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  2. Groups of Traditional Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Horiuchi district (萩市堀内地区, Hagi-shi Horiuchi-chiku) [100] samurai quarter 2 77.4 ha (191 acres) This district covers almost the whole area of the third bailey of Hagi Castle founded by Mōri Terumoto in 1608. It contained the domain's offices and residences of Mōri's household and high ranked samurai. Hagi, Yamaguchi

  3. Yoshiwara - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiwara (吉原) was a famous yūkaku (red-light district) in Edo, present-day Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1617, Yoshiwara was one of three licensed and well-known red-light districts created during the early 17th century by the Tokugawa shogunate, alongside Shimabara in Kyoto in 1640 [1] and Shinmachi in Osaka. [1]

  4. Jōkamachi - Wikipedia

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    These cities tended to exist around river terraces in eastern Japan and deltas facing the ocean in western Japan, while cities like Hikone, Zeze, and Suwa are adjacent to a lake as part of the "lake type" jōkamachi. Within a jōkamachi, smaller districts like Samurai-machi, Ashigaru-machi, Chōnin, and Tera-machi surrounded the castle. A ...

  5. Aoyama, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The area is known for its international fashion houses, cafes and restaurants. Kita-Aoyama ( 北青山 , "North Aoyama") refers to the area on the north side of Aoyama-dori (Aoyama Street) between the Akasaka Palace and Aoyama Gakuin University , while Minami-Aoyama ( 南青山 , "South Aoyama") refers to the area to the south of Aoyama-dori ...

  6. Yamashiro ikki - Wikipedia

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    The Yamashiro ikki [1] or Yamashiro kuni ikki [2] was a confederacy that emerged in Japan's Yamashiro Province (present-day southern Kyoto Prefecture) during the late 15th century. After the chaotic Ōnin War had weakened the Ashikaga shogunate's authority, feuding samurai armies fought for the control of provinces across Japan.

  7. Kajichō, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Kajichō (鍛冶町) is a district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It consists of Kajichō 1-chōme and Kajichō 2-chōme. This article also explains about Kanda-Kajichō (神田鍛冶町), which today only has Kanda-Kajichō 3-chōme. As of April 1, 2007, the total population of the two districts is 371.

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