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  • The Kyôho famine, brought on by hordes of locusts, struck the [[Seto Inland Sea]] region and [[Kyushu]] in [[1732]], causing rice prices throughout the reg
    652 bytes (92 words) - 22:28, 3 October 2014
  • *Locusts attack crops around the [[Seto Inland Sea]], and rice prices soar to seven times the previous rate, marking the begin
    777 bytes (102 words) - 03:07, 25 July 2013
  • ...cial envoy from [[Joseon Dynasty|Korea]] is kidnapped in the [[Seto Inland Sea]] on his way back from the capital.
    875 bytes (111 words) - 04:53, 26 July 2017
  • Tsuwaji is an island in the western [[Inland Sea]]. Today administered as a part of [[Matsuyama]] City, historically too Tsu ...ea.<ref name=tatsuya24>Tamai Tatsuya 玉井建也, "Kinsei ni okeru kaijô chisô to Seto naikai: Iyo-no-kuni Tsuwaji-jima wo jirei toshite" 近世における海上
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  • Murotsu was a major [[Inland Sea]] port located within the territory of [[Himeji han]]. It is today part of *''Umimichi wo yuku: Edo jidai no Seto Naikai'' 海道をゆく-江戸時代の瀬戸内海-, Museum of Ehime
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  • Ushimado was a major [[Inland Sea]] port town in [[Okayama han]], which regularly saw ''[[kitamaebune]]'' mer *''Umimichi wo yuku: Edo jidai no Seto Naikai'' 海道をゆく-江戸時代の瀬戸内海-, Museum of Ehime
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  • ...m Nagasaki to Edo along an overland route.<ref>Kaidô wo yuku: Edo jidai no Seto Naikai 海道をゆく-江戸時代の瀬戸内海-, Museum of Ehime Hi
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  • ...ce of or in addition to a ''honjin''.<ref>''Umimichi wo yuku: Edo jidai no Seto Naikai'' 海道をゆく-江戸時代の瀬戸内海-, Museum of Ehime ...location relative to major destinations, other post-stations, and river or sea crossings. At Ishibe and Toriimoto, for example, roughly 80% of the elite g
    21 KB (3,226 words) - 06:15, 17 July 2020