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    Kii-Hosokawa Station (紀伊細川駅, Kii-Hosokawa-eki) is a passenger railway station in the town of Kōya, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, operated...
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  • Prefecture, Japan Kii-Hosokawa Station, a train station in Kōya, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan Kii-Ichigi Station, a train station in Mihama, Minamimuro...
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    Kii-Kamiya Station (紀伊神谷駅, Kii-Kamiya-eki) is a passenger railway station in the town of Kōya, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the...
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    service.: 120  In the 1520s, the Hosokawa recognized Noshima control over Shiwaku, where they developed it into a way station for travellers and sailors.: 110 ...
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    Kami-Kosawa Station (上古沢駅, Kami-Kosawa-eki) is a passenger railway station in the town of Kudoyama, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, operated...
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    Koya Line (section Stations)
    it starts at Namba Station together with the Nankai Line, diverges at Kishinosato-Tamade Station and goes to Gokurakubashi Station, to connect to Koyasan...
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    the hands of the shikken (執権) of the Hōjō clan and kanrei (管領) of the Hosokawa clan. In addition, Taira no Kiyomori and Toyotomi Hideyoshi were leaders...
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    Kishiwada Castle (category Izumi-Hosokawa clan)
    the Kishū Kaidō, the main route connecting the capital area of Japan with Kii Province, and its coastal location was important for transportation from...
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    engagement in 1493, an incident known as the Meiō no seihen occurred, by which Hosokawa Masamoto, a kanrei, or deputy, held the shōgun, Ashikaga Yoshiki, in confinement...
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