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Midono-juku (三留野宿,
Midono-juku) was the forty-first of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō, as well as the
ninth of
eleven stations on the Kisoji...
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Midono District (緑野郡,
Midono-gun) was
formerly a
rural district located in
Gunma Prefecture, ****an.
Parts of the
modern cities of
Takasaki and Fujioka...
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District (甘楽郡) on
April 1, 1950
Minamikanra District (南甘楽郡) -
merged with
Midono and Tago
Districts to
become Tano
District (多野郡) on
April 1, 1896 Kataoka...
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Midono Dam (****anese: 水殿ダム) is a dam on the
Azusa River in the
Nagano Prefecture, ****an,
completed in 1969. "
Midono Dam [Nagano Pref.] - Dams in ****an"...
- its
mountaintop location gave it
wonderful views of both Tsumago-juku and
Midono-juku. It
served as the site of a
large battle in 1584 and was dismantled...
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between Wada-shuku and Wada P****, the
section between Shiojiri-juku and
Midono-juku, and the
section between Tsumago-juku and Magome-juku. The most well-known...
- daughter. Not
wishing to
divorce her,
Tadaoki sent her to the
hamlet of
Midono in the
mountains of the
Tango Peninsula (now in
Kyoto Prefecture), where...
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several villages within Kita****ara District,
Aichi including Hongō, Miwa,
Midono,
Furikusa and Sono with the
establishment of the
modern muni****lities system...
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Nagawado Dam, the largest,
which holds 123×106
cubic metres (4.3×109 cu ft);
Midono Dam; and the
Inekoki Dam. The dams use pumped-storage hydroelectricity,...
- 3×109 cu ft) and is
followed downstream by a
number of
smaller dams
including the
Midono Dam and
Inekoki Dam. The
Sagurigawa Dam sits on the
Sankuni River which...