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Kamei Koremasa (亀井 茲政, 1617 –
February 6, 1681) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period, who
ruled the
Tsuwano Domain. He ****isted in the construction...
- Wada
Koremasa (和田 惟政, 1536–1571) was
samurai and
senior retainer of the
Ashikaga Shogunate. The Wada clan were a
powerful ninja family in the Kōka ikki...
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Seibu Railway -
Seibu Tamagawa Line Tama -
Shiraitodai - Kyōteijō-mae -
Koremasa Most bus
routes in the city
start at Fuchū Station.
Other routes start...
- III trial. Maurer, Marcus; Berger, William; Giménez-Arnau, Ana; Hayama,
Koremasa; Jain, Vipul; Reich, Adam; Haemmerle, Sibylle; Lheritier, Karine; Walsh...
- fled
south to Kōka. He took
refuge under Wada
Koremasa, a
powerful lord
among the Kōka families, and
Koremasa either constructed or
expanded a
mansion for...
- Railway. The line
connects Musashi-Sakai
Station on the Chūō Main Line with
Koremasa Station along the Tama River. The line has only six
stations and is not...
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Koremasa Station (是政駅,
Koremasa-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Fuchū, Tokyo, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator...
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common era, who
served as an
important retainer of the
Sanada clan. Wada
Koremasa (1536–1571): a
powerful Kōka
samurai ninja who in 1568
allied with the...
- 1945) 12
April 1937 11
September 1998 22,432 61 years, 152 days 99
Kamei Koremasa Tsuwano Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, ****an) 22
September 1619 6 February...
- Station—Kokubunji
Station (7.8 km (4.8 mi))
Tamagawa Line: Musashi-Sakai Station—
Koremasa Station (8.0 km (5.0 mi))
Until May 31, 2017, this list
included the Ahina...