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    Mutsu Province (陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities...
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    large section of the Tōhoku region, Mutsu Province, which Aomori was created from during the Meiji Restoration. 'Mutsu' is a triploid cultivar. It is highly...
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    Mutsu Province (陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni), officially called Rikuō Province (陸奥国, Rikuō no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Iwate and Aomori...
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    Mutsu (Japanese: 陸奥, named after the ancient Mutsu Province) was the second and last Nagato-class dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese...
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    Obama Castle (小浜城, Obama-jō) was a mountain castle in the former Iwashiro (now Nihonmatsu), Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The ruins of the inner tower are...
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  • Look up Mutsu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mutsu may refer to: Mutsu, Aomori, a city in Aomori prefecture, Japan Mutsu Province, one of the old...
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    Meiji Restoration out of part of Mutsu Province. January 19, 1869: Rikuchu Province is separated from Mutsu Province 1872: A census estimates the population...
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    Echigo Province and create Dewa Province in 712. On October of the same year, Mogami and Okitama Districts in Mutsu Province merged into Dewa Province. Since...
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    Aizu (redirect from Aizu province)
    Mutsu Province; the area once was part of Iwase Province created during the reign of Empress Genshō. The Yōrō Ritsuryo established the Iwase Province...
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    name from the Date district (now Date City in Fukushima Prefecture) of Mutsu Province which had been awarded in 1189 to Isa Tomomune by Minamoto no Yoritomo...
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    the Iwase Province in 718 through the division of the Michinoku Province (Mutsu Province). It was composed of five districts, named Shirakawa (白河), Iwase...
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    conflicted with his brother Minamoto no Yoritomo, and fled into Hiraizumi, Mutsu Province. He was sheltered by Northern Fujiwara's 3rd ruler Fujiwara no Hidehira...
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    This is a list of daimyōs from the Sengoku period of Japan. Nanbu Nobunao Nanbu Toshinao Tsugaru Tamenobu Date Harumune Date Terumune Date Masamune Date...
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    Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718- and -1869-) Provinces. Generally, its northern border was with Mutsu. The ancient provincial...
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    Tsugaru clans, the prefecture was formed out of the northern part of Mutsu Province during the Meiji Restoration. Though the prefecture remains dominated...
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    status of a province (Dewa Province (出羽国, Dewa no kuni)) in 712 AD, and gained Okitama and Mogami Districts, formerly part of Mutsu Province. A number of...
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    The former ichinomiya of the province is Isasumi Shrine. On December 7, 1868, the province was formed out from Mutsu Province. As of 1872, the population...
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    as the Later Three-Year War, was fought in the late 1080s in Japan's Mutsu Province on the island of Honshū. The Gosannen War was part of a long struggle...
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    and Mutsu Provinces. January 19, 1869: Rikuzen is separated from Mutsu Province. 1872: A census estimates the population at 534,609. Rikuzen Province consisted...
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    Shiwa District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    Shiwa Yahaba Shiwa District was one of the six districts of northern Mutsu Province (六奥郡) created in the early Heian period after the conquest of the Kitakami...
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    one town: Ōtsuchi Hei District was one of the Edo period districts of Mutsu Province under the Tokugawa shogunate and was completely under the control of...
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    Iwate District, Iwate (category Rikuchu Province)
    Iwate District was the northernmost of the six districts of northern Mutsu Province (六奥郡) created in the early Heian period after the conquest of the Kitakami...
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    was promoted to chūnagon (中納言) in 783. He died in 785 by drowning in Mutsu Province while attending to his concurrent post as shōgun. Soon after his death...
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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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    iteration of Iwaki Province lasted for a brief period of time in Nara period. Established in 718 with the division of Mutsu Province, it was composed of...
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    the Kamakura period, they were installed in the Tsugaru district of Mutsu Province to trade with Ainu people for the Hōjō clan, and to administer Ezo as...
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  • Years' War, was fought between the Imperial Court and the Abe clan in Mutsu Province, in Northeast Japan, from 1051 to 1062. It resulted in Imperial Court...
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  • was an insurrection of the Sengoku period of Japan that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to 4 September 1591. The Kunohe Rebellion was the final...
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    Mutsu (むつ市, Mutsu-shi) is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 53,804 in...
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    the emperor. The Kunohe rebellion, an insurrection that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to 4 September 1591, began when Kunohe Masazane, a claimant...
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