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Nirayama (韮山町,
Nirayama-chō) was a town
located in
Tagata District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. As of
March 1, 2005, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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Nirayama Castle (韮山城,
Nirayama-jō) is a
hilltop castle, now
largely ruins,
built by Hōjō Sōun in the Izu
Province in 1493. Originally, Sōun had his main...
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Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces (韮山反射炉,
Nirayama hansharo) are a set of four Edo
period reverberatory furnaces erected by the
Tokugawa shogunate in...
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Nirayama daikansho (韮山代官所) was an Edo
period government administrative center for the tenryō
territories in
eastern ****an
during the
direct control...
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Province from a
daikansho established at
Nirayama.
After the
Meiji Restoration, the area
became the short-lived
Nirayama Prefecture,
which was
merged into the...
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Nirayama Station (韮山駅,
Nirayama-eki) is a
railway station located in the city of Izunokuni, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an
operated by the
private railroad...
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Antique ****anese
samurai leather jingasa (war hat) in the
nirayama style....
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other short-lived
prefectures (Iwahana [ja]/later
mainly Gunma and
Nirayama [ja]/later
mainly ****uoka,
Kanagawa and Tokyo). In the
replacement of...
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modern cannons. A
reverbatory furnace was
established by
Egawa Hidetatsu in
Nirayama to cast cannons. Shōhei Maru
Asahi Maru
Odaiba battery at the entrance...
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Izuhakone Railway. On
April 1, 2005, Izunagaoka,
along with the
towns of
Nirayama and Ōhito (all from
Tagata District), was
merged to
create the city of...