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302:Nihon Shoki
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2003:; excerpt,
1921:Taihō Code
1900:Shiribeshi
1571:Hokurikudō
1526:Shimotsuke
1193:. (1910).
1158:References
1134:at p. 780.
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943:Ōno Domain
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591:After the
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459:sites of
414:Heian-kyō
385:Man'yōshū
376:Man'yōshū
347:districts
254:Hiroshige
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1931:Chichibu
1875:Ishikari
1860:Chishima
1846:Hokkaidō
1836:Tsushima
1791:Chikuzen
1768:Saikaidō
1725:Nankaidō
1705:Mimasaka
1672:San'yōdō
1619:San'indō
1461:Iwashiro
1054:, p. 165
953:Doi clan
863:320,000
832:kokudaka
664:kokudaka
481:Tokoname
453:ceramics
397:ritsuryō
93:136°30′E
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1885:Kushiro
1830:702–824
1821:Satsuma
1786:Chikugo
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1540:721–731
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1516:Rikuzen
1506:Rikuchū
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1388:Shimōsa
1368:Musashi
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