- The
Shimabara Rebellion (島原の乱,
Shimabara no ran), also
known as the
Shimabara-Amakusa
Rebellion (島原・天草の乱,
Shimabara-Amakusa no ran) or
Shimabara-Amakusa...
- that
hosts Shimabara,
Nagasaki Shimabara Castle, in
Shimabara,
Nagasaki Shimabara Rebellion (also
known as the
Battle or
Siege of
Shimabara), a 1637 uprising...
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Shimabara Castle (島原城,
Shimabara-jō), also
known as
Moritake Castle (森岳城, Moritake-jō) and
Takaki Castle (高来城, Takaki-jō), is a ****anese
castle located...
- The
Shimabara Domain (島原藩),
located in
Hizen Province, was a
ruling domain that held
authority over the
surrounding area of
Shimabara.
Originally known...
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Shimabara (島原市,
Shimabara-shi) is a city
located on the north-eastern tip of the
Shimabara Peninsula,
facing Ariake Bay in the east and
Mount Unzen (including...
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Shimabara (嶋原) (often
simplified to 島原,
sometimes styled 嶌原),
established in 1640, was the
designated red
light district (yūkaku) in Kyoto. Following...
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Shimabara Peninsula (島原半島,
Shimabara-hantō) is a
peninsula located in
Nagasaki Prefecture on the
island of Kyushu, ****an. The
peninsula incorporates the...
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Shimabara Lullaby (****anese: 島原の子守唄 or
Shimabara no komoriuta) is a folk song-like
lullaby by
Kohei Miyazaki of
Shimabara,
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an...
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tsunami resulted from the
volcanic activities of
Mount Unzen (in the
Shimabara Peninsula of
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an) on 21 May. This
caused the collapse...
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Shimabara Railway (島原鉄道,
Shimabara Tetsudō) (Shimatetsu (島鉄) for short) is a third-sector
railway company in Nagasaki, ****an.
Shimabara Railway also operates...