Answer the following question: Information:  - As head of the Kobayakawa clan, he expanded the clan's territory in the Chgoku region (western Honsh), and fought for the Mri clan in all their campaigns; for a time, he also opposed both the great warlords Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He later swore loyalty to Hideyoshi, however, and entered his service; he was then awarded domains in Iyo Province on Shikoku and Chikuzen Province on Kysh, totalling 350,000 "koku".  - KOKU (100.3 FM)  branded as Hit Radio 100  is a commercial contemporary hit radio (CHR) radio station licensed to Hagåtña, Guam. It is owned and operated by Moy Communications Inc.   - Genpuku (), a Japanese coming-of-age ceremony modeled after an early Tang Dynasty Chinese custom, dates back to Japan's classical Nara Period (710794 AD). This ceremony marked the transition from child to adult status and the assumption of adult responsibilities. The age of participation varied throughout history and depended on factors such as sex, political climate, and social status. Most participants were aristocratic children between the ages of 10 and 20, and most descriptions of genpuku focus on the male ceremony rather that the female ceremony due to the exclusion of women from politically important court positions and warrior status. Important changes in clothing and hairstyle typically denoted this transition, for both men and women. Youth and children were often synonymous, and a period of adolescence was not often present throughout the periods in which traditional genpuku flourished. The etymology of the word, which is atypical, reflects the major points of genpuku ceremonial format; in this case "gen" ()means "head" and "fuku" () means "wearing". The ceremony is also known as kakan (), uikburi (), kanrei (), shufuku (), and hatsu-motoyui ().  - The , also known as the , is the westernmost region of Honsh, the largest island of Japan. It consists of the prefectures of Hiroshima, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori and Yamaguchi. In 2010 it had a population of 7,563,428.  - Kobayakawa Hideaki (   , 1577 -- December 1 , 1602 ) was the fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi . He was adopted by Hideyoshi and called himself Hashu Hidetoshi (   ) and Shusen (  ) . He was then again adopted by Kobayakawa Takakage and renamed himself Hideaki . Because he had gained the rank of Saemon no Kami (  ) or in China Shikkingo (  ) at genpuku and held the title of Chunagon (  ) , Hideaki was also called Kingo Chunagon (  ) . During the Battle of Keicho he led reinforcements to rescue Ulsan Castle from the Ming army . Fighting on the front line with a spear , he managed to capture an enemy commander and broke the siege . However , Hideyoshi saw the danger of a reckless charge by the general commanding an army and deprived him of his domain , Chikugo after returning . Kobayakawa , angered by this , believed the lie circulated by Tokugawa Ieyasu that this had been the doing of a jealous Ishida Mitsunari . He never forgot or forgave Mitsunari and worked to undermine his position . Moreover , Kobayakawa was known to attack women and children during the campaign , an act that is despised by many of his fellow commanders . Before the battle of Sekigahara , Kobayakawa happened to be in Osaka and acted as though he would go along with Mitsunari , even though he had intended to betray him , having secretly communicated with Ieyasu . Knowing Kobayakawa held ill feelings , Mitsunari and tani Yoshitsugu promised him two additional domains around Osaka and the position of kampaku ( until Toyotomi Hideyori grew old enough to rule ) if he helped them to victory . Even after the battle began , Kobayakawa kept his intentions hidden . Ieyasu 's force ( east ) was not faring well against Mitsunari from the west ; Ukita Hideie was winning against Fukushima Masanori and tani Yoshitsugu was also winning against Td Takatora . Kobayakawa was hesitant to participate with either side . Ieyasu ordered troops to fire blanks against the Kobayakawa troops to force them into action . Kobayakawa...  - Hideyoshi is noted for a number of cultural legacies, including the restriction that only members of the samurai class could bear arms. He financed the construction, restoration and rebuilding of many temples standing today in Kyoto. Hideyoshi played an important role in the history of Christianity in Japan when he ordered the execution by crucifixion of twenty-six Christians.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'country of citizenship'.
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kobayakawa hideaki , japan