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1569:, p. 780
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615:See also
595:Highways
509:kokudaka
341:Ōi River
232:Kamakura
184:ritsuryō
161:and the
90:through
1588:by the
1483:Tokachi
1458:Kushiro
1403:702–824
1394:Satsuma
1359:Chikugo
1157:Echizen
1113:721–731
1104:Shinano
1089:Rikuzen
1079:Rikuchū
1028:718–724
1008:718–724
981:Tōsandō
961:Shimōsa
941:Musashi
906:Hitachi
893:Tōkaidō
882:716–738
878:Yoshino
858:Kawachi
704:30 June
601:Tōkaidō
585:10,000
560:40,000
533:50,000
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80:Shinano
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1555:Source
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1478:Teshio
1468:Oshima
1463:Nemuro
1453:Kitami
1438:Hidaka
1326:Sanuki
1283:Nagato
1273:Harima
1263:Bitchū
1225:Tajima
1182:Wakasa
1152:Echigo
1044:Kōzuke
971:Tōtōmi
966:Suruga
951:Sagami
936:Mikawa
931:Kazusa
873:Yamato
863:Settsu
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529:Mizuno
503:daimyō
383:shōgun
353:tenryō
317:Shōgun
278:Mikawa
153:Numazu
96:Sunshū
84:Tōtōmi
82:, and
76:Sagami
1529:Koshi
1443:Iburi
1424:1869–
1389:Ōsumi
1379:Hyūga
1374:Hizen
1354:Buzen
1349:Bungo
1311:Awaji
1268:Bizen
1258:Bingo
1235:Tango
1230:Tanba
1215:Iwami
1210:Izumo
1205:Inaba
1162:Etchū
1133:1869–
1123:1869–
1093:1869–
1083:1869–
1073:1869–
1063:–1869
1059:Mutsu
1038:1869–
1024:Iwase
1018:1869–
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1004:Iwaki
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956:Shima
946:Owari
853:Izumi
845:Kinai
651:" in
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609:Kyoto
607:with
575:fudai
556:Honda
550:fudai
523:fudai
499:type
496:Name
473:(駿東郡)
367:fudai
348:Sunpu
236:Kyoto
234:with
1596:and
1539:Toyo
1524:Kibi
1519:Keno
1509:Fusa
1492:Pre-
1399:Tane
1369:Higo
1331:Tosa
1200:Hōki
1177:Sado
1172:Noto
1167:Kaga
1129:Uzen
1109:Suwa
1049:Mino
999:Hida
989:Dewa
836:List
737:ISBN
706:2013
587:koku
562:koku
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253:kuge
126:and
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1321:Kii
1316:Iyo
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1288:Suō
1253:Aki
1220:Oki
1119:Ugo
1054:Ōmi
926:Kai
921:Izu
916:Ise
911:Iga
901:Awa
605:Edo
72:Kai
68:Izu
45:駿河国
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