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198:Hiroshige
122:Engishiki
1696:, p. 780
1671:Tsukushi
1631:Chichibu
1575:Ishikari
1560:Chishima
1546:Hokkaidō
1536:Tsushima
1491:Chikuzen
1468:Saikaidō
1425:Nankaidō
1405:Mimasaka
1372:San'yōdō
1319:San'indō
1161:Iwashiro
841:Archived
838:," p. 2.
817:, p. 385
786:, p. 411
694:Nichinan
580:, Hokuei
504:Yurihama
465:Villages
461:kokudaka
457:District
442:320,000
414:kokudaka
385:kokudaka
346:and the
236:pursued
232:monster
145:Yurihama
117:San'indo
84:Mimasaka
1715:by the
1610:Tokachi
1585:Kushiro
1530:702–824
1521:Satsuma
1486:Chikugo
1284:Echizen
1240:721–731
1231:Shinano
1216:Rikuzen
1206:Rikuchū
1155:718–724
1135:718–724
1108:Tōsandō
1088:Shimōsa
1068:Musashi
1033:Hitachi
1020:Tōkaidō
1009:716–738
1005:Yoshino
985:Kawachi
712:Gallery
680:36,121
635:70,839
602:27,900
578:Kotoura
568:35,482
531:46,044
490:28,645
437:Shinpan
427:Tottori
377:旧高旧領取調帳
254:Izanami
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210:History
202:ukiyo-e
179:Saihaku
100:Hakushū
74:in the
1682:Source
1661:Kumaso
1605:Teshio
1595:Oshima
1590:Nemuro
1580:Kitami
1565:Hidaka
1453:Sanuki
1410:Nagato
1400:Harima
1390:Bitchū
1352:Tajima
1309:Wakasa
1279:Echigo
1171:Kōzuke
1098:Tōtōmi
1093:Suruga
1078:Sagami
1063:Mikawa
1058:Kazusa
1000:Yamato
990:Settsu
893:
649:Yonago
612:Daisen
545:Hokuei
500:Misasa
471:Notes
280:, the
243:Kojiki
225:Fudoki
166:Tōhaku
133:. The
94:, and
92:Bitchū
66:was a
1656:Koshi
1570:Iburi
1551:1869–
1516:Ōsumi
1506:Hyūga
1501:Hizen
1481:Buzen
1476:Bungo
1438:Awaji
1395:Bizen
1385:Bingo
1362:Tango
1357:Tanba
1342:Iwami
1337:Izumo
1332:Inaba
1289:Etchū
1260:1869–
1250:1869–
1220:1869–
1210:1869–
1200:1869–
1190:–1869
1186:Mutsu
1165:1869–
1151:Iwase
1145:1869–
1141:Iwaki
1131:Iwaki
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1083:Shima
1073:Owari
980:Izumi
972:Kinai
809:" in
778:" in
759:Notes
653:Nanbu
287:shugo
230:hydra
96:Bingo
88:Izumo
80:Inaba
25:tanka
1723:and
1666:Toyo
1651:Kibi
1646:Keno
1636:Fusa
1619:Pre-
1526:Tane
1496:Higo
1458:Tosa
1327:Hōki
1304:Sado
1299:Noto
1294:Kaga
1256:Uzen
1236:Suwa
1176:Mino
1126:Hida
1116:Dewa
963:List
891:ISBN
807:Hōki
776:Hōki
702:Hōki
698:Kōfu
690:Hino
682:koku
637:koku
604:koku
570:koku
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492:koku
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406:Clan
403:Name
391:koku
321:koku
302:and
249:kami
177:and
155:雲伯地方
1511:Iki
1448:Kii
1443:Iyo
1433:Awa
1415:Suō
1380:Aki
1347:Oki
1246:Ugo
1181:Ōmi
1053:Kai
1048:Izu
1043:Ise
1038:Iga
1028:Awa
673:日野郡
628:会見郡
595:汗入郡
561:八橋郡
524:久米郡
502:,
483:河村郡
394:.
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