-
Development Commission, the
Meiji government decided to
change the name of
Ezochi.
Matsuura Takeshirō
submitted six proposals,
including names such as Kaihokudō...
- Ezo was
known as the
Ezochi (蝦夷地) (lit. 'Ezo-land'), or 'Ainu Lands'.
Ezochi was in turn
divided into
three sections:
North Ezochi,
which covered southern...
- the
modern ****anese and Russians.
These regions are
often referred to as
Ezochi (蝦夷地) and its
inhabitants as
Emishi (蝦夷) in
historical ****anese texts. Official...
-
tribes as a
threat to ****an. The ****anese
mistakenly thought that
Hokkaido (
Ezochi) had a land
bridge to
Tartary (Orankai)
where Manchus lived and thought...
-
tribes as a
threat to ****an. The ****anese
mistakenly thought that
Hokkaido (
Ezochi) had a land
bridge to
Tartary (Orankai)
where Manchus lived and thought...
- late eighteenth-century
connections between the
indigenous inhabitants of
Ezochi, the Wajin, China, and Russia. The
portrait of
Ininkari from the series...
- 1989 -
Densetsu Naki Chi 1992 - Suna no
Kuronikuru (Sand Chronicle) 1996 -
Ezochi Bekken 2004 - Yume wa
Arechi o
Other awards 1985 -
Yoshikawa Eiji Prize...
- ****igned by the
shogunate to
policing portions of the
frontier region of
Ezochi (now Hokkaido). The clan's
first direct encounter with
foreigners came in...
-
fortune through trade by
importing sake, salt, rice and
other staples to
Ezochi (the ****anese area of Hokkaidō) and
exporting herring,
salmon and kelp to...
-
designating the
southern Oshima Peninsula as
Wajinchi and the
remaining area as
Ezochi. Ainu
individuals used to
journey to
Wajin territories and
Honshu for trade...