Chishima Province (千島国, Chishima-no kuni) was a province of Japan created during the Meiji Era. It originally contained the Kuril Islands from Kunashiri northwards, and later incorporated Shikotan as well. Its original territory is currently occupied by Russia, and its territory was renounced in the San Francisco Treaty except for the southern Kuril islands (see Kuril Islands dispute).
ChishimaProvince (千島国, Chishima-no kuni) was a province of Japan created during the Meiji Era. It originally contained the Kuril Islands from Kunashiri...
to create Nemuro City Notsuke (野付郡) Shibetsu (標津郡) Menashi (目梨郡) ChishimaProvince (千島国, Chismima-no kuni): Originally the islands of Kunashiri and Etorofu...
Province. August 15, 1869 Nemuro Province created with five districts 1872 Population is 832. January 1885 Shikotan transferred to ChishimaProvince Hanasaki...
which the island belongs, was split off of Nemuro Province and incorporated into ChishimaProvince.[citation needed] In September 1945, during the final...
(天塩国) Kitami (北見国) Hidaka (日高国) Tokachi (十勝国) Kushiro (釧路国) Nemuro (根室国) Chishima (千島国) - After the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875), Japan added north...
Ainu was deported to Hokkaido after serving 15 years hard labor in the province of Magadan. His wife, Tamara Timofeevna Pykhteeva was of mixed Sakhalin...
Kyūshū), Iki, Tsushima, Sado, and Yamato (later Honshū); Hokkaidō, Karafuto, Chishima, and Okinawa were not part of Japan in ancient times, as Aynu Mosir (the...
guarding the northern frontier lands of Ezo (including Karafuto and the Chishima Islands). The total revenues of 10,000 koku enabled Tsugaru Chikatari and...
Iburi, Ishikari, Teshio, Kitami, Hidaka, Tokachi, Kushiro, Nemuro and Chishima. The initiative to colonize Ezo, which later became Hokkaido, traces back...
during the reign of Empress Suiko, destroying buildings throughout Yamato province. Many historical records of Japanese earthquakes exist. The Imperial Earthquake...
southwest; and by the South Kuril Strait (Yuzhno-Kurilski Proliv, Minami Chishima Kaikyo) from Shikotan and the Habomai Islands, 50 km to the east. Kunashir...
Tanigawa, Ken'ichi [in Japanese] (1997). Kita no minzokushi: Saharin・Chishima no minzoku 北の民俗誌: サハリン・千島の民族. San-ichi Publishing. pp. 440, 467. ISBN 9784380975288...
The evacuation of Karafuto (Sakhalin) and the Chishima (kuril) islands refers to the events that took place during the Pacific theater of World War II...
District, in Abashiri Subprefecture Nemuro entire Nemuro Subprefecture Chishima (the islands of Kunashiri and Etorofu, later included Shikotan and the...
On the other hand, the populations of Ainu in eastern Ezo (including Chishima (Kuril Islands)) and western Ezo (including Karafuto (Sakhalin)) have been...
coast of Hokkaido. Japan considers the northern territories (aka Southern Chishima) part of the Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture. There is one...
The Third Pole. 28 May 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2022. "Syria's "Lost Province": The Hatay Question Returns". Territorial disputes of India and Nepal...
plan called for a sudden initial onslaught against the Soviet Maritime Province facing the Pacific Ocean (also referred to as "Primorye"), coupled with...
designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934. Chishima no shiranami (千島の白波, White Waves of Chishima)[2] Honkyō gaihen (本教外篇, Outer Chapters of Our Doctrine)...
Cenotaph for Sakhalin-Kuril Islands war casualties (樺太・千島戦没者慰霊碑, Karafuto・Chishima Senbotsusha ireihi) (Constructed by Japanese government in November 1996...
Yasukawa, catching Kosohe Ōkuchi and Haji Chishima. On the 17th they swept the enemy from the capital of Ōmi province. Finally, on July 22, Prince Ōtomo himself...
May 1905 A Russian battleship that was sunk at the Battle of Tsushima. Chishima Imperial Japanese Navy 30 November 1892 An unprotected cruiser that collided...