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was built for the use of the hierarchy of bureaucrats. The many buildings were arranged along a symmetrical grid, not far from the
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was established in northwest Kyushu the late 7th century. The town of
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of the official position at the head of the regional government. It is also a metonym for the person who fills this leadership role.
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is the name of the civil government on the island of Kyūshū. As it grew and developed, a large complex of government offices
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refers to the region which includes all the provinces on the island of Kyūshū and other nearby islands.
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court. There were a series of envoys which came before the unsuccessful invasion of 1274.
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