Takatori (高取町, Takatori-chō) is a town located in Takaichi District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of March 31, 2017, the town has an estimated population...
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ultimately ruled the city of Nara directly, and most parts of Yamato province with a few feudal lords allocated at Kōriyama, Takatori and other places. With...
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36 persons per km2. The total area is 49.85 km2.Takatori Kokusai High School is in the area. Takatori Asuka 34°26′59″N 135°48′32″E / 34.4497°N 135.809°E...
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Takatori Castle was a 14th-century Japanese castle, now in ruins, in Takatori, Nara Prefecture. Ochi Kunizumi built the original castle in 1332. The Ochi...
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Fujiwara no Takatori (藤原 鷹取) was a nobleman and politician of Nara period Japan. He served as First Assistant to the Minister of the Center, Mayor of the...
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75 tons. This may have been the tomb of Soga no Umako. Nara Prefecture Kashihara Sakurai Takatori Yoshino Temples Asuka-dera Oka-dera, aka Ryūgai-ji - Kansai...
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to the dissolution of the Takatori Domain. Following this, Takatori was incorporated into Nara Prefecture through Takatori Prefecture. Yamato Kuzugami-gun...
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location of Prince Kusakabe's tomb is uncertain. Some suppose it to be in Takatori, Nara. Prince Kusakabe married his paternal cousin and maternal aunt, Princess...
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Nara Prefectural Takatori Kokusai High School (奈良県立高取国際高等学校, Nara Kenritsu Takatori Kokusai Kōtōgakkō) is a co-educational public senior high school in...
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per km2. The total area is 38.06 km2.[citation needed] Nara Prefecture Gojō Gose Shimoichi Takatori Yoshino 1889 - Ōyodo village is created. 1921 - Ōyodo...
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