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  • *[[Mie Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Tsu]]) *[[Nohi Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Ogaki|Ôgaki]], [[Gifu prefecture]])
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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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  • ...se province]], located in what is today the city of [[Kameyama]], in [[Mie prefecture]], was the 48th station of the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway.
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  • Yokkaichi is a city in [[Mie prefecture]], and in the [[Edo period]] was the 43rd of the 53 stations of the [[Tokai
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  • ...of [[Yamanashi prefecture|Yamanashi]], [[Mie prefecture|Mie]] and [[Kyoto prefecture]]s, including visits to [[Ise Shrine]]. ...r 11: A seventy-four day tour of [[Yamagata prefecture|Yamagata]], [[Akita prefecture|Akita]], and [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]], on which the emperor was accompanied b
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  • ...n his hometown of Izawa Village (now part of [[Matsuzaka]] City), in [[Mie prefecture]].
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  • ===Miyagi Prefecture=== ===Ishikawa Prefecture===
    17 KB (2,392 words) - 20:17, 24 June 2022
  • ...of other municipalities into its borders, Naha is the capital of [[Okinawa prefecture]]. Following the fall of the kingdom in the 1870s and its annexation as Okinawa prefecture, Naha absorbed Shuri and became the prefectural capital. Combining with Kum
    25 KB (3,835 words) - 04:01, 18 September 2021
  • ...ip with China, until it was formally annexed by Japan in 1879 as [[Okinawa Prefecture]]. ...e Urasoe ''ueekata'' gathered an army to defend Shuri castle. [[Mie gusuku|Mie]] and [[Yarazamori gusuku]], located on opposite sides of the harbor, were
    27 KB (4,274 words) - 01:37, 19 February 2020
  • ...ated on the Kii peninsula in central [[Honshu|Honshû]],<ref>[[Ise]], [[Mie prefecture]].</ref> is the most sacred shrine in [[Shinto|Shintô]]. Associated with t
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  • *Kinai: Yamashiro (Today's Kyoto prefecture), Yamato (Nara), Settsu (Osaka and Hyogo), Kawachi (Osaka), Izumi (Osaka).S *Nankai Do: Kii (Wakayama and Mie), Awaji (Hyogo), Awa (Tokushima), Sanuki (Kagawa), Iyo (Ehime), Tosa (Kochi
    45 KB (7,398 words) - 00:52, 18 August 2020
  • ...trap doors and wirework, known as ''[[keren]]''; dramatic poses called ''[[mie]]''; a distinctive form of chanting; and bold, sometimes rather over-the-to ...erhaps be seen today only at the [[Kanamaru-za]] in [[Kotohira]], [[Kagawa prefecture]], the oldest kabuki theater still in operation today.
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