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  • ...f the [[Toyotomi clan]] in the [[Osaka Campaigns]]), as marking the end of war, and the beginning of the ''Pax Tokugawa''.
    6 KB (843 words) - 21:18, 15 January 2015
  • [[File:Yokohama-dome.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bronze dome on the roof of the former Yokohama Specie Bank headquarters in Yokohama]] ...nk in Japan specializing in foreign exchange and foreign transactions. Its former headquarters, today the home of the [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefectu
    4 KB (587 words) - 21:28, 24 October 2014
  • *The [[First Anglo-Dutch War]] breaks out (continues until [[1654]]).
    1 KB (144 words) - 19:05, 28 July 2016
  • ...of [[Satsuma han]] ([[Kagoshima prefecture]]), and involved roughly 15,000 former samurai facing off against around 100,000 [[Imperial Japanese Army]] troops When former samurai (''shizoku'') rose up in separate rebellions in [[Hagi Rebellion|Ha
    3 KB (491 words) - 13:21, 18 January 2016
  • *1784/4/1 The former ''[[kamuro]]'' to [[Utahime]] of the [[Matsubaya]] [[chaya|teahouse]] debut *[[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]], begun in [[1780]], ends.
    3 KB (405 words) - 03:25, 26 November 2017
  • ...erial Court, igniting a complex series of events<ref>See [[Genko War|Genkô War]], [[Kemmu Restoration]].</ref> which led to the collapse of the [[Kamakura
    4 KB (516 words) - 09:27, 3 September 2013
  • In the aftermath of the [[Genko War|Genkô War]], in which forces of the Kamakura shogunate opposed Go-Daigo's choice of I
    3 KB (474 words) - 14:42, 23 March 2015
  • ...ing, chiefly, the [[1877]] [[Satsuma Rebellion]]), and the [[Sino-Japanese War]] of [[1894]]-[[1895]].
    1 KB (186 words) - 14:24, 9 January 2016
  • ...ed to re-settle there in order to maintain their family's ''[[shizoku]]'' (former samurai) status. Her father's stipend had been increased dramatically to 15 ...o Tokyo, apprenticing Nobutaka to a new shoemaker, and rented rooms from a former shogunal retainer, which she then rented out in turn, taking on boarders an
    12 KB (1,980 words) - 06:52, 23 July 2022
  • ...of the time, including negotiations related to the [[1884]] [[Sino-French War]] over control of [[Vietnam]], and the [[1881]] [[Treaty of St. Petersburg
    1 KB (187 words) - 01:30, 16 January 2016
  • ...d Ryûkyû in this period, especially after the chaos of the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] ([[1467]]-[[1477]]) and the onset of the [[Sengoku period]] forced much R
    12 KB (1,903 words) - 12:25, 31 March 2018
  • ...atsuma (now [[Kagoshima prefecture]]), especially [[Kabayama Sukenori]], a former samurai retainer to the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]], and now comman ...that some sort of military expedition was necessary to redirect [[shizoku|former samurai]] restlessness and anger, and to prevent rebellions against the new
    6 KB (872 words) - 20:34, 16 May 2019
  • Most of the temple's buildings were destroyed in the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], but were rebuilt under the guidance of [[Ikkyu Sojun|Ikkyû Sôjun]], wi ...and came to Japan to negotiate for the return of captives taken during the war. They were warmly welcomed by the ''[[Kyoto shoshidai]]'', who arranged for
    4 KB (646 words) - 01:48, 30 September 2019
  • |name=[[Boshin War]] [[Image:若松城.jpg|right|thumb|Aizu-Wakamatsu castle right after Boshin war]]
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  • ...the [[Crimean War]]. The [[Anglo-Japanese Convention of 1854]] ensured the former but not the latter.
    1 KB (178 words) - 04:07, 27 February 2020
  • ===[[Gempei War]] (1180-1185)===
    1 KB (138 words) - 13:33, 13 January 2019
  • His two sons, however, stayed on in the Philippines, and survived the war, only to have their loyalties questioned by members of the overseas Chinese
    1 KB (194 words) - 22:41, 4 April 2016
  • ...o|Kyôto]]. Eventually, the two lineages were reconciled, ending the civil war. ...The countryside devolved into chaos, culminating in the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], opening the [[Sengoku Period]].
    9 KB (1,419 words) - 20:45, 28 November 2014
  • ...iro|Ôsawa Ken'ichirô]] fought on the side of the shogunate in the [[Boshin War]].
    1 KB (181 words) - 01:45, 13 August 2020
  • |name=[[Boshin War]]
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