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  • '''秋田''' (Surname: Akita) * [[Akita clan]] - 秋田氏
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  • Present-day [[Yamagata prefecture|Yamagata]] and [[Akita prefecture]]s. *Kubota han(Akita han) 久保田藩(秋田藩)
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  • *[[Nohi Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Ogaki|Ôgaki]], [[Gifu prefecture]]) *[[Akita Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Akita]])
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  • Present Kumamoto prefecture. *Akita district 飽田郡
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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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  • Nakamura Josuke was an Imperial [[shishi|loyalist]], originally from [[Akita prefecture]], who turned against the [[Meiji government]], and died in the [[Satsuma R ...owever, he applied to join the rebel army, and was released by [[Kagoshima prefecture]] governor [[Oyama Tsunayoshi|Ôyama Tsunayoshi]].
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  • ...of [[Yamanashi prefecture|Yamanashi]], [[Mie prefecture|Mie]] and [[Kyoto prefecture]]s, including visits to [[Ise Shrine]]. ...enty-four day tour of [[Yamagata prefecture|Yamagata]], [[Akita prefecture|Akita]], and [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]], on which the emperor was accompanied by a re
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  • ...to Honshû (Tôhoku), spending his remaining years in what is today [[Akita prefecture]] (i.e. parts of [[Dewa province|Dewa]] and [[Mutsu province]]s), never ret ...umi did donate many of his works to the [[Meitokukan]], a domain school in Akita.
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  • ...remains today in many placenames, e.g. [[Kakunodate]] ([[Akita prefecture|Akita pref.]]), [[Hakodate]] ([[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]]). There were several armed r
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  • Hoki-ryu jujutsu is taught in Yamaguchi-Prefecture, under the auspices of Nakajima Atsumi, with the full sponsorship of the Ka * Watatani, Kiyoshi. 1972. ''Bugei Ryuha Hyakusen''. Akita Shoten.
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  • Present Aomori,Iware,Miyagi,Fukushima and north eastern Akita prefecture.
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  • ...Shinbon in Bitchû's Kibi district (today, the town of Mikibi in [[Okayama prefecture]]). He took his penname, which literally means "house of the old pine," fro ...mined by whether their lord was good or bad, and criticized the lords of [[Akita han]] for imposing too heavy a tax burden.
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  • ...n'', crude silver ore (''jô-gin''), and certified silver (''gokuin-gin''). Akita employed its own producers of weights and scales.<ref>Kobata. p107.</ref> ...many domains continued to produce their own fiat money, at least at times. Akita han issued its own fiat money in [[1755]], in an effort to monopsonize rice
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  • *Kinai: Yamashiro (Today's Kyoto prefecture), Yamato (Nara), Settsu (Osaka and Hyogo), Kawachi (Osaka), Izumi (Osaka).S ...Rikuchu (Iwate and Akita), Mutsu (Aomori and Akita), Uzen (Yamagata), Ugo (Akita and Yamagata).
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