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t Genan Inseki in July 1846 when he returned to | Edo after staying in Onomichi for eighteen months. |
with a X14A aerosol generator, developed by the | Edo Aircraft Corporation. |
Katamori had no choice but to pull out from | Edo and return to Aizuwakamatsu, the capital of the |
agi rescued lowly pots used by commoners in the | Edo and Meiji periods that were disappearing in rap |
1828-January 19, 1909) was a Noh actor of late | Edo and early Meiji period Japan. |
It was his first time working in | Edo, and yet it was historical record-setting work |
papers about the history of science during the | Edo and Meiji eras, which were published in Science |
The fight occurs in Akashi, not | Edo, and Gonnosuke wields a staff four shaku in len |
The next year, in 1709, he was taken to | Edo and questioned directly by Japanese politician |
as almost 20 years old, a great fire erupted in | Edo and burned the city to the ground. |
nent in the major urban centers of the capital, | Edo, and Osaka and Kyoto. |
It shook | Edo and killed an estimated 2,300 people. |
permitted to stop making the expensive trips to | Edo, and was consequently was allowed to attend as |
that defendants costs of the case were paid by | EDO and EDO also pay their own substantial costs, b |
he postponement of the opening of Osaka, Hyogo, | Edo and Niigata by five years, to 1 January 1868. |
ommentary on the changing situation between the | Edo and Meiji periods. |
Eventually, Yasubei ended up in | Edo and became successful as a master swordsman at |
nd far away from the major markets in Osaka and | Edo, and instead had recommend to Saris, in vain, t |
of his paintings depicted typical urban life in | Edo, and were approached from the perspective of a |
e initial Japan-US treaties opened the ports of | Edo and four other Japanese cities to American trad |
Edo arrived Le Mans in summer 2005, signed a one ye | |
a was born at the Hachisuka domain residence in | Edo, as the eldest son of the 13th daimyo Hachisuka |
He was born in | Edo as the eldest son of Asano Nagatomo. |
n the offer of such a document by defendants to | EDO, as a result of the nervousness of one QC emplo |
of the 2nd month): Commodore Perry returned to | Edo Bay to force Japanese agreement to the Treaty o |
ue to its strategic location at the entrance of | Edo Bay, Uraga has often been the first point of co |
Carnegie-Princeton fellows Alicia Soderberg and | Edo Berger, and Albert Kong and Tom Maccarone indep |
This film, directed by | Edo Bertoglio, written and produced by Glenn O'Brie |
to samurai and farmers (nomin) from outside of | Edo, but could also be applied to another chonin. |
establishment has been changed to The 'New Lex | Edo', but it is often simply referred to by 'Lex'. |
the movie in 2005, and On the Verge - the Smash | EDO campaign film which has built up notoriety due |
helped negotiate for the peaceful surrender of | Edo Castle by reigning in extremists of both sides. |
d wakadoshiyori in late 1867, dying suddenly in | Edo Castle a little over a month later, in January |
The first Tenshukaku donjon of | Edo Castle was constructed in the time of the 2nd T |
Edo Castle's Sakurada Gate (Sakurada-mon) - photogr | |
he Pines at the Tokyo Imperial Palace (formerly | Edo Castle) |
outbreak killing over 100,000 people, a fire at | Edo Castle, and the 1858 Hietsu earthquake, the Ans |
to strategist Yui's plan, Marubashi would take | Edo Castle, the headquarters of the shogunate, usin |
life he is reported to have swum in the moat of | Edo Castle. |
The matriarch of | Edo Castle. |
al lord Ii Naosuke outside the Sakurada Gate of | Edo Castle. |
had a magnificent residence constructed outside | Edo Castle. |
Kajikawa served on guard duty in | Edo Castle. |
The Hikawa shrine is located very near | Edo Castle. |
government and acting as security guards in the | Edo Castle. |
rea is now the Honmaru and Ninomaru portions of | Edo Castle. |
il el Zabar, Defunckt, Ramsey Lewis, Gabe Noel, | Edo Castro and more recently with George Brooks on |
aracters from the series are based on real-life | Edo citizens while Gintoki's character is roughly b |
Five youths from | Edo City explore a strange rocky island and discove |
top police officer and defeat the criminals of | Edo City. |
ssion school in Calabar Province, 1940-1941; at | Edo College, Benin City, 1941-1943; art adviser to |
was transferred to MSC as a research vessel for | EDO Corp and NUSC in 1990 and reclassified as T-AGF |
On the news of this judgement | EDO Corporation's share price dropped dramatically |
he assassination of Ii Naosuke, the head of the | Edo Council of Elders who was the head of administr |
An authority of | Edo culture, Hinako Sugiura estimates 1.25% of Edo |
Edo de Waart was chief conductor of the RFO from 19 | |
In July 2007, the Santa Fe Opera named | Edo de Waart their chief conductor, effective 1 Oct |
he conductors Leonard Slatkin, Yuri Temirkanov, | Edo de Waart and John Nelson. |
ox, Reinbert de Leeuw, Lucas Vis, Hans Vonk and | Edo de Waart. |
r by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under | Edo de Waart in Davies Symphony Hall. |
Sydney Symphony Orchestra / | Edo de Waart |
Omnes from the Berlioz Te Deum" - conducted by | Edo de Waart - performed by Sydney Symphony Orchest |
er than Te Kanawa; these included the conductor | Edo de Waart and the mezzo Frederica von Stade (who |
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra under | Edo de Waart (Brilliant Classics). |
Masur, Yehudi Menuhin, Wolfgang Sawallisch and | Edo de Waart. |
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, | Edo de Waart, Steve Reich & Musicians (Deutsche Gra |
He has served as an assistant conductor to | Edo de Waart with the Netherlands Radio Philharmoni |
Edo declares that because of this revelation, it wa | |
The | EDO Decomissioners case was brought by the Crown Pr |
atives to Pride, zine making, queer presence at | EDO demos, dildo-making workshops, queer film night |
Igbo hinterland, whose history do not relate to | Edo, did severely jeopardise this hypothesis. |
Edo e shiretariya | |
y were built by the owner of Hotel Komatsuya in | Edo era |
glasses, an available but uncommon accessory in | Edo era Japan. |
almost as famous as his grandfather in the late | Edo era, due to his attempted reforms of the Shogun |
The game us set during Japan's | Edo era, in about the year 1630, in a province call |
It was | Edo era. |
18 June 1881 - 14 December 1942), also known as | Edo Fimmen, was a Dutch trade unionist. |
inued war, began decamping en masse and leaving | Edo for Aizu, which necessitated Aizu's stance to b |
Neo-Malthusian using the names Nel Jaccard and | Edo for articles in Tegen Leugen en Geweld (Lie Aga |
Edo, Fukagawa (Fukagawa Edo Museum) | |
Twice Thou is currently in 4Peace with | Edo G. |
late 17th century the prosperity and growth of | Edo had begun to produce unforeseen changes in the |
rand Fortner), and then spawned Panther by John | Edo Haefeli at NW University. |
ommodore Matthew C. Perry sailed unimpeded into | Edo harbor and anchored his American squadron of sh |
moved the capital to move to Tokyo (the former | Edo), he and her uncle persuaded Seikanin to join t |
Edo Historical Chess Ratings estimates that Hosmer' | |
ay") by Masanobu Okumura (1686-1764), depicting | Edo Ichimura-za theater in the early 1740s |
The July 1858 production of Shibaraku at | Edo Ichimura-za theater, with hanamichi shown on th |
Summoned to | Edo in 1857 he actively tried to promote, albeit un |
Tadanari died in Sakurada, outside of | Edo, in the fall of the same year, at age 61. |
The ship was commissioned in 1854 and sent to | Edo in February 1855, before being transferred to t |
ng Tokugawa Shogunate; he died at his estate in | Edo in 1644. |
tsuma ronin agitators to escape from Shinagawa, | Edo in January 1868, despite efforts by the Tokugaw |
Tadamitsu died in | Edo in 1789, at age 74. |
ic culture current among the fashionable set in | Edo in the Tokugawa period, and asserted that it co |
d illness and did not make his required trip to | Edo; in 1622 he even plotted the death of his wife |
Born in | Edo in 1681, he was first known as Katsuchiyo. |
in Osaka, with Toda Kyokuzan, before moving to | Edo in 1757. |
the numerous other types of groups in Osaka and | Edo, including kabunakama, rakuza, and rice brokers |
The NSW | EDO is a notable environmental organisation having |
Most systems of | Edo jujutsu include extensive use of atemi waza (vi |
lled by land from Kagoshima via Kumamoto to the | Edo jurisdiction, never to return to Kagoshima agai |
"Apo | Edo Kai Apo Kei" |
and pledged uncle in a duel at Takadanobaba in | Edo, killing three opponents. |
Edo, Kobe, Nagasaki, Niigata, and Yokohama's openin | |
tion picture Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini compiled by | Edo Maajka. |
t is revealed by Tokio and the hotel's manager, | Edo Macalister, that Lospass Island is an artificia |
Recently been dismissed from the post of North | Edo Magistrate and has been transferred to the post |
blanket injunction against all protests at the | EDO MBM factory in Brighton. |
Finally the collusion between police and | EDO MBM to break anti-war protests by the Brighton |
' and suggested that the protesters belief that | EDO MBM were complicit in war crimes was imaginary |
bmissions of the AG to the High Court supported | EDO MBM's claim that the arms company did not suppl |
The MD of | EDO MBM, Paul Hills was a witness for the prosecuti |
Shintei | Edo Meisho Zue (Edo Meisho Zue, revised edition), v |
Edo Meisho Zue was illustrated by Hasegawa Settan ( | |
Veneto: Albignasego (A), | Edo Mestre (B) |
Fashek was born in Benin City, Nigeria to an | Edo mother and a Yoruba father. |
The house of the merchant (Fukagawa | Edo Museum) |
s operating out of Osaka, transporting goods to | Edo, numbered at least 24 in 1700, and a great many |
The | Edo of Nigeria drink leaf sap for intestinal disord |
Commerce between France and Japan was signed in | Edo on October 9, 1858, by Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros |
has been historical fiction set in the Sengoku, | Edo or Bakumatsu periods. |
ssals of the Tokugawa family (the fudai) in the | Edo period |
e old row houses and historical ruins from this | Edo period post town. |
he Heian Period (794-1185) and blossomed in the | Edo Period (1603-1868). |
Antique | Edo period Japanese (samurai) iron jingasa war hat |
Edo period karuta tatami dou in the hara-ate style, | |
, the Kabosu was brought over from China in the | Edo Period and became a popular fruit in Japan. |
he most important political figures of the late | Edo period of Japanese history. |
ho witnesses the changes between the end of the | Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji period. |
is loosely based on the Sengoku period or early | Edo period of Japan, despite being set in the prese |
n, the series takes place in "Edoropolis" (from | Edo period and Metropolis), which is populated by " |
Sabu is a coming-of-age period drama set in the | Edo period involving a friendship between two boys. |
During the | Edo period of Japanese history, each han (fiefdom) |
etsu-ken) is a Japanese weapon, used during the | Edo period until the beginning of the 20th Century. |
By the beginning of the | Edo period in 1600, the form had developed even fur |
d throughout history, and especially during the | Edo period because of his decision to commit seppuk |
not allowed or practical, samurai police of the | Edo period would use a kusari-fundo as one of their |
cipline that were characteristic from the early | Edo period by banning most forms of entertainment a |
Mononoke takes place during the | Edo Period Japan with the four class system, Samura |
ples of gardens and houses that remain from the | Edo period and that were residences of samurai prio |
Edo period samurai karuta tatami dou. | |
Two | Edo period Japanese ( samurai ) naginata. |
3) and later, continuing through the end of the | Edo period (1603-1868), posts and title came to be |
s been restored almost entirely to its original | Edo Period state. |
Shitirin stove at latter term of | Edo period (Fukagawa Edo Museum) |
f Osaka at a cost of 12.8bn yen, with a replica | Edo period trading ship, the Naniwa Maru as its cen |
asu, were banned from the stage for much of the | Edo period (1603-1868) in which the Tokugawa ruled. |
Antique Japanese (samurai) | Edo period kikko tatami dou. |
Antique | Edo period Japanese tetsu kikko tatami dou. |
e blade length limits of non-samurai during the | Edo period and could be worn by merchants. |
nge of society, in a style echoing that of late | Edo period literature. |
were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in | Edo period Japan. |
The ton'ya of the | Edo period were little different, essentially actin |
Edo period commanders baton "saihai" with a yaks ha | |
Tekkan became very popular during the | Edo period with wealthy merchants and farmers, sinc |
Prostitutes on display in Yoshiwara during the | Edo Period |
't come into its own until the beginning of the | Edo period in 1600. |
oned ring to it that carries the connotation of | Edo period Japanese folktales. |
The manga takes place in the | Edo period of Japan. |
Throughout the | Edo period (1603-1868), there was widespread male a |
as one telling the chronicles of samurai in the | Edo period hunting forbidden eggplant (nasu), anoth |
continue to benefit one in the next life, urban | Edo period ideals encouraged one to enjoy the pleas |
Modern Romantic Gardens - ( | Edo period and later) stroll gardens influenced by |
to life the earnestness of the people from the | Edo period and the feeling of a love that transcend |
Entering the | Edo Period with an increase of 1,500-koku by means |
army in Sekigahara, Yoshiaki still entered the | Edo Period with a level of authority over the Omura |
a revolver was an early Japanese handgun of the | Edo period used by Samurai troops. |
influence of the Tokugawa shogunate during the | Edo period in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
Edo period samurai karuta tatami dou in the hara-at | |
Edo period samurai hara-ate style karuta tatami dou | |
with slight revisions-i.e., all during the late | Edo period (1603-1867), it became an immediate hit |
Kamui is a ninja from the | Edo period who has decided to leave his clan. |
hey were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in | Edo period Japan. |
s by the successive Tokugawa governments of the | Edo period (1600-1868 approximately) provided a fer |
e Buddhist and Confucian thinking prevailing in | Edo period Japan. |
It continued throughout the | Edo period until the 1871 abolition of the han syst |
This style carried on into the | Edo period and became called karusan-bakama. |
l Whaling in Taiji, depicted in a maki-e in the | Edo period |
Edo period shunga sought to express a varied world | |
The style reached its apex in the | Edo period (1603 to 1867). |
Japanese (samurai) | Edo period iron face mask menpo with a chain kusari |
eriod roughly corresponds with the mid-Heian to | Edo Period of Japan. |
Edo period Japanese (samurai), chain mail kusari, s | |
Mining began in the | Edo Period and the mine was nationalised in 1872. . |
istorical military group Shinsengumi during the | Edo Period of Japan's history. |
The late | Edo period was a very confused time when the countr |
The Wagokuhen was popular until the | Edo Period when Japanese dictionaries began to incl |
During the | Edo period in Japan, there were a great many priest |
Edo period Japanese (samurai) folding suit of armor | |
n writing popular fiction with swordsmen of the | Edo period as his protagonists. |
Japanese sweets, it evolved further during the | Edo period as sugar became more available. |
A Japanese | Edo period wood block print of a samurai carrying a |
trangers in the Tokugawa era (also known as the | Edo Period) who come together on a journey across J |
It was constructed in 1854 (the | Edo period). |
It dates from the | Edo period, when it was rebuilt by order of the thi |
It flourished during the | Edo Period, as it was located in a fertile valley, |
During the | Edo period, he entered Japan illegally and was arre |
During the | Edo period, it was part of the Aizu domain, and was |
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