• Iwase may refer to: Iwase Province Iwase, Fukushima Iwase, Ibaraki Iwase District, Fukushima Iwase Dam Iwase Station Iwase (surname) This disambiguation...
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    Iwashiro Province > Iwase District Japan > Tōhoku region > Fukushima Prefecture > Iwase District Iwase (岩瀬郡, Iwase-gun) is a district located in Fukushima...
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    Iwase Iwase (岩瀬村, Iwase-mura) was a village located in Iwase District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population...
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    Naganuma Naganuma (長沼町, Naganuma-machi) was a town located in Iwase District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population...
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    Iwase Province (石背国, Iwase no Kuni) is an old province of Japan which existed for a brief period of time in the Nara period in what is now western Fukushima...
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    Asaka District (安積郡) - dissolved Date District (伊達郡) Iwase District (岩瀬郡) Shinobu District (信夫郡) - dissolved Iwase Province Sanriku List of Provinces of...
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    (all from Iwase District), and the village of Oshioe (from Ishikawa District). Later, Sukagawa absorbed Niida Village (from Iwase District) on March 10...
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    Iwase (岩瀬町, Iwase-machi) was a town located in Nishiibaraki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 22,378...
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    after the Taika Reforms were established in 646. In 718, the provinces of Iwase and Iwaki were created, but these areas reverted to Mutsu some time between...
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    Prefecture) Tōda District (遠田郡) Oshika District (牡鹿郡) Tome District (登米郡) Monou District (桃生郡) Fukushima Prefecture Iwase District (磐瀬郡) Aizu District (会津郡) Yama...
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    dialing codes (area codes) for calling land lines for various cities and districts in Japan, when dialing from within Japan. The leading 0 is omitted when...
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    Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as part of Iwase District in the Nakadōri region of Iwashiro Province. Kagamiishi Village was...
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    who was the first to take the Nikaidō name. The clan ruled over the Iwase District of Mutsu Province during the Sengoku period. Sukagawa Castle was their...
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    Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as part of Iwase District in the Nakadōri region of Iwashiro Province. The villages of Makimoto...
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  • from Higashiibaraki District), to create the town of Shirosato (in Higashiibaraki District). October 1, 2005 - The town of Iwase was merged with the town...
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  • Nishishirakawa District) 7. Yabuki-juku (矢吹宿) (Yabuki, Nishishirakawa District) 8. Kyūraishi-juku (久来石宿) (Kagamiishi, Iwase District) 9. Kasaishi-juku...
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    Randall Y. Iwase (born December 1, 1947) is an American politician and former Hawaii State Senator. In 2006 he announced his candidacy for the Hawaii...
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  • were merged with the town of Iwase (from Nishiibaraki District) to create the city of Sakuragawa. Therefore, Makabe District was dissolved as a result of...
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    villages in Ishikawa District Mutsu Province (Iwashiro) 24 villages in Iwase District Sakakibara Masazumi (榊原政純, December 11, 1735 – January 13, 1745) was...
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    Hitachi Province bordered on Shimōsa (Lower Fusa), Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718- and -1869-) Provinces. Generally,...
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    the People's Liberation Army. He was born in the village of Niida, Iwase district, Fukushima (nowadays part of Sukagawa). Born in a farming family, his...
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    Michinoku Province (Mutsu Province). It was composed of five districts of Shirakawa (白河), Iwase (石背), Aizu (会津), Asaka (安積) and Shinobu (信夫). The area encompassed...
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    Shirakawa District 2 villages in Iwase District Tōtōmi Province 15 villages in Yamana District 18 villages in Toyoda District 3 villages in Aratama District 4...
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    towns of Iwase (in the north), Makabe (in the south) with the village of Yamato (in the center). Iwase was formerly from Nishiibaraki District, while Makabe...
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    Plum"), written in 1844 by Nagahashi Matajirō. It is today on display at the Iwase-Bunko-Toshokan, a private library in Nara City. Toen Shōsetsu contains the...
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    with the village of Yamato (also from Makabe District), and the town of Iwase (from Nishiibaraki District), was merged to create the city of Sakuragawa...
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  • JDS Iwase (DE-219) was the fifth ship of the Chikugo-class destroyer escorts of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The Chikugo class was designed as the...
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    along with the town of Makabe (also from Makabe District), and the town of Iwase (from Nishiibaraki District), was merged to create the city of Sakuragawa...
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  • Tamura District), were merged to create the city of Tamura. On April 1, 2005 - the town of Naganuma, and the village of Iwase (both from Iwase District) were...
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    Santō Kyōden (redirect from Iwase Samuru)
    and the owner of a tobacco shop during the Edo period. His real name was Iwase Samuru (岩瀬 醒), and he was also known popularly as Kyōya Denzō (京屋伝蔵, kyōya...
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