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  • Present Kagawa prefecture. *Kagawa district 香川郡
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  • ...in [[Bitchu province|Bitchû province]] (present-day [[Okayama]], [[Okayama prefecture]]), which was [[Siege of Takamatsu|besieged in 1582]]. ...of [[Sanuki province]], in the present-day city of [[Takamatsu]], [[Kagawa prefecture]], on [[Shikoku]]. This castle is also called Tamamo Castle.
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  • ...prefectural governments," Hokkaidô is called simply Hokkaidô, not Hokkaidô Prefecture, and Tokyo is officially called Tokyo Metropolis; its prefectural-level gov ...the abolition of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and establishment of [[Okinawa Prefecture]] in [[1879]]. The borders, names, and numbers of prefectures fluctuated co
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  • ...hira Shrine, also known as Konpira-san, is a [[Shinto shrine]] in [[Kagawa prefecture]], likely the most famous on the entire island of [[Shikoku]].
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  • Konpira is a town in [[Kagawa prefecture]] ([[Sanuki province]]), best known as the home of the [[Shinto shrines|Shi
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  • ...e [[Juntendo|Juntendô]] in [[Sakura (city)|Sakura]] (in modern-day [[Chiba prefecture]]). At the age of 12, in [[1862]], he moved with his father to [[Yokohama]] ...of Industry]], and as governor of [[Hyogo prefecture|Hyôgo]] and [[Kagawa prefecture]]s. He was appointed Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in [[1891]], and late
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  • Located in Marugame City in Kagawa Prefecture (the historical [[Sanuki province]]), Marugame castle had its beginnings in
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  • ...67||[[Kyuan-ji|Kyûan-ji]], [[Nara Prefecture]]; [[Takayasu-yama]], [[Osaka Prefecture]]||The outer walls and water gate may have been found, but the extent of th |[[Yashima fortress]]||屋嶋城||''Yashima no ki''||667||[[Takamatsu]], [[Kagawa Prefecture]]||[[Ishigaki|Stone walls]], earthworks, water gate, remains of the lookout
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  • Originally from [[Kagawa prefecture]], Kamakura graduated from the [[Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko|Tokyo School of Fine A
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  • ...Science, was a study of fertilizer use in [[sugar]] production in [[Kagawa prefecture]]. He would later go on to do a similar study for sugar production in Okina ...to Okinawa, where he worked as an engineer in the employ of the [[Okinawa prefecture|prefectural]] government, achieving a higher government position, sooner, t
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  • ...tane made his way to [[Suo province|Suô province]] (modern-day [[Yamaguchi prefecture]]), he was welcomed by the Murakami of Noshima; Yoshiaki then accompanied t ...[[Bizen province|Bizen]] and [[Sanuki province]]s (modern-day Okayama and Kagawa). In response, Kobayakawa Takakage deployed the Kurujima and Innoshima navi
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  • ...ht|thumb|350px|Statue of Emperor Meiji at [[Naminoue Shrine]] in [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]], identified as ''kokka'' (国家), or, "The State."]] ...the [[Hotta mansion]] which survives in [[Sakura (city)|Sakura]], [[Chiba prefecture]], and the Shimazu clan's Iso mansion at [[Sengan'en]] in [[Kagoshima]] are
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  • *Kinai: Yamashiro (Today's Kyoto prefecture), Yamato (Nara), Settsu (Osaka and Hyogo), Kawachi (Osaka), Izumi (Osaka).S *Nankai Do: Kii (Wakayama and Mie), Awaji (Hyogo), Awa (Tokushima), Sanuki (Kagawa), Iyo (Ehime), Tosa (Kochi).
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  • ...erhaps be seen today only at the [[Kanamaru-za]] in [[Kotohira]], [[Kagawa prefecture]], the oldest kabuki theater still in operation today.
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