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    the Emishi tribes in the north. In the late 11th century, the Iwaki clan (岩城) of Hitachi Province invaded Iwaki district (磐城郡) and divided it into four...
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    The Iwaki clan (Japanese: 岩城, Hepburn: Iwaki shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Hitachi-Heishi, a cadet branch of the Taira...
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  • clan (六郷) Kameda Domain (亀田藩(かめだはん)) (1623–1871) – Ruled by the Iwaki clan (岩城) Shirakawa Domain (白河藩(しらかわはん)) (1627–1868) – Ruled by the Niwa clan (丹羽)...
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    Post Town (熊川宿, Kumagawa-juku) was established along the Iwaki-Sōma Road (岩城相馬街道), also referred as Coastal Road (浜通り Hamadōri), in the area of present-day...
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  • Jinja Precinct Rock Buddhas and Stelai) Kameda Domain Iwaki Clan Graves 亀田藩主岩城家墓所 Kameda-han-shu Iwaki-ke bosho Yurihonjō at Ryūmon-ji (龍門寺) 39°30′14″N 140°04′53″E...
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