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- Tsunezumi Station (常澄駅, Tsunezumi-eki) is a p****enger railway station in the city of Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an operated by the third sector Kashima...
- Sakedo, Kawawada, Yanagawa, Kunita and Iitomi and Akat****. The village of Tsunezumi was annexed in 1992. In 2001, Mito was designated a special city with...
- office. Kazusa Hirotsune was born in Kazusa Province, the son of Taira no Tsunezumi, a local government official. As his father had raised Minamoto no Yo****omo...
- Mito 水戸 - 0.0 Jōban Line Suigun Line Mito Higashi-Mito 東水戸 3.8 3.8   Tsunezumi 常澄 4.5 8.3   Ōarai 大洗 3.3 11.6   Ōarai Hinuma 涸沼 6.4 18.0   Hokota Kashima-Asahi...
- Station 津南駅(つなん) Tsunashima Station 綱島駅(つなしま) Tsuneyama Station 常山駅(つねやま) Tsunezumi Station 常澄駅(つねずみ) Tsuno Station 都農駅(つの) Tsunozu Station 都野津駅(つのづ) Tsunogawa...
- on this site by Fujiwara Tsunezumi, who ruled parts of the Shimabara Peninsula during the early Kamakura period. Tsunezumi claimed descendant from Fujiwara...
- Ōarai Kashima Line from Mito to Kashima Soccer Stadium. Located between Tsunezumi and Hinuma Stations, it is 11.6 km from the line's terminus at Mito. The...
- Koretami (維民, heir to the reign of Nanbu To****aka.) Jūjirō's father was Tsunezumi (常澄, Nitobe Tsutō). Jūjirō's brother was Ōta Tokitoshi), and Jūjirō's...
- Masayoshi (1867–1868) Katsu Kaishū (1868) Ōkubo Ichiō (1868) Hattori Tsunezumi (1868) Imagawa Norinobu (1868) Atobe Yoshisuke (1868) Kawatsu Sukekuni...
- Katsukiyo (1863) Kyōgoku Takaakira (1863) Ōmura Sumihiro (1863) Hattori Tsunezumi (1863–1866) Asagara Masahiro (1864–1866) Kawazu Sukekuni (1867–1868)....