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- Setagaya-ku (2,691 bytes)
4: ...]] occurred and the han system was abolished in [[1871]], half of the area became part of [[Tokyo Prefec...
- Chiba (3,183 bytes)
8: ...many times it retained the name Chiba City and in 1871 when the domain system was abolished a Prefecture...
- Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
10: In [[1871]], Matsumoto became the capital of the [[Chikuma ...
- Mito (2,566 bytes)
11: ...founded in [[1870]]; then deemed the capital in [[1871]]. This was a long process as many surrounding ar...
- Ibaraki Prefecture (2,755 bytes)
5: ... province – during the [[Meiji Restoration]] in 1871.
- Okayama Prefecture (2,075 bytes)
5: When the [[Han System]] was abolished in 1871 by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Mimasaka Province, ...
- Aomori Prefecture (2,358 bytes)
5: ...cture was consolidated from previous provinces in 1871 during the [[Meiji Restoration]] and its capital ...
- Shiga Prefecture (2,767 bytes)
5: ... following the abolition of the [[Han System]] in 1871, Shiga Prefecture was known as Omi Province.
- Fukui Prefecture (2,395 bytes)
5: ...nsolidated into the single prefecture of Fukui in 1871 during the height of the [[Meiji Restoration]].
- Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
5: ...e Nara government. Iwate Prefecture was formed in 1871 when the [[Meiji Restoration]] abolished the Han ...
- Kagoshima Prefecture (2,679 bytes)
5: ...]. The provinces were renamed and consolidated in 1871 when the Han System was abolished to form Kagoshi...
- Kochi Prefecture (1,965 bytes)
1: ...y known as Tosa Province. It was reapportioned in 1871 when the Meiji government abolished the [[Han Sys...
- Japanese Money (2,705 bytes)
5: ...e of ‘mon’. The decimal system was adopted in 1871 under new laws enacted and coins were rounded and...
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
11: ...9. Tokyo Castle became the Imperial Palace and in 1871 the feudal system was abolished and Tokyo Prefect...
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