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nagoya

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is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan . It is Japan's third-largest incorporated city and the fourth most populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu . It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's ...

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In November 1945, university students in Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya, and Kyushu began establishing autonomous student federations that laid the basis for the postwar student movement.

The Oda troops rushed out of the castles of Nagoya and Kiyosu and routed the enemy, cutting them down to the last man.

Whatever the pretext, Sutejiro invited a great many guests: the potters of Seto, the families of favored customers in Nagoya and Kiyosu, members of samurai clans, even the acquaintances of relatives.

Kiyosu, less than ten miles west of Nagoya, was the village of Hachisuka.

A man like Matsushita Kahei was different from the immediate retainers of Yoshimoto, but he, too, had incomparably more wealth than did the samurai houses Hiyoshi knew in Kiyosu, Nagoya, and Okazaki.

Nobunaga was the fool he was said to be, how had he managed to hold on to Nagoya Castle?

Nobunaga left Nagoya Castle, crossed the Kiso and Hida rivers, and pushed on to Tonda.

He turned his men toward Nagoya Castle, and they withdrew from the river, with Nobunaga in the middle of the procession.

He put his uncle, Nobumitsu, in charge of Nagoya Castle, but he soon fell victim to an assassin.

When Hayashi Sado became governor of Nagoya, he was often visited by Shibata Katsuie, and the castle soon became the seedbed of a treasonous plot.

Hayashi Sado, governor of Nagoya Castle, and his younger brother who were the most surprised by the unexpected visit.

I was thinking of riding as far Moriyama, but decided to come to Nagoya for some tea first.

Not only had Inuchiyo given up Nene, but he had also swayed Lord Nagoya into action.

The many-sided Kobori-Enshiu has left notable examples of his genius in the Imperial villa of Katsura, the castles of Nagoya and Nijo, and the monastery of Kohoan.

At Nankin the weary and dispirited survivors realized that Japan was now also at war with the United States and that Osaka and Nagoya were in the hands of Communist Committees.