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- ...aku danki]]'' 「琉客談記」 1796, reprinted in ''Shiseki shûran'' 「史籍集覧」, vol 16, Kyoto: Rinsen shoten (1996), 625.</ref> Its dormitories were one of three places ...m's territory was annexed by the [[Meiji period|Meiji state]] as [[Okinawa Prefecture]]. For a brief period in the early decades of the 20th century, a group of13 KB (2,083 words) - 15:33, 25 April 2018
- ...ated on the Kii peninsula in central [[Honshu|Honshû]],<ref>[[Ise]], [[Mie prefecture]].</ref> is the most sacred shrine in [[Shinto|Shintô]]. Associated with t ...aisho.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A ''yôhaisho'' at [[Goo Shrine|Goô Shrine]] in Kyoto, for worshiping "at" Ise, from afar]]While the Shrine has retained a strong13 KB (2,088 words) - 03:10, 14 April 2022
- ...ently developed instrument central to a folk musical tradition of [[Aomori prefecture]]). These differ mainly in the length and thickness of the neck, size of th ...d at least one record notes a shamisen player from [[Yamashiro province]] (Kyoto) as early as [[1580]].<ref>Henry Johnson, ''The Shamisen: Tradition and Div11 KB (1,655 words) - 19:02, 5 March 2018
- ...ht|thumb|350px|Statue of Emperor Meiji at [[Naminoue Shrine]] in [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]], identified as ''kokka'' (国家), or, "The State."]] ...re examples of this. Many [[daimyo yashiki|domain mansions]] in [[Edo]], [[Kyoto]], and [[Osaka]], though not seized by the government, were abandoned or so48 KB (7,319 words) - 06:04, 21 April 2017
- Nagasaki is a port city in [[Kyushu]], the capital of [[Nagasaki prefecture]]. It is perhaps most famous today for the atomic bombing of the city on Au Along with [[Osaka]], [[Kyoto]], and a handful of other cities, Nagasaki was controlled directly by the s12 KB (1,828 words) - 05:15, 19 August 2020
- ...yushu Kagoshima.png|right|thumb|300px|The island of Kyûshû, with Kagoshima Prefecture in dark green. Satsuma han covered this territory, along with some to the n ...rgely contiguous with today's Kagoshima prefecture, plus parts of Miyazaki prefecture. As one of only ten ''daimyô'' clans to control (at least) an entire provi27 KB (4,169 words) - 01:53, 13 September 2022
- The [[Iwami Ginzan]] in [[Iwami province]] ([[Shimane prefecture]]) was the largest silver mine ever to operate in Japan, and was named a [[ ...o such activity, and establishing mints (''[[ginza]]'') in Edo, Osaka, and Kyoto.12 KB (1,872 words) - 13:44, 24 December 2015
- ...thumb|400px|A tearoom at Shôtôen in [[Kamagari|Shimo-Kamagari]], Hiroshima prefecture]] The [[1872 Kyoto Exposition]] saw the introduction of ''ryûrei'', a form of tea ceremony pe12 KB (1,935 words) - 23:25, 4 March 2018
- ...ama, twelve in [[Tokyo]], and the remaining six sightseeing in [[Kobe]], [[Kyoto]], [[Osaka]], traveling across the [[Inland Sea]], and in [[Nagasaki]]. Aft ...hi then boarded the king's ship along with the vice governor of [[Kanagawa prefecture]] and an admiral of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], presenting a formal inv13 KB (1,999 words) - 22:03, 2 April 2020
- ...etc.). In Edo, gold was more widely circulated, while in [[Kamigata]] (the Kyoto-Osaka area), silver was more commonly the mode of exchange. Gold was exchan ...many parts of the country, particularly the active commercial centers of [[Kyoto]] and [[Osaka]], and other areas at a considerable distance from Edo, curre27 KB (4,269 words) - 00:52, 18 November 2019
- ...[Kagoshima Prefecture]] while the rest of the Ryûkyûs constitute [[Okinawa Prefecture]]. ...rmly established and widespread. Shô Taikyû invited [[Kaiin]], a monk from Kyoto's [[Nanzen-ji]], to come and found a number of new temples, and to oversee43 KB (6,644 words) - 08:09, 30 August 2021
- *Kinai: Yamashiro (Today's Kyoto prefecture), Yamato (Nara), Settsu (Osaka and Hyogo), Kawachi (Osaka), Izumi (Osaka).S *San-in Do: Tanba (Kyoto and Hyogo), Tajima (Hyogo), Inaba (Tottori), Hoki (Tottori), Izumo (Shimane45 KB (7,398 words) - 23:52, 17 August 2020
- ...[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] and annexed its territory as [[Okinawa prefecture]] in March to May that year, as a preemptive measure against Chinese action ...tended to visit a number of other areas, including Hyôgo, Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto, but despite elaborate and expensive receptions prepared for them in these17 KB (2,839 words) - 11:52, 31 March 2018
- ...emperors.<ref name=shillony>Ben-Ami Shillony, "Restoration, Emperor, Diet, Prefecture, or: How Japanese Concepts were Mistranslated into Western Languages," ''Co ...esiastical."<ref name=shillony/> Thus, he does refer to the ''tennô'' in [[Kyoto]] as the "Ecclesiastical Hereditary Emperor," though more frequently his us19 KB (2,922 words) - 23:10, 10 September 2022
- ...erhaps be seen today only at the [[Kanamaru-za]] in [[Kotohira]], [[Kagawa prefecture]], the oldest kabuki theater still in operation today. ...G|right|thumb|320px|A statue of [[Izumo no Okuni]] at Shijô-Kawaramachi in Kyoto]]43 KB (6,903 words) - 23:03, 25 June 2020
- ...nabe, "How the West Interacted with Japanese Gardens," Ishibashi Lectures, Kyoto University of Art and Design, 12 March 2016. - 琉球進貢船図屏風 (Kyoto University Museum)<ref name=watanabe11/>78 KB (11,947 words) - 17:41, 24 October 2024