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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
    640 bytes (84 words) - 08:02, 14 June 2022
  • ...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
    531 bytes (69 words) - 15:46, 6 October 2014
  • *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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  • ...d, and he somehow managed to avoid the chaos and troubles of the [[Jinshin War]] of [[672]], which took a toll on the power of the [[Nakatomi Clan|Nakatom
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  • ''Gunkimono'' or ''gunki monogatari'' are war tales which relate the exploits of great warriors or commanders, and of gre *''[[Mutsu waki]]'' ([[Zenkunen War]])
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  • ...ame the head of education at the [[Aizu han]] mansion. During the [[Boshin War]], at the orders of his domain, he laid low in [[Osaka]]; returning to Aizu
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  • *[[Gosannen War]]: [[Minamoto clan]] forces experience a setback at the [[Battle of Numu]].
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  • ...of Sekigahara]] in [[1600]], this part of their holdings was given to the former [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] loyalist, [[Fukushima Masanori]]. The castle suf ...ring the [[Sino-Japanese War]] of 1894-95, and during the [[Russo-Japanese War]] of 1904-05, the Japanese Supreme Command (''daihon'ei'') was relocated to
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  • ...into China in the 18th-19th centuries, eventually resulting in the [[Opium War]], which contributed, in turn, dramatically, to the decline and eventual co ...]], as a precaution in light of the then fairly recent events of the Opium War, but opium was never a prominent feature of Japanese recreational culture e
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  • ...e, prior to his service in Tokyo, he fought in the Union Army in the Civil War and represented Alabama in the House of Representatives.
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  • ...tered as part of Tokyo Metropolis. The site of a particularly famous World War II battle.
    582 bytes (86 words) - 03:30, 4 November 2021
  • ...ry prominent individuals, from HIH the Shôwa Emperor, Henry Kissinger, and former US President Bill Clinton, to countless prominent Japanese artists, film di ...War]], who visited New York in May 1907 along with another veteran of that war, Vice-Admiral [[Ijuin Goro|Ijuin Gorô]]. The reception committee was chair
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  • ...icial government painter in the [[Sino-Japanese War]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]], and was also active in designing and producing set pieces for the theatr
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