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Shimōsa Province (下総国,
Shimōsa no Kuni) was a
province of ****an in the area of
modern Chiba Prefecture and
Ibaraki Prefecture as well as the bordering...
- The
Shimōsa Plateau (下総台地,
Shimōsa-daichi) is a
plateau on the Kantō
Plain in
central Honshu, ****an. The
plateau covers most of
northern Chiba Prefecture...
- The
Shimōsa (しもうさ) is an all-stations
train service in ****an
operated by the East ****an
Railway Company (JR East)
between Kaihimmakuhari in the Chiba...
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Chiba Tsunetane, the son of
Taira no Tadatsune. The
Chiba governed in
Shimōsa Province, and the clan was
based in present-day
Chiba City. Additionally...
- [citation needed] This is
particularly evident in the
print Chōshi in
Shimōsa Province,
which shows fishing boats struggling in a
stormy sea, echoing...
- encomp****ed
Kawasaki and Yokohama.
Musashi bordered on Kai, Kōzuke, Sagami,
Shimōsa, and
Shimotsuke Provinces.
Musashi was the
largest province in the Kantō...
- 2 m (1,339 ft). From
south to
north the Bōsō Hill
Range gives way to the
Shimōsa Plateau,
which covers much of the area of
northern Chiba Prefecture, and...
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Shimōsa-Manzaki
Station (下総松崎駅,
Shimōsa Manzaki-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the city of Narita, Chiba, ****an,
operated by the East ****an Railway...
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Shimōsa-Nakayama
Station (下総中山駅,
Shimōsa-Nakayama-eki) is a p****enger
railway station in the city of Funabashi, Chiba, ****an,
operated by East ****an Railway...
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first kanji from the name of Awa
Province and its
second from
Kazusa and
Shimōsa Provinces. Its
abbreviated form name was Bōshū (房州) or Anshū (安州). Awa...