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479:Currently
348:Daisen-ji
311:Mōri clan
275:, exiled
209:Hiroshige
133:Engishiki
1707:, p. 780
1682:Tsukushi
1642:Chichibu
1586:Ishikari
1571:Chishima
1557:Hokkaidō
1547:Tsushima
1502:Chikuzen
1479:Saikaidō
1436:Nankaidō
1416:Mimasaka
1383:San'yōdō
1330:San'indō
1172:Iwashiro
852:Archived
849:," p. 2.
828:, p. 385
797:, p. 411
705:Nichinan
591:, Hokuei
515:Yurihama
476:Villages
472:kokudaka
468:District
453:320,000
425:kokudaka
396:kokudaka
357:and the
247:pursued
243:monster
156:Yurihama
128:San'indo
95:Mimasaka
1726:by the
1621:Tokachi
1596:Kushiro
1541:702–824
1532:Satsuma
1497:Chikugo
1295:Echizen
1251:721–731
1242:Shinano
1227:Rikuzen
1217:Rikuchū
1166:718–724
1146:718–724
1119:Tōsandō
1099:Shimōsa
1079:Musashi
1044:Hitachi
1031:Tōkaidō
1020:716–738
1016:Yoshino
996:Kawachi
723:Gallery
691:36,121
646:70,839
613:27,900
589:Kotoura
579:35,482
542:46,044
501:28,645
448:Shinpan
438:Tottori
388:旧高旧領取調帳
265:Izanami
239:", the
221:History
213:ukiyo-e
190:Saihaku
111:Hakushū
85:in the
18:Hakushu
1693:Source
1672:Kumaso
1616:Teshio
1606:Oshima
1601:Nemuro
1591:Kitami
1576:Hidaka
1464:Sanuki
1421:Nagato
1411:Harima
1401:Bitchū
1363:Tajima
1320:Wakasa
1290:Echigo
1182:Kōzuke
1109:Tōtōmi
1104:Suruga
1089:Sagami
1074:Mikawa
1069:Kazusa
1011:Yamato
1001:Settsu
904:
660:Yonago
623:Daisen
556:Hokuei
511:Misasa
482:Notes
291:, the
254:Kojiki
236:Fudoki
177:Tōhaku
144:. The
105:, and
103:Bitchū
77:was a
1667:Koshi
1581:Iburi
1562:1869–
1527:Ōsumi
1517:Hyūga
1512:Hizen
1492:Buzen
1487:Bungo
1449:Awaji
1406:Bizen
1396:Bingo
1373:Tango
1368:Tanba
1353:Iwami
1348:Izumo
1343:Inaba
1300:Etchū
1271:1869–
1261:1869–
1231:1869–
1221:1869–
1211:1869–
1201:–1869
1197:Mutsu
1176:1869–
1162:Iwase
1156:1869–
1152:Iwaki
1142:Iwaki
1131:-1869
1094:Shima
1084:Owari
991:Izumi
983:Kinai
820:" in
789:" in
770:Notes
664:Nanbu
298:shugo
241:hydra
107:Bingo
99:Izumo
91:Inaba
36:tanka
1734:and
1677:Toyo
1662:Kibi
1657:Keno
1647:Fusa
1630:Pre-
1537:Tane
1507:Higo
1469:Tosa
1338:Hōki
1315:Sado
1310:Noto
1305:Kaga
1267:Uzen
1247:Suwa
1187:Mino
1137:Hida
1127:Dewa
974:List
902:ISBN
818:Hōki
787:Hōki
713:Hōki
709:Kōfu
701:Hino
693:koku
648:koku
615:koku
581:koku
544:koku
503:koku
455:koku
420:Type
417:Clan
414:Name
402:koku
332:koku
313:and
260:kami
188:and
166:雲伯地方
1522:Iki
1459:Kii
1454:Iyo
1444:Awa
1426:Suō
1391:Aki
1358:Oki
1257:Ugo
1192:Ōmi
1064:Kai
1059:Izu
1054:Ise
1049:Iga
1039:Awa
684:日野郡
639:会見郡
606:汗入郡
572:八橋郡
535:久米郡
513:,
494:河村郡
405:.
64:伯耆国
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