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Banshū or
Banshu may
refer to:
Banshū (磐州)
Banshū,
another name for
Iwaki Province.
Banshū (播州)
Banshū,
another name for
Harima Province. This disambiguation...
- The
Banshū dialect (播州弁,
Banshū-ben), also
called the
Harima dialect (播磨弁・方言, Harima-ben/-hōgen), is a ****anese
dialect spoken in the
Harima region (corresponding...
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Harima Province (播磨国,
Harima no kuni) or
Banshū (播州) was a
province of ****an in the part of Honshū that is the
southwestern part of present-day Hyōgo Prefecture...
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Banshū Vineyard (播州葡萄園,
Banshū budō-en) was a
Meiji period vineyard and
winery located in the
Inami neighborhood of the town of Inami, in south-central...
- The
Oniwaban (御庭番) or
niwaban (庭番) was a
group of government-emplo****
undercover agents (onmitsu),
established by the 8th
Tokugawa shōgun,
Tokugawa Yoshimune...
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Banshu Maru No. 52 (****anese: 第五十二播州丸) was an
auxiliary minesweeper of the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. She was laid down on 4 September...
- Aioi and
Banshū-Akō, and the
segment of the line is part of JR West's
Kinki region Urban Network. The line is
split into two
sections at
Banshū-Akō Station...
- living. Some
versions take
place in
Harima Province (播磨国,
Harima no kuni) or
Banshū (播州),
others in the Banchō (番町) area in Edo. The
story of the
death of Okiku...
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alias Banshū, is
called Banshū-ben. As well as Chūgoku dialect, it has the
discrimination of aspect, -yoru in
progressive and -toru in perfect.
Banshū-ben...
- The
Banshu Yamasaki Iris
Garden (播州山崎花菖蒲園,
Banshu Yamasaki Shobuen) is an iris
flower garden approximately 1,25 km (2 miles)
northeast of Shisō in Hyōgo...