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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
- Japanese era stubs (57 P)
- Japanese museum stubs (397 P)
Pages in category "Japanese history stubs"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 413 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Prince Hachiko
- Hadagi
- Hakodate bugyō
- Kōsaku Hamada
- Kinmon incident
- Hamao Arata
- Haneda bugyō
- Hashiba Hidekatsu
- Hatogaya Domain
- Hirofumi Hayashi
- Hell to Pay (Giangreco book)
- Hellfire (book)
- Hi Province
- Hida-Takayama Domain
- Hidden village
- Shūdō Higashinakano
- Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
- Hirose Domain
- Hiroshima Witness
- Prince Hisaaki
- Hitakami
- Hokkaido 2nd district (1928–1942)
- Honbyakushō
- Honchō Seiki
- Honchō Tsugan
- Honda-kai
- Honjin
- Hotarumaru
- Mark J. Hudson
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- Ann Jannetta
- Japan Coast Guard Museum
- Japan on Foot
- The Japan Society of the UK
- Japanese castes under the Ritsuryō
- Japanese Left Army
- Japanese missions to Baekje
- Japanese missions to Silla
- Japanese Resident-General of Korea
- Japanese Right Army
- Japanese Studies of Modern China, A Bibliographical Guide to Historical and Social Science Research on the 19th and 20th Centuries
- Japanese warship Chōgei Maru
- Jikyōshū
- Jin'ya
- Department of Divinities
- Jisha-bugyō
- Jitō
- Jiwari-bugyō
- Jōjō Castle
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- Kabane
- Takadaya Kahei
- Kaigen Sōzuki
- Kaiken (dagger)
- Kajikawa Yoriteru
- Siege of Kajiki
- Kajūji Mitsutoyo
- Kamachi Akimori
- The Kamikaze Hunters
- Kanagawa bugyō
- Madoka Kanai
- Kane-bugyō
- Kanjō bugyō
- Karinba site
- Karō
- Kasai clan
- Kayakujutsu
- Keijō
- Kenin (Japanese history)
- Kenkokukai
- Kibi Province
- Kikuchi Takemitsu
- Kinai
- Kinza
- Kinzan-bugyō
- Kisai Domain
- Masao Kishimoto
- Kitamaebune
- Kitano-chō
- Kiyosue Domain
- Kōbu gattai
- Kodachi
- Kogarasu Maru
- Koji Ruien
- Kojidan
- Kokudaka
- Kokura Prefecture
- Kokushi (official)
- Komagaku
- Komatsu-no-miya
- Prince Koreyasu
- Siege of Kōriyama Castle (1544)
- Koshamain's War