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    Station 59.9 km Kisei Main Line: Kameyama Station—Shingū Station 180.2 km Meishō Line: Matsusaka Station—Ise-Okitsu Station 43.5 km Sangū Line: Taki Station—Toba...
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    other four, Empress Genshō, Empress Kōken (also Empress Shōtoku), Empress Meishō, and Empress Go-Sakuramachi, were unwed daughters of previous emperors....
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    Matsudaira Tadayoshi. Among the descendants of Lady Saigō was the Empress Meishō (1624–1696), one of very few women to accede to the Chrysanthemum Throne...
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    armed Buddhist monks were common during the sengoku period. The Empress Meishō (r. 1629–43) also had grave doubts when she heard about how the Spanish...
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    peels, and making confectionery lozenges and pastilles. In the European Union, the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community...
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  • (390 ft) in four cascades, of great cultural significance, considered a meisho, or "famous site" Shōmyō Falls – 350 m (1,150 ft) high; the tallest year-round...
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    Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque (d. 1683) January 9 – Empress Meishō of Japan (d. 1696) January 15 – Rombout Verhulst, Dutch sculptor (d. 1698)...
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  • (complete list) – Go-Yōzei, Emperor (1586–1611) Go-Mizunoo, Emperor (1611–1629) Meishō, Emperor (1629–1643) Go-Kōmyō, Emperor (1643–1654) Go-Sai, Emperor (1655–1663)...
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    married Takaatsukasa Takako 1624: Tokugawa Masako gave birth to Empress Meishō 1625: Masako gave birth to Onna-ni-no-Miya 1626: Honda Tadatoki died, Senhime...
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    Monuments (天然記念物, tennen kinenbutsu) and 410 Places of Scenic Beauty (名勝, meishō). The highest classifications are 75 Special Natural Monuments (特別天然記念物...
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