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Tagajō and Tōhoku region

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Difference between Tagajō and Tōhoku region

Tagajō vs. Tōhoku region

is a city located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The, Northeast region, or Northeast Japan consists of the northeastern portion of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.

Similarities between Tagajō and Tōhoku region

Tagajō and Tōhoku region have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Date clan, Emishi, Heian period, Japan Standard Time, List of regions of Japan, Miyagi Prefecture, Mutsu Province, Prefectures of Japan, Sendai, Sendai Domain, Sengoku period, Shiogama, Tendō, Yamagata, Tokugawa shogunate, 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

Date clan

The is a Japanese samurai kin group.

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Emishi

The constituted an ethnic group of people who lived in northeastern Honshū in the Tōhoku region which was referred to as in contemporary sources.

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Heian period

The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.

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Japan Standard Time

is the standard timezone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. it is UTC+09:00).

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List of regions of Japan

The regions of Japan are not official administrative units, but have been traditionally used as the regional division of Japan in a number of contexts.

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Miyagi Prefecture

is a prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan.

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Mutsu Province

was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture.

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Prefectures of Japan

Japan is divided into 47, forming the first level of jurisdiction and administrative division.

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Sendai

is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, the largest city in the Tōhoku region, and the second largest city north of Tokyo.

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Sendai Domain

was a Japanese domain of the Edo period.

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Sengoku period

The is a period in Japanese history marked by social upheaval, political intrigue and near-constant military conflict.

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Shiogama

is a city located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.

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Tendō, Yamagata

is a city located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.

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Tokugawa shogunate

The Tokugawa shogunate, also known as the and the, was the last feudal Japanese military government, which existed between 1600 and 1868.

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2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

The was a magnitude 9.0–9.1 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011, with the epicentre approximately east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately.

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Tagajō and Tōhoku region Comparison

Tagajō has 56 relations, while Tōhoku region has 143. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 7.54% = 15 / (56 + 143).

References

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