- In ****an, a
registered domicile (本籍,
honseki) is the
place where a ****anese
citizen is
considered to have
their roots. It
determines the city/ward/town...
-
Nakayama as the
Shrine of God and to a
lesser extent the
roles of the
Honseki Izo
Iburi and
other leaders. Tenrikyo's
worldly aim is to
teach and promote...
-
uncertainty or
disputed among ****anese prefectures.
Native registered (本籍,
honseki) po****tion for
January 1, 1883 was
calculated based on
information of...
- on
January 1, 1873,
while the
official original family registries (本籍,
honseki) and de
facto (or
present registries (現住, genjū)) po****tions on the same...
- Register, (戸籍法, kosekihō),
articles 9 and 13.) (header)
registered domicile (
honseki) (header)
family name and
given name of the "head of the koseki", i.e....
-
Iburi Izō (****anese: 飯降伊蔵, 1833 – 1907) was the
second spiritual leader,
Honseki, of
Tenrikyo after the
death of
Nakayama Miki (Oyasama) in 1887, while...
-
Airport Sado
Airport Masako,
Empress of ****an,
former registered domicile (
Honseki) was
Murakami Uesugi Kenshin (1530–1578), daimyō in the
Sengoku period...
- Kagoshima-ken on
August 21, 1876, but was
split from Kagoshima-ken on May 9, 1883.
Honseki po****tion here
includes imperial families. Po****tion of Okinawa-ken is...
- house. He
taught Ogawa Dōteki,
Sayama Sakugen,
Hoshiai H****eki, Kuma****a
Honseki, and
Kuwabara Dōsetsu. All but one died young, in
their early twenties...
-
unofficially called shin-heimin (新平民, new
normal people)) and discriminated. The
honseki po****tion in 1872 (33,110,825)
includes 29
imperial members (kōzoku (皇族...