- Kome
Hyappyō (米百俵;
literally "One
Hundred Bags of Rice" or "One
Hundred Sacks of Rice")
refers to an
event in ****an in
which rice
sacks were sold to provide...
- the
Boshin War of 1868–69, and was the
instrumental figure in the Kome
Hyappyo incident. "小林虎三郎と米百俵". www.city.nagaoka.niigata.jp (in ****anese). Retrieved...
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during the
reconstruction of Nagaoka, from
which the
anecdote of Kome
Hyappyo was born.[citation needed] With the
Meiji period creation of the modern...
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Yamamoto Yuzo, One
Hundred Sacks of Rice: A
Stage Play (Nagaoka City Kome
Hyappyo Foundation, 1998)
Miyata Masayuki (illustrations),
Donald Keene (essay)...
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California Kome (Tenos), an
ancient city on the
island of Tenos,
Greece Kome
Hyappyo, a ****anese term Kōme Station, a
train station in
Okayama Prefecture, ****an...
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district Korng Meas
Wright Family School in
district Thboung Khmum Kome
Hyappyo (100
Sacks of Rice)
School in
district Batheay Maki
School in district...
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located in
Mineyama Domain Park.
Monument of Kome
Hyappyō in
Mineyama Domain Ruins Park. Kome
Hyappyō 藩史総覽 [General
history of the domains] (in ****anese)...