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  • ...880]] until September [[1890]]. He oversaw a considerable expansion of the prefecture's road networks, continued under his successor, [[Yamanouchi Teiun]]. |width="35%"|'''Governor of [[Kagoshima prefecture]]'''<br> 1880-1890
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  • ...1890]] until November [[1892]]. He oversaw a considerable expansion of the prefecture's road networks, begun under his predecessor, [[Watanabe Chiaki]]. |width="35%"|'''Governor of [[Kagoshima prefecture]]'''<br> 1890-1892
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  • ...matsunayoshi.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Ôyama's grave at the Nanshû Cemetery in Kagoshima]] Ôyama Tsunayoshi was the first governor of [[Kagoshima prefecture]].
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  • ...oka who died in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]]. Though traveling to [[Kagoshima prefecture]] in answer to a call for aid from the rebels, the Fukuoka warriors never m ...eks later. Kawashô is buried at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in Kagoshima.
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  • ...oka who died in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]]. Though traveling to [[Kagoshima prefecture]] in answer to a call for aid from the rebels, the Fukuoka warriors never m ...the age of 26. He is buried at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in Kagoshima.
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  • ...ght|thumb|200px|Stele to Yokoyama Yasutake at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in Kagoshima]] ...amori]] at the [[Shimazu clan]] cemetery at [[Fukusho-ji|Fukushô-ji]] in [[Kagoshima]] City, adjacent to Yokoyama's grave.
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  • Present Western Kagoshima prefecture. *Kagoshima district 鹿児島郡
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  • Honryû-ji was a Buddhist temple in [[Kagoshima]] where the first five heads of the [[Shimazu clan]] were buried. Today, on ...at [[Kanno-ji (Kagoshima)|Kannô-ji]], a temple in Izumi City, [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. The Godô-in temple was renamed Honryû-ji during the time of the 19th c
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  • [[File:Kenseikinenkan.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A monument to Kanô Hisayoshi in Kagoshima, with the former prefectural government offices in the background]] *''Offices: Governor of [[Kagoshima prefecture]], [[1894]]/1-[[1900]]/9''
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  • *[[Nohi Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Ogaki|Ôgaki]], [[Gifu prefecture]]) *[[Hamada Gokoku Shrine]] (Hamada, Shimane prefecture)
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  • ...[[sanshin]] and the Japanese [[shamisen]], and distinctive to [[Kagoshima prefecture]] and certain other parts of [[Kyushu]]. *Gallery labels, [[Reimeikan Museum]] of History and Culture, Kagoshima, Sept 2014.
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  • Taga Shrine is a [[Shinto shrine]] in [[Shiga prefecture]], dedicated to a ''[[kami]]'' of long life. A branch shrine located in [[Kagoshima]] enshrines the spirit of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]] as an avatar of that same '
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  • ...ô Torishima is administered as part of the city of [[Kumejima]], [[Okinawa prefecture]]. ...rritory of the Ryûkyû Kingdom, and remains part of Okinawa prefecture (not Kagoshima) today.
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  • ...he became the head of the silver mines in Shôno, [[Hyogo prefecture|Hyôgo prefecture]], and is said to have played a significant role in the [[Meiji period]] de ...at the monument to the Satsuma students, at Kagoshima Chûô train station, Kagoshima City.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/21519295436/sizes/o/]
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  • ...by far the most numerous in [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]] and [[Kagoshima prefecture]]s.
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  • ...) medical degree, and a prominent figure in modern medicine in [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. *Plaques on-site at Kagoshima Medical Center.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15233521515/sizes/
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  • ...x|Grave of Nakamura Josuke at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] Nakamura Josuke was an Imperial [[shishi|loyalist]], originally from [[Akita prefecture]], who turned against the [[Meiji government]], and died in the [[Satsuma R
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  • *[[Ioshima|Iôshima]] 硫黄島 - an island in [[Kagoshima prefecture]]; located to the south of the Satsuma peninsula and north of [[Yakushima]] ...s]] group, but administered as part of the city of [[Kumejima]], [[Okinawa prefecture]]
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  • ...Grave of Nagayama Morihiro at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] ...f [[1871]]. He resigned from those positions in [[1875]] and returned to [[Kagoshima]], where he became head of Satsuma's third battalion in the [[1877]] Satsum
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  • ...ly in the early years of the [[Meiji period]], particularly in [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. Many functioned as military academies, with a particular focus on martia ...[[Satsuma Rebellion]], there were roughly 7,000 such schools in Kagoshima prefecture (formerly [[Satsuma han]]) alone, funded by the prefectural government, and
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  • ...|thumb|320px|A bronze bust of Tange Umeko in the [[Tenmonkan]] district of Kagoshima]] ...her class, after which she became a teacher at Meizan Elementary School in Kagoshima. At age 28, she entered Japan Women's University (''Nihon joshi daigaku''),
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  • ...200px|Morikawa's tombstone at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] ...he age of 34. He is buried in the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]].
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  • ...'s battles at [[Tofukuji castle|Tôfukuji castle]] (today, Tagayama Park, [[Kagoshima]])]] ...azu clan]]. Kaneshige was buried at Jôkô-ji in Kimotsuki Town, [[Kagoshima prefecture]].
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  • ...20px|A monument to Iwamura in the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] ...of [[Saga prefecture|Saga]], [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima]], [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]], and [[Hokkaido]] in the 1870s-1880s, and then briefly as [[Minis
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  • ...with Masuda himself being killed at age 28 in the battle of Komekura (in [[Kagoshima]] City) on Sept 4, [[1877]].
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  • ...prefectural governments," Hokkaidô is called simply Hokkaidô, not Hokkaidô Prefecture, and Tokyo is officially called Tokyo Metropolis; its prefectural-level gov ...the abolition of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and establishment of [[Okinawa Prefecture]] in [[1879]]. The borders, names, and numbers of prefectures fluctuated co
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  • The ''tenpuku'' is a type of end-blown flute from the [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima]] region. It is said to have been particularly well-liked by generals in th
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  • ...tery, where they remain today.<ref>Signs on-site at Saigô Family Cemetery, Kagoshima Tokiwa-chô 2-2-14.</ref>
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  • The Koshiki Islands are a group of islands in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], located just west of the Satsuma peninsula, in the [[East China Sea]]. T ...stranded Ryukyuan officials simply procured a boat and made their way to [[Kagoshima]] on their own (or with the help of the locals).
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  • ...examples of ''Satsuma kiriko'' on display at the [[Sengan'en]] Gallery in Kagoshima]] ...is a style of cut glass (''kiriko'') developed and produced in [[Kagoshima prefecture]] (formerly, [[Satsuma province]]). Like other forms of ''kiriko'', it invo
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  • ...on spinning mill in Japan. It was established in the Iso neighborhood of [[Kagoshima]] in [[1867]], with the help of a group of British engineers brought over i ...which was sent to [[Osaka]], and striped cloth, which was sold locally in Kagoshima. Matsuoka Masato<!--松岡政人--> managed the business until it was chang
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  • ...spital. In [[1883]], Hamano became head of both the [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima]] Prefectural Medical School and its attached hospital.
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  • ...px|Grave of Katsura Hisatake at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in Kagoshima.]] Following the Restoration, Katsura became governor of Miyakonojo prefecture for a time; during the Satsuma Rebellion he served as a supply officer.
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  • ...nd on the grounds, as they can at [[Honryu-ji (Kagoshima)|Honryû-ji]] in [[Kagoshima]] as well.
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  • Ichiki is a port-town in [[Kagoshima prefecture]], which historically was a significant port for [[Satsuma han]]. ...rrived at Ichiki the following year when coming to pay a formal visit to [[Kagoshima]].
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  • ...Ôshû [[Shimazu clan]] in the 14th century, before the clan relocated to [[Kagoshima]]. The city remained an important port, however, as an intermediary point f
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  • ...x|Saigô Kohei's gravestone at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]]]] ...e age of 31, and is buried at the [[Nanshu Cemetery|Nanshû Cemetery]] in [[Kagoshima]].
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  • [[File:Hirata-yukie.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Statue of Hirata at Hirata Park, Kagoshima, on the former site of Hirata's home]] ...he convergence of the Kiso, Nagara, and Ibi Rivers in what is today [[Gifu prefecture]]; providing such labor was a central element of any [[han|domain's]] fulfi
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  • Yokoate-jima is a small uninhabited island in [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. It is one of the southernmost of the [[Tokara Islands]] and is administe
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  • .... Yamakawa guarded the entrance to Kagoshima Bay, and ships destined for [[Kagoshima]] generally were made to make port first at Yamakawa, for cargo inspections ...died in the [[Satsuma Rebellion]] of [[1877]]. Various Yamakawa-[[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]] partnership or friendship events have been held regularly in the
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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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