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    separates Hōki culturally and historically into eastern Tōhaku (東伯) and Saihaku (西伯) regions. From before the Kofun period, the area of Hōki was part of...
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  • Hoki can mean: Hōki Province, was an old province of Japan, today part of the Tottori Prefecture Hōki, Tottori, a town in Japan Hōki, a Japanese era name...
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    the Kogarasu Maru show a deliberately produced curve. Yasutsuna from Hōki Province forged curved swords that are considered to be of excellent quality...
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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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    1614, were forced to surrender their domains for Kurayoshi Domain in Hōki Province, Awa became tenryō territory administered by various hatamoto aside...
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    irregularities), a style which appears to have been copied from the Old Bizen and Hōki Province styles. His works are well-characterized by striking chikei (dark lines...
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    be from the now-lost Fudoki of Hōki Province (modern western Tottori Prefecture) relates that Inadahime fled to Hōki and hid in the mountains when the...
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    Shitori Shrine (Tottori) (category Hōki Province)
    Japan, on the east bank of Lake Tōgō. It is the ichinomiya of former Hōki Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on 1 May. The kami...
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  • Hōki-ryū (伯耆流) is a Japanese koryū sword-fighting martial art founded in the late Muromachi period by Katayama Hōki-no-kami Fujiwara Hisayasu (片山伯耆守藤原久安)...
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    Nawa Nagatoshi and his family, raising an army at Senjo Mountain in Hōki Province (the modern town of Kotoura in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture)...
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    Hōki (伯耆町, Hōki-chō) is a town in Saihaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2021[update], the town had an estimated population of...
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    Nawa Nagatoshi (名和長年), raising a new Imperial army at Mount Senjō in Hōki Province, in the modern town of Kotoura, Tottori Prefecture. He defeated the...
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    Sainoo temple ruins (category Hōki Province)
    Sainoo temple ruins (斎尾廃寺跡, Sai-no-o Haiji ato) is an archeological site with the ruins of a Hakuhō period Buddhist temple located in the Tsukishita neighborhood...
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  • Ōhara temple ruins (category Hōki Province)
    Ōhara temple ruins (大原廃寺跡, Ōhara Haiji ato) is an archeological site with the ruins of a Hakuhō period Buddhist temple located in the Ohara neighborhood...
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    Mount Senjō (Tottori) (category Hōki Province)
    aiming for Izumo Province, the winds blew his ship eastward and he drifted ashore in the port of Nawa in Hōki Province. The shugo of Hōki, Nawa Nagatoshi...
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    he didnt give the whereabouts of Mochihito away, and was banished to Hōki Province. On the following morning, Mochihito arrived at Mii-dera, where the...
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    Airport. JR West - San'in Line Yonago - Higashiyamakōen - Hōki-Daisen - Yodoe JR West - Hakubi Line Hōki-Daisen JR West - Sakai Line Yonago - Bakurōmachi - Fujimichō...
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    Daisen-ji (category Hōki Province)
    is unknown, but according to temple legend, the kuni no miyatsuko of Hōki Province, named "Toshikata" shot a deer with his bow on the slopes of them sacred...
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    Hōki Kokubun-ji (伯耆国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in the Kokubunji neighborhood of the city of Kurayoshi, Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. It was...
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    Incident of 1614, and Satomi Tadayoshi (1594–1622) was banished to Hōki Province (present-day Tottori Prefecture), and had his holdings reduced to 30...
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  • Ōtaka Kanga ruins (category Hōki Province)
    identified as the taxation warehouse granary of Yatsuhashi County, Hōki Province. The main part of the ruins is a rectangular site measuring 105 meters...
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    diplomatic role as he entered negotiation with Katō Sadayasu , daimyo of Hōki Province, and swayed him to side with Tokugawa faction. On August 21, The Eastern...
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    follows. The area of Kurayoshi was part of ancient Hōki Province, and the Hōki Provincial Capital and Hōki Kokubun-ji were located in this area. The local...
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    Tottori Domain Battery Sites (category Hōki Province)
    Domain, all of the previous fortifications being located in former Hōki Province. The Uradome Daiba was located in the town of Iwami. The fortifications...
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    second, 港 means "port". The area of Sakaiminato was part of ancient Hōki Province and number remains from the Yayoi period and Kofun period have been...
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    Tottori Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. Inaba was bordered by Hōki, Mimasaka, Harima and Tajima Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Inshū...
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  • Province: Echigo no Kuni Fudoki 越後国風土記 Tango Province: Tango no Kuni Fudoki ja:丹後国風土記 Inaba Province: Inaba no Kuni Fudoki 因幡国風土記 Hōki Province: Hōki...
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    Nagatoshi and his family, and raised an army at Funagami Mountain in Hōki Province (the modern town of Kotoura in Tōhaku District, Tottori Prefecture)...
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    to be buried on Mt. Hiba, at the border of the old provinces of Izumo and Hōki, near modern-day Yasugi of Shimane Prefecture. By the Sengoku period, Izumo...
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    Tottori Domain (category Hōki Province)
    on the island of Honshu. It controlled all of Inaba Province and virtually all of Hōki Province was centered around Tottori Castle, and was ruled throughout...
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