Teshio Province (天塩国, Teshio no kuni) was a short-lived province located in Hokkaidō, corresponding to all of modern-day Rumoi Subprefecture and the northern half of Kamikawa Subprefecture.
TeshioProvince (天塩国, Teshio no kuni) was a short-lived province located in Hokkaidō, corresponding to all of modern-day Rumoi Subprefecture and the northern...
Teshio (天塩) may refer to: Teshio District, Hokkaidō, a district in Hokkaidō Teshio, Hokkaidō, a town TeshioProvince, an old provinceTeshio Mountains...
family's house in Sankebetsu Rokusen-sawa, a small pioneer village in TeshioProvince, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) inland from the west coast of Hokkaido...
Obira), his main hunting grounds were the mountains of what was then TeshioProvince, such as Mount Onishika. Yamamoto Heikichi was reportedly from Shosanbetsu...
Kamikawa Dist. (Teshio), managed by the Kamikawa Subprefecture Kamikawa Dist. (Tokachi), managed by the Tokachi Subprefecture Nakagawa Dist. (Teshio), managed...
until its closure in 1989. This railway line was named after TeshioProvince and Kitami Province. The first section from Otoineppu to Shō-Tombetsu was opened...
Shimotsuke Province 3 villages in Tsuga District 8 villages in Kawachi District TeshioProvince, Ezo 1 trading post in Mashike District Kitami Province, Ezo...
thought to dwell in the West Ishikari Region and from 84 to 135 in the Teshio-Mashike mountains. Their habitat has been severely limited by human activities...
established, including the provinces of Oshima, Shiribeshi, Iburi, Ishikari, Teshio, Kitami, Hidaka, Tokachi, Kushiro, Nemuro and Chishima. The initiative to...
Coast Guard: managed from Ka Long River, Quang Ninh Province to Con Co island, Quang Tri Province. Based in Hai Phong; 2nd Regional Coast Guard: managed...
tholeiite—calc-alkaline—alkaline with increasing distance from the trench. The geologic province of Japan is mostly basin and has a bit of extended crust. The Japanese...
whales, were common features off the north eastern coast of Hokkaido near Teshio, Ishikari Bay near Otaru, the Shakotan Peninsula, and islands in the La...
slaves); this is the only reliable remaining census recorded for a whole province before the Edo period. The ancient koseki system later collapsed during...