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  • ...o-miya Akihito was an Imperial prince who commanded forces in the [[Boshin War]] and played a central role in the founding and early administration of the ...of the subjugation of the East (''Seitô-tai-shôgun''), and in the [[Boshin War]] which followed as well. During the [[Satsuma Rebellion]] of [[1877]], the
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  • ...ion, he worked to establish the Tokugawa Art Museum, on the grounds of the former site of the Owari Tokugawa detached palace in [[Nagoya]], donating to the n ...hichika was interrogated by the War Crimes Tribunal after the end of World War II, in part due to his role in colonial administration, but was not charged
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  • ...ng of the end for the Muromachi shogunate.<ref>[[Paul Varley]], ''The Onin War''. Columbia University Press, 1967.</ref> Yoshimasa formally abdicated as s ...a's inability to afford to complete the project, as a result of the raging war, or whether Yoshimasa intended to leave the Pavilion in such a state all al
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  • ...e [[Battle of Okehazama]] ([[1560]]) against the Imagawa, and in the Oda's war with the Saito of [[Mino province|Mino]] ([[1561]]-[[1563]]). ...for in [[1578]] Kenshin died, plunging the Uesugi house into virtual civil war. When [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] finally emerged the new daimyo, Shibata had spea
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  • ...liance of the Korean kingdom of [[Silla]] and [[Tang Dynasty]] China, in a war over dominance on the Korean peninsula. This ended in defeat for the Japane A prominent succession dispute, known as the [[Jinshin War]], took place in [[672]] as Emperor Tenji's brother [[Emperor Temmu|Prince
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  • ...a variety of sorts, from records of court ceremonies to [[gunki monogatari|war tales]], and even cookbooks. He maintained a diary from age 22 until age 63
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  • ...monoseki, signed April 17, [[1895]], marked the end of the [[Sino-Japanese War]]. ...n's total GNP at the time, and far more than making up for the cost of the war to the Japanese government, expenses totalling around 200,476,000 yen.<ref>
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  • ...] around [[1468]]. With the decline of the [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]], the former power in the region, Fusaie was able to firmly established the [[Ichijo cla
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  • ...graduating in 1943. He then entered the US military, serving during World War II, and in both Okinawa and mainland Japan during the first year of the All *''Japan and China, From War to Peace: 1894-1974'' (1975)
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  • ...pment were severely damaged in air raids. Fortunately, copies survived the war, and so the work was able to be published beginning in 1955, with the final
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  • *1912-1945 - Pre-war & World War II
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  • ...mekage|Tamekage]] as the governor of Echigo. He became involved in a civil war with a number of Echigo warlords who supported his younger brother [[Uesugi
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  • ...indicating greater separation of groups or clans, and possibly a state of war between them, and (2) a broader range of differences in burials, indicating
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  • ...ovince for centuries, they supported [[Minamoto Yoritomo]] in the [[Gempei War]] ([[1180]]-[[1185|85]]) and played a notable role in the [[Mongol Invasion
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  • The ''honjin'' burned down in World War II and have not been reconstructed. *Plaques on-site at the former site of the ''Aka Honjin'', 909 Sukacho, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 456-004
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  • |name=[[Boshin War]] The Battle of Ueno was a significant battle of the [[Boshin War]], fought between forces of the new imperial [[Meiji government]] and the [
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  • After the end of that war, Kikujirô later worked in the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and then und
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  • ...|Nobunaga]] to come to Kyoto in [[1570]], and as a result found himself at war with the [[Oda clan|Oda]]. Yoshikage is said to have resented Nobunaga's pr
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  • ...vernment]] in [[1873]] in protest of the [[Seikanron|decision not to go to war with Korea]], and became a prominent leader of the [[Freedom and People's R
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  • [[File:Shigakko.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The former gates to the main ''shigakkô'' founded by [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori ...iven in appreciation for his service, and that of his men, in the [[Boshin War]] which accompanied the [[Meiji Restoration]]; another 136 ''shigakkô'' we
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