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  • *''Japanese:''上野城''(Ueno-jou)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[上野]]公園 ''(Ueno kouen)'' ...r of major national institutions, including the [[Tokyo National Museum]], Ueno Zoo, [[Tokyo University of the Arts]], and Museum of Western Art, among oth
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  • *''Japanese'': 上野東照宮 ''(Ueno Toushouguu)'' Ueno Tôshôgû is a [[Shinto shrine]], located in [[Tokyo|Tokyo's]] [[Ueno Park]], and dedicated to the deified spirits of [[Shogun]]s [[Tokugawa Ieya
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  • ** ''Location: Ueno, [[Edo]] '' ** ''Japanese'': 上野戦争 (Ueno sensô)
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  • '''上野''' (Placename: Ueno) *Ueno, a neighborhood in Tokyo - 上野
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  • '''上野''' (Placename: Ueno) *Ueno, a neighborhood in Tokyo - 上野
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  • [[File:Bauduin.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bust of Bauduin at [[Ueno Park]], erected in 1973 on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of th ...he place, it might be made into a public park. As a result, in [[1873]], [[Ueno Park]] was established as the country's first public park.
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  • #REDIRECT [[上野 (Ueno-Kozuke)]]
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  • ** ''Location: Ueno, [[Edo]] '' ** ''Japanese'': 上野戦争 (Ueno sensô)
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  • *Iga Ueno han 伊賀上野藩
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  • ...Shibusawa Seiichirô]]<ref>Shibusawa left the Shôgitai before the Battle of Ueno</ref> and pro-Bakufu comrades formed [[Shogitai|Shôgitai]] corps for up co However, the Shôgitai was defeated in an day.([[Battle of Ueno]]) Amano was captured and died of illness in a jail on 11/8.
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  • [[File:Shogitai-haka.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Grave of the Shôgitai, in [[Ueno Park]].]] ...ere first stationed at a temple in Asakusa, then moved to [[Kan'ei-ji]] in Ueno to serve as the guards of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
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  • *''Japanese:''上野城''(Ueno-jou)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[上野]]公園 ''(Ueno kouen)'' ...r of major national institutions, including the [[Tokyo National Museum]], Ueno Zoo, [[Tokyo University of the Arts]], and Museum of Western Art, among oth
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  • ...yonaga]] and, like his uncle, an expert at archery. He at first lived in [[Ueno castle]] in [[Mikawa castle]] and came to serve [[Matsudaira Hirotada]], th
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  • [[File:Ryoo-zenji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A statue of Ryôô at [[Kan'ei-ji]], in Ueno, Tokyo]] ...Fire]], and on building a library at the temple of [[Kan'ei-ji]], also in Ueno. For these acts, he was granted honorary titles and rank by the head of Kan
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  • ...lets from the Momijiyama archives within the castle grounds to a site in [[Ueno]].<ref>Takashi Fujitani, ''Splendid Monarchy'', University of California Pr ==Battle of Ueno==
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  • *''Japanese'': 上野東照宮 ''(Ueno Toushouguu)'' Ueno Tôshôgû is a [[Shinto shrine]], located in [[Tokyo|Tokyo's]] [[Ueno Park]], and dedicated to the deified spirits of [[Shogun]]s [[Tokugawa Ieya
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  • ...a]] - [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle|Utsunomiya castle]] - [[Battle of Ueno|Ueno]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of
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  • to tell her of Harada's death at the [[battle of Ueno]].
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  • ...[[Naito Yoshikiyo|Naitô Yoshikiyo]]. In [[1542]] he was forced to defend [[Ueno castle]] against [[Oda Nobuhide|Oda Nobuhide's]] army. He was considered an
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  • *''Other Names'': 上野良太郎 ''(Ueno Ryôtarô)'', 石谷 ''(Sekikoku)'' ...and took on another name for the duration of the journey: he was known as Ueno Ryôtarô while abroad.
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  • **''Location: Iga Ueno'' ...r a while. When he tried to return to Edo, however, he was ambushed at Iga-Ueno. Matagorô was with 10 guards and Kazuma had ''[[Sukedachi]]'' [[Araki Mata
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  • ...etainer of [[Sakai Shogen]], a militant ecclesiast lord of [[Ueno province|Ueno]] - this made him an enemy of Ieyasu, who opposed the [[Mikawa province|Mik
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  • *Ise Ueno han 伊勢上野藩
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  • ...to hold that position.<ref>Plaque at statue of [[Prince Komatsu Akihito]], Ueno Park.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/8544787822/sizes/h/]</ref> Y
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  • ...obunaga's]] daughters, [[Hideko]] (d.[[1632]]). In [[1584]] he inherited [[Ueno castle]] in [[Iga province]] and a 120,000 [[koku]] domain in Iga, [[Ise pr
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  • ...hokusanjin.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Monument to Shokusanjin at [[Kan'ei-ji]], Ueno, Tokyo]]
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  • ...a]] - [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle|Utsunomiya castle]] - [[Battle of Ueno|Ueno]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of
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  • *1626/9/3 Construction is completed on [[Ueno Toshogu|Ueno Tôshôgû]].
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  • ...famous Ueno Daibutsu (Great Buddha Statue) at [[Kan'ei-ji]] in [[Ueno Park|Ueno]] was severely damaged by the earthquake as well, losing its head; today, o
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  • ..., the gate was moved to its current location, in front of Ueno [[Rinno-ji (Ueno)|Rinnô-ji]].]] [[File:Uenodaibutsu.JPG|right|thumb|200px|The face of the Ueno Daibutsu, as it is displayed today]]
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  • ...ito.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A statue of Prince Komatsu Akihito, erected in [[Ueno Park]], in [[Tokyo]], [[1912]].]] ...by [[Bunten]] judge [[Okuma Ujijiro|Ôkuma Ujihiro]], was erected within [[Ueno Park]] in February [[1912]].
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  • *Rihoko Ueno, "[http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/monuments-men-in-japan-discoveries-in-the
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  • He joined the [[Shogitai]] and was wounded at the [[Battle of Ueno]].
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  • ...gen]], though he had a different mother then his elder brothers. He held [[Ueno castle]] and served in a number of Shingen's battles, including [[Battle of
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  • ...ranosuke/2828244696/in/photostream/ Oumesai explanatory plaque], seen at [[Ueno Station]], 8 January 2008.
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  • ...rounds of the Useekuju office were made a park, known as Wii-nu-yakuen (J: Ueno yakuen). In [[1900]], the park was made the grounds of an elementary school
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  • ...mb|300px|Statue of [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] by Takamura Kôun in [[Ueno Park]]. Unveiled [[1898]]/12/18.<ref>Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and S ...onal Museum]]; a standing statue of [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] in [[Ueno Park]]; and a mounted statue of [[Kusunoki Masashige]] in the outer gardens
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  • ...is fief, with a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 605,607 ''[[koku]]'' in 1617. As such, Ueno Takafumi cites this as marking the Shimazu clan's first performance of ''[[
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  • ...on and guarding of a new gate for the prince's travels between Asakusa and Ueno. Though originally bearing the surname Machida, Tatsugorô then came to be
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  • The Kiyomizu Kannon-dô is a Buddhist temple in [[Tokyo|Tokyo's]] Ueno Park. An [[Important Cultural Property]], it was also a popular subject of
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  • ...a]] - [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle|Utsunomiya castle]] - [[Battle of Ueno|Ueno]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of
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  • ...ncluding [[Kan'ei-ji]] and the [[Kiyomizu Kannondo|Kiyomizu Kannon-dô]] in Ueno, and played a notable role in the early development of [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikk
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  • The Tokyo National Museum, located in [[Ueno Park]] and first founded as the Tokyo Imperial or Imperial Household Museum ..., and now stands before the [[Ueno Rinno-ji|Ueno Rinnô-ji]].<ref>Plaque at Ueno Rinnô-ji.</ref> The current ''Honkan'' dates to 1938.
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  • ...exhibition in Japan, and often among the top ten in the world.<ref>Rihoko Ueno, "[http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/monuments-men-in-japan-discoveries-in-the
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  • ...ystem of eight bells was later established, each of the eight bells - in [[Ueno]], [[Asakusa]], [[Akasaka]], [[Honjo|Honjô]], [[Shiba (neighborhood)|Shiba
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  • ...a]] - [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle|Utsunomiya castle]] - [[Battle of Ueno|Ueno]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of
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  • ...kansen'' (bullet train) stations in the metropolis.<ref>The others being [[Ueno]] and [[Tokyo Station]]s.</ref> In the [[Edo period]], Shinagawa was a succ
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  • Yasumasa was the 2nd son of [[Sakikabara Nagamasa]] [榊原長政] and was born at Ueno in [[Mikawa province|Mikawa Province]]. He served [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] from
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  • ...fter returning to Kagoshima in that year, never returned again to Edo.<ref>Ueno Takafumi, ''Satsuma han no sankin kôtai'' (2007), 68.</ref>
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  • ...a]] - [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle|Utsunomiya castle]] - [[Battle of Ueno|Ueno]] - [[Battle of Hokuetsu|Hokuetsu]] - [[Battle of Aizu|Aizu]] - [[Battle of
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  • ...d to Aizu. Pro-Imperial troops defeated Tokugawa troops in the [[Battle of Ueno]] and headed north several months later. The domains in the northern provin
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  • ...as at [[Ryusen-ji|Ryûsen-ji]] in Meguro, and [[Yushima Tenjin Shrine]] in Ueno, during the Edo period. These three events thus came to be known as the "Th
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  • *1907/10/25 The first Bunten opens, at [[Ueno Park]], at the site of the third [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]].
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  • The first three Domestic Expositions were held in [[Ueno Park]] in Tokyo, in [[1877]], [[1881]], and [[1890]]. The fourth was held i
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  • ...ôrin's grave. Zen'yô-ji moved to a new location, in [[Toshima-ku]], when [[Ueno Station]] was expanded in the late [[Meiji period]] (c. 1900-1912), and Ken
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  • ...shrine as well (beginning in the 18th century, they visited [[Ueno Toshogu|Ueno Tôshôgû]] instead). A visit to the shrine by [[Tokugawa Ieharu]], if it
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  • *1890/4/1 The third [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]] opens in [[Ueno Park]].
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  • ...panese books, which he stored in a series of three buildings he erected in Ueno and called the ''Shinobazu Bunko'' ("Shinobazu Collection"). He frequently
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  • *Benten Hall in [[Shinobazu Pond]], [[Ueno Park]]
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  • * [[Tenugui]] design competition in Ueno ([[Edo]]).
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  • ...lic exhibition of work by [[Hokusai]] to be held in Japan takes place at [[Ueno Park]] in Tokyo.
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  • *1898/12/18 [[Saigô Takamori]] statue in Ueno unveiling ceremony.
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  • **12 - Ueno Keisuke and Miwa Hochi arrive in [[Hawaii]] to address the ''[[Gannenmono]]
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  • ...bition in Japan, and frequently among the top ten in the world.<ref>Rihoko Ueno, "[http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/monuments-men-in-japan-discoveries-in-the
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  • Yanaka Cemetery, located in the Ueno/Nippori area, is one of the most prominent cemeteries in [[Tokyo]]. Associa
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  • *Ueno Kantenshin (上野貫天心)
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  • [[File:Ueno-karamon.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The Karamon gate of [[Ueno Toshogu|Ueno Tôshôgû]]]] *[[Kiyomizu Kannondo|Kiyomizu Kannondô]] (Ueno) - Main Hall
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  • **5/15 The [[Battle of Ueno]]
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  • ...ives program ("Monuments Men") division in Japan.<ref name=archives>Rihoko Ueno, "[http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/monuments-men-in-japan-discoveries-in-the
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  • The first Bunten was held in [[1907]] in [[Ueno Park]] (in Tokyo), on the former site of the third [[Domestic Industrial Ex
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  • ...|Statue of Saigô Takamori by sculptor [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]] in [[Ueno Park]]. Unveiled [[1898]]/12/18.<ref>Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and S ...tue of Saigô, designed by [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]] and erected in [[Ueno Park]] in [[1898]], faces towards the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]], celebratin
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  • ...ld remain safe through the battle, stewards moved a number of items to the Ueno udun (a small building located on a rise in the western portion of the grou ...an seifu]]'' (official histories of the kingdom), in protective boxes. The Ueno udun was filled with boxes and bags containing royal ceremonial costumes, i
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  • [[Image:Grant-trees.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Trees planted in [[Ueno Park]] by Mr. and Mrs. Grant.]] ...ed throughout Grant's stay in Japan, reached a climax with a festival in [[Ueno Park]] on August 25 which was attended by the Emperor.
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  • ...]] in [[1630]], on land given him by the shogunate at Shinobu-ga-oka, in [[Ueno]]. The academy consisted originally, essentially, of a study and a library.
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  • ...s the previous day, but then turning to cross [[Shinbashi]], parading to [[Ueno Park]] past numerous signs, lanterns, banners, national flags, and ceremoni
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  • .... Stimson]], and not Warner, is the one who should be credited.<ref>Rihoko Ueno, "[http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/monuments-men-in-japan-discoveries-in-the
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  • *1879/8/25 A grand festival is organized at [[Ueno Park]] in Grant's honor.
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  • ...at [[Itabashi]]. Harada died from injuries received during the [[Battle of Ueno]]. Two weeks later, Okita Sôji died of what is thought to be Tuberculosis
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  • ...etween Edo and the home domain, alternating with the lord.<ref name=ueno92>Ueno Takafumi, ''Satsuma han no sankin kôtai'' (2007), 92.</ref>
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