• Taga (多賀, Taga-gun) was a district located in Ibaraki, Japan. On November 1, 2004, the town of Jūō was merged into the neighboring and expanding city...
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    (新治) - dissolved Shida District (信太) - merged with Kōchi District to become Inashiki District on March 29, 1896 - Shida dissolved Taga District (多賀)...
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    ISBN 978-4-10-730208-3. OCLC 17885028. (瀬沼茂樹)野口雨情のち明治一五一二・九ー昭和二〇・一・二七(一八八一一九四五)詩人。本名英吉。茨城多賀北中鄉村紀生れた。豪家の長男である。家運が傾いたため東京専門学校「早大を中退。最初の民謡集『枯草』を明治三八年に出し、その年に結婚。 ((Senuma...
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  • (周敷(周布), Shūfu-gun) was a district located in eastern Iyo Province (Ehime Prefecture). In 1897, the district merged with Kuwamura District (桑村) to...
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  • Kitaaizu District (北会津), Fukushima (The village of Kitaaizu merged into the city of Aizuwakamatsu) November 1, 2004 Taga District (多賀), Ibaraki (The town...
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  • Jikyō-ryu (自鏡流) is a school of iaijutsu founded by Taga Jikyōken Morimasa (多賀自鏡軒盛政), being a derivation of the Shin Tamiya-ryū (新田宮流) school. Taga is said...
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