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Sarutahiko Ōkami
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of Kagura and Noh. Other descendants includes the Ujitoko clan from Ise province . According to Kojiki, he went in Ise where a giant clam trapped his hand
Gamō clan
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Katahide, lord of Hino Castle in Ōmi Province. He later held Matsusaka (Ise Province ) and finally Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Aizu Domain) in Mutsu Province. He
Masanao of Kyoto
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should not be confused with the series of netsuke-shi from Ujiyamada, Ise Province (modern day Ise) who carved under the same name (albeit with a different
Kashiwazaki, Niigata
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direct control of the shogunate, or were exclaves of Kuwana Domain (Ise Province ), Kaminoyama Domain (Mutsu Province), Nagaoka Domain (Echigo Province)
Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces
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Ise Province 34°27′22″N 136°47′10″E / 34.45611°N 136.78611°E / 34.45611; 136.78611 (7. Mount Asama, Teahouses on the Mountain Pass, Ise Province )
Hiroshige
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Sukiyagashi in the Eastern Capital Thirty-six Views, print 27: Futami Bay in Ise Province Hiroshige II was a young print artist, Chinpei Suzuki, who married Hiroshige's
Lady Rokujō
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Lady Rokujō is frightened by her jealous Shiryo. She leaves to the Ise Province with her daughter Akikonomu to purify and contain her spirit. Genji visits
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Hiroshige)
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Provinces 静岡県島田市 Shimada, Shizuoka 27 伊勢二見か浦 Ise futamigaura Futami Bay in Ise Province 三重県伊勢市 Ise, Mie 28 信州諏訪之湖 Shinshū suwa no mizuumi Lake Suwa in Shinano
Japanese armour
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Tokyo National Museum. Kofun Helmet Iron And Gilt Copper 5th century, Ise Province . Kozane dou (dō) gusoku, are samurai armours with a lamellar cuirass
Kanze Motomasa
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played a role. Motomasa died under mysterious circumstances at Anotsu in Ise Province in 1432. Zeami lamented his son's death in Museki Isshi (1433, A Page
List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)
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Nagano Artifacts from the Kyōgamine sutra mounds at Mount Asama in Ise province (伊勢国朝熊山経ケ峯経塚出 土品, Ise no kuni Asama-yama Kyōgamine kyōzuka shutsudohin)