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Development Commission, the
Meiji government decided to
change the name of
Ezochi.
Matsuura Takeshirō
submitted six proposals,
including names such as Kaihokudō...
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Ezochi (蝦夷地) (lit. 'Ezo-land'), or 'Ainu Lands'.
There were also ****anese
people who
moved from
other places to the
coastal areas of
Ezochi.
Ezochi was...
- the
modern Yamato and Russians.
These regions are
often referred to as
Ezochi (蝦夷地) and its
inhabitants as
Emishi (蝦夷) in
historical ****anese texts. Along...
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tribes as a
threat to ****an. The ****anese
mistakenly thought that
Hokkaido (
Ezochi) had a land
bridge to
Tartary (Orankai)
where Manchus lived and thought...
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tribes as a
threat to ****an. The ****anese
mistakenly thought that
Hokkaido (
Ezochi) had a land
bridge to
Tartary (Orankai)
where Manchus lived and thought...
-
tribes as a
threat to ****an. The ****anese
mistakenly thought that
Hokkaido (
Ezochi) had a land
bridge to
Tartary (Orankai)
where Manchus lived and thought...
- late eighteenth-century
connections between the
indigenous inhabitants of
Ezochi, the Wajin, China, and Russia. The
portrait of
Ininkari from the series...
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fortune through trade by
importing sake, salt, rice and
other staples to
Ezochi (the ****anese area of Hokkaidō) and
exporting herring,
salmon and kelp to...
- In 1799,
Eastern Ezochi was
given to the
Tokugawa shogunate and with the
Matsumae family's
Yanagawa transfer in 1807, the
Ezochi and
Wajinchi became...
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began to be
called Ezo.
Around the same time
Hokkaido came to be
called Ezochi (蝦夷地,
literally "Ezo-land") or
Ezogashima (蝦夷ヶ島,
literally "Island of the...