Edo Castle (江戸城, Edo-jō) is a flatland castle that was built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in Edo, Toshima District, Musashi Province. In modern times it is part...
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A jō (杖:じょう) is an approximately 1.27-metre (4.2 ft) wooden staff, used in some Japanese martial arts. The martial art of wielding the jō is called jōjutsu...
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Edo Jō Tairan (Japanese: 江戸城大乱) also known as "Edo castle rebellion is a 1991 Japanese jidaigeki film, directed by Toshio Masuda. The film depicts political...
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Tokyo Imperial Palace (section Edo castle)
made it to his new residence and renamed it to Tōkei Castle (東京城, Tōkei-jō). At this time, Tōkyō had also been called Tōkei. He left for Kyōto again...
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(2011) Final episode Downtown Rocket (2018) Caribe: Symphony of Love (1985) Edo Jō Tairan (1991) Asada! Namadesu Tabisarada (1997–Present) Host 神田正輝 俳優 (in...
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Nusunda Otoko (1979) – Zero Sawai The Geisha (1983) A Chaos of Flowers (1988) Edo Jō Tairan (1991) Kozure Ōkami: Sono Chiisaki Te ni (1993) Tea for Three (2024)...
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Okazaki Castle (岡崎城, Okazaki-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Okazaki Castle was home...
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Joseph Hardy Neesima (redirect from Niijima Jō)
Japan portal Education portal Christianity portal Biography portal Niijima Jō (新島 襄) (born Niijima Shimeta (新島 七五三太); 12 February 1843 – 23 January 1890)...
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Ryūgū-jō (竜宮城, 龍宮城, lit. "Dragon palace castle") or Ryūgū (竜宮, 龍宮, lit. "Dragon palace") is the supernatural undersea palace of Ryūjin or Dragon God in...
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Teito Taisen (1989) as Kanaami Kohou Riki-Oh (1991) as Master Zhang Shangui Edo Jō Tairan (1991) as Tokugawa Mitsukuni The Hitman (1991) as Deku-san Peking...
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Matsumoto Castle (redirect from Matsumoto-jō)
Matsumoto Castle (松本城, Matsumoto-jō), originally known as Fukashi Castle, is one of Japan's premier historic castles, along with Himeji and Kumamoto. It...
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Nichiren (1979) - Hōjō Tokimune Theater of Life (1983) Shogun's Shadow (1989) Edo Jō Tairan (1991) The Man Who Shot the Don (1994) - Horai Agitator (2001) Thirteen...
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Cry from Spring (1980) The Catch (1983) Boku to, bokura no natsu (1990) Edo Jō Tairan (1991) After the Rain (1999) Ten to Chi to (1969) Haru no Sakamichi...
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Aoba Castle (青葉城, Aoba-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Edo period, Aoba Castle was home to the Date...
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2016, pp. 49–50. Mansfield 2016, p. 28. Mansfield 2016, p. 22. Nussbaum, "Edo-jō" at Japan Encyclopedia, p. 167, p. 167, at Google Books; Titsingh, Isaac...
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Minister of Home Affairs Isomura 226 (1989) - Yoshiyuki Kawashima Ōte (1991) Edo Jō Tairan (1991), Tokugawa Mitsutomo Kokkaie Ikō (1993) - Tokuro Morishita...
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Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. It is also called Shusse Castle (出世城, Shusse-jō). Hamamatsu is at the edge of Mikatagahara...
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Capital, Jō Five, Bō Two, Chō Fourteen" (右京五条二坊十四町). The width of even the minor streets was 4 Jō (丈, about 12m) and for the major streets over 8 Jō (丈, about...
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Hikone Castle (redirect from Hikone-jō)
Hikone Castle (彦根城, Hikone-jō) is a Japanese Edo-period Japanese castle located in the city of Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It is considered the most...
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Osaka Castle (redirect from Osaka-jo)
Osaka Castle (大坂城 or 大阪城, Ōsaka-jō) is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The castle and fortress are one of Japan's most famous landmarks and...
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Ueda Castle (上田城, Ueda-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Ueda, northern Nagano Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Ueda Castle was home...
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Komine Castle (section Edo period)
Komine-jō) is a Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Shirakawa, southern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the middle to later Edo period...
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Torii Yasuo Furuhata 1991 Rainbow Kids Kunijirō Yanagawa Kihachi Okamoto Edo Jō Tairan Tokugawa Mitsusada Toshio Masuda Kagerô Yoneyama Hideo Gosha Tenkawa...
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Nijō Castle (redirect from Nijō-jō)
Nijō Castle (二条城, Nijō-jō) is a flatland castle in Kyoto, Japan. The castle consists of two concentric rings (Kuruwa) of fortifications, the Ninomaru Palace...
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Castle (西尾城, Nishio-jō) is a Japanese castle located in the city of Nishio, eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Nishio Castle...
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the Edo period, Karatsu castle was home to the Ogasawara clan, daimyō of Karatsu Domain. It was also known as "Dancing Crane Castle" (舞鶴城, Maizuru-jō)....
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Shita 1983 - The Catch 1985 - Gray Sunset 1985 - Oar 1989 - Shaso 1991 - Edo Jō Tairan 1978 - Ōgon no Hibi (Kita no mandokoro) 2001 - Hōjō Tokimune (Kakusan-ni)...
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lacked money—would carry a bō (staff around 1.5 to 1.8 m (5 to 6 ft)) or jō (smaller staff or walking stick around 0.9 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft)) or a yumi...
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Aizuwakamatsu Castle (redirect from Tsuruga-jo Castle)
Tsuruga Castle (鶴ヶ城, Tsuru-ga-jō), also known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle (会津若松城 Aizu-Wakamatsu-jō) is a Japanese castle in northern Japan, at the center of...
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Maebashi Castle (section Edo period)
Maebashi Castle (前橋城, Maebashi-jō) is a castle located in Maebashi, central Gunma Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Maebashi Castle was home...
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