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    Iwashiro Province (岩代国, Iwashiro-no kuni) is an old province in the area of Fukushima Prefecture. It was sometimes called Ganshū (岩州). The province occupies...
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  • Iwashiro may refer to: Iwashiro Province, a former province of Japan Iwashiro, Fukushima, a former town in Adachi District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan...
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    result of the Boshin War, Mutsu Province was divided by the Meiji government, on 19 January 1869, into five provinces: Iwashiro, Iwaki, Rikuzen, Rikuchū, and...
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    Aizu (redirect from Aizu province)
    part of the short-lived Iwashiro Province before becoming a region of Fukushima Prefecture. Although never an official province in its own right, Aizu...
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    Aizu Domain (category Mutsu Province)
    shogunate, the domain consisted of the following holdings: Mutsu Province (Iwashiro Province) 181 villages in Kawanuma District (+67 tenryō villages) 309...
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    Aizuwakamatsu Castle (category Iwashiro Province)
    reassigned his vast domain to Uesugi Kagekatsu, whom he relocated from Echigo Province. Although Tsuruga Castle was already large, Uesugi Kagekatsu started to...
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    bordered on Shimōsa (Lower Fusa), Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718- and -1869-) Provinces. Generally, its northern border...
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    Adachi District, Fukushima (category Iwashiro Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Iwashiro Province > Adachi District Japan > Tōhoku region > Fukushima Prefecture > Adachi District Adachi (安達郡...
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    of the mountain, and devastated the eastern part of Bandai region, Iwashiro Province (now part of Fukushima Prefecture) north of Tokyo. At least 477 people...
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    Lake Inawashiro (category Iwashiro Province)
    Lake Inawashiro (猪苗代湖, Inawashiro-ko) is the fourth-largest lake in Japan, located in central Fukushima Prefecture, south of Mount Bandai. It is also known...
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    Echigo Province (越後国, Echigo no kuni) was an old province in north-central Japan, on the shores of the Sea of Japan. It bordered on Uzen, Iwashiro, Kōzuke...
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    Mount Bandai (category Iwashiro Province)
    large rock, called Mine-no-Ooishi, to its end of the north sector of the Iwashiro city. 100 Famous Japanese Mountains List of volcanoes in Japan Bandai Highland...
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    ukiyo-e artist of the Utagawa school. He was originally from Aizu in Iwashiro Province and first worked in a dye shop after arriving in Edo (modern Tokyo)...
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    publicly executed. Oshima Province Erzhi County Hiyama-gun Tsugaru-gun Fukushima-gun Mutsu Province Ryuhi Cape Iwashiro Province Date County - 10 villages...
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    Shirakawa Barrier (category Iwashiro Province)
    The Shirakawa Barrier (白河の関, Shirakawa no seki) is the location of a frontier fortification on the Ōshū Kaidō highway in what is now the Hatajuku neighborhood...
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    (岩瀬郡) Shinobu District (信夫郡) Shirakawa District (白川郡, East Shirakawa) Iwashiro Province, de facto brief reconstitution. List of Provinces of Japan Kodama...
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    Aizu Matsudaira clan cemetery (category Iwashiro Province)
    The Aizu Domain Matsudaira clan cemetery (会津藩主松平家墓所, Aizu-han-shu Matsudaira-ke bosho) is located in two locations. One is in the city of Aizuwakamatsu...
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    the last remaining station to be named after the former Iwashiro Province. In 1965 Iwashiro-Atami Station, at the time on the JNR's Ban'etsu West Line...
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    Date District, Fukushima (category Iwashiro Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Iwashiro Province > Date District Japan > Tōhoku region > Fukushima Prefecture > Date District Date (伊達郡, Date-gun)...
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    Iwase District, Fukushima (category Iwashiro Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Iwashiro Province > Iwase District Japan > Tōhoku region > Fukushima Prefecture > Iwase District Iwase (岩瀬郡, Iwase-gun)...
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  • Moriyama Domain (category Iwashiro Province)
    the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province in what is now part of the modern-day city of Kōriyama, Fukushima. It was...
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    Ōnuma District (category Iwashiro Province)
    Ōnuma (大沼郡, Ōnuma-gun) is a district of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2008, the district has an estimated population of 29,787 and a density of 34...
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    Tanagura Castle (category Iwashiro Province)
    Aizu. The area was constantly contested by the Satake clan of Hitachi Province. However, after the rise of Toyotomi Hideyoshi to power, he awarded the...
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    Yama District, Fukushima (category Iwashiro Province)
    List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Iwashiro Province > Yama District Japan > Tōhoku region > Fukushima Prefecture > Yama District Yama (Japanese:...
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    Fukushima Domain (category Iwashiro Province)
    yields. Mutsu Province (Iwashiro Province) 19 villages in Shinobu District Kazusa Province 4 villages in Yamabe District Mikawa Province ? villages in...
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    was organized as part of Iwase District in the Nakadōri region of Iwashiro Province. Kagamiishi Village was formed on April 1, 1889 with the creation...
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    Shirakawa Domain (category Iwashiro Province)
    agricultural yields. Mutsu Province (Iwashiro Province) 63 villages in Shirakawa District 2 villages in Iwase District Tōtōmi Province 15 villages in Yamana...
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    Miharu Domain (category Iwashiro Province)
    shogunate of Edo period Japan. It was based at Miharu Castle in southern Mutsu Province in what is now part of modern-day Miharu, Fukushima. It was ruled for most...
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    Nihonmatsu Castle (category Iwashiro Province)
    adventurers from the Satake, Ashina, Iwaki and Ishikawa clans from Hitachi province, who had sought to take advantage of the weakness of Nihonmatsu to seize...
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    designated as the chief Shinto shrine (ichinomiya) for the former Iwashiro province. From 1871 through 1946, Isasumi was officially designated one of...
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