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  • ''Gunkimono'' or ''gunki monogatari'' are war tales which relate the exploits of great warriors or commanders, and of gre *''[[Mutsu waki]]'' ([[Zenkunen War]])
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  • ...ame the head of education at the [[Aizu han]] mansion. During the [[Boshin War]], at the orders of his domain, he laid low in [[Osaka]]; returning to Aizu
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  • *[[Gosannen War]]: [[Minamoto clan]] forces experience a setback at the [[Battle of Numu]].
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  • ...of Sekigahara]] in [[1600]], this part of their holdings was given to the former [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] loyalist, [[Fukushima Masanori]]. The castle suf ...ring the [[Sino-Japanese War]] of 1894-95, and during the [[Russo-Japanese War]] of 1904-05, the Japanese Supreme Command (''daihon'ei'') was relocated to
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  • ...into China in the 18th-19th centuries, eventually resulting in the [[Opium War]], which contributed, in turn, dramatically, to the decline and eventual co ...]], as a precaution in light of the then fairly recent events of the Opium War, but opium was never a prominent feature of Japanese recreational culture e
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  • ...e, prior to his service in Tokyo, he fought in the Union Army in the Civil War and represented Alabama in the House of Representatives.
    545 bytes (76 words) - 20:33, 9 April 2017
  • ...tered as part of Tokyo Metropolis. The site of a particularly famous World War II battle.
    582 bytes (86 words) - 03:30, 4 November 2021
  • ...ry prominent individuals, from HIH the Shôwa Emperor, Henry Kissinger, and former US President Bill Clinton, to countless prominent Japanese artists, film di ...War]], who visited New York in May 1907 along with another veteran of that war, Vice-Admiral [[Ijuin Goro|Ijuin Gorô]]. The reception committee was chair
    11 KB (1,606 words) - 06:13, 2 September 2014
  • ...icial government painter in the [[Sino-Japanese War]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]], and was also active in designing and producing set pieces for the theatr
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  • ...kanobu]]. He assisted his brother in various military endeavors (including war with the [[Matsura clan|Matsura]]). After Takanobu's death he assisted [[Ry
    584 bytes (83 words) - 03:14, 7 October 2019
  • *[[Jinshin War]] - [[Emperor Temmu|Prince Ôama]] organizes a rebellion and struggles agai
    566 bytes (66 words) - 15:34, 6 October 2014
  • ...being driven out of [[Kyoto]] by the [[Minamoto clan]] during the [[Genpei War]].
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  • ==Boshin War== ...akagi Tokio]] in Tonami, sponsered by former Lord Matsudaira Katamori, the former Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Yamakawa Hiroshi]] and [[Sagawa Kanbei]]. (Saito
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  • ...James I of England threw his full support behind the Company, threatening war and demanding the VOC punish the Amboyna officials and pay extensive repara
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  • ...]], but over the years most of the buildings were taken down. During World War II, the main gatehouse was destroyed when it caught fire during an American
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  • ...me seeking similar concessions, and in light of the outcome of the [[Opium War]] a decade earlier were fearful of the possible repercussions of resisting
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  • ...in the early 20th century, but nothing was ever completed. Following World War II, the Amami Islands were restored to Japanese sovereignty (ending the US
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  • ===[[Sino-Japanese War]]=== *1894/8/1 Japan officially declares war on [[Qing dynasty|China]].
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  • *''Japanese'': 薩英戦争 ''(Satsu-Ei sensou, lit. "Anglo-Satsuma War")'' The Bombardment of [[Kagoshima]], also known as the Anglo-Satsuma War, was a brief conflict which took place in [[1863]]/7, in which British Roya
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  • ...unilaterally annexing the Ryukyus despite Beijing's protests, in the end, war was avoided for the time being. ...e War]] which followed. While in [[Shimonoseki]] negotiating an end to the war, Li survived an assassination attempt; he was shot, but survived, and his i
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