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  1. Chiba Prefecture (2,988 bytes)
    5: Before Chiba Prefecture was formed during the Meiji Restoration, its current land consisted of [[Kisa...
  2. Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
    5: Before the [[Meiji Restoration]], Nagasaki Prefecture was comprised ...
    9: Following the Meiji Restoration, Nagasaki became home to the major po...
  3. Ibaraki Prefecture (2,755 bytes)
    5: ...minent [[Tokugawa]] era province – during the [[Meiji Restoration]] in 1871.
  4. Ehime Prefecture (2,758 bytes)
    5: Before the [[Meiji Era]], Ehime was known in Japan as Iyo Province a...
    7: ...ama]] is built. The name given to Ehime after the Meiji Restoration and the reapportionment of lands in J...
  5. Hiroshima Prefecture (2,421 bytes)
    5: ...inces of Bingo and Aki before the advent of the [[Meiji Restoration]]. During the shogunate periods and e...
  6. Gunma Prefecture (3,259 bytes)
    7: ...the [[Gunma Incident]] of 1884 occurred here with Meiji Japanese Army troops gunning down armed farmers.
  7. Ishikawa Prefecture (1,710 bytes)
    1: .... Before abolition of the [[Han System]] by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Ishikawa Prefecture was comprised ...
  8. Okayama Prefecture (2,075 bytes)
    5: ...the [[Han System]] was abolished in 1871 by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Mimasaka Province, Bizen Province,...
  9. Fukuoka Prefecture (2,258 bytes)
    5: Before being consolidated during the [[Meiji Restoration]], the land that makes up Fukuoka Pre...
  10. Fukushima Prefecture (2,978 bytes)
    5: ...ous provinces it had been split into during the [[Meiji Restoration]] in the 1870s.
  11. Aomori Prefecture (2,358 bytes)
    5: ...ated from previous provinces in 1871 during the [[Meiji Restoration]] and its capital was established in ...
  12. Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
    5: ...ry and the home of the imperial court until the [[Meiji Restoration]].
    13: ...68, when imperial rule returned to Japan, Emperor Meiji moved the imperial court from Kyoto to Edo, renam...
  13. Kumamoto Prefecture (2,136 bytes)
    5: ...abolition of the Han system in the 1870s by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Kumamoto Prefecture was known as H...
  14. Hyogo Prefecture (2,981 bytes)
    7: ...integrated in part or whole in the 1870s by the [[Meiji Restoration]].
  15. Kagawa Prefecture (1,669 bytes)
    5: ...ed, was known as Sanuki Province. Following the [[Meiji Restoration]]’s changes, the province was made ...
  16. Fukui Prefecture (2,395 bytes)
    5: ...cture of Fukui in 1871 during the height of the [[Meiji Restoration]].
  17. Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
    9: Following the [[Meiji Restoration]], the provinces of Iga, Ise, and Shi...
  18. Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
    5: ...t. Iwate Prefecture was formed in 1871 when the [[Meiji Restoration]] abolished the Han System.
  19. Kagoshima Prefecture (2,679 bytes)
    5: ...nese provinces of Satsuma and Osumi. During the [[Meiji Restoration]], the city of Kagoshima was a valuab...
  20. Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
    5: ...was formed in 1868 during the first year of the [[Meiji Era]] before the [[Han System]] was official abol...

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