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  • ...ural properties protection policy, the [[1897]] [[Law for the Preservation of Old Shrines and Temples]] (''koshaji hozon hô'').<ref name=beni53>"Beni no ...[Horyu-ji|Hôryû-ji]] is described by Watanabe as "the first scholarly work of modern art history in Japan."<ref name=wata241/>
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  • ...d in [[Tokyo|Tokyo's]] [[Ueno Park]], and dedicated to the deified spirits of [[Shogun]]s [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]], and [[Tokugawa Yos ...zukuri'' architectural style of [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshûgû]], the grand shrine established that year by [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]].
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  • ==Timeline of 1901== ...ens an office on Broadway, in New York. His company mainly deals in export of iron and machinery.
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  • ...ith military strength, and as one who watches over the Empire in the sense of literally seeing, surveying, all within his domain. ...ions in [[1889]] and [[1895]], leading to the death of at least one member of the public during the latter event.</ref> New plaza entrances were construc
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  • ...us [[National Treasures]] - objects from the [[Nara period]] (8th century) of immense historical importance. ...e site chosen for the temple was previously that surrounding the hermitage of the Kegon Buddhist master [[Roben|Rôben]]; he would later become the templ
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  • ...eft empty, and the ''Nishi-no-maru'' is now home to the central structures of the Imperial Palace. ...he ''Edojô tôjô fûkei zu byôbu'', Ôsuga Kiyomitsu, 1847. [[National Museum of Japanese History]].]]
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  • ...Meiji-naminoue.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Statue of Emperor Meiji at [[Naminoue Shrine]] in [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]], identified as ''kokka'' (国家), or, ...culture, and society, and marked the emergence of the modern nation-state of Japan.
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  • ...constituted its own independent country, known officially as the Republic of China. ...te dangerous, and typhoons presented a serious threat during certain times of year. Many areas were rendered relatively impassable by high mountains and
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  • |name=Campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi ...ara Campaign|Odawara]] – [[Siege of Shimoda|Shimoda]] – [[Korean Invasions|Korea]]}}</td></tr></table>
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  • [[File:Shuri-seiden.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The rebuilt Seiden (main hall) of [[Shuri castle]], as it appears today]] ...ho En.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A [[ogo-e|posthumous official royal portrait]] of King [[Sho En|Shô En]]]]
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  • ...no Kami, Daifu''<ref>This last, ''Daifu'' 内府, being his title at the time of Sekigahara, short for 内大臣、''Naidaijin''.</ref> ...asu was a prominent [[Sengoku period|Sengoku]] ''daimyô'', and the founder of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]].
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  • [[Image:Seiden.jpg|right|400px|thumb|The Seiden of Shuri castle.]] ...er of the kingdom, site of numerous rituals and ceremonies, and repository of numerous national heirlooms, official records and other artifacts.
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