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103:Hiroshige
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1055:718–724
1028:Tōsandō
1008:Shimōsa
988:Musashi
953:Hitachi
940:Tōkaidō
929:716–738
925:Yoshino
905:Kawachi
791:Sources
713:10,000
683:16,000
653:10,000
623:23,000
593:60,000
563:50,000
533:12,000
527:Miyake
503:70,000
473:20,000
428:Domain
292:daimyōs
232:samurai
128:History
116:Tōkaidō
107:ukiyo-e
89:Shinano
58:was an
1602:Source
1581:Kumaso
1525:Teshio
1515:Oshima
1510:Nemuro
1500:Kitami
1485:Hidaka
1373:Sanuki
1330:Nagato
1320:Harima
1310:Bitchū
1272:Tajima
1229:Wakasa
1199:Echigo
1091:Kōzuke
1018:Tōtōmi
1013:Suruga
998:Sagami
983:Mikawa
978:Kazusa
920:Yamato
910:Settsu
814:
766:Mikawa
725:Sports
557:Honda
467:Naitō
436:Dates
432:Daimyō
403:(北設楽郡)
397:(設楽郡)
371:(加茂郡)
314:tenryō
199:Toyota
142:Kujiki
93:Tōtōmi
91:, and
68:Sanshū
1576:Koshi
1490:Iburi
1471:1869–
1436:Ōsumi
1426:Hyūga
1421:Hizen
1401:Buzen
1396:Bungo
1358:Awaji
1315:Bizen
1305:Bingo
1282:Tango
1277:Tanba
1262:Iwami
1257:Izumo
1252:Inaba
1209:Etchū
1180:1869–
1170:1869–
1140:1869–
1130:1869–
1120:1869–
1110:–1869
1106:Mutsu
1085:1869–
1071:Iwase
1065:1869–
1061:Iwaki
1051:Iwaki
1040:-1869
1003:Shima
993:Owari
900:Izumi
892:Kinai
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717:fudai
687:fudai
657:fudai
647:Ōoka
627:fudai
597:fudai
567:fudai
537:fudai
507:fudai
477:fudai
448:Type
391:(額田郡)
289:fudai
227:shōen
81:Owari
1643:and
1586:Toyo
1571:Kibi
1566:Keno
1556:Fusa
1539:Pre-
1446:Tane
1416:Higo
1378:Tosa
1247:Hōki
1224:Sado
1219:Noto
1214:Kaga
1176:Uzen
1156:Suwa
1096:Mino
1046:Hida
1036:Dewa
883:List
812:ISBN
732:and
700:畑ヶ村藩
640:西大平藩
617:Doi
442:koku
85:Mino
1431:Iki
1368:Kii
1363:Iyo
1353:Awa
1335:Suō
1300:Aki
1267:Oki
1166:Ugo
1101:Ōmi
973:Kai
968:Izu
963:Ise
958:Iga
948:Awa
670:奥殿藩
610:刈屋藩
580:西尾藩
550:岡崎藩
520:田原藩
490:吉田藩
460:挙母藩
188:国府町
45:三河国
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