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Hishū or
Hishu may
refer to:
Hishū (飛州)
Hishū,
another name for Hida Province.
Hishū (肥州)
Hishū,
another name for Hi Province.
Hishū,
another name for...
- of the 7th
century Hizen (
Hishū) (肥前国 (肥州)) –
broke off from Hi
Province (火国)
until the end of the 7th
century Higo (
Hishū) (肥後国 (肥州)) –
broke off from...
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today Kumamoto Prefecture on the
island of Kyūshū. It was
sometimes called Hishū (肥州), with
Hizen Province. Higo
bordered on Chikugo, Bungo, Hyūga, Ōsumi...
- the area of the Saga and
Nagasaki prefectures. It was
sometimes called Hishū (肥州), with Higo Province.
Hizen bordered on the
provinces of
Chikuzen and...
- A Tale of
Sorrow and
Sadness (悲愁物語,
Hishū monogatari) is a 1977 ****anese film
directed by
Seijun Suzuki. The film is
about a
professional model Reiko...
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caudiceps (Koidz.) Koidz. –
Honshu Sasaella hidaensis (Makino) Makino,
Hishu zasa – Honshu,
Shikoku Sasaella kogasensis (Nakai)
Nakai ex Koidz, Kogashi...
- Kaga Provinces. It was part of Tōsandō Circuit. Its
abbreviated name was
Hishū (飛州).
Under the
Engishiki classification system, Hida was
ranked as an "inferior...
- to Kill 殺しの烙印
Koroshi no
rakuin 1977 A Tale of
Sorrow and
Sadness 悲愁物語
Hishū monogatari 1980
Zigeunerweisen ツィゴイネルワイゼン
Tsigoineruwaizen 1981 Kagero-za...
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within Nagasaki, Saga and
Kumamoto prefectures. It was
sometimes called Hishū (肥州). Satow, Ernest. (1874). "The
Geography of ****an,"
Transactions of the...
- naki tatakai) - d.
Kinji ****asaku 1977 A Tale of
Sorrow and
Sadness (悲愁物語
Hishu monogatari) - d.
Seijun Suzuki 1978
Bandits vs.
Samurai Squadron (雲霧仁左衛門...