The Akashi Domain Maiko Battery (明石藩舞子台場跡, Akashi-han Maiko Daiba-ato) was a Bakumatsu period coastal artillery battery erected by Akashi Domain on the...
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Hyōgo Prefecture Akashi Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Akashi Domain (明石藩, Akashi-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period...
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Akashi-han 明石藩 76,004 76,004 76,173 2 in Harima, 1 in Mimasaka 2 Tatsuno-han 龍野藩 50,879 50,879 51,051 3 in Harima, 1 in Mimasaka 6 Akō-han 赤穂藩 34,643 34...
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the control of Matsudaira Nobuyuki (松平信之), the head of the Akashi Domain (明石藩), Harima Province. In 1683, as Nobuyuki was transferred to Kōriyama Province...
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134.99170 (Akashi Castle Site) 2 3404 Akashi Domain Maiko Battery Site 明石藩舞子台場跡 Akashi-han Maiko daiba ato Tarumi-ku, Kobe Bakumatsu period fortification...
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Chinese and Korean Labourers in the late 1890s and early 1920s], et al., 明石書店 Akashi-shoten, ISBN 978-4-7503-0568-4 Gruhl, Werner (2007). Imperial Japan's...
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Akashi-shoten (明石書店). ISBN 978-4-7503-0568-4. Miyata, Setsuko (1992). Creating Surnames and Changing Given Names (創氏改名). Tokyo: Akashi-shoten (明石書店). ISBN 978-4-7503-0406-9...
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