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    Meiji-mura (博物館明治村, Hakubutsukan Meiji-mura, "Meiji Village Museum") is an open-air architectural museum/theme park in Inuyama, near Nagoya in Aichi prefecture...
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     51–55. "The Museum Meiji-mura: Architectures List". Meiji-mura. Retrieved 31 December 2013. "About The Museum Meiji-mura". Meiji-mura. Retrieved 31 December...
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  • food company Meiji Seika Pharma, a Japanese pharmaceutical company Meiji-mura, an open-air architectural museum near Nagoya, Japan Meiji Seamount, a seamount...
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    of New Hampshire Archived 2019-05-05 at the Wayback Machine The Museum Meiji Mura Imperial rescript endorsing the treaty of Portsmouth (from the National...
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    in Aichi include the Meiji Mura open-air architectural museum in Inuyama, which preserves historic buildings from Japan's Meiji and Taishō periods, including...
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  • animation made by Akitaro Daichi Lake Iruka, a reservoir located near the Meiji Mura the Japanese word for dolphin (イルカ) Soga no Iruka (died 645), statesman...
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    demolished in 1968 but the lobby was saved and later re-constructed at the Meiji Mura architecture museum in Nagoya in 1976. Jiyu Gakuen was founded as a girls'...
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    and the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art. Meiji Mura is an open-air museum with salvaged buildings from the Meiji, Taishō and Showa eras. Another museum...
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    ruins of Kinoshita Castle Meiji Mura, an open-air architectural museum for preserving and exhibiting structures of the Meiji (1867–1912) and Taishō (1913–1926)...
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  • Toshio Mura (村 外志夫, Mura Toshio, December 7, 1925 – August 9, 2009) was a professor of engineering. He was born in Ono, a small port village of Kanazawa...
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    (Kagyu-an or "snail cottage") in which Kōda lived was rebuilt in 1972 by the Meiji Mura museum. Kōda was one of the first persons to be awarded the Order of Culture...
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    (讃岐及び周辺地域の醤油醸造用具と醤油蔵・麹室) (Meiji period) An exhibition space designed by Tadao Ando opened in 2002. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shikokumura. Meiji Mura Minka Japanese...
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    retail trade, service industry, and real estate, among other industries. Meiji Mura is the corporate museum of Meitetsu. As of March 2023, Meitetsu operated...
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    structures (Hokkaidō) List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hokkaidō) Meiji-mura Shikoku Mura Hokkaido Museum "Historical Village of Hokkaido". Hokkaido Museum...
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    as many of today's towns and villages are also much larger than in the Meiji era. The districts are used primarily in the Japanese addressing system...
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    Shogunate. As he started recruiting, the new Meiji Government that came into power in 1867, the first year of the Meiji period, nullified all the Edo Shogunate's...
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    (Meiji 20). Due to aging, a lamp of the same shape was manufactured and replaced in 1986 (Showa 61). The same thing is exhibited in the Meiji-mura museum...
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    damaged the prestige of the Russian autocracy. After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the Meiji government endeavoured to assimilate Western ideas, technological...
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    translation, available in full online at Internet Archive The Museum Meiji Mura—peace treaty table on display Newspaper clippings about Sergei Witte in...
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    Harajuku (redirect from Meiji Avenue)
    Harajuku Station on the East Japan Railway (JR East) Yamanote Line and Meiji-jingumae 'Harajuku' Station served by the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Tokyo...
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    John's Church, Kyoto (1907), now in the historic building collection at Meiji-mura, and the former residence of Sadatsuchi Uchida, known as The Diplomat's...
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    Yoshirō (谷口 吉郎, 1904–79), an architect, and Moto Tsuchikawa established Meiji Mura in 1965, close to Nagoya, where a large number of rescued buildings are...
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    Empress Shōken (category People of Meiji-period Japan)
    (昭憲皇太后, Shōken Kōtaigō). Her railway-carriage can be seen today in the Meiji Mura Museum, in Inuyama, Aichi prefecture. Grand Cordon of the Order of the...
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    Kyoto via an inland route, but a line did not come to reality before the Meiji Restoration. Whilst the Emperor of Japan, based in Kyoto, was the titular...
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    In 2004, Ozawa became the "mayor" of Meiji Mura, an open-air museum in Aichi Prefecture which showcases Meiji Era architecture. The Japanese government...
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    Komura Jutarō (category People of Meiji-period Japan)
    or Toshimichi Ōkubo Archived 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine, 2008. The Museum Meiji Mura Hisahiko Okazaki, Komura Jutaro and His Age, 2011 (e-book)...
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    lighthouses built by French engineer Léonce Verny. It was relocated to the Meiji Mura historical theme park near Nagoya. Later lighthouses would be built by...
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    Kaichi School (category Buildings of the Meiji period)
    Japan. Education in the Empire of Japan Toyoma Education Museum Meiji period Meiji Mura "Kaichi School - Profile (in Japanese)". Matsumoto City. Archived...
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    Russo-Japanese Problem. London: British Periodicals Limited. The Museum Meiji Mura online A bibliography of Rosen's articles in The Saturday Evening Post...
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    spring 2020 the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum in cooperation with Meiji-mura held a large sencha exhibition about Kimura Teizo, an outstanding art...
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