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Provinces of Japan
... from Shinano Province). Provinces are classified into kinai (within the capital), and seven or eight ... geographically. Early eighth century See also Gokishichido. Kinai 畿内 (Area.near.capital-Within) Yamato ... Strait) Early ninth century to Meiji restoration Kinai (Area.near.capital-Within) Yamashiro (then imperial ... Satsuma Iki Tsushima After Meiji restoration (1868) Kinai (Area.near.capital-Within) Yamashiro Yamato Kawachi ...
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Province of Japan (translated from Italian)
... Shinano). The province they are classified in kinai (with the understood one them), and in ... are overlapped geographically. Index Beginning 8° century Kinai ? (Capital-within) Yamato ? (ancient imperial center) (written ... beginning of 9° century until restaurazione Meiji Kinai (Capital-within) Yamashiro (then imperial seat) Yamato ... Iki Tsushima After the Meiji restoration ( 1868 ) Kinai (Capital-within) Yamashiro Yamato Kawachi Izumi Settsu ...
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Kansai
... is strongly formed in Kansai region. History Kinai (畿内) is a historical region of ... Izumi. Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe belonged to Kinai, now Kinai means Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto (Keihanshin) area, the ...
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Administrative divisions of Japan (Toyotomi) (Althistory wiki)
... ease into 8 vast Dô plus the Kinai (area around the Capital). The daimyô were ... Today Japan consists of 15 dô, the Kinai, and several autonomous regions. [edit] List of ... island, Karafto, and Chixima) Tôsan Tôkai Fokuriku Kinai Sannin Sannyô Nankai Saikai Later Dô (listed ...
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Kofun time (translated from German)
... Japan took its beginning in the fruitful Kinai level. The period received their name from ... in the southern Honshu, particularly in the Kinai area around Nara, and in the northern ...
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Haniwa (translated from French)
... the south of Honshû (??) - more particularly in Kinai (??), close of Nara (??) - and in the north ... of the difficult conservation of wood, in Kinai, and also bear the name of haniwa ...
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Kofun era
... haniwa were found in southern Honshu—especially the Kinai region around Nara—and northern Kyushu. Haniwa grave ... This society was most developed in the Kinai Region and the easternmost part of the ...
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Kofun period (translated from Portuguese)
... of Honshu (especially in the region of Kinai next to Nara ) and also in Norte ... its bigger development in the region of Kinai and the part Este of the interior ...
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Gokishichid? (translated from German)
... that Sui dynasty . The five internal provinces (?? Kinai) were: Yamato (?? or?) Yamashiro (?? or??) Kawachi (??) Sattsu ...
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Kansai (translated from German)
... historical name for the Kansai region is Kinai (??, literally: Capital inside). In the Japanese antiquity ...
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