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    Makurazaki (枕崎市, Makurazaki-shi) is a city located in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2024[update], the city had an estimated population of...
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    The Ibusuki Makurazaki Line (指宿枕崎線, Ibusuki Makurazaki-sen) is a railway line in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR...
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    which are within the city borders. Kagoshima Prefecture Hioki Kagoshima Makurazaki Minamikyushu Minamisatsuma has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate...
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    The Makurazaki Line (枕崎線, Makurazaki-sen) was a railway line operated by Nansatsu Railway (南薩鉄道, Nansatsu Tetsudō). It ran between Ijūin Station and Makurazaki...
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    Typhoon Ida, known in Japan as Makurazaki Typhoon (枕崎台風), was a powerful and very deadly typhoon which formed over the western Pacific Ocean and struck...
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    in Kyushu, a wind gust of 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) was recorded in Makurazaki, Kagoshima. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall from Shanshan affected the South...
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    Makurazaki Station (枕崎駅, Makurazaki-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Makurazaki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated...
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    an aviation disaster during peacetime. In Japan, Typhoon Ida is called Makurazaki Typhoon. It was the strongest typhoon to hit Kyushu on record, with a...
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    and around Kagoshima City) Southern Satsuma South Satsuma Peninsula (Makurazaki) Western Ōsumi Islands (Kuroshima, Takeshima, Iōjima) Ōsumi (Eastern Kagoshima)...
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    Historical Material Uenohara site Hisatsu Orange Railway JR Kyushu Ibusuki Makurazaki Line Hisatsu Line Kagoshima Line Kitto Line Kyushu Shinkansen Nippō Main...
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    Kūkō Line Nichinan Line Ōmura Line Sasaguri Line Sasebo Line Ibusuki Makurazaki Line Ariake (Hakata - Kumamoto) Aru Ressha (Ōita - Hita April to June)(Sasebo...
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    Company. Baguio, Philippines (since 1973) Ishigaki, Okinawa (since 1987) Makurazaki, Kagoshima (since 2012) Nevelsk, Russia (since 1972) Korsakov, Russia...
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    Kyushu - Nippō Main Line ■ Ryūgamizu - Kagoshima JR Kyushu - Ibusuki Makurazaki Line ■ Kagoshima-Chūō - Kōrimoto - Minami-Kagoshima - Usuki - Taniyama...
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    Hiroshima Branch (1945) On September 17, 1945, Hiroshima was struck by the Makurazaki Typhoon (Typhoon Ida). Hiroshima Prefecture suffered more than 3,000 deaths...
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  • 6, 1945. One month later, the phenomenal and powerful typhoon called Makurazaki Typhoon hit Hiroshima and resulted in 1,229 dead, 1,054 injured, and 783...
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    Mojiko. It is also the northern terminus of the 87.8 kilometer Ibusuki-Makurazaki Line. The conventional portion of the station consists of three ground-level...
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  • villages) September 1, 1949 - The town of Makurazaki was elevated to city status to become the city of Makurazaki. (5 towns, 2 villages) April 1, 1951 -...
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    least 50 people. September 17, 1945 ― Typhoon Ida, known in Japan as the Makurazaki Typhoon, kills 2,473 people in Japan only a month after its surrender...
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  • Line (Ibara Railway) Ibi Line (Common name. Kintetsu Railway) Ibusuki Makurazaki Line (Kyushu Railway Company) Ichihashi Line (Freight. Seino Railway)...
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    1889-04-01 [336] Kanoya 鹿屋市  Kagoshima 105,673 448.33 236 1941-05-27 [337] Makurazaki 枕崎市  Kagoshima 24,400 74.88 326 1949-09-01 [338] Akune 阿久根市  Kagoshima...
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    operates between Kagoshima-Chūō Station and Ibusuki Station via the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line. There are three return services per day. All trains stop at Kiire...
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    Kagoshima 357,284 Hiroshi Kawauchi CDP 2nd district Cities of Amami, Ibusuki, Makurazaki, Minamisatsuma, Minamikyushu, and part of Kagoshima District of Ōshima...
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    Prefectural Government opened a 50 km line to Makurazaki between 1914 and 1931. The JR Ibusuki Makurazaki Line connected when it opened in 1963. The line...
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    rising from the ocean floor, and most are volcanically active. Ibusuki Makurazaki Minamikyūshū Minamiōsumi Minamisatsuma Minamitane Nakatane Nishinoomote...
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    station of Japan Railways. Nishi-Ōyama Station is served by the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line and is located 56.7 km from the starting point of the line at Kagoshima-Chūō...
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  • season. Western Pacific: Typhoon Ida (1945) – struck Japan, also known as Makurazaki Typhoon (ja). Typhoon Ida (1950) (T5020, T5022, T5023) Typhoon Ida (1954)...
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    Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1953, the park spans the municipalities of Makurazaki and Minamisatsuma. National Parks of Japan "Bōnoma Prefectural Natural...
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    Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu. The station is served by the Ibusuki Makurazaki Line and is located 79.9 km from the starting point of the line at Kagoshima-Chūō...
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  • High School Kagoshima Prefectural Ei High School Kagoshima Prefectural Makurazaki High School Kagoshima Prefectural Kagoshima Fisheries High School Kagoshima...
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    the special National Sports Festival. She visited the cities of Hioki, Makurazaki and Amami and took part in many events during her visit, such as a visit...
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