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  • ..., for power. Along with the [[Heiji Disturbance]] of [[1159]] and [[Genpei War]] of [[1180]]-[[1185]], it represents the beginning of the rise of the [[sa The famous ''[[Hogen monogatari|Hôgen monogatari]]'' war tale (''[[gunkimono]]''), while romanticizing and lionizing in its approach
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  • ...he writes that more than 500 were lost in the Tokyo Air Raids during World War II, but that over 1000 survived. Most, or all, were on glass negatives.<ref Kamakura continued his research after the war, and in 1973 was named a Living National Treasure, as holder of knowledge o
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  • ...arried a sister of [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]]. In [[1578]], Kagekatsu provoked a war with him over inheritance issues and at length forced him to commit suicide
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  • The Jôkyû War, or Jôkyû Disturbance, was fought between the forces of [[Emperor Go-Toba ..., and other enemies of the [[Minamoto clan]] - the victors in the [[Genpei War]], and clan of the [[shogun]]s.
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  • The so-called Iwai Rebellion of the mid-6th century was a war waged between the kingdom of [[Iwai (kingdom)|Iwai]], on northern Kyushu, a
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  • ...he results of peace negotiations following the end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. This marks possibly the first major urban riots of the modern period. ===Russo-Japanese War===
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  • ==Imjin War== ...Press (2016), 76-78.</ref> Throughout the war, for seven years, Yi kept a war diary, entitled ''Nanjung ilgi'' (亂中日記). He is also known for a num
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  • ...ovement as a ''[[shishi]]'', and fought for Satsuma domain in the [[Boshin War]].
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  • ...ng the [[Kamakura period]]. For their contributions in the [[Hoji War|Hôji War]] of [[1247]], the Shibuya were then named ''[[jito|jitô]]'' of a territor
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  • ...out international war fought by the Meiji state. Like the [[Russo-Japanese War]] of ten years later, it was fought chiefly in Korea, and over which countr ...ition of [[Taiwan]] as a colony as part of the treaty agreement ending the war is similarly often cited as marking the beginning of Japan's imperialist/co
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  • ...th century, knowledge of the source of the materials was lost during World War II. Recent research suggests that the source of ''tonbyan'' fibers is likel
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  • ...atenjin]] castles. When the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] and Imagawa went to war after [[1568]], he sided with Tokugawa.
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  • *[[Onin War|Ônin War]] comes to an end.
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  • * 1500/6/7 The first [[Gion Matsuri]] takes place since the [[Onin War|Ônin War]].
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  • The Jinshin War was a succession dispute which took place in [[672]] between [[Emperor Tenj
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  • *Having defeated [[Prince Otomo|Prince Ôtomo]] in the [[Jinshin War]], Prince Ôama takes the throne as [[Emperor Temmu]].
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  • ...nor with the remote [[Iwo Jima]] far to the east, and famous for the World War II battle which took place there. ...n]] fleeing [[Minamoto clan]] persecution in the aftermath of the [[Genpei War]] made their way to Iôshima. A [[torii]] gate at the Iôshima [[Kumano gon
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  • ...[[Bombardment of Kagoshima|Satsuma-England War]] and the [[1868]] [[Boshin War]]. After the [[Meiji Restoration]], he was appointed a general of the Imper ...[1885]], and became an admiral in [[1894]], serving in the [[Sino-Japanese War]]. He became a fleet admiral in [[1898]]. Tsugumichi also served as [[Home
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  • ...], and platoon chief of the 23rd infantry regiment in the [[Russo-Japanese War]], later serving as military officer attached to the Russian Legation, and
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  • ...ct erupted between Burma and Qing China, resulting in a devastating border war for the Chinese. Numerous Chinese were felled in battle, and by disease, an ...tries to fall under Japanese control. Following its independence after the war, Burma pursued a friendly relationship with the Communist People's Republic
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