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Hizen Province (肥前国,
Hizen no kuni) was an old
province of ****an in the area of the Saga and
Nagasaki prefectures. It was
sometimes called Hishū (肥州),...
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Hizen (肥前町,
Hizen-chō) was a town
located in the
Higashimatsuura District of Saga Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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known as Hizenhan, was a
Tozama domain situated in Saga District,
Hizen Province. The
Nabeshima clan held the
position of the domain's lord, leading...
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January 1905. She was
commissioned into the
Imperial ****anese Navy as
Hizen (肥前) in 1908.
Based in
Sasebo when ****an
declared war on
Germany in 1914...
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Hizen-Arima clan (****anese: 肥前有馬氏, Hepburn:
Hizen-Arima-shi) is a ****anese
samurai family. From 1695
until 1871 they
ruled the
Maruoka Domain as daimyo...
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gakuzuka Sannō
torii – a myōjin
torii with a
gable above the
kasagi Hizen torii – an
unusual style with a
rounded kasagi and thick,
flared pillars...
- the town of Arita, in the
former Hizen Province,
northwestern Kyūshū island. It is also
known as
Hizen ware (肥前焼,
Hizen-yaki)
after the
wider area of the...
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castle located in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture.
Nagoya Castle was
located within Hizen Province on a
peninsula near to Iki Island, and
served as the base from...
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Hizen-Shiroishi
Station (肥前白石駅, Hizenshiroishi-eki) is a
railway station in Shiroishi,
Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by JR...
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Hizen-Kashima
Station (肥前鹿島駅, Hizenkashima-eki) is a
railway station in Kashima, Saga Prefecture. It is
operated by JR
Kyushu on the
Nagasaki Main Line...