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    The Matsue incident, also known as the Matsue Riot incident, Imperial Voluntary Army incident, or the Shimane Prefectural Office incendiarism, was an...
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    Matsue incident – about forty dissidents attacked facilities in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture on 24 August 1945 Films depicting the Kyūjō incident:...
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  • Jōkyū War (redirect from Jokyu incident)
    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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  • caused the Matsue Incident in 1945. He was born Isao Okazaki (岡崎 允佐夫, Okazaki Isao) in Shimane Prefecture in 1920. He graduated from Matsue Middle School...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    The Shishigatani incident (鹿ケ谷事件, Shishigatani jiken, 鹿ヶ谷の陰謀, Shishggatani no inbou) of June 1177 was a failed uprising against the rule of Taira no Kiyomori...
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  • Jinshin War (redirect from Jinshin incident)
    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    The Tenchūgumi incident (天誅組の変, Tenchūgumi no Hen) was a military uprising of sonnō jōi (revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians) activists in Yamato...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    Sakurada Gate incident in 1860. Mito and Hikone were reconciled by Tsuruga, the death place of Tengutō members, after 110 years of the incident. Nuclear dense...
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  • May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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  • simply the maiden of Matsue. After the castle was built, a law was passed forbidding any girl to dance in the streets of Matsue because the hill Oshiroyama...
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    in communist victory. Matsue incident: Approximately 40 Japanese dissidents opposed to surrender attacked facilities in Matsue. British Prime Minister...
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  • Peninsula in order to seize his beautiful wife.[dubious – discuss] The incident falls into Japan's proto-historic period and is recounted in the Nihon...
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  • designated crown prince, assumed the throne as Emperor Seinei in 480. This incident is related in the Nihon Shoki. A year before his death, Emperor Yūryaku...
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  • to create more opposition to the government. Far from being an isolated incident, the Keian Uprising was followed by an event the following year involving...
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  • May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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  • Kanrei Mitsuie Hatakeyama suppressed this. There is nothing more than this incident to bring about the ruin of our country. This is the first time since the...
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    May 15 incident (1932) Military Academy incident (1934) February 26 incident (1936) Kyūjō incident (1945) Matsue incident (1945) Sanmu incident (1961)...
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    Ōtomo 1982, p. 100 Bender, Ross (1979). "The Hachiman Cult and the Dōkyō Incident". Monumenta Nipponica. 34 (2). Sophia University: 125–153. doi:10.2307/2384320...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Wakatsuki Reijirō was born on 21 March 1866, in Matsue, Izumo Province (present day Shimane Prefecture), the second son of samurai...
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    to prevent a plan to raise Dōkyō to Emperor in 769, known as the Dōkyō Incident. When Empress Shōtoku died in 770 without leaving any children, they managed...
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  • Nishikawa was paroled from the Matsue Prison on June 19, 1984. For the next two months, he worked at a pachinko parlor in Matsue, using the local train station...
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  • tragic incidents involving these videos. They showed raw footage of the Inokashira Park dismemberment incident and other weird and strange incidents. This...
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    Heitarō was born on February 6, 1863, at Matsue into a family that would eventually restore the castle tower of Matsue Castle. His eldest son, Kazunobu Takenouchi...
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    her class of twelve students: Isokichi, Takeichi, Kichiji, Tadashi, Nita, Matsue, Misako, Masuno, Fujiko, Sanae, Kotoe, and Kotsuru. Because her surname...
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    Shimane Nuclear Power Plant (category Buildings and structures in Matsue)
    nuclear power plant located in the town of Kashima-chou in the city of Matsue in the Shimane Prefecture. It is owned and operated by the Chūgoku Electric...
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    (Report). pp. 7–40. Retrieved 2020-04-29. "Matsuba-kai", 20 February 2008, Matsue Joho Center (in Japanese) "The Yamaguchi-gumi Bakuhu theory", Kenji Ino...
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