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  • ...ned down along with much of the surrounding town in an air raid on July 7, 1945.
    3 KB (471 words) - 07:23, 22 July 2020
  • ...esignated a [[National Treasure]] in 1933, the temple was destroyed in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, and today only the gates of the temple have been rebuilt ...l Treasures]] in 1933, but the entirely of the temple was destroyed in the 1945 battle of Okinawa. The Hôjô-kyô bridge was rebuilt in 1967; the main gat
    7 KB (1,020 words) - 04:06, 16 May 2024
  • ...Shô Tai"); while those kept at Nakagusuku udun were tragically lost in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, those sent to Tokyo (along with new documents created or
    3 KB (434 words) - 07:51, 20 April 2020
  • *''[[Nihonga]]'' artist [[Hashimoto Kansetsu]] is born (d. 1945).
    3 KB (367 words) - 14:08, 22 August 2015
  • ...n: The Origins of Conscription. New York: Institute for Pacific Relations, 1945. pp41-42, 49.; David Lu, ''Japan: A Documentary History'', ME Sharpe (1997)
    3 KB (406 words) - 03:08, 9 April 2020
  • ...be the terminal of the Naha-Shuri bus line. The stele was destroyed in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa; a reconstruction based on surviving portions of the orig
    3 KB (453 words) - 06:29, 6 February 2020
  • *''Destroyed: 1945'' ...government (that being destruction), it was not to be so lucky on May 14, 1945. On that day a World War II American firebombing raid obliterated much of t
    7 KB (1,014 words) - 22:04, 14 December 2019
  • ...USCAR, the US Occupation government which oversaw the Ryukyu Islands from 1945 to 1972, for its flag for the territory.
    3 KB (472 words) - 09:14, 27 September 2021
  • ...New York Buddhist Church, which previously stood in [[Hiroshima]], through 1945.]]
    3 KB (471 words) - 06:22, 19 August 2020
  • ...ckground of Japanese Politics''<ref>Prepared in 1944, and presented at the 1945 Hot Springs conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Never publish
    7 KB (1,047 words) - 18:39, 22 February 2015
  • The site was severely damaged in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, but was restored by the [[Government of the Ryukyu Islan
    3 KB (483 words) - 05:39, 2 February 2024
  • *Art historian [[Higa Choken|Higa Chôken]] is born (d. 1945).
    3 KB (409 words) - 08:13, 24 December 2019
  • *''Burnt: 1945 (''tenshu'' survives)''
    3 KB (480 words) - 06:38, 30 August 2020
  • The shrine was destroyed in the 1945 battle of Okinawa; the ''honden'' (main hall) and shrine office were rebuil ...s designated a [[National Treasure]] in [[1907]], but was destroyed in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa. Only the dragon-shaped head of the bell (the loop from w
    7 KB (1,080 words) - 07:42, 14 June 2022
  • *[[Sho Jun (1873-1945)|Shô Jun]] is elected to the [[House of Peers]].
    3 KB (340 words) - 09:37, 12 March 2017
  • ...Dannô betsuin Taichû-ji was established in [[Naha]] in 1937, destroyed in 1945, and rebuilt in 1972, on a site in the Oroku/Kakinohana neighborhood said t
    3 KB (512 words) - 20:11, 26 January 2019
  • ...buildings on the site largely survived until they were burned down in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa. An amusement park was then built on the site, before bei ...constructed in the space, but was not rebuilt after its destruction in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa. The third enclosure (''san no kaku'' or ''san no kuruwa'
    8 KB (1,191 words) - 08:33, 1 June 2020
  • ...yle peerage]], many elites remained members of a distinct elite class into 1945, and that while a [[National Diet|parliamentary system]] was put into place
    3 KB (506 words) - 21:46, 3 April 2014
  • ...ialism," in Peattie and Myers (eds.), ''The Japanese Colonial Empire, 1895-1945'', Princeton University Press (1984), 137.</ref>
    4 KB (587 words) - 21:28, 24 October 2014
  • ...nd easily accessible today. This Benten Hall was destroyed in air raids in 1945, but was rebuilt by September 1958. The chief objects of worship within the
    3 KB (504 words) - 06:14, 9 October 2016

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