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  • ...ing with the Tôkaidô for the last three stations including the terminus at Kyoto. The 67 stations of the Nakasendô were spaced an average of 5.2 km apart, ...inoji'') split off from the Nakasendô at [[Tarui-juku]] (modern-day [[Gifu prefecture]]), to join the Tôkaidô at [[Miya-juku]] ([[Nagoya]] City).
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  • ...("Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians!") faction were expelled from [[Kyoto]] after being discovered plotting against the ''[[kobu gattai|kôbu gattai] ...d along the way are [[Tomo no ura]] (modern-day Fukuyama City, [[Hiroshima prefecture]])<ref>''Shirarezaru Ryûkyû shisetsu'' 知られざる琉球使節, Fukuy
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  • *Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto ([[Kyoto]], [[Uji]] and [[Otsu]] Cities) **Hashino iron smelting site ([[Kamaishi]], [[Iwate prefecture]])
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  • Hamada began his study of ceramics in Kyoto. In 1938, he accompanied [[Yanagi Soetsu|Yanagi Sôetsu]], [[Kawai Kanjiro| ...ork in the style of [[Mashiko wares]], a pottery style native to [[Tochigi prefecture]].
    2 KB (220 words) - 00:53, 5 August 2020
  • ...-ryu (一貫流), later Hoki-ryu (was a Kansai based [[budo]] that had dojo in [[Kyoto]], [[Osaka]], [[Hiroshima]] and eventually spread down to [[Kumamoto]], in Hoki-ryu iaijutsu is taught today in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kanagawa and in Kumamoto. Although originating from the
    4 KB (588 words) - 07:08, 22 October 2007
  • ...ed-light district) after the [[Yoshiwara]] in Edo and the [[Shimabara]] in Kyoto. ..."if you can't make it in Ise, you'll never tread on the cypress stages of Kyoto and Osaka." Many plays were also debuted and tested out in Ise before openi
    4 KB (684 words) - 04:37, 29 January 2011
  • ...he polluted, corrupt world, Ômoto's home, the city of [[Ayabe]] in [[Kyoto prefecture]], would become the new capital (''miyako'') of peace and purity.
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  • ...ated as [[National Treasures]]; only [[Kyoto prefecture|Kyoto]] and [[Nara prefecture]]s claimed a greater number of National Treasures.<ref>Yasuyuki Uezu, "The
    4 KB (563 words) - 04:45, 31 December 2019
  • ...:Izumookuni.JPG|right|thumb|320px|Statue of Okuni at Shijô-Kawaramachi, in Kyoto.]] ...temporary stages on the shores or dry riverbed of the [[Kamo River]] in [[Kyoto]].
    4 KB (604 words) - 22:17, 3 January 2014
  • ...is father's mountain villa, or in the [[Horikawa-in|Horikawa mansion]] (in Kyoto) of his older half-brother [[Minamoto no Michitomo]], who had adopted him. ...mple in a remote, mountainous area in [[Echizen province]] (today, [[Fukui prefecture]]); as a result, Dôgen's impact during his lifetime was minimal. However,
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  • ...e to serve as shogunal guards accompanying the shogun on his journeys to [[Kyoto]], [[Nikko|Nikkô]], and elsewhere, as well as helping to guard [[Edo castl ...are today the outskirts of [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and [[Saitama prefecture]]s.
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  • ...special credentials from the shogunate and regularly dispatched from the [[Kyoto Five Mountains]] (''Gozan'') temples to serve in Tsushima for one-year stin ...Ⅰ 以酊庵 special exhibit, Tsushima Museum (Izuhara, Tsushima Island, Nagasaki prefecture), Apr-Jun 2022.
    2 KB (246 words) - 12:47, 24 June 2022
  • ...owing the [[Meiji Restoration]], Nanma became head of education in [[Kyoto prefecture]], then later worked for the [[Dajokan]] and the [[Ministry of Education]],
    2 KB (272 words) - 10:59, 9 October 2014
  • ...g Kômoku-ten, wooden sculpture, [[Heian period]], [[Joruri-ji|Jôruri-ji]], Kyoto]] ...re was a 7th century wooden Buddha statue held at [[Koryu-ji|Kôryû-ji]] in Kyoto.<ref>This sculpture has traditionally been identified as a depiction of Mai
    14 KB (1,884 words) - 05:00, 27 May 2020
  • ...a recording of a [[kabuki]] performance, the first film to be produced in Kyoto. *Local administrative reforms take place in [[Okinawa prefecture]].
    2 KB (235 words) - 09:49, 12 March 2017
  • Taking up an interest in ''haikai'', Kurita studied under Kyoto-based poet [[Kato Kyotai|Katô Kyôtai]]<!--加藤暁台 aka 久村暁台-- ...to the port town of [[Mitarai]] (today part of [[Kure]] City, [[Hiroshima prefecture]]), which lies roughly halfway between his home province of Iyo and the Hon
    3 KB (424 words) - 06:01, 5 March 2024
  • ...ting many of the most famous and treasured Buddhist sculptures of Nara and Kyoto. ...lars announced that they now suspect a stone carving at Jishô-in in [[Nara prefecture]], dated to early 1189, to also be a work of Kaikei's; if this identificati
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  • ...iddle School<!--沖縄中学(現:首里高校)--> students who learned the game at the Third Kyoto High School<!--京都三高(現:京大)--> while on a field trip. *[[Kodama Kihachi]], head of Dept of Education in [[Okinawa prefecture]], removes English from the subjects taught in middle schools, declaring th
    3 KB (420 words) - 00:02, 27 January 2018
  • .../3/8 Four Japanese seafarers from [[Oda Prefecture]] (modern-day [[Okayama Prefecture]]) are robbed and nearly killed by [[Taiwanese aborigines]]. They are rescu ...o Exposition]] of art is held; it is organized for the first time at the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace]].
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  • ...e hundred and ninety-six ''kofun'' are officially recognized in [[Kumamoto prefecture]] alone.<ref>General museum overview pamphlet, Kumamoto Prefectural Museum [http://www.tg.rim.or.jp/~ewakim/kofun/alllist.html List of Kofun in Gumma Prefecture]
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