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  • Kageshige was a close retainer of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] and held [[Hagi castle]] in [[Echigo province]]. Active in Kenshin's campaigns in the [[Kanto]] re
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  • ...was from then on referred to as a "mansion" (''yashiki''), and not as the castle.
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  • [[File:Yoshitoshi-kumamoto.jpg|center|thumb|800px|"Battle before [[Kumamoto castle]]," by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]], [[1877]]. LACMA. [[Kirino Toshiaki]] can be ...r samurai (''shizoku'') rose up in separate rebellions in [[Hagi Rebellion|Hagi]], [[Akizuki Rebellion|Akizuki]], and [[Shinpuren Incident|Kumamoto]] in [[
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  • *''Other Names'': 萩藩 ''(Hagi han)'', 山口周防藩 ''(Yamaguchi Suou han)'', 防長藩 ''(Bouchou han) *''Castle: [[Hagi castle]]''
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  • **[[Nakijin castle]] ...f>Modern reconstructions are not eligible for World Heritage Status; Shuri castle is included on the list for the site itself, including ruins and undergroun
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  • *[[Akashi castle]] is demolished. *[[Hagi castle]] is torn down.
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  • ...central base in Aki province to the comparatively remote castle town of [[Hagi]], and reduced their territory & wealth by roughly three-quarters.<ref>Mart
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  • *1876/10/24 [[Kumamoto castle]] is attacked in the [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]]. *1876/10/28-11/6 [[Hagi Rebellion]]
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  • ...ea until [[1596]], when Hideyoshi met with two Ming ambassadors at [[Osaka castle]].<ref name=pitelka76/> In the end, the Japanese invasion was ultimately pu ...|Satsuma]], [[Arita wares|Arita]], [[Karatsu wares|Karatsu]], [[Hagi wares|Hagi]], [[Asano wares|Asano]], and [[Takatori wares]]. The [[Shimazu clan]] of [
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  • ...|Nagashima]]) into the [[Edo period]]. Meanwhile, the Môri, now based in [[Hagi]] (on the northwestern coast of Yamaguchi pref.), reallocated many of the s
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  • The three branches, known as the [[Kurujima castle|Kurujima Murakami]]<ref>Also sometimes referred to as a new family/clan, th ...orimichi|Kôno Norimichi]], ''shugo'' of Iyo, in [[1449]], to attack [[Sare castle]], and in [[1453]], was assigned by [[Kanrei]] [[Hosokawa Katsumoto]] to se
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  • ...lped pioneer styles of pottery such as [[Arita wares|Arita]], [[Hagi wares|Hagi]], and [[Satsuma wares]].<ref name=taichoro1>Gallery labels, Taichôrô, Fu ...''dan'', or dais, of the three in the chamber,<ref>The ''Ôhiroma'' at Edo castle contained three daises, or ''dan'', of differing heights, placing the shogu
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  • ...ki Rebellion|Fukuoka]], [[Shinpuren Rebellion|Kumamoto]], [[Hagi Rebellion|Hagi]], and [[Satsuma Rebellion|Kagoshima]] in the 1870s. These rebellions were [[File:Yoshitoshi-kumamoto.jpg|center|thumb|800px|"Battle before [[Kumamoto castle]]," by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]], [[1877]], depicting one key battle of the 1
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