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named after Unshu (Wenzhou), a
famous production area of
mandarin oranges in China, in the late Edo
period of ****an.
Before the name
unshu mikan was established...
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consists of the
eastern part of
Shimane Prefecture. It was
sometimes called Unshū (雲州). The
province is in the Chūgoku region.
During the
early Kofun period...
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introduced to ****an from China,
where Kishu mikan were the
mainstay until the
unshu mikan became dominant. In
October 2023,
published genetic research proved...
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Unshū-Hirata
Station (雲州平田駅,
Unshū-Hirata-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Izumo,
Shimane Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by...
- dictionary. A
mikan is a
citrus fruit, also
variously called Citrus unshiu,
unshu mikan,
Wenzhou migan, or a satsuma.
Mikan may also
refer to:
Joseph Gottfried...
- (Tanshū) (但馬国 (但州))
Inaba (Inshū) (因幡国 (因州)) Hōki (Hakushū) (伯耆国 (伯州))
Izumo (
Unshū) (出雲国 (雲州))
Iwami (Sekishū) (石見国 (石州)) Oki (Onshū, Inshū) (隠岐国 (隠州)) Harima...
- the kishu: a
close cousin,
diverging from the
kishu after domestication Unshu mandarin, a
cross between the
kishu and the
kunenbo mandarin (see ****anese...
- uji matcha, hōjicha, mocha, Americano, milk tea,
espresso panna cotta,
Unshu mandarin orange juice, and lemonade. It uses four
varieties of
coffee beans...
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death and
became the god Hakkengū. In a
Shinto theological book in 1523,
Unshū Hinokawa Ame ga Uchi no Ki (雲州樋河上天淵記),
Emperor Xuanzong planned to invade...
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seedless and easy-peeling
citrus mutant,
known as
mikan (みかん) or
formally unshū mikan (ウンシュウミカン)
Lotus roots especially in the
Asahata area of Aoi Ward...