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  2. Takayama Jin'ya - Wikipedia

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    The Takayama Jin'ya (高山陣屋) is a surviving Edo period jin'ya which served as the Daikansho for Hida Province under the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan from 1692 to 1871. It is located in what is now Hachiken-machi of the city of Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. It has been protected as a National Historic Site since 1929. [1]

  3. Takayama, Gifu - Wikipedia

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    Takayama-shi Kyodo-kan is a local history museum with handicrafts and traditional items. Takayama Jin'ya is a historical government house and National Historic Site; Kusakabe Folk Museum is a local museum in an old merchant's home. Hida Kokubun-ji, founded in the Nara period as the provincial temple of Hida, it is the oldest structure in Takayama.

  4. Jin'ya - Wikipedia

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    The Takayama Jin'ya, a surviving Edo period jin'ya in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, was the administrative headquarters of Hida Province. A jin'ya (陣屋) was a type of administrative headquarters in the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period of Japanese history.

  5. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Gifu) - Wikipedia

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    Nishitakagike Jin'ya ruins 西高木家陣屋跡 Nishitakagike jin'ya ato: Ōgaki: Edo period jin'ya Takayama Jin'ya: 3, 7: 00003859: Akahogi Tile Kiln Site ruins 赤保木瓦窯跡 Akahogi kawara kama ato: Takayama

  6. Hida Province - Wikipedia

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    The daikansho was then elevated to that of a jin'ya and the final 14 holders of the office were styled Gundai rather than Daikan. The Takayama jin'ya has the distinction of being the only jin'ya on tenyrō territory. The area under its control consisted of 414 villages with a total kokudaka of 57,182 koku.

  7. Category:Takayama, Gifu - Wikipedia

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    Takayama Festival; Takayama Jin'ya; Takayama Station This page was last edited on 19 May 2019, at 07:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Takayama Castle - Wikipedia

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    Currently the shape of areas remain with only a little part of stone walls, but several buildings were transferred to neighbor temples at the time of abolition and still remain. The local magistrate's office is preserved in almost the original style, called the Takayama Jin'ya. The remains of the castle are in the present-day Shiroyama Park.

  9. Category:Hida Province - Wikipedia

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    Takayama Castle; Takayama Jin'ya This page was last edited on 9 October 2020, at 17:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...