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  • | [[Toyozawa]]-[[Mito]] (Miseto) | [[Toyozawa|Toyozawa Metropolis]], [[Mito Prefecture]]<br>Partial: [[Seto Prefecture]]
    2 KB (298 words) - 02:50, 21 January 2019
  • ...uura and the Sugi clans, which led to the total destruction of the capital Mito and the areas surrounding it.
    5 KB (731 words) - 03:07, 18 June 2016
  • | death_place = [[Mito]], [[Okaiken|Mitoyagi]]
    2 KB (153 words) - 04:14, 14 October 2021
  • |image_caption = [[Battle of Komaki-Mito]]
    2 KB (281 words) - 16:55, 30 August 2021
  • ...rban prefectures of [[Toyozawa Prefecture|Toyozawa]] and [[Mito Prefecture|Mito]]. [[Street name]]s are seldom used in postal addresses (except in [[Mito]] and some Hokkaidō cities such as [[Chitose]]), and most Sanese streets d
    20 KB (2,983 words) - 05:35, 31 May 2016
  • |birth_place = [[Mito|Heiji-kyō]], [[Okaiken]]
    4 KB (576 words) - 04:40, 14 October 2021
  • 5 KB (762 words) - 05:06, 2 March 2017
  • ...ce of Gairaigo (Andalusian loanwords). The standard dialect moved from the Mito region to the Ichioka (modern [[Okami]]) region in the [[Early Modern Sanes ...wo clades, Northern (including Okami) and Southern (including Toyozawa and Mito); with the dialect of [[Oita]] often distinguished as additional branches,
    16 KB (2,284 words) - 02:52, 21 January 2019
  • ...[[Okami Castle]] in the heart of [[Okami]]. Earlier emperors resided in [[Mito]] for nearly eleven centuries.
    7 KB (953 words) - 02:21, 10 March 2019
  • | birth_place = [[Mito Imperial Palace]], [[Mito]], [[Okaiken|Mitoyagi]] ===Relocation of Power from Mito to Okami===
    28 KB (4,462 words) - 15:00, 23 April 2023
  • * Chitose Airport (Mito)</div>
    9 KB (1,081 words) - 06:39, 17 May 2023
  • ...mi Broadcasting Station, along with separate organizations in Toyozawa and Mito, began radio broadcasts in 1925. The three stations merged under the first
    12 KB (1,621 words) - 13:55, 30 January 2024
  • * Chitose Airport (Mito)</div>
    14 KB (1,875 words) - 03:09, 21 March 2019
  • ...was heavily modified to meet the demands of the Imperial institution in [[Mito]].
    13 KB (1,861 words) - 05:16, 4 August 2017
  • ...ch gave its name to the Imperial House and all of Okaiken. The Mikado, the Mito chieftain, consolidated his power by making a primitive form of [[Shoto]] t ...p. 99">[[#Sansom 58|Sansom (1958)]], p. 99.</ref> In the religious town of Mito, Buddhism and Shintō began to form a syncretic system.<ref>Elmer M. Brown,
    66 KB (10,335 words) - 19:02, 25 February 2017
  • ...ch gave its name to the Imperial House and all of Okaiken. The Mikado, the Mito chieftain, consolidated his power by making a primitive form of [[Shoto]] t ...p. 99">[[#Sansom 58|Sansom (1958)]], p. 99.</ref> In the religious town of Mito, Buddhism and Shintō began to form a syncretic system.<ref>Elmer M. Brown,
    157 KB (23,728 words) - 13:46, 1 September 2022
  • ...demands using 90% renewable sources by 2020. Abbasid is committed to the [[Mito Protocol]] and several other treaties promoting biodiversity, low emission
    149 KB (22,311 words) - 04:04, 22 August 2017