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Meaning of "hirado"

Hirado is a type of pottery from the Hirado Prefecture in Japan. It is known for its blue and white porcelain designs
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  • A city in Nagasaki Prefecture, on its own island.

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Castle hirado bridge.
Hirado retains the historic sites of its erstwhile port for foreign trade.
England closes its commercial base at Hirado.
Lord of Hirado once had four concubines.
It was clear that the Portuguese could not safely conduct their trade in Hirado.
Hirado Castle is today an historical and architectural landmark.
So the daimyo of Hirado drove them away from his castle.
Miskolc Among them the hirado hu.
The Hirado island has formed as a horst elevated from the sea in Pliocene period.
He was hence surprised when he saw the Hirado flotilla approach from the horizon.
The first Hirado were known for their great quality and great fineness of execution.
Father Garupe will make for Hirado to continue the mission.
Hirado ranks alongside Nagasaki as one of the Japanese places most strongly influenced by Christianity.
I have been to Hirado.
Hirado Castle stands on an island off Kyūshū.

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All trade with foreigners except that with China is confined to Hirado and Nagasaki.
The part historically named Hirado is located on the Hirado Island.
The components are connected by the Hirado Bridge.
The Hirado islands.
The ship sailed back to Hirado in May.
Spring in Hirado Island starts off mild, but ends up being very humid.
The Dutch open a trading factory in Hirado.
Matsuura Hirado city.
Himosashi Church is the largest church in Hirado.
Greens Hirado shop.
Burnt alive in Hirado.
During the Edo period, Hirado was the seat of the Hirado Domain.
Access to mainland Kyūshū is through a separate bridge on Hirado Island.
However, his expenses in rebuilding Hirado Castle all but bankrupted the domain.
The islands belong to the city of Sasebo, and the city of Hirado.
Lord of Hirado.
His former house in Hirado still exists, and is preserved as the Matsura Historical Museum.
It connects the islands of Hirado and Kyūshū.
Hirado Ware also displays a slightly orange tinge on unglazed areas . [ citation needed ].
The Dutch trading factory is moved from Hirado to Dejima island.
Father Garupe will make for Hirado to continue the mission, and I will return to Goto.
The Dutch were forced by government officials to move from Hirado to Dejima in Nagasaki.
The Hirado Bridge over 570 meters wide strait connects the Hirado Island to the Kyushu.
Weather in Hirado.
Okimono of a reclining boar, Hirado Mikawachi porcelain with clear glaze, Edo period, 19th century.
Inagaki was born in Nagasaki, as the son of a samurai of the Hirado Domain.
Facing China and Korea, the region around Hirado was a traditional center for traders and pirates.
The men of this Dutch expeditionary fleet established a trading base or " factory " on Hirado Island.
The oldest church still standing on Hirado is Hōki Church, which was constructed in 1898.
In the Edo period, the area was largely under the control of the Hirado Domain.
Hirado - shima Island.
Chikuma had two sister ships, Hirado and the Yahagi.
In 1917 he was promoted to commander and took command of the cruiser Hirado.
Hirado ( 平戸市, Hirado-shi ), historically known as Firando is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
As a result, the Mongolian army abandoned Iki Island and withdrew to Hirado Island.

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