Examples of 'hizen' in a sentence

Meaning of "hizen"

Hizen refers to a measuring tool used for determining vertical distances

How to use "hizen" in a sentence

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hizen
The hizen region.
Takanobu was killed during the battle and the political picture in Hizen changed drastically.
The Hizen country area.
He soon on expanded the Arima to control five districts of Hizen Province.
Those of Harima and Hizen are designated.
Hizen Swords on display at Saga.
The area was formerly part of Hizen Province.
The former Hizen province was divided into modern Saga Prefecture and a portion of Nagasaki Prefecture.
The islands were considered part of Hizen Province.
Hizen Province, with a large samurai population, was a center of unrest against the new government.
A product of the Hizen School.
It was led by Etō Shinpei and Shima Yoshitake in their native domain of Hizen.
The ancient provincial capital of Hizen was located near Yamato City.
Japanese battleship Hizen.
At the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, Hizen was divided between the following han,.

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Naoshige is known for re-settling potters from Korea in Hizen.
Map of Hizen.
It is associated with Hizen Province in modern-day Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu.
Expecting counter-measures, the sub went under, accompanied by the breaking-up noises of freighter Hizen Maru.
Two Japanese ships-the battleship Hizen and the armored cruiser Asama-had been patrolling in the area.
Hizen torii - an unusual style with a rounded kasagi and thick, flared pillars.
A product of the Hizen School An excellent sword, sir.
Hizen ware, Nabeshima type.
Soejima was born into a samurai family in Saga, in Hizen Province present-day Saga Prefecture.
It 's of fine quality, from Hizen.
Itō was born into a local samurai administrator 's family in Nagasaki, Hizen Province present-day Nagasaki Prefecture.
Hishū, another name for Hizen Province.
Naoshige was the chief retainer for the daimyo of Hizen in 1584 when Takanobu died.

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