• Katsunuma may refer to: Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma, battle between pro-Imperial and Tokugawa shogunate forces during the Boshin War in Japan Katsunuma...
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    Katsunuma (勝沼町, Katsunuma-chō) was a town in Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population...
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    The Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma (甲州勝沼の戦い, Kōshū-Katsunuma no tatakai) took place between pro-Imperial and Tokugawa shogunate forces during the Boshin War...
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  • Tomizo Katsunuma (勝沼富造) (November 16, 1863 – September 11, 1950) was a Japanese veterinarian and immigration inspector. He was also one of the first Japanese...
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  • Katsunuma Nobutomo (勝沼 信友, died August, 1535) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. The son of Takeda Nobutsuna, he was a high-ranking general...
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    the Imperial forces led by Itagaki Taisuke, they settled at a town of Katsunuma 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Kōfu. On March 29, 1868, the Kōyō Chinbutai resisted...
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    of Katsunuma five miles east of Kōfu. On March 29, 1868, Kondō and his unit were attacked by the Imperial forces at the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma, holding...
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    Katsunuma-budōkyō Station (勝沼ぶどう郷駅, Katsunuma-budōkyō-eki) is a railway station of the Chūō Main Line, East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Katsunuma-Hishiyama...
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    Meiji Restoration of 1868. During the Boshin War, the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma on the 29 March 1868 was a significant battle between pro-Imperial and...
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    Court forces led by Itagaki Taisuke and later settled at the town of Katsunuma five miles east of Kōfu. On March 29, 1868, Kondō, Hijikata and the Kōyō...
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    September 18, 1976 with former Katsunuma City Turpan, Xinjiang, China, since October 3, 2000 with former Katsunuma City Katsunuma clan residence ruins, a National...
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    Shinsengumi's fight during the Battle of Toba–Fushimi and the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma, before withdrawing with the surviving members to Edo and later to the...
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    towards the bullet-firing Imperial Army. Right after the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma in April 1868, Nagukura and Harada Sanosuke left the Kōyō Chinbutai (the...
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    area was 184.74 km2. On November 1, 2005, Enzan, along with the town of Katsunuma, and the village of Yamato (both from Higashiyamanashi District), was...
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  • Corps) and advanced on Kai Province, and fought at the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma, however, the unit was defeated and forced to retreat back to Edo. In...
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  • Mackay (2019 anime) (English) Kyoko Honda (本田 今日子, Honda Kyōko), née Katsunuma (勝沼), is the deceased mother of Tohru Honda, appearing only in flashbacks...
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    The Katsunuma clan residence ruins (勝沼氏館跡, Katsunuma-shi yakata ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of a Sengoku period fortified residence...
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    imperial forces north and east through Japan, had won the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma in the approaches to the capital. He was eventually able to surround Edo...
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    1898, and by 1904 had opened two lines (to Katsunuma and Fujikawa) totaling 34 km (21 mi). In 1930, the Katsunuma Line was closed, and the other line was...
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    Rappe' James Wendt Joyce Kaoru Nishino Kei Kobayashi Kyoko Endo Kyoko Katsunuma Kyōko Koizumi Makino Yui Mari Iijima Maryanne Murray May'n Maaya Sakamoto...
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  • the Kōyō Chinbutai (the renamed Shinsengumi) after the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma. However, Tetsunosuke decided to stay with the group. He and the group...
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  • Takeo Moriyama (森山 威男, Moriyama Takeo, born January 27, 1945 in Katsunuma (present Kōshū) in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Japanese jazz drummer. Moriyama...
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  • War Battle of Awa 28 Jan Battle of Hokuetsu 29 March Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia Battle of Magdala 9–13 April Napier defeats...
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    imperial forces north and east through Japan, winning the Battle of Kōshū-Katsunuma. He eventually surrounded Edo in May 1868, leading to its unconditional...
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    Southern island of Kyushu. Grape-growing in Japan began in 718 AD, in Katsunuma, Yamanashi Prefecture. Japan's early viticulture was based on the Koshu...
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    Kobuchisawa Interchange section opened. December 20, 1977 - Ōtsuki Junction - Katsunuma Interchange section opened. November 16, 1979 - Komaki-higashi Interchange...
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    Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of three towns: Kasugai Katsunuma Yamato On October 12, 2004 - the town of Kasugai was merged with the towns...
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    The Ōhikage Tunnel (大日影トンネル) is a preserved railway tunnel located near Katsunuma-budōkyō on the Chūō Main Line in Kōshū, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The...
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  • 1885 Baden-Baden, German Empire November 22, 1968 Tübingen, Germany Katsunuma Seizō August 28, 1886 Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan November 9, 1963 Nagoya...
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  • November 1, 2005 Yamato, along with the city of Enzan, and the town of Katsunuma (also from Higashiyamanashi District), was merged to create the city of...
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