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1081:Shimotsuke
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713:References
690:at p. 780.
686:Nussbaum,
471:Edo period
463:Maeda clan
374:Ichinomiya
320:Taihō Code
1564:provinces
1479:provinces
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435:with the
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350:Man'yōshū
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256:Hiroshige
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1260:Mimasaka
1227:San'yōdō
1174:San'indō
1016:Iwashiro
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606:See also
500:and the
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431:and the
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1570:by the
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1440:Kushiro
1385:702–824
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1341:Chikugo
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