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Well, most of my fun books were in boxes, so I did read The Teahouse Fire, and since it is about the bakumatsu-Meiji era, I feel I should say something about it.
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Well, most of my fun books were in boxes, so I did read The Teahouse Fire, and since it is about the bakumatsu-Meiji era, I feel I should say something about it.
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Well, most of my fun books were in boxes, so I did read The Teahouse Fire, and since it is about the bakumatsu-Meiji era, I feel I should say something about it.
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Well, most of my fun books were in boxes, so I did read The Teahouse Fire, and since it is about the bakumatsu-Meiji era, I feel I should say something about it.
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Choushu is supposed to have been near 1,000,000 koku during the bakumatsu period while Satsuma was about 700,000 for most of the Edo period while the Fukuoka region was placed at 400,000 or so.
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Love Cat H-Manga: I assume this is some well-known series. bakumatsu kikansetsu blackground: A typo for background, I'm guessing. hack audition, all hack boss audition, Hack Audition Perfect, hack+Audition+kill boss, hack boss audition, hack perfect audition, hacker audition: Hack Audition, I don't know what you are, but I welcome you back to the fold.
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After promising to be the first country to escape the recession, Mr. Aso proceeds to remind the public of Japan's successful responses to bakumatsu and the occupation, and urges his audience to believe in Japan's "latent power."
Observing Japan 2009
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Based on the example of the bakumatsu, when samurai voluntarily left the service of their daimyo, their idea is to encourage bureaucrats to retire early and put their policy expertise to work for the whole of Japan, as a means of encouraging the transfer of power away from the bureaucracy.
Observing Japan 2009
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This is the bakumatsu, but with few signs of a restoration to come, despite Ozawa Ichiro's determination to be the vehicle of that restoration.
Observing Japan 2008
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