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    Bungo Province (豊後国, Bungo-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of eastern Kyūshū, corresponding to most of modern Ōita Prefecture, except what...
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    military campaign at Chikugo Province in 1585. Born with a childhood name Akitsura in Yoroigatake Castle, Bungo Province, Dōsetsu hailed from Bekki clan...
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  • Look up bungo or buŋo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bungo may refer to: Bungo, Angola, a town in Uíge Province, Angola Bungo, Luanda, a borough (bairro)...
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    bordered on Bungo to the south, and Chikuzen to the north and west. Its abbreviated form name was Hōshū (豊州) (a name which it shared with Bungo Province), although...
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    He was the eldest son and successor of Otomo Sōrin as lord of the Bungo Province. His mother was an anti-Christian, known today only for the Jesuit epithet...
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    represented by Bungo Yukihira from Bungo Province, the Miike school active in Chikugo Province and the Naminohira school of Satsuma Province. Two old blades...
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    region (-chihō, roughly comparable to ancient circuits, -dō) and ancient province (kuni/-shū, roughly comparable to modern prefectures, -to/-dō/-fu/-ken)...
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    Ōtomo clan in these two provinces. The clan would expand their power in Bungo Province along with the Shiga clan, founded by Yoshinao's eighth son Shiga Yoshisato...
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    controlled Bungo, most of Buzen, Chikuzen, and Chikugo, and had influence over Hugo, Hizen and Iyo, soon became known as the "Seven-Province Host of the...
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    withdrawing a great portion of their forces back to Higo province, while the rest stayed in Bungo province. There, they seized Funai Castle from the Ōtomo clan...
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    Province, the Inaba clan of Usuki Domain in Bungo Province, the Suwa clan of Shinshū, the Tamura of Ichinoseki, and the Mōri clan of Saeki in Bungo Province...
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    Bungo-Ōno (豊後大野市, Bungo-Ōno-shi) is a city located in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 November 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of...
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  • native Japan, such as Rome and Jerusalem. Peter was born in 1587, in Bungo Province, to Christian parents. In 1614, he was exiled to Portuguese Macau, after...
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    south of Bungo province on Kyūshū's eastern coast. Meanwhile, Hideyoshi took his own forces down a more western route, in Chikuzen province. Later that...
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    family was until 1634 daimyō of the Takada and then Funai Domains (Bungo Province), before having its lands returned to the Shogunate. 武家家伝_竹中氏 竹中氏館 (in...
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    and lower Toyo Province, called Bungo Province and Buzen Province. After the Meiji Restoration, districts from Bungo and Buzen provinces were combined...
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  • Kyushu in 1587 (Tensho 15), at the behest of Otomo Sorin, daimyō of Bungo Province (currently Oita Prefecture). Shimazu Iehisa and Shimazu Toyohisa, joined...
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    Lady Nata was the principal leader of the anti-Christian force in Bungo province during the rule of Ōtomo Sōrin. Lady Nata married Ōtomo Sōrin around...
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    The Bungo Kaidō (豊後街道) was a route built during the Edo period in Japan. It started in Kumamoto, Higo Province (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture), and stretched...
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    and Hoop was lost. In April 1600, De Liefde drifted ashore at Usuki, Bungo Province, Japan. The crew was 110 when the ship departed from Rotterdam, but...
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    Era 2nd year (1559) - Kan'ei 5th year (1628) Place of Origin: Saiki, Bungo Province Parent School: Tsuda-ryu[6] Jiyusai-ryū (自由斎流) Founder: Tsuda Shigetsugu...
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    ancient Bungo Province, and the location of the Bungo Kokubun-ji and presumably the Bungo kokufu were located in this area. According to the Bungo no Kuni...
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    Akimitsu's 11th generation descendant, Honda Sukehide. Sukehide lived in Bungo Province (present-day Ōita Prefecture), Honda, and took the family name from...
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    Usuki Stone Buddhas (category Bungo Province)
    The Usuki Stone Buddhas (臼杵磨崖仏, Usuki magaibutsu) is a group of 61 religious statues in four groups carved in bas-relief into a tuff cliff in the city...
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  • founder of a new branch of the Kinoshita clan (Hideyoshi's birth clan) in Bungo Province after the Shimazu clan were moved to the Satsuma Domain. There is a...
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  • Toyo Province (豊国, Toyo-no kuni) was an ancient province of Japan, in the area of Buzen and Bungo Provinces. The ancient entity was located in modern Ōita...
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    Mōri Motonari (category People from Aki Province)
    entire Chūgoku region. In his later years, he crushed the Ōtomo clan of Bungo Province in Kyūshū. Motonari ruled from Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, the clan's main...
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    Kai Province , Aki province , Wakasa Province Ōtomo clan – Bungo Province , Buzen Province Toki clan – Mino Province Rokkaku clan – Ōmi Province Ogasawara...
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    to Usa City, is the border between the former Bungo Province and Buzen Province. Ōita Prefecture Bungo-Takada Usa Hiji Kunisaki Kitsuki has a humid subtropical...
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    domain relinquish control over parts of Higo Province (modern-day Kumamoto Prefecture) and parts of Bungo Province (present-day Oita Prefecture). It's administrative...
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