- The
tondenhei (屯田兵,
Soldiers stationed in the fields,
literally "field-encampment soldiers") were
military settler colonists recruited after the Meiji...
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Asahikawa Tondenhei Village Museum (旭川兵村記念館,
Asahikawa Heison Kinenkan)
opened in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, ****an in 1982. The
exhibits include a recreated...
- Ezo, most of the few
remaining former Shōgitai
settled in
Hokkaido as
tondenhei.
Among the
survivors was
Toyohara Chikanobu, who
later achieved fame as...
-
structure with red bricks,
constructed in 1888. The last
squad of the
Tondenhei, the
soldiers pioneering Hokkaido,
settled in the
place where the area...
- by the
mainland ****anese in the
Meiji period (1868 – July 1912) as a
tondenhei, or state-sponsored farmer-militia settlement.
Kamikawa District set up...
-
Prefectural Cultural Property Do****ents of the
Takikawa tondenhei, and an
annex comprising a
tondenhei house. List of
Cultural Properties of ****an - historical...
- they were
replaced by
professional police forces.: 122
Legal 17 19
Tondenhei Tondenhei were
military settler colonists recruited to
develop and
defend ****an's...
- zone
inhabited with
armed settlers,
often local tribes Far East - ****an
Tondenhei, 19th-century
military border settlers Blood and soil
Greater Germanic...
- the
Tondenhei, a unit of
Hokkaido farmer-soldiers, were
constructed from
Nishi 10 chōme to
Nishi 12 chōme.
After the
abolition of the
Tondenhei, some...
-
people in 1871, who came from the
Miyagi Prefecture on Honshu. In 1878,
tondenhei began moving into the area. When the
Meiji Government, in 1878, designated...