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    Rikuchū Province (陸中国, Rikuchū no kuni) was an old province in the area of Iwate and Akita Prefectures. It was sometimes called Rikushū (陸州), with Rikuzen...
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    Boshin War, Mutsu Province was divided by the Meiji government, on 19 January 1869, into five provinces: Iwashiro, Iwaki, Rikuzen, Rikuchū, and Rikuō)[citation...
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    Shiwa District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Shiwa District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Shiwa District Shiwa (紫波郡, Shiwa-gun)...
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    Iwate District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Iwate District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Iwate District Iwate (岩手郡, Iwate-gun)...
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    Kunohe District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Kunohe District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Kunohe District Kunohe District (九戸郡...
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    Waga District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Waga District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Waga District Waga (和賀郡, Waga-gun) is...
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  • Hienuki District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Hienuki District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Hienuki District Hienuki (稗貫郡, Hienuki-gun)...
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    Isawa District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Isawa District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Isawa District Isawa (胆沢郡, Isawa-gun)...
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    Province was divided, with the area of Kesen District becoming part of Rikuchū Province, and from 1872, part of Iwate Prefecture. On April 1, 1889, with the...
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    After the start of the Meiji period, the area became briefly part of Rikuchū Province before being transferred to Akita Prefecture in 1871. It was organized...
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    Buddhist monk striding across the ocean waves, seen off the coast of Rikuchū Province. Ungaikyō A mirror that has come to life as a tsukumogami and now distorts...
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    sometimes called Rikushū (陸州), with Rikuchū and Mutsu Provinces. January 19, 1869: Rikuzen is separated from Mutsu Province. 1872: A census estimates the population...
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  • Thumbnail for Kosaka, Akita
    After the start of the Meiji period, the area became briefly part of Rikuchū Province before being transferred to Akita Prefecture in 1871. It was organized...
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    Abe clan (category Rikuchu Province)
    descended from Prince Ōhiko [ja], son of Emperor Kōgen. They originated in Iga province (today Mie prefecture); Though the clan name was originally written as...
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    Province was divided, with the area of Hei District becoming part of Rikuchū Province, and from 1872, part of Iwate Prefecture.[citation needed] On January...
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    the Meiji restoration, on January 4, 1879 Hei District came under Rikuchū Province and was divided into four parts. With the establishment of the municipality...
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    Northern Fujiwara (category Rikuchu Province)
    the Kiyohara clan as his mother remarried into a Kiyohara family in Dewa Province. However, Kiyohira, with the aid of Minamoto no Yoshiie, became independent...
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    Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Japan. It is the ichinomiya of Rikuchū Province. Komagata Shrine is called "Komagata-san" by locals and is a significant...
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    Kazuno District was formerly part of Mutsu Province, and came under the new province of Rikuchū Province on January 19, 1869 following the Meiji restoration...
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    (January 19, 1869 in the Gregorian calendar), four additional provinces (Rikuchū, Rikuzen, Iwaki, and Iwashiro) were separated from Mutsu, leaving only...
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    kind of umibōzu, which frequently appear off the coast of Sanriku, Rikuchū Province (now Iwate prefecture). Although they are counted among the umibōzu...
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    Hamamatsu = Iya in Tōtōmi province. Itakeso Shrine: Wakayama, Wakayama = Nishiyama Higashimura in Kii province; n.b., Kii Province (紀伊国, Kii no Kuni) = Kishū...
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  • Esashi District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Esashi District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Esashi District Esashi (江刺郡, Esashi-gun)...
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    the 1868 breakup Iwashiro (Ganshū) (岩代国 (岩州)) Iwaki (Banshū) (磐城国 (磐州)) Rikuchū (Rikushū) (陸中国 (陸州)) Rikuzen (Rikushū) (陸前国 (陸州)) Mutsu (陸奥国) Wakasa (Jakushū)...
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  • dictionary. 陸州 may refer to: Mutsu Province, all abbreviated name was following Rikushū (陸州) Rikuchū Province, province of Japan located in what is today...
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    Iwakitaira Domain (category Mutsu Province)
    to a newly created 34,000 koku holding in former Nanbu territory in Rikuchū Province. He was able to recover Iwakitaira in August 1869 only after paying...
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    Ichinoseki Domain (category Rikuchu Province)
    was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan It was located in Mutsu Province, in northern Honshū. The domain was centered at Ichinoseki jin'ya, located...
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  • Prefecture Komagata Shrine Ōshū, Iwate Shikinai Shosha Kokuhei Shōsha (国小) Rikuchū Province Ichinomiya 1948 Shiwa Inari Shrine [ja] Shiwa District, Iwate Shiwa...
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  • vinegar Richard Sorge Ricoh Ricoh Caplio RX Rie Tanaka Rikki Rikuchū Province Rikuzen Province Rikuzentakata, Iwate Ring (film) Rinzai school Risshō Kōsei...
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    Morioka Domain (category Mutsu Province)
    the following holdings: Mutsu Province 68 villages in Ninohe District all of Kita District Mutsu Province (Rikuchū Province) 85 villages in Iwate District...
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