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  • [[File:Omori.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Stone marker at the site of the Ômori shellmound]] ...site' in Japan."<ref>Simon Kaner, "Jomon and Yayoi," ''Routledge Handbook of Premodern Japanese History'' (ed. Karl Friday), 55.</ref>
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  • ...ru-ike.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Senbaru Pond, at the center of the University of Ryukyus campus in Nishihara]] ...t|thumb|400px|The University of Ryukyus campus in 1953, on the former site of [[Shuri castle]]]]
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  • ...stle]]. He was named ''[[wakadoshiyori]]'' on [[1711]]/12/23, becoming one of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' six years later, on [[1717]]/9/27. He also served a ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 315n108.
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  • ...graves of Hirata Tôsuke and his wife at [[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] in Tokyo]] ...He was also a member of the [[Iwakura Mission]], and later of the [[House of Lords]].
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  • Inoue Masamine served as a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1705]] to [[1722]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n37.
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  • Kishû Sôkaku was a [[Soto|Sôtô]] [[Zen]] monk of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. Born in [[Owari province]], he became the ninth abbot of Kongô-in in Takefu, in what is now [[Fukui prefecture]]. He also founded a
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  • Tokugawa Yoshiyori was a head of the [[Tayasu clan|Tayasu]] branch family of the [[Tokugawa clan]]. ...n of [[Tokugawa Narimasa]], he succeeded his father to become the 8th head of the Tayasu family in [[1839]]. In [[1858]], he was promoted from Gonnochûn
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  • ...ojo clan|Hôjô]], [[Takeda clan|Takeda]], and [[Imagawa clan]]s on a number of occasions. ...koku]]'' at the beginning of the Edo period, but the clan was dispossessed of its lands in [[1614]], and their line died out in [[1622]].<ref name=arai/>
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  • ...[[1897]] state funeral of [[Empress Myeongseong]]. National Palace Museum of Korea.]] The ''uigwe'' are official records commissioned and kept by the royal court of [[Joseon]] Korea.
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  • ...cial and diplomat, who played a prominent role in many of the major events of late 19th century China. ...l, and contributed suggestions as to aspects of the execution or direction of the [[Self-Strengthening Movement]], and was dispatched on several diplomat
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  • ...tember [[1632]].<ref>Adam Clulow, ''The Company and the Shogun'', Columbia University Press (2014), 98.</ref> *Cynthia Viallé, "In Aid of Trade: Dutch Gift-Giving in Tokugawa Japan," ''Tokyo daigaku shiryôhensanjo kenkyû kiyô'' 16 (2006), 73n3.
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  • ...at the site of Tokutomi's home in the Omotesandô/Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo. He moved here from [[Zushi]] in October [[1900]], and returned to Zushi in Tokutomi Roka was a prominent novelist of the [[Meiji period]], and younger brother to writer and politician [[Tokuto
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  • ::''Ôban 大判 can also refer to a type of coin. See [[currency]].'' ...castle]]s, as well as patrolling the samurai districts of [[Edo]] (outside of the castle grounds proper).
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  • ...uced for members of the US military, often incorporating garish depictions of weapons or other military equipment. ...ompany ten years later to establish his own studio, going on to become one of the most preeminent lacquerware artists in Okinawa, while Benbô retained i
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  • ...nate name, or a misreading of the name 「茂憲」。</ref> was the second governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]], serving in that position from [[1881]]-[[1883]]. ...that time promoted to the Lower Junior Fourth Rank and granted the titles of Jijû and Shikibutaifu.
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  • [[File:Juntendo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The main hall of the Juntendô.]] [[File:Juntendo-model.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A model of the Juntendô, showing the complex at its fullest historical size.]]
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