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  • ==Provinces of Honshu== # [[Awa province (Honshu)|Awa province]]
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  • *[[Awa province (Honshu)]] 安房国
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  • Ancient Japanese province on Honshu bordering the Inland Sea. At the time of the [[Taika Reform]] ([[645]]) it
    528 bytes (69 words) - 05:50, 19 July 2007
  • ...Bizen. Under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Ukita became very powerful in western Honshu but lost their domain following the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600.
    575 bytes (89 words) - 11:24, 4 July 2012
  • ...eat distances to find the material, as it was only located in northwestern Honshu<ref>Michiko Y. Aoki, ''Ancient Myths and Early History of Japan'', page 5-6
    669 bytes (102 words) - 13:29, 18 May 2007
  • ...migrations of peoples out of southern Kyushu and into northern Kyushu and Honshu, to escape the overwhelmingly inhospitable conditions.<ref>J. Edward Kidder
    937 bytes (127 words) - 15:15, 30 May 2007
  • ...no Tadatsune]] launches attacks on government buildings in [[Awa province (Honshu)|Awa province (Honshû)]].
    503 bytes (57 words) - 09:24, 26 July 2020
  • ...i Hideyoshi's]] wife and accompanied Hideyoshi on his campaigns in western Honshu (1577-82). He acted as a negotiator to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] following the Ko
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  • ...o and from [[Ezo]] (the old name for Hokkaido). Anyone passing from Ezo to Honshu was required to get a passport here. The original structures burned down in
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  • ...hout an heir, he returned to rule the [[Horiuchi clan]]. The Mô of western Honshu tried to win him to their side but he joined [[Oda Nobunaga]] instead and r
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  • ...tka and follow the line of the [[Kuril Islands]] to the eastern coast of [[Honshu]].
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  • ...hima''), 大八洲 or 大八島国 (''Yashima'', or "eight islands'' is a reference to [[Honshu]], [[Shikoku]], [[Kyushu]], [[Tsushima]], [[Awaji Island|Awaji shima]], [[I
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  • ...jima]], a victory that makes certain the Môri rise to supremacy in Western Honshu
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  • ...[[Sagami province| Sagami]], [[Musashi province|Musashi]], [[Awa province (Honshu)|Awa]], [[Kazusa province|Kazusa]], [[Shimosa province|Shimôsa]], [[Hitach
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  • The Satomi family of [[Awa province (Honshu)|Awa province]] claimed descent from [[Nitta Yoshishige]] (d. 1202), whose
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  • ...ing up along the eastern, Pacific, coast of [[Kyushu]], [[Shikoku]], and [[Honshu]], while a weaker portion encounters colder waters in the [[Genkai Sea]] be
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  • ...n to Kyushu. He reached as far as the Shimonoseki Straight (that separated Honshu and Kyushu) before being forced to sit idly, and his requests for shipping ...s a military bungler. The support he gathered from the families of western Honshu and Kyushu served the Minamoto well, and his role at [[Battle of Ichi no Ta
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  • ...a Gennai]] was invited to the domain, in the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku region]] of [[Honshu]], to help advise the ''daimyô'' Satake Shozan on the management of the do
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  • ...dings were moved to [[Yanagawa han]] in the [[Tohoku|far north-east]] of [[Honshu|Honshû]] in the Edo period.
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  • ...face arrest. From March to September 1855, he traveled to many places in [[Honshu]] and wrote the book "Saiyu so".
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  • ...ghly 150,000 smaller tomb-mounds have been identified throughout much of [[Honshu|Honshû]], [[Shikoku]], and [[Kyushu]]. One hundred and ninety-six ''kofun'
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  • ...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
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  • ...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 [
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  • ...Aizu Matsudaira clan was reassigned to [[Tonami han]] the north edge of [[Honshu]]. Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Saigo Tanomo]] and some retainers joined [[Eno
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • While some [[han|domains]] in northeastern [[Honshu|Honshû]] sold their goods primarily through Edo, the vast majority of doma
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  • ...s in the 8th century frontier campaigns against the [[Emishi]] in northern Honshu. It later became a hereditary distinction acknowledging the recipient as th
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  • ...], revealing the extent to which the Russians had surveyed the coasts of [[Honshu|Honshû]], [[Ezo]], the [[Kuril Islands]], and [[Sakhalin]], [[Takahashi Ka
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...It is situated across three islands and a small peninsula of "mainland" [[Honshu]], and incorporates a number of formerly distinct villages, including that
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  • Yonezawa han was a domain in the [[Tohoku|Tôhoku]] region of [[Honshu|Honshû]], governed by the [[Uesugi clan]]. Covering the Okitama district o
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  • ..., 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
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  • ...allowed to choose his residence, instead, and traveled throughout central Honshu until he found himself residing again near Harima: in Tajima. His descendan
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  • Ise Shrine, located on the Kii peninsula in central [[Honshu|Honshû]],<ref>[[Ise]], [[Mie prefecture]].</ref> is the most sacred shrine
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  • ...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
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  • ...back towards Kyoto, setting part of his army on the march through western Honshu and the other slowly advancing via ship.
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  • ...on to Kyushu. He reached as far as the Shimonoseki Straits (that separated Honshu and Kyushu) before being forced to sit idly, and his requests for shipping
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  • ...ns sympathetic to its cause - the Uesugi of Echigo and the Mori of Western Honshu.
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