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Shiogoon
Shogun Sho"gun, n. [Chin. tsiang ki["U]n commander in chief.] A title originally conferred by the Mikado on the military governor of the eastern provinces of Japan. By gradual usurpation of power the Shoguns (known to foreigners as Tycoons) became finally the virtual rulers of Japan. The title was abolished in 1867. [Written variously, Shiogun, Shiogoon, etc.]

Meaning of Hiogo from wikipedia

- Hyōgo Prefecture (兵庫県, Hyōgo-ken) is a prefecture of ****an located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Hyōgo Prefecture has a po****tion of 5,469,762 (as of...
- night in the temple of Sei****uji, the headquarters of the Satsuma troops at Hiogo. A witness was sent from each of the foreign legations. We were seven foreigners...
- settlement in 1899, the Kobe Chronicle purchased the Hiogo News (which had been renamed to the Hiogo Evening News), changed its company name to the ****an...
- ****an, where I still met with quite worn specimens as late as October at Hiogo. A. p. masandarensis Gross & Ebert, 1975 Iran, Caucasus, Transcaucasus A...
- Richthofen). The military funeral of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Henry H. Bell held in Hiogo, ****an on January 14, 1868. The coffin of Lieutenant Reginald Warneford...
- include: English language newspapers: The Hiogo and Osaka Herald (4 January 1868 to March 1870) The Hiogo News (23 April 1868 to 30 December 1887) The...
- Afghanistan. The military funeral of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Henry H. Bell held in Hiogo, ****an on January 14, 1868. Members of the Presidential Salute Guns Battery...
- ****istance 36 hours later. Minor damage was sustained, and she sailed to Hiogo, ****an to be [dry]docked. Iron Duke ran aground on a sandbar entering the...
- the grounds of Tōzen-ji in Takanawa, Edo (now Tokyo), the first being at Hiogo (Kobe), under Sir Harry Parkes and the vice-consul Frank Gerard Myberg (also...
- voyages around the world:[citation needed] East Asia (Singapore, Kobe and Hiogo, ****an, Saigon on her maiden voyage) Far East (Vladivostok) U.S. west coast...