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  1. Musashi Province (武蔵国, Musashi-no-kuni) was a province of Japan, which today comprises Tokyo Metropolis, most of Saitama Prefecture and part of Kanagawa Prefecture. It was sometimes called Bushū (武州). The province encompassed Kawasaki and Yokohama. Musashi bordered on Kai, Kōzuke, Sagami, Shimōsa, and Shimotsuke Provinces.

  2. La provincia de Musashi (武蔵の国 Musashi no kuni) fue una provincia japonesa que en la actualidad correspondería con la metrópolis de Tokio, la mayoría de la prefectura de Saitama y una parte de la prefectura de Kanagawa. Su nombre abreviado fue Bushū (武州). La provincia comprendía también Kawasaki y Yokohama.

  3. Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, c. 1584 – 13 June 1645), [1] also known as Shinmen Takezō, Miyamoto Bennosuke or, by his Buddhist name, Niten Dōraku, [2] was a Japanese swordsman, philosopher, strategist, writer and rōnin, who became renowned through stories of his unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 62 duels (next is 33 by ...

    • Niten Dōraku; Shinmen Musashi no Kami Fujiwara no Harunobu
    • Japan
  4. Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji ( Japanese: 富士三十六景, Hepburn: Fuji Sanjū-Rokkei) is the title of two series of woodblock prints by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hiroshige, depicting Mount Fuji in differing seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances.

  5. Musashi Kokufu - Wikipedia. The Musashi Provincial Capital ruins (武蔵国府跡, Musashi kokufu ato) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara to Heian period government administrative complex located in what is now part of the city of Fuchū, Tokyo in the Kantō region of Japan.