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Horses in Early Modern Japan


                  ‘Lives with horses—Attempts to create livestock database from micro
                  historical documents’, (Scientific Research (C) 20K01799, principal inves-
                  tigator: Miyuki Takahashi)

                  Archival references
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                  KC: Kashiwa City, Petition: Yoshida family documents.
                  KCHM: Kōriyama City Historical Museum, Ninbetsu Aratame-cho.
                  NDLDC: National Diet Library Digital Collection. https://dl.ndl.go.jp.
                  Shimomoriya: Mizuyama family documents.
                  Komaya: Yamaoka family documents.
                  Hidenoyama: Satō family documents, etc.
                  NAJ: National Archives of Japan, Norikata-kikigaki, https://
                     www.archives.go.jp/exhibition/digital/shogunnoarchives
                     /contents/35.html.

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