Matsue (Japanese: 松江市, Hepburn: Matsue-shi) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, Japan, located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. As of 31 March 2023[update]...
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The Matsue incident, also known as the Matsue Riot incident, Imperial Voluntary Army incident, or the Shimane Prefectural Office incendiarism, was an...
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Hiroshima Prefecture to the south, and Tottori Prefecture to the east. Matsue is the capital and largest city of Shimane Prefecture, with other major...
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Taiji Matsue (松江 泰治, Matsue Taiji, born 1963) is a Japanese photographer. 2004: Les Rencontres d'Arles festival, France. 1996 Higashikawa Prize - New...
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Matsue Castle (松江城, Matsue-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. Matsue Castle was constructed from 1607 to 1611 by Horio Yoshiharu...
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Hitobashira (section Matsue Ohashi Bridge)
simply the maiden of Matsue. After the castle was built, a law was passed forbidding any girl to dance in the streets of Matsue because the hill Oshiroyama...
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Show map of Shimane Prefecture Matsue Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Matsue Domain (松江藩, Matsue-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Matsue Station (松江駅, Matsue-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan...
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Higashi-Matsue Station (東松江駅) is the name of two train stations in Japan: Higashi-Matsue Station (Shimane) Higashi-Matsue Station (Wakayama) This disambiguation...
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Ichimaru (redirect from Gotō Matsue)
Ichimaru (市丸), born Matsue Goto (後藤 まつゑ, Gotō Matsue, July 16, 1906 – February 17, 1997), was a popular Japanese recording artist and geisha. Her rivalry...
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and his grandfather was Horio Yoshiharu. He was the third leader of the Matsue clan. He married Binhime daughter of Okudaira Iemasa of Utsunomiya Domain...
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(population: 220,000) Matsue (population: 210,000) Tottori (population: 200,000) Kurashiki City Fukuyama City Shimonoseki City Kure City Matsue City Tottori City...
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Shimane Vogel Park, or Matsue Vogel Park (Japanese: 松江フォーゲルパーク), is an aviary park in Shimane Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan. Located on the north shore...
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The Kita-Matsue Line (北松江線, Kita-matsue-sen) is a 22.9 km railway line owned by the Ichibata Electric Railway. The line connects Dentetsu-Izumoshi Station...
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Matsue Athletic Stadium (松江市陸上競技場, Matsue-shi rikujō kyōgiba) is an athletic stadium in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. [1] v t e...
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The Matsue Expressway (松江自動車道, Matsue Jidōsha-dō) is a national expressway in the Chūgoku region of Japan. It is owned and operated by West Nippon Expressway...
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(小松川第三中学校) Matsue No. 1 Junior High School (松江第一中学校) Matsue No. 2 Junior High School (松江第二中学校) Matsue No. 3 Junior High School (松江第三中学校) Matsue No. 4 Junior...
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Haruji Matsue (松江春次, Matsue Haruji, January 15, 1878 to November 29, 1954) was a Japanese entrepreneur and the first person to manufacture the sugar cube...
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FC Kagura Shimane (redirect from Matsue City FC)
Kagura Shimane (FC神楽しまね, Efu Sī Kagura Shimane) was a football club based in Matsue, which is located in Shimane Prefecture in Japan. They last played in the...
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arcs have been adapted into separate manga series. The first, by Daichi Matsue, was published by Media Factory between June 2014 and March 2015. The second...
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productions by Japanese studios. In 1972, Dodes'ka-den producer Yoichi Matsue and his assistant Teruyo Nogami were approached by the Soviet studio Mosfilm...
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Football Stadium Hitachinaka, Ibaraki: Hitachinaka City Stadium Matsue, Shimane: Matsue City Stadium Final round: Kyoto: Takebishi Stadium Each group had...
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Nakamatsue Station (redirect from Naka-Matsue Station)
passengers only). Wakayama Municipal Kasai Junior High School Wakayama Municipal Matsue Elementary School List of railway stations in Japan 全駅のバリアフリー施設状況 [Accessibility...
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League. The team is based in Shimane Prefecture with its home arena in Matsue City, but with a focus on playing games in the entire region. The head coach...
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into the expanded city of Matsue. On August 1, 2011 - the town of Higashiizumo was merged into the expanded city of Matsue. Yatsuka District was dissolved...
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in 1779 by Lord Matsudaira Harusato, daimyō of the Matsue clan at that time. It is located in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. Meimei-an was designed in the style...
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about yet". Japan Today. 20 December 2015. "Matsue: An Underrated Culture Destination". May 20, 2015. "Matsue: 'City of Water ' with a history set in stone...
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Prime Minister of Japan. Wakatsuki Reijirō was born on 21 March 1866, in Matsue, Izumo Province (present day Shimane Prefecture), the second son of samurai...
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Bandō prisoner-of-war camp (redirect from Toyohisa Matsue)
as 127 facilities built by the prisoners themselves. Lieutenant Colonel Matsue Toyohisa, the former head of the Tokushima camp was appointed camp commander...
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arcs have been adapted into separate manga series. The first, by Daichi Matsue, was published between June 2014 and March 2015. The second, by Makoto Fugetsu...
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