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    Dewa Province (出羽, Dewa no kuni) was a province of Japan comprising modern-day Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture, except for the city of Kazuno...
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    Oshima (渡島) Shiribeshi (後志) Iburi (胆振) Ishikari (石狩) Teshio (天塩) Kitami (北見) Hidaka (日高) Tokachi (十勝) Kushiro (釧路) Nemuro (根室) Chishima (千島) - After...
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    previously formed the boundary between historical provinces of Mutsu (陸奥) and Dewa (出羽). The kanji for the name of the mountain range was created from one...
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    exception Mutsu koku (陸奥, Mutsu Province), Dewa koku (出羽, Dewa Province), Echigo koku (越後, Echigo Province), and Ryūkyū koku (琉球, Ryūkyū Province)[clarification...
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    records the total population of families of taxpayers in Hitachi no kuni (常陸) in 795 was 191,660 (excluding families of officers, families of workers for...
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    was placed under the fifth rank (正五位), and he was appointed to Dewasuke (出羽介) and then Akita Josuke(秋田城介), aiming to become a shogun. Since Yoshiaki Ashikaga...
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  • The Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Dewa(出羽十三仏霊場, Dewa no kuni jūsan butsu reijō)are a group of 13 Buddhist sacred sites in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The...
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    Province consisted of fifteen districts: Niigata Prefecture Dewa District (出羽郡) - split off to become Dewa Province Iwafune District (岩船郡) Kanbara District...
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    Festival Japanese sandfish Magewappa Joshitei Isedōtai Ruins "秋田郡南部の城館". 北出羽物語. "【秋田県】地名由来は郡名で「高くなっている場所」の意味|日本全国 地名由来". 日本全国 地名由来. "秋田県ー地名の由来と市町村変遷- 裏辺研究所"...
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    Maegashira 9 (1984-05-08) May 8, 1984 (age 39) Saitama, Japan 4 Dewanojo 出羽ノ城 258 kg (569 lb) Dewanoumi Makushita 56 (1993-12-14) December 14, 1993 (age 30)...
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    have the highest skill in forging swords among the Masamune Juttetsu [1]. (石州出羽直綱作—Sekishu Izuwa Naotsuna Saku) (直綱作—Naotsuna Saku) Many theories exist that...
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  • Retrieved 2015-11-06. "映画『虎影』公式サイト". Torakage.com. Retrieved 2015-11-06. "忍びの - 映画・映像|東宝WEB SITE". toho.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-08-24. "下忍 赤い影 (2019)". eiga...
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    Half-brother: Suginomori Motoaki (椙杜元秋, 1552–1585) Half-brother: Izuha Mototomo (出羽元倶, 1555–1571) Half-brother: Amano Motomasa (天野元政, 1559–1609) Half-brother:...
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    Rumoi District 1 trading post in Tomamae District Dewa Matsuyama Domain (出羽松山藩, Dewa Matsuyama han) was founded in 1647 for Sakai Tadatsune, the third...
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    clan. 5th son: Suginomori Motoaki (椙杜元秋, 1552–1585) 6th son: Izuha Mototomo (出羽元倶, 1555–1571) 8th son: Suetsugu Motoyasu (末次元康, 1560–1601) 3rd daughter: name...
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