• Kazusa may refer to: Kazusa Province (上総, Kazusa-no kuni), former province of Japan Kazusa, Nagasaki (加津佐町 Kazusa-machi), former town in Minamitakaki...
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    Kazusa Province (上総, Kazusa-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of modern Chiba Prefecture. The province was located in the middle of the Bōsō...
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    the area which it serves: Musashi (Japanese: 武蔵), Shimōsa (Japanese: 下総) and Kazusa (Japanese: 上総). Its official line color is navy. Formally, the...
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    Province again in 781 Kazusa (Sōshū) (上総 (総州)) – divided from Fusa Province (総) in the 7th century Shimōsa (Sōshū) (下総 (総州)) – divided from Fusa Province...
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  • refer to: Sōshū (相州) Sagami Province (相模) Sōshū (総州) Fusa Province (総) Kazusa Province (上総) Shimōsa Province (下総) Kazusa and Shimōsa are also called Ryōsō...
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    records the total population of families of taxpayers in Hitachi no kuni (常陸) in 795 was 191,660 (excluding families of officers, families of workers for...
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  • Fudoki 下総風土記 Kazusa Province: Kazusa no Kuni Fudoki 上総風土記 Hitachi Province: Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki ja:常陸風土記 Ōmi Province: Ōmi no Kuni Fudoki ja:近江風土記 Mino...
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  • Kōzukenosuke Kaneshige (上総介兼重) Echizen Kanetane I (越前兼植 (初代)) Echizen Kanenori (越前兼則) Aizu Kanesada (会津兼定) Echigo no Kami Kunihiro (越後守儔) Yamashiro no Kami...
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    The Kazusa Kokubun-niji (上総国分尼寺跡) is the ruins of a Buddhist nunnery located in the city of Ichihara, Chiba, Japan which was part of the provincial temple...
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    Kazusa Kokubun-ji (上総国分寺) is a Buddhist temple in Ichihara, Chiba, Japan, belonging to the Shingon-shu Buzan-ha sect, and is the provincial temple ("kokubunji")...
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