- no ran), also
known as the Shimabara-
Amakusa Rebellion (島原・天草の乱, Shimabara-
Amakusa no ran) or Shimabara-
Amakusa Ikki (島原・天草一揆), was an
uprising that occurred...
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Amakusa (天草),
which means "Heaven's Gr****," is a
series of
islands off the west
coast of Kyushu, the
southernmost of the four main
islands of ****an. The...
- Shirō
Tokisada (益田 四郎 時貞, c. 1621? – 28
February 1638), also
known as
Amakusa Shirō (天草 四郎), was a ****anese
Christian of the Edo
period and
leader of...
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Amakusa is a
series of
islands belonging to ****an.
Amakusa may also
refer to:
Amakusa, Kumamoto, ****an
Amakusa,
Kumamoto (town), ****an
Amakusa Airfield...
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Amakusa 1637 may
refer to:
Amakusa 1637,
manga written by
Michiyo Akaishi Shimabara Rebellion, led by
Amakusa Shirō,
began in 1637
Amakusa (disambiguation)...
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Amakusa pottery (天草陶磁器,
Amakusa tōjiki) is a type of ****anese
pottery traditionally from the
Amakusa islands, in
Kumamoto Prefecture. "第12回 天草大陶磁器展". Amakusatoujiki...
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Amakusa Airlines Co., Ltd. (天草エアライン株式会社,
Amakusa Earain Kabushiki-gaisha) is an
airline based in
Amakusa,
Kumamoto Prefecture, ****an. It
operates regional...
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Amakusa (天草郡,
Amakusa-gun) is a
district located in
Kumamoto Prefecture, ****an.
Following the
March 27, 2006
Amakusa merger the
district consists of the...
- of
Kumamoto Prefecture, with
other major cities including Yatsushiro,
Amakusa, and Tamana.
Kumamoto Prefecture is
located in the
center of Kyūshū on...
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Amakusa (天草市,
Amakusa-shi) is a city
located in
Kumamoto Prefecture, ****an. As of 31 August 2024[update], the city had an
estimated po****tion of 72,243...