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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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