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  • ...Satsuma of Japan").</ref> It is further notable as the first major display of a Japanese garden anywhere in Europe, and the first major venue in which th ...on: Modern Art of Japan from the Tokyo National Museum''. Cleveland Museum of Art (2014), 15-17.</ref>
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  • ...akakibara Gensuke, was a [[Confucianism|Confucian]] scholar in the service of the [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa clan]]. Born into the Shimoyama family of [[Iga province]], he was adopted by his maternal grandfather and raised in
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  • ...|The Akamon ("red gate") which now serves as a gate to the [[University of Tokyo]] main campus]] ...iage of Kaga daimyô [[Maeda Nariyasu]] to [[Yohime|Yôhime]], 21st daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]].<ref>Craig, 78.; "[http://www.seisonkaku.com/eng
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 300n43.
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  • ...ce|Kai]]. He was a student of [[Kinoshita Jun'an]], and author of a number of works including ''Dan'en'', ''Kansei Nikki'', and ''Sôkan Shôshûshû''. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n34.
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  • Prince Naohito was the founder of the Imperial princely line of [[Kan'in-no-miya]]. ...e. The Heisei Emperor is thus a direct descendant, eight generations down, of Naohito.
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 300n43.
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  • Imagawa Norikuni was a relative of [[Ashikaga Takauji]] who was rewarded by Takauji for his military service w ...kuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 282n58.
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  • ...Kofuku-ji|Kôfuku-ji]] in [[1719]], and was also the 37th head (''monshu'') of the [[Ichijo-in|Ichijô-in]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 313n64.
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  • Nitta Yoshishige was a grandson of [[Minamoto no Yoshiie]], and ancestor of the [[Nitta clan]]. Long considered to be of the [[court ranks|Lower Junior Fifth Rank]], Yoshishige was posthumously el
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  • ...reen Painting of Shimabara Military Camp") is a painting in the collection of the Asakura City Akizuki Museum<!--朝倉市秋月郷土館-->. It is perha ...tsu zu," in Kurushima Hiroshi (ed.), ''Egakareta gyôretsu'', University of Tokyo Press (2015), 133.
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  • ...history of the [[state of Lu]] from 722-481 BCE. One of the Five Classics of the Four Books & Five Classics which comprise the [[Confucian classics]], t ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 285n108.
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  • ...er), his wife (left), and other relatives (right) at Zôshigaya Cemetery in Tokyo]] ...the most prominent Westerners resident in [[Meiji period]] Japan, and one of the first Westerners to take on a Japanese name.
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  • ...genre paintings, and [[birds and flowers]], are in the collection of the [[Tokyo National Museum]]. ...yuan Painting," Okinawan Art in its Regional Context symposium, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 10 Oct 2019.
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  • ...s a son of [[Nanbu Toshinao]], and lord of the 130,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain of [[Morioka han|Morioka]].
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  • ...including [[Awa odori]], [[Sanuki udon]], and [[Shinshu University|Shinshû University]], to give just a few examples. However, they no longer have any official s ...names, and numbers of prefectures fluctuated considerably over the course of the [[Meiji period]], but eventually settled into the 47 we know today.
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  • ...le:Nitobe-inazo.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Statue of Nitobe at Tama Cemetery in Tokyo]] ...do: the Soul of Japan]]'', which remains one of the chief sources for much of the modern misconceptions about the [[samurai]]. Nitobe was also an avid wr
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  • ...was a son of [[Tsuchiya Toshinao]]. He was named Iyo-no-kami and made lord of [[Tsuchiura han]] in [[Hitachi han]] (20,000 ''[[koku]]'') in [[1675]]. His ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 309-310n10-11.
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  • ...art historian, the 21st head of the [[Owari Tokugawa clan]], and director of the [[Tokugawa Art Museum]] in [[Nagoya]] for many years. ...inobu was born in Tokyo on December 24, 1933 as Hotta Masayoshi, sixth son of [[Kazoku|Count]] [[Hotta Masatsune]]<!--堀田正恒-->.
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  • Tsuchiya Toshinao was a ''fudai [[daimyo|daimyô]]'', lord of [[Kururi han]] in [[Kazusa province]]. ..., a 20,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain, in [[1612]]. Three years later, at the age of 8, he served in the [[Osaka Summer Campaign]]. He was also named Minbu-no-s
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