Yokosuka (横須賀市, Yokosuka-shi) is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2024[update], the city has a population of 373,797, and a population...
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Activities Yokosuka (横須賀海軍施設, Yokosuka kaigunshisetsu) or Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka (司令官艦隊活動横須賀, Shirei-kan kantai katsudō Yokosuka) is a United...
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Yokosuka is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Yokosuka may also refer to: Yokosuka Line, a railway line connecting the city to other places Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka Line (Japanese: 横須賀線, Hepburn: Yokosuka-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The Yokosuka Line...
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The Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka (櫻花, Ōka, "cherry blossom"; 桜花 in modern orthography) is a purpose-built, rocket-powered human-guided kamikaze attack-aircraft...
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The Yokosuka Tenga (天河, "Milky Way") was a proposal to provide the Imperial Japanese Navy with a jet-powered bomber towards the end of World War II. The...
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The Yokosuka MXY9 Shuka (秋花, "Autumn flower") was a projected development of the MXY8 training glider, adding a small motorjet engine, the Tsu-11. It was...
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The Yokosuka D4Y Suisei (彗星, Suisei, "Comet"; Allied reporting name "Judy") is a two-seat carrier-based dive bomber developed by the Yokosuka Naval Air...
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Yokosuka Naval Base may refer to: United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, the present United States naval base located next to the city, beginning in...
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Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (横須賀海軍工廠, Yokosuka kaigun kōshō) was one of four principal naval shipyards owned and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and...
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The Yokosuka MXY8 Akigusa (秋草, "Autumn grass") was a training glider built in parallel with the Mitsubishi J8M rocket-powered interceptor aircraft. The...
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Yokohama BayStars. "Yokosuka Stadium | Yokosuka City". www.city.yokosuka.kanagawa.jp.e.rb.hp.transer.com. Retrieved 2018-12-29. "Yokosuka Stadium - In The...
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The Yokosuka R2Y Keiun (景雲 - "Cirrus Cloud") was a prototype reconnaissance aircraft built in Japan late in World War II. Commissioned for the Imperial...
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Kanagawa Prefectural Yokosuka High School (神奈川県立横須賀高等学校, Kanagawa Kenritsu Yokosuka Kōtō Gakkō) is a high school in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture Japan...
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Noriaki Yokosuka (横須賀 功光, Yokosuka Noriaki, 1937–2003) was a Japanese photographer. (in Japanese) Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. 328...
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The Yokosuka P1Y Ginga (銀河, "Galaxy") is a twin-engine, land-based bomber developed for the Japanese Imperial Navy in World War II. It was the successor...
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The 5th Yokosuka Special Naval Landing Force (5th Yokosuka SNLF) was an infantry battalion of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Special Naval Landing Forces...
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Léonce Verny (section Yokosuka arsenal)
French officer and naval engineer who directed the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan, as well as many related modern infrastructure projects...
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Japanese marine paratroopers of World War II (redirect from 1st,2nd and 3rd Yokosuka SNLF Special Landing Unit)
Naval Landing Forces (SNLF or Rikusentai). They came from the 1st and 3rd Yokosuka SNLFs. They were under the operational control of the Imperial Japanese...
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Yokosuka Domain (横須賀藩, Yokosuka-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Tōtōmi Province. It was centered...
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United States Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific...
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Shenmue (video game) (redirect from Shenmue OST: Chapter 1: Yokosuka)
Hazuki as he sets out in revenge for the murder of his father in 1980s Yokosuka, Japan. The player explores an open world, fighting opponents in brawler...
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and eventually developed into the largest trading port in Japan. Nearby Yokosuka, closer to the mouth of Tokyo Bay, developed as a naval port and now serves...
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The Yokosuka K5Y (九三式中間練習機, Kyūsanshikichūkanrenshūki, Type 93 Intermediate Training Aircraft, Allied reporting name: "Willow") was a two-seat unequal-span...
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Avro 504 (redirect from Yokosuka K2Y)
Sunbeam Motor Car Co Ltd, Wolverhampton TNCA, Balbuena field in Mexico City Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan Small numbers of early aircraft were purchased by...
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Yokosuka Museum of Art (横須賀美術館, Yokosuka bijutsukan) opened in Kannonzaki Park (観音崎公園), Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, in 2007. Architect: Riken...
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The Yokosuka E14Y (Allied reporting name Glen) was an Imperial Japanese Navy reconnaissance seaplane transported aboard and launched from Japanese submarine...
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Yokosuka Naval District (横須賀鎮守府, Yokosuka chinjufu) was the first of four main administrative districts of the pre-war Imperial Japanese Navy. Its territory...
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The Yokosuka B4Y (Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber) was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1936 to 1943...
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the Ryōmō Line, Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line, Yamanote freight line, Yokosuka Line, and Tōkaidō Main Line. It is treated as a distinct service at stations...
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