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  • '''Nisshinkan''' was the name of two ''han'' schools established in the Edo period: *[[Nisshinkan (Aizu)]] in [[Aizu han]], established in [[1803]]
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  • ...han|Chôshû]], [[Yonezawa han|Yonezawa]], [[Aizu han|Aizu]], and [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domains]]. The Ôkura was generally considered higher status (and i ...' system) based chiefly in [[Yamaguchi City]] and [[Sado-ga-shima]]. Other schools of ''kyôgen'' include the [[Nanto Negi]] school, active chiefly only in th
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  • ...ere roughly 7,000 such schools in Kagoshima prefecture (formerly [[Satsuma han]]) alone, funded by the prefectural government, and serving roughly 20,000 ...tch teachers, and aimed to prepare students to study abroad in Europe. The schools grew quite strong very quickly, as centers of political activity, and soon
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  • ...ompanied a group of eighteen [[Satsuma students|young men]] from [[Satsuma han]] in sneaking out of the country to go study in Europe. ...[[Kagoshima]], where he became a math teacher at one of the city's middle schools.
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  • ...g. Originally a student of the [[Tosa school|Tosa]] and [[Kano school|Kanô schools]] of painting, at some point in the early 17th century, he left the school ...century, he was commissioned by [[Matsudaira Tadanao]] (lord of [[Echizen han]] and grandson of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]) to produce works for the wedding tro
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  • ...i school is no longer today recognized as one of the official professional schools of ''kyôgen''. ...he art), and is generally considered the more refined, or "higher," of the schools, the Sagi style seems to have been favored by most of the shoguns.
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  • Hotta Masatomo was the last [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Sakura han]] in [[Shimousa province]] (today, [[Chiba prefecture]]). He is known for t ...ole in negotiating the [[Harris Treaty]]. Following the [[abolition of the han]], Masatomo was named a [[kazoku|Count]], and was obliged to relocate to [[
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  • ...officially recognizes the [[Kita school]], expanding the formally accepted schools of [[Noh]] to five. *[[Maeda Toshiharu]], lord of [[Kaga han|Kaga]], is born (d. [[1660]]).
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  • ...|castle town]] of [[Aizu-Wakamatsu castle]], and as a child attended the [[han school]] [[Nisshinkan (Aizu)|Nisshinkan]] and distinguished himself as an e ...izu, he found the castle destroyed, and found himself confined in [[Takada han]].
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  • ...Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], and is credited with founding the three major schools of [[tea culture]] by dividing up his estate among his three sons, and prov ...property facing Mushanokôji street; patronized by the lords of [[Takamatsu han]], he established the [[Mushanokoji-senke|Mushanokôji-senke]] school of te
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  • *1646/9 - [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] of [[Kishu han|Kishû han]], uncle to Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], receives a request for aid in rest ...are no longer required to serve three-year terms as hostages in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] (end of a system put into place in [[1630]]).
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  • ...ely within the Qing Empire, to high and local officials, and even to local schools. ...to argue that the [[Mandate of Heaven]] has never distinguished between [[Han Chinese]] (''Hua'') and others (''Yi'')<ref>''Hua'' and ''yi'' are most typ
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  • ...cs and music for 117 songs, is attributed to Chôki. The two most prominent schools of classical ''uta-sanshin'' today, [[Nomura-ryu|Nomura-ryû]] and [[Afuso- ...r the performing arts was already recognized, and he traveled to [[Satsuma han]] to study [[Noh]] chanting and performance. After returning from [[Kagoshi
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  • ...Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] retires from the police force and begins working at schools. *[[Oda Nobumichi]], daimyô of [[Tendo han|Tendô han]], dies (b. [[1819]]).
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  • ...turned to government service in [[1300]], serving as the head of Confucian schools in the Zhejiang-[[Jiangsu province|Jiangsu]] region. ...uation under the foreign Mongol dynasty. They do this by alluding to the [[Han Dynasty]] figures Su Wu and Li Ling, one of whom served under the barbarian
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  • ...[[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], [[Choshu han|Choshu]], [[Tosa han|Tosa]], [[Higo han|Higo]] petition to return of domain lands to the state. **2/5 The government encourages to set elementary schools to all regions.
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  • ...irculated even more widely, to ''[[terakoya]]'' (temple schools), [[domain schools]], and beyond.<ref>Watanabe Miki 渡邊美季. "Ryûkyûjin gyôretsu to Ed
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  • ...hly 267 acres), filled with warehouses, barracks, residences, gardens, and schools, and inhabited by as many as 30,000 people.<ref>[[Albert M. Craig]], ''The The lord of Kaga han typically [[sankin kotai|arrived in Edo]] with an entourage of 8,000, leavi
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  • Aizu samurai and families were expeled to [[Tonami han|Tonami]]. ...] in Tonami, sponsered by former Lord Matsudaira Katamori, the former Aizu han [[Karo|Karô]] [[Yamakawa Hiroshi]] and [[Sagawa Kanbei]]. (Saito had a pri
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  • ...nd retainer to the lords of the domain. He attended the [[Chienkan]] [[han schools|domain school]], and later studied under [[Guido Verbeck]].
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