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  Abolition of the han system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1871, the abolition of the han system and establishment of the prefecture system (廃藩置県, haihan-chiken; hai abolish + han + chi set down + ken prefecture) was an act to replace the traditional han system and introduce new local government.
This system is still in effect today, although the number of prefectures, and their boundaries, have changed.
Initially there were over 300 prefectures, corresponding to the number of han, but this number was reduced to 72 by the end of 1871, and the present 47 by 1888.
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 Han (Japan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Han (藩) were the fiefs of feudal clans of Japan that existed during all the Edo period and for a few years after the Meiji Restoration.
The structures of a han and the shogunate were principally similar because Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the bakufu, kept the governmental structure which his ancestors had developed when they were a small local daimyo in Mikawa province.
When a son of blood or an adopted son of a daimyo was determined as a heir of his father, the son went to the Chiyoda castle in Edo, the Shogun's castle and met the Shogun to receive the permission to succeed and his recognition.
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 System
Abolition of the Han system Occurring in prefecture) was an act to replace the traditional han system and introduce new...
Causal system A causal system is a causality.
Conceptual system A conceptual system is a system that is comprised of non-physical objects, i.e.
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 Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the Japanese system, the word prefecture is used for translating references to an administrative district, ken (県), which is about the area of a county in the United States but, on average, about half the population of a state.
The local self-governing system of Japan consists of 2 classes: prefectures as the large area local governing units and municipalities the basic local governing units.
The current prefectural system in Japan was settled in the Meiji era after the new government abolished feudal clans or Han.
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 Abolition of the Han system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
"Han system" is also translated as "feudal clan system" or "daimyo system." In an attempt to wipe out feudalism in Japan, the new Meiji government, which replaced the Tokugawa shogunate, abolished hundreds of feudal clans or Han.
Movement for the Abolition of War Building a civil society movement for the abolition of war by challenging popular thinking about the acceptability of war and raising awareness of constructive alternatives.
The death penalty in Canada: Twenty years of abolition Amnesty International examines the history of the death penalty in Canada from 1892 through its abolition in 1976 and the record since then.
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 Prefectures of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current system was established by the Meiji government in July 1871, and is known as the abolition of the han system.
Although there were initially over 300 prefectures, many of them being former han territories, this number was reduced to 72 in the latter part of 1871, and 47 in 1888.
Following the abolition of the han system, Tokyo-fu (an urban prefecture like Kyoto and Osaka) encompassed a number of cities, the largest of which was Tokyo City.
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 Abolition of the Han system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Occurring in 1871, the abolition of the Han system and establishment ofprefecture system (廃藩置県, Haihan-chiken; Hai abolish + han + chi set down + ken prefecture) was an act to replace thetraditional han system and introduce new local government.
In their place it established a new local government scheme based on geographically-defined prefectures which is still in effect today.
It brought the shogunate and domain system or bakuhan taisei to a formal end, though did not remove (end?) itcompletely.
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 Sendai, Miyagi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The kanji was taken from a Chinese poem that praised a palace created by the Emperor Wen of Han China, comparing it to a mythical palace in the Kunlun Mountains.
Sendai was incorporated as a city on April 1, 1889, as a result of the abolition of the Han system.
This was because the Sendai han encouraged residents to plant trees in their yards.
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 Wikipedia: Han
Han Chinese, the dominant majority of ethnic group in mainland China.
Han (state), a state during the Warring States Period
Han, a feudal clan or fief in Japan (See: Abolition of the Han system)
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 Nagato Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although the ancient capital of the province was Shimonoseki, Hagi was usually the seat of the han (fief).
In 1871 with the abolition of feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures (Haihan Chiken) after the Meiji Restoration, the provinces of Nagato and Suo were combined to eventually establish Yamaguchi prefecture.
Historically, the oligarchy that came into power after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 had a strong representation from the Choshu province, as Ito Hirobumi, Yamagata Aritomo, and Kido Koin were from there.
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 Abolition Of The Han System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Occurring in 1871, the abolition of the Han system and establishment of prefecture system (廃藩置県, Haihan-chiken; Hai abolish + han + chi set down + ken prefecture) was an act to replace the traditional han system and
In an attempt to wipe out feudalism in Japan, the new Meiji government, which replaced the Tokugawa shogunate, abolished hundreds of feudal clans or Han.
It brought the shogunate and domain system or bakuhan taisei to a formal end, though did not remove (end?) it completely.
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 Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Han Solo, a character in the Star Wars films
Han A scandinavian(danish, swedish and norweigian) word for a male person
HAN, the International Air Transport Association code for Noi Bai International Airport serving Hanoi, Vietnam
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 Han Dynasty|Han Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
# The Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE) of China
# '''Han''', one of the Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms, founded by the Liu family.
# Gina Han, or Sunny Han, of the Han twins murder conspiracy
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 Talk: Abolition of the Han system - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Besides being subordinated to the Shimadzu, Okinawans of the late feudal era had simultaneously paid tribute to the Manchu rulers of the Qing Dynasty of China.
This doesn't seem to pertain to the abolition of the han or the establishment of the ken. Also, the events in the Ryukyus did not occur during the time span of the haihan chiken ("the meantime").
Open Encyclopedia is an free extensive encyclopedia service provided by the New Frontier Information Network, a newly launched private company which offers easy access to thousands of online articles, e-books and documentation covering a wide variety of broad topics.
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 Han (Japan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Han were the fiefs of feudal clans of Japan that existed before the Meiji reformation, when they were disbanded in favor of the formation of prefectures.
They were traditionally led by a daimyo which surpassed 10,000 koku.
The richest is Kaga han with 1 millon koku.
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 Han -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Han, one of the Chinese (Click link for more info and facts about Sixteen Kingdoms) Sixteen Kingdoms, founded by the (Click link for more info and facts about Liu) Liu family.
Han, another of the (Click link for more info and facts about Sixteen Kingdoms) Sixteen Kingdoms, founded Li family.
Han, a (A native or inhabitant of Japan) Japanese word for "odd numbers".
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 Prefecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the Japanese system, the word ''prefecture'' is used for translating references to an administrative district, ''ken'' (県), which is about the area of a county (United States)county in the United States/ but, on average, about half the population of a state.
The local self-governing system of Japan consists of 2 classes: prefectures as the large area local governing units and municipalitymunicipalities the basic local governing units.
The current prefectural system in Japan was settled in the Meiji era after the new government abolished feudal clans or ''Han (Japan)Han''.
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 feudal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Property law - Property law is the law that in the common law legal system governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land as distinct from personal...
Abolition of the Han system - Occurring in 1871, the abolition of the Han system and establishment of prefecture system (廃藩置&#...
Bakuhan taisei - Shogunate and domain system (bakuhan taisei, 幕藩体制) is the political and feudal system in the Edo period of Japan.
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 Abolition Of The Han System Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Prefecture
In the Japanese system, the word prefecture is used for translating references to an administrative district, ken (県), which is about the size of a county.
The current prefecture system in Japan was settled in Meiji era after the new government abolished feudal clans or Han.
In Eastern Han Dynasty, numbers of prefecture increased to above 1000.
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 HAN FACTS AND INFORMATION
# The Later Han Dynasty of the Chinese Period_of_Five_Dynasties_and_Ten_Kingdoms
# The Han River (汉水), a tributary of the Yangtze (Chang Jiang) with its mouth at Wuhan, Hubei, China
# The Han River (韩江), a river in eastern Guangdong province, China that flows into the South_China_Sea
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 Kanji: 藩   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
廃藩 [はいはん] /(n) abolition of the han system/
廃藩置県 [はいはんちけん] /(n) abolition of clans and establishment of prefectures/(P)/
幕藩体制 [ばくはんたいせい] /(n) the feudal system characteristic of the shogunate/
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 Tsushima Province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Map of Japanese provinces with Province highlighted Tsushima Province (&23550;&39340;&22269;; Tsushima-no kuni) was an old Province of Japan (-19c) on the Tsushima Islands which occupied the area corresponding to modern-day Tsushima, Nagasaki.
As a result of the abolition of the Han system, the Tsushima Fuchu domain became Izuhara Prefecture in 1871.
In modern local municipality system, they became Kamiagata District and Shimoagata District respectively, and were merged into the city of Tsushima today.
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 Abolition of the Han system - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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and establishment of prefecture system (廃藩置県, Haihan-chiken; ''Hai'' abolish + ''han'' + ''chi'' set_down + ''ken'' prefecture) was an act to replace the traditional han system and introduce new local government.
"Han system" is also translated as "feudal clan system" or "daimyo system." In an attempt to wipe out feudalism in Japan, the new Meiji_government, which replaced the Tokugawa_shogunate, abolished hundreds of feudal clans or ''Han''.
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 Han Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Senba once asked me about what the ‘Han’ sentiment of...
to establishing an Asian financial hub in Korea,’’ Finance-Minister Han Duck-soo...
NEW DELHI -- Han Duck Soo, South Korea's deputy prime minister and minister of finance and economy, has unleashed a perfect storm of destructive policy...
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 abolition of the han system - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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