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Nankaidō (南海道, literally, "southern sea circuit" or "southern sea region") is a ****anese
geographical term. It
means both an
ancient division of the country...
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Nankai earthquake (昭和南海地震 Shōwa
Nankai jishin) was a
great earthquake in
Nankaidō, ****an. It
occurred on
December 21, 1946, at 04:19 JST (December 20, 19:19...
- The 1498 Meiō
earthquake (明応地震 Meiō Jishin)
struck off the
coast of
Nankaidō, ****an, at
approximately 08:00
local time on
September 20, 1498. With an estimated...
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Kinai Tōkaidō Tōsandō Hokurikudō San'indō San'yōdō
Nankaidō Saikaidō...
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earthquake the next day, and the 1944 Tōnankai earthquake,
followed by the 1946
Nankaidō earthquake. In one
recorded case (the 1707 Hōei earthquake) the
fault ruptured...
- (南海地震,
Nankai jishin) are
major megathrust earthquakes that
affect the
Nankaidō (Southern Sea Circuit)
region of ****an, west of the Tōnankai
region (Southeastern...
- Shikoku, and Kyūshū: Tōkaidō (東海道) "East Sea Circuit": 15 provinces (kuni)
Nankaidō (南海道) "South Sea Circuit": 6 provinces Saikaidō (西海道) "West Sea Circuit":...
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Fudoki (風土記) are
ancient reports on
provincial culture, geography, and oral
tradition presented to the
reigning monarchs of ****an, also
known as local...
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Nankai (which
means "South Sea")
comes from the company's
routes along the
Nankaidō, the old
highway that ran
south from the old capital, Kyoto,
along the...
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terms of the Gokishichidō system, Tosa was one of the
provinces of the
Nankaidō circuit.
Under the
Engishiki classification system, Tosa was
ranked as...