Early Modern Japan. Oxford University Press. p. 61. ISBN 9780195331264. Kisoji Shukuba-machi Series: Narai-juku. (in Japanese) Higashi Nihon Denshin Denwa
stone") by Zen priest Takuan in his travelogue Kisoji kikō ki. Kaibara Ekken also says in his Kisoji no ki (1685) that he witnessed the "Nezame no toko
and Data-driven Travel Cost Modeling on the Historical Road of Nakasendō-Kisoji (Central Highland Japan)". In Frischer, Bernard (ed.). Making history interactive:
plagiarized by Hiroshige from an illustrated guide to the Nakasendō called the "Kisoji Meisho Zue", published in 1805. Nakasendō Banba-juku - Toriimoto-juku -
Kirifuri no taki) The Amida Falls in the Far Reaches of the Kisokaidō Road (Kisoji no oku Amida-ga-taki) Aoigaoka Falls in the Eastern Capital (Toto Aoigaoka
His Home やぐら太鼓が風に哭いた December 5, 1974 (1974-12-05) 11 The Whirlwind Of Kisoji 木曽路のつむじ風 December 12, 1974 (1974-12-12) 12 Humanity And Justice やわ肌仁義 December 26
declared guilty. As a result, Kondō was beheaded by the executioner Yokokura Kisoji at the Itabashi execution grounds on May 17, 1868. Among the crowd witnessing
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and texts in Japanese only. (Joint work.) Kita-ku, Nishi-ku-hen: Minoji, Kisoji ni sotte (北区・西区編:美濃路・木曽路に沿って). Nagoya: Kyōdo Shuppansha, 1993. ISBN 4-87670-051-6
affiliated with any political organization. (The former Dai-Koto was Mr. Kisoji Yanagisawa.) The current Dai-Koto of the Hokkekō Federation is Mr. Koichiro