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  • ...[to Japan]").<ref>Gallery labels, Chinjukan Museum, Miyama (Naeshirogawa), Kagoshima pref.; Rebekah Clements, "Captured Korean Potters and Alternate Attendance ...s could take place.<ref>Gallery labels, [[Shokoshuseikan|Shôkoshûseikan]], Kagoshima.</ref>
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  • Satsumasendai, also known simply as Sendai, is a city in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], and was historically a major port for [[Satsuma han]]. ...shima disaster, Satsumasendai became the focus of considerable protest, as Kagoshima residents sought to block the restarting of a nuclear reactor based in the
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  • ...onjima]], the southernmost island in the [[Amami Islands]], in [[Kagoshima prefecture]].
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  • ...at is now Tatsugô-chô on Amami Ôshima, at age nine Kikujirô was taken to [[Kagoshima]] by his father. Three years later, he was sent to the United States for st ...head of [[Shimadzu Corporation]] mining operations in Nagano, [[Kagoshima prefecture]].
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  • Iôshima (lit. "sulfur island") is a small island in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], located to the south of the Satsuma peninsula, and north of [[Kuchinoera ...ry labels, "Hokorasha Amami" ほこらしゃ奄美 special exhibition, Reimeikan Museum, Kagoshima. Nov 2021.</ref>
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  • Born in [[Kagoshima prefecture]] in [[1874]], he began studying under [[Kuroda Seiki]] in [[1894]], at the
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  • ...ies of [[gold]] mines located in what is today Kirishima City, [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. They were controlled in the [[Edo period]] by the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[
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  • .... It is located on the former grounds of the Buddhist temple [[Jokomyo-ji (Kagoshima)|Jôkômyô-ji]], up on a hill, overlooking a major avenue which formerly h ...myô-ji, a temple which had been destroyed in the [[1863]] [[bombardment of Kagoshima]] by the British Royal Navy, and abolished in the ''[[haibutsu kishaku]]''
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  • Tanegashima is an island in [[Kagoshima prefecture]] located just south of [[Kyushu]] and famous as the site of the first intr ...f>Plaques on-site at Ogura's grave at [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]], Kagoshima.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15066782829/sizes/l/]</ref>
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  • ...guchi castle|Ôguchi castle]] (in what is today Hishikari City, [[Kagoshima prefecture]]) alongside aid from the Sagara, the Hishikari fought hard, but were event
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  • ...Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] (modern-day Okinawa prefecture), as [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]] forced Amami islanders to focus intensively on sugar cultivation,
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  • He is buried at [[Taho-ji|Tahô-ji]], in the city of Hioki in [[Kagoshima prefecture]].
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  • ...ple's main gate, at the [[National Museum of Japanese History]] in [[Chiba prefecture]]]] ::''Not to be confused with [[Tofukuji castle]] in [[Kagoshima]].''
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  • ...ref>Plaque on-site at former site of the Ryûkyû-kan, Nagata Middle School, Kagoshima.</ref> ...o the ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' entourage of lord of [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]] [[Shimazu Tadayoshi|Shimazu Mochihisa]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô
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  • ...by Prince [[Tamagawa Chotatsu|Tamagawa Chôtatsu]], departs [[Naha]] for [[Kagoshima]]. ...Prince Tamagawa and others have an audience with [[Shimazu Narioki]] at [[Kagoshima castle]].
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  • ...y can be found carved into a stone lantern at [[Sunomata-shuku]] in [[Gifu prefecture]],<ref>Though originally located in the town's Tennô Shrine, the lantern c ...-kan|Ryûkyû-kan]] on 7/23. During the 8th month of that year, he visited [[Kagoshima castle]] and various temples in the city, before departing alongside the re
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  • ...Western buyers, and eventually came to be produced not only in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], but also in [[Kyoto]], [[Osaka]], [[Yokohama]], and [[Tokyo]] as well, t
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  • [[Siege of Kagoshima|Kagoshima]]}}</td></tr></table> ...shima.png|250px|thumb|left|The island of Kyûshû, with modern-day Kagoshima prefecture, roughly corresponding to the [[Shimazu clan]]'s home [[Satsuma province|pr
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  • ...oijinkan.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Foreign Engineers' Residence at Iso, in Kagoshima]] **[[Bombardment of Kagoshima|Gion-no-su Batteries]]
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  • ...abited island in the [[Tokara Islands]] chain, today a part of [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. Located to the south of [[Yakushima]], and to the north of [[Amami Oshim
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