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- ...roughly 150 machines. They produced white cotton cloth which was sent to [[Osaka]], and striped cloth, which was sold locally in Kagoshima. Matsuoka Masato< ...i Emperor]] in [[1872]], and came under the supervision of the [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima prefectural government]]. The [[Shimazu clan]] (now, Shimazu Corp2 KB (269 words) - 14:16, 25 June 2015
- ...ly arriving at [[Hakodate]] on 1854/9/18, the fleet then made its way to [[Osaka]], and then to [[Shimoda]], in accordance with the demands of the [[Tokugaw ...ded up shipwrecked at Ipponmatsu (in what is today Numazu City, [[Shizuoka prefecture]]) on 11/27. The ship sank entirely on 12/2; surviving members of the crew2 KB (228 words) - 00:13, 9 April 2020
- ...67||[[Kyuan-ji|Kyûan-ji]], [[Nara Prefecture]]; [[Takayasu-yama]], [[Osaka Prefecture]]||The outer walls and water gate may have been found, but the extent of th |[[Yashima fortress]]||屋嶋城||''Yashima no ki''||667||[[Takamatsu]], [[Kagawa Prefecture]]||[[Ishigaki|Stone walls]], earthworks, water gate, remains of the lookout7 KB (1,061 words) - 15:34, 20 September 2017
- .... During the [[Boshin War]], at the orders of his domain, he laid low in [[Osaka]]; returning to Aizu, he found the castle destroyed, and found himself conf ...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
- ...oving frequently, living for short periods in Osaka, Fukuyama ([[Hiroshima prefecture]]), and [[Shanghai]], as his father was a textile worker and his job requir3 KB (447 words) - 02:45, 29 July 2014
- *1903/4/20 The fifth [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]] in Osaka opens. *Land reforms in [[Okinawa prefecture]] end the paying of taxes in kind, implementing a modern strictly monetary3 KB (375 words) - 08:14, 24 December 2019
- ...t|thumb|300px|Grave of Hotta Masayoshi at [[Jindai-ji]] in Sakura, [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]].]] ...s, [[1834]]-[[1837]]), and ''[[Osaka jodai|Ôsaka jôdai]]'' (castellan of [[Osaka castle]] on behalf of the shogunate, 1837-?),<ref>''[[Ryuei bunin|Ryûei bu4 KB (508 words) - 02:01, 10 June 2020
- ...und the world. [[Tokushima han]] ([[Awa province]], modern-day [[Tokushima prefecture]]) was the chief indigo-producing region in early modern Japan, and that mo ...form that they were then sold to dyers, typically based in [[Kyoto]] or [[Osaka]].2 KB (339 words) - 03:45, 15 September 2019
- ...n his hometown of Izawa Village (now part of [[Matsuzaka]] City), in [[Mie prefecture]]. ...Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]] and maintained branch offices in [[Edo]], [[Osaka]], and [[Kyoto]], though the family itself continued to live in Izawa Villa2 KB (315 words) - 20:29, 6 April 2013
- ...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]4 KB (551 words) - 07:09, 23 February 2020
- Obama han was based at [[Obama castle]] in Wakasa province (today [[Fukui prefecture]]). It was governed by the [[Kyogoku clan|Kyôgoku clan]] at the beginning ...mi clan]]s up until the power of the Toyotomi was eliminated in the 1615 [[Osaka Campaign]]. For his service to the shogunate in this respect, he was given5 KB (730 words) - 10:07, 5 May 2020
- ...be produced not only in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], but also in [[Kyoto]], [[Osaka]], [[Yokohama]], and [[Tokyo]] as well, though they continued to be called2 KB (368 words) - 04:14, 9 January 2016
- ...kai Movement]], advocating the maintenance of hereditary rule of [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]] under the heirs to the royal family of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûky ...on of the Ryûkyû Kingdom and annexation of the islands by Japan as Okinawa Prefecture, politics and economics in Okinawa quickly came to be dominated by Japanese6 KB (887 words) - 02:48, 15 March 2015
- ...in the city of [[Kochi|Kôchi]], today capital of [[Kochi prefecture|Kôchi prefecture]], on the south shore of [[Shikoku]]. ...castle town]] to center his domain, and so kept many of his retainers in [[Osaka]] and [[Edo]] while they awaited the construction of the new castle, and th4 KB (573 words) - 22:27, 21 July 2014
- ...inai Plain (in which are situated the cities of [[Nara]], [[Kyoto]], and [[Osaka]]), the Nôbi Plain (in which [[Nagoya]] is located, and stretching south t ...odern-day [[prefectures]] of [[Niigata prefecture|Niigata]] and [[Ishikawa prefecture|Ishikawa]], among others), while those areas to the south and east, i.e. on5 KB (783 words) - 23:01, 28 July 2022
- ...ref>''Aisai-shi megurutto'' (愛西市めぐるっと) tourism pamphlet, Aisai City, Aichi prefecture.</ref> ...mary sites through which people and goods came into the castle-town from [[Osaka]] and [[Kyoto]] to the west or from [[Edo]] to the east. [[Nagoya han]] est3 KB (434 words) - 21:59, 2 May 2020
- ...owned by the [[Toyotomi clan]], and then recovered from [[Osaka Campaigns|Osaka castle]] by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Extant today in the collection of t ...Tadashige]] in 1927, it is the only National Treasure held in [[Kagoshima prefecture]].<ref>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/culture/culture10.html Terukuni jinja]," '9 KB (1,331 words) - 09:44, 2 December 2016
- *[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] returns to Edo from his exile to Osaka. *[[Toguchi peechin]]<!--渡久地親雲上--> dies in [[Kusatsu]], [[Shiga prefecture|Shiga]], and is buried at [[Shojo-ji|Shôjô-ji]].3 KB (332 words) - 19:50, 14 August 2020
- ===Miyagi Prefecture=== ===Ishikawa Prefecture===17 KB (2,392 words) - 20:17, 24 June 2022
- ::''For the castle in [[Saga prefecture]], see [[Nagoya castle (Hizen)]].'' ...Tadayoshi]] passed away. It is located in present day Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture (the historical Owari province). As with many other castle restoration proj7 KB (1,014 words) - 22:04, 14 December 2019