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  • ...year. On [[1854]]/1/22, he was named ''kaibô kakari'' (official in charge of coastal defense). On 4/5 that same year, he was re-assigned to [[Nagasaki]] ...[Mizuno Tadanori]].<ref>''Ishin Shiryô Kôyô'' 維新史料綱要, vol 2, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 454.</ref>
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  • ...before the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] lifted bans on overseas travel. A number of these students went on to become prominent figures in the [[Meiji governmen ...rveying, and other industrial and technical fields.<ref>Plaques on-site at University College London.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/25574315256/sizes/
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  • ...ounger sister, [[Yasu-hime]]. Nori-hime was married to [[Shimazu Uzuhiko]] of the Echizen [[Shimazu clan]]. ...ikun gaikô kaitai wo ou'' 『近世日本における外国使節と社会変容(3)-大君外交解体を追う-』, Tokyo: Waseda University (2009), p45n74.
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  • Doshi-sha University, [[Kyoto]], and conducted the graduate seminary in the summer school of the university. In [[1899]] he was invited by the
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  • *Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3, University of Tokyo Shiryôhensanjo (1937), 100.
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  • ...[kashihonya]]'' (booklender) business, based in the Nagashima 5-chôme area of [[Nagoya]]. ...ding business. Though originally located in the Motoshige-chô neighborhood of the city, Ônoya later moved his shop to the Nagashima area, where it remai
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  • ...eum of History]] and considered collectively to be a [[National Treasure]] of Japan. ...eld at the home of Matsumoto Hiroshi, son-in-law to Shô Hiroshi, 22nd head of the former royal lineage.
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  • Zacharias Wagenaer was ''opperhoofd'' (factor, chief) of the [[Dutch East India Company]] base at [[Dejima]] for a time. ...ings of scenes and sights in both places, including at least one depiction of the [[Meireki Fire]] in [[Edo]].
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  • ...ly Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives'', Cambridge University Press (2015), 161.</ref> ...'A History of Japanese Political Thought, 1600-1901'', International House of Japan (2012), 153-154.</ref>
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  • ...to [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]] (Nariakira's nephew, and last [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]). ...ikun gaikô kaitai wo ou'' 『近世日本における外国使節と社会変容(3)-大君外交解体を追う-』, Tokyo: Waseda University (2009), p45n75.
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  • ...xué''), the [[Doctrine of the Mean]] (C: ''Zhōng yōng''), and the writings of [[Mencius]] (C: ''Mèngzǐ'').
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  • ...a head of the [[Iriki-in clan]], retainer to the [[Shimazu clan]] and lord of the Iriki [[sub-fief]] within [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]]. His wife [[Ochin|Ochin-dono]]<!--御珍殿--> was a daughter of [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]].
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  • Nanma Uhô was a prominent ''[[kokugaku]]'' scholar of the [[Bakumatsu]] and [[Meiji period]]s. ...nd distinguished himself as an excellent student. At age 25, at the orders of the domain, he began studying at the [[Shoheizaka gakumonjo|Shôheizaka gak
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  • Ogasawara Nagashige was a shogunal official, who served as one of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' from [[1697]]-[[1705]], and again from [[1709]]-[[1 ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n44.
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  • ...dvisory & decision-making positions in the shogunate, such as the position of ''[[roju|rôjû]]''. ...rmer site of [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|Kishû Tokugawa mansion]] in Edo (Tokyo).[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/29623611121/sizes/o/]</ref>
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  • ...ompiled by [[Sima Guang]], who began the project in [[1066]] at the orders of the [[Yingzong Emperor]], finishing in [[1084]]. The text, in 294 volumes, covers the reigns of 113 emperors over the period from 403 BCE to [[959]] CE.
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  • ...adopted into the family, becoming [[Soma Tadatane|Sôma Tadatane]] and head of the Sôma. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 280n22.
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  • ...le:Ieyoshi.JPG|right|thumb|400px|Ieyoshi's grave at [[Zojo-ji|Zôjô-ji]] in Tokyo]] ...[[Tenpo Reforms|Tenpô Reforms]] of [[Mizuno Tadakuni]], and the beginnings of the [[Bakumatsu period]] and foreign policy efforts by [[Abe Masahiro]].
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  • ...nent such [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] in Japan are [[Yasukuni Shrine]] in [[Tokyo]], and [[Ryozen Gokoku Shrine|Ryôzen Gokoku Shrine]] in [[Kyoto]], but aro *Takashi Fujitani, ''Splendid Monarchy'', University of California Press (1996), 90, 210.
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  • ...i yawa zokuhen'', Tokyo: Heibonsha (1981), vol 7, p299.</ref> The Ministry of Defense occupies the site today. ...as located nearby, and is today the grounds of the main campus of [[Sophia University]].
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