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  • ...face arrest. From March to September 1855, he traveled to many places in [[Honshu]] and wrote the book "Saiyu so".
    3 KB (378 words) - 18:44, 2 December 2015
  • ...ghly 150,000 smaller tomb-mounds have been identified throughout much of [[Honshu|Honshû]], [[Shikoku]], and [[Kyushu]]. One hundred and ninety-six ''kofun'
    4 KB (551 words) - 07:09, 23 February 2020
  • ...no Yoshitsune and isolated by the maneuvers of [[Minamoto no Noriyori]] on Honshu and northern Kyushu, the Taira were forced to stand and fight. They were mo
    4 KB (603 words) - 09:20, 30 January 2020
  • ...of Japan at the end of the [[Sengoku period]]. Having subjugated much of [[Honshu|Honshû]] and [[Invasion of Shikoku (1585)|Shikoku]], and with his eye on [
    5 KB (751 words) - 00:47, 28 December 2015
  • ...Aizu Matsudaira clan was reassigned to [[Tonami han]] the north edge of [[Honshu]]. Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Saigo Tanomo]] and some retainers joined [[Eno
    5 KB (617 words) - 10:46, 18 December 2021
  • ...is hold in southern Musashi. The [[Satomi clan|Satomi]] of [[Awa province (Honshu)]] staged a naval landing at Kamakura and in the course of the fighting tha
    5 KB (822 words) - 08:52, 30 January 2016
  • ...ies at around 24 degrees North.</ref> The four main islands of Hokkaidô, [[Honshu|Honshû]], [[Shikoku]], and [[Kyushu]] cover a total of roughly 146,000 squ
    5 KB (783 words) - 23:01, 28 July 2022
  • ...y (in [[1739]]) followed the line of islands all the way down to eastern [[Honshu|Honshû]], Russian merchants began to enter the Kurils in earnest around th
    6 KB (844 words) - 15:33, 11 August 2014
  • ...proto-Japanese state on the [[Yamato province|Yamato]] plain in central [[Honshu]], the Yayoi clans became organized on Kyushu, pushing out or competing wit ...tical and economic importance into the [[Yamato period]], as the center on Honshu solidified and a unified [[Yamato]] state emerged.
    12 KB (1,892 words) - 03:20, 29 September 2017
  • While some [[han|domains]] in northeastern [[Honshu|Honshû]] sold their goods primarily through Edo, the vast majority of doma
    5 KB (846 words) - 20:36, 7 June 2017
  • ...s in the 8th century frontier campaigns against the [[Emishi]] in northern Honshu. It later became a hereditary distinction acknowledging the recipient as th
    6 KB (857 words) - 16:33, 12 January 2018
  • ...], revealing the extent to which the Russians had surveyed the coasts of [[Honshu|Honshû]], [[Ezo]], the [[Kuril Islands]], and [[Sakhalin]], [[Takahashi Ka
    7 KB (980 words) - 08:25, 18 July 2020
  • ...ughly 500 men, who boarded boats and headed for the nearby [[Awa province (Honshu)|Awa province]]. A number of other Wada generals attempted to flee overland
    7 KB (1,069 words) - 15:50, 11 October 2013
  • ...when Kiyomasa’s son Tadahiro fell into disfavor and was exiled to northern Honshu. The castle was given to [[Hosokawa Tadaoki]], who passed it on to his son
    6 KB (1,020 words) - 19:29, 22 May 2017
  • ...It is situated across three islands and a small peninsula of "mainland" [[Honshu]], and incorporates a number of formerly distinct villages, including that
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 23:15, 16 April 2017
  • Yonezawa han was a domain in the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku]] region of [[Honshu|Honshû]], governed by the [[Uesugi clan]]. Covering the Okitama district o
    11 KB (1,642 words) - 00:51, 4 January 2016
  • ..., a few miles inland, for the night. Reinforcements were on their way from Honshu, and if the Kyushu forces could hold off the Mongols long enough, though th
    11 KB (1,773 words) - 12:16, 30 March 2014
  • ...allowed to choose his residence, instead, and traveled throughout central Honshu until he found himself residing again near Harima: in Tajima. His descendan
    11 KB (1,872 words) - 20:02, 4 July 2016
  • Ise Shrine, located on the Kii peninsula in central [[Honshu|Honshû]],<ref>[[Ise]], [[Mie prefecture]].</ref> is the most sacred shrine
    13 KB (2,088 words) - 04:10, 14 April 2022
  • ...ely took place in what is now considered the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku region]] of [[Honshu|Honshû]], Tôhoku at that time was in significant ways an extension of the
    22 KB (3,382 words) - 06:05, 29 July 2022

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