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Kamikaze (typhoon)
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1948 Fukui earthquake
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1974 Japanese Embassy attack in Kuwait
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1991 Winter Universiade
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2001 Central Government Reform
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2007 Noto earthquake
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A draft of the constitution of People's Republic of Japan
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Agano ware
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Aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan
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Akamatsu clan
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Akashi Takenori
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Akizuki Noborinosuke
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Andreas Cleyer
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Anegakōji clan
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Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty
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Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
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Anma
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Ansei Purge
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Aoki Kazuoki
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Aono Domain
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Asada Domain
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Ashikaga clan
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Ashikaga Yoshiharu
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Asuka Kiyomihara Code
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Ayukai clan
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Azuchi religious debate
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Azuma Kagami
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Azumi (people)
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Baba clan (Kai)
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Bakuto
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Ban Dainagon Ekotoba
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Bansha no goku
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Bansho Shirabesho
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Beigoma
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Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation
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Benten Daiba
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Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain
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Black Mist Scandal (Japanese politics)
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Bombing of Osaka in World War II
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Changjiao massacre
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Chidōkan (Tsuruoka)
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Chin-Doihara Agreement
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Chōfu Domain
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Chōnin
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Japanese warship Chōyō
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Chūnagon
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Diego Collado
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Convention of Kanagawa
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Cornerstone of Peace
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Council of Five Elders
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Cui Xingwu
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Dai Ichi Daihoumaru Ship case
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Echi no takutsu
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Edomoji
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Elekiter
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Expo '70
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Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan
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Four Hitokiri of the Bakumatsu
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Freedom and People's Rights Movement
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Fudoki
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Fukui Domain
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Funai Domain
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Fushimi bugyo
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Good Wife, Wise Mother
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Gōzoku
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Hadagi
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Hague Secret Emissary Affair
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Hamaguri rebellion
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Hamamatsu Castle
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Han school
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Hatakeyama clan
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Hatogaya Domain
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Hayato (people)
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Hikone Domain
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Himeji Domain
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Himeyuri Students
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Hirado Domain
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Hiroshima Witness
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Hitoyoshi Domain
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Honjin
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Honjō Domain
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Hyōgo bugyō
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IJA 18th Independent Mixed Brigade
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IJA 1st Cavalry Brigade
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IJA 2nd Independent Mixed Brigade
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IJA 3rd Cavalry Brigade
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IJA 4th Cavalry Brigade
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IJA Cavalry Group
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Icarus affair
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Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins
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Ichinoseki Domain
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Iino Domain
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Inro
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Ishide Tatewaki
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Ishikozume
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Itakura Katsuaki
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Iwakuni Domain
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Japan Society of London
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Japanese Left Army
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Japanese Surrendered Personnel
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Wadōkaichin
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Japanese castes under the ritsuryō
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Japanese mathematics
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Japanese mon (currency)
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Japanese opium policy in Taiwan (1895–1945)
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Jito
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Joint Communiqué of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People's Republic of China
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Joseph Dodge
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Kabane
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