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    Tsuchizaki-Minato (土崎港, Tsuchizaki-Minato) is a neighbourhood located in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2009[update], the neighbourhood...
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    the city of Akita was officially established, including former Kubota and Akita towns. The port area was separated into Tsuchizaki-Minato Town, which...
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    were calling at Akita Port for the first time. In the oldest Japanese marine law Kaisenshikimoku, Tsuchizaki Minato, former name of Akita Port, was referred...
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    Tsuchizaki Station (土崎駅, Tsuchizaki-eki) is a railway station in Tsuchizaki Minato, Akita City, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway...
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    Minato Castle (湊城, Minato-jō) was a Japanese castle in what is now Tsuchizaki Minato, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Muromachi period,...
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    on August 1, 1933, Iitagawa on November 30, 1935. Tsuchizaki Minato and Terauchi were annexed by Akita City on April 1, 1941 and the towns of Iitagawa and...
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    City Northern Citizen Service Center Tsuchizaki Minato History Tradition Hall Akita Rinko Police Station Akita Maritime Japan Coast Guard List of railway...
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    tempered glasses was completed in 1994. It is located in the Tsuchizaki District, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan. The steel tower is the tallest structure...
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    Dewa until Akita District was divided into Minamiakita District and Kitaakita District in 1878. The provincial capital was located in Tsuchizaki/Terauchi...
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    Dewaminato Rikichi (category Sumo people from Akita Prefecture)
    Dewaminato Rikichi (March 20, 1907, as Rikichi Satō in Tsuchizaki-Minato, Akita Prefecture, Japan – May 17, 1964), was a professional sumo wrestler with...
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    Nationality Japanese Born Miya Sato (1990-03-07) 7 March 1990 (age 34) Tsuchizaki-Minato, Akita, Japan Height 175 cm (69 in) Weight 62 kg (137 lb) Spike 284 cm...
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    Pizza-La (category Minato, Tokyo)
    market began in December 1989 starting with the store in the Tsuchizaki district of Akita, Akita. Commercials for Pizza-La began in 1991 using the slogan...
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    Yukiko Ebata (category People from Akita (city))
    medal-winning 2012 Olympic volleyball team. Ebata is from Tsuchizaki-Minato, Akita-shi, Akita prefecture. Her parents are volleyball players, she started...
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    Castle Mihara, Hiroshima Minakuchi Castle, Kōka, Shiga Minato Castle, Tsuchizaki, Akita, Akita Minowa Castle, Takasaki, Gunma Mito Castle, Mito, Ibaraki...
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    Kubota Castle (category Castles in Akita Prefecture)
    territories by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1602, and arrived at the site of the Minato Castle in Tsuchizaki on September 17 of the same year. Work began immediately on the...
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    Uetsu Main Line (category Rail transport in Akita Prefecture)
    mi) (Fukushima–Aomori, Tsuchizaki–Akitakō) Operators, distances: East Japan Railway Company (Services and tracks) Niitsu — Akita: 271.7 km (168.8 mi) Japan...
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    Hiyama Andō Clan Fortified Residence ruins (category Castles in Akita Prefecture)
    a branch of the clan called the "Minato Andō" held out at Tsuchizaki. In the middle of the 15th century, the Minato Andō asked the main branch of the...
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    257 in Kubora and 5,571 in Minato (present Tsuchizaki area in Akita), in 1730); 21,313 (chōnin both in Kubota and Minato, in 1747); 16,387 (chōnin, 11...
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    Wakimoto Castle (category Castles in Akita Prefecture)
    Sanesue moved his seat to Minato Castle in Tsuchizaki and Wakimoto Castle fell into ruins. After many vicissitudes, the Akita clan continued to the end...
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    The station was opened on 13 March 2021. The distance between Akita Station and Tsuchizaki Station was 7.1 kilometers (4.4 mi). Local residents hoped to...
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  • Ōmi Komaki (category Writers from Akita Prefecture)
    period Japan. His real name was Komaki Ōmiya. Komaki was born in Tsuchizaki-Minato town, Akita prefecture, as the son of a politician. He dropped out of middle...
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    Kandakō Freight Terminal Fukuoka 4.6 Ōu Main Line Tsuchizaki Station - Akitakō Freight Terminal Akita 1.8 Senseki Line Rikuzen-Yamashita Station - Ishinomakikō...
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    mainly-freight transport TsuchizakiAkita Port section which is not electrified Concurrent with Yamagata Shinkansen (Fukushima – Shinjō) and Akita Shinkansen (Ōmagari...
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  • out [citation needed]. Akita Basha Tetsudō (秋田馬車鉄道) Akita to Tsuchizaki (土崎) Horse 1,391 mm (4 ft 6.8 in) 14 July 1899 1922 Akita City Transportation Bureau...
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