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    Kosaka (小坂町, Kosaka-machi) is a town located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2023[update], the town had an estimated population of 4,670 in...
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    (-Kazuno-Towada, Aomori-Kosaka-) Akita Airport Odate-Noshiro Airport Akita International University Akita Prefectural University Akita University Akita University...
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    Towada Audio (category Kosaka, Akita)
    television broadcasting and communications equipment headquartered in Kosaka, Akita. ICF-801 ICF-SW7600GR ICF-SW77 XC-73 XC-75 AC-VQ850 ICF-SW7600GR ICF-SW77...
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  • Sound! Euphonium Kosaka, Akita (小坂町), town located in Kazuno District, Akita Prefecture, Japan This page lists people with the surname Kosaka. If an internal...
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    The mine is located in Tōhoku region of northern Japan in the town of Kosaka, Akita Prefecture. The mine had reserves amounting to 30 million tonnes of...
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    capital of Akita Prefecture, Akita. From there, it travels northeast back to another interchange along the Tōhoku Expressway in the town of Kosaka. It is...
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    district located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. At present time (as of June 2013), the district consists of only the town of Kosaka with an estimated population...
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    Nanataki Falls (category Kosaka, Akita)
    Nana-taki) is a waterfall in the Hachimantai district of Kosaka, Akita Prefecture, Japan, on the Kosaka branch of the Yoneshiro River. It is one of "Japan’s...
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    The Kosaka Smelting & Refining Kosaka Railway (小坂製錬小坂鉄道, Kosaka Seiren Kosaka Tetsudō) was a 22.3 km Japanese freight railway line in Akita Prefecture...
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    Wainai Sadayuki (category People from Kazuno, Akita)
    enshrined[clarification needed] in the Wainai Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in Kosaka, Akita near the lake in acknowledgment for his works. Gavin, Masako. Shiga...
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    sulfuric acid from Kosaka Smelting & Refining, via the Kosaka Line. The railway was discontinued on March 31, 2021. Akitakō - Akita-Kitakō Distance: 2...
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    the city is noted for its heavy snowfall in winter. Akita Prefecture Kitaakita Ōdate Semboku Kosaka Iwate Prefecture Hachimantai Aomori Prefecture Towada...
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    Iwate Sunshine City Prince Hotel: Toshima, Tokyo Towada Prince Hotel: Kosaka, Akita Tsumagoi Prince Hotel: Tsumagoi, Gunma Tōkyō Prince Hotel: Minato, Tokyo...
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  • Setsuo Nara (category Kosaka, Akita)
    Setsuo Nara Personal information Born (1936-12-16)16 December 1936 Kosaka, Akita, Japan Died 27 January 2000 (aged 63) Nationality Japanese Listed height...
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    Lake Towada (category Lakes of Akita Prefecture)
    of Tokyo, divided between the municipalities of Towada, Aomori and Kosaka, Akita. It forms part of the northern section of Towada-Hachimantai National...
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  • Eboshi-yama (Shiwa, Iwate), 719m Eboshi-yama (Yuzawa, Akita), 954m Eboshi-yama (Kosaka, Akita), 400m Eboshi-yama (Yamagata/Fukushima), 1879m Eboshi-yama...
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  • Sports ABS - Kosaka Rika no Cheer Happinets FM Akita - Weekly Northern Happinets (Takashi Hatakeyama) FM Hanabi - Uchiagero Go! Go! Akita Northern Happinets...
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    (current Dowa Holdings), and in 1891 was assigned management of the Kosaka mine in Kosaka, Akita, one of the largest lead, copper and zinc mines in Japan. He...
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    of Kosaka, Akita Prefecture. The company specialized in mining kuroko ore, a rare black volcanic deposit found only in Japan and primarily in Akita Prefecture...
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    Ōdate (redirect from Ôdate, Akita)
    location, the city is noted for its heavy snowfall in winter. Akita Prefecture Kitaakita Kazuno Kosaka Fujisato Aomori Prefecture Hirosaki Hirakawa Owani Nishimeya...
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    Ōdate Station (category Railway stations in Akita Prefecture)
    Government Railways (JGR). The privately owned Kosaka Line began operations in 1909, and the privately owned Akita Railway began operations from July 1, 1914...
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  • Uchinotai "Kuroko" Deposits, Kosaka Mine, Akita Prefecture] (in Japanese). Hanaoka Mine (Copper, Lead, Zinc) - Dowa Mining Co., Akita – via National Diet Library...
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    Station: The Akita Chuo Kotsu operated a 4 km line to Gojome, electrified at 600 V DC, from 1922 until 1969. Odate Station: The Kosaka Railway opened...
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  • Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater (category Akita Shoten manga)
    Japanese manga series about recreational fishing by Yasuyuki Kosaka. It has been serialized in Akita Shoten's seinen manga magazine Young Champion Retsu since...
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    Tōhoku Expressway (category Roads in Akita Prefecture)
    Kosaka 608.5– 609.8 378.1– 378.9 Kamedayama Tunnel 610.7 379.5 49-1 Kosaka Akita Prefecture Route 2 (Ōdate-Lake Towada Route) 613.5 381.2 PA Kosaka 617...
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    Rikuchū Province (category Akita geography stubs)
    southern portion of Kamaishi City; but also including Kazuno City and Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture. Rikuchū was created shortly after the Meiji Restoration...
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    Dewa Province (category History of Akita Prefecture)
    comprising modern-day Yamagata Prefecture and Akita Prefecture, except for the city of Kazuno and the town of Kosaka. Dewa bordered on Mutsu and Echigō Provinces...
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  • January 2016, the show aired an episode that showed Kosaka, Akita, Kakunodate Station, and Akita Dog Fureai-Dokoro at Senshū Park [ja]. That year, it...
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  • — — Also a Natural Monument (4) various variousTowadako, Aomori and Kosaka, Akita 40°28′23.05″N 140°52′39.67″E / 40.4730694°N 140.8776861°E / 40.4730694;...
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  • Japanese high-speed train Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway and Akita Expressway (between Kawabe JCT and Kosaka JCT), route E7 in Japan Cheras–Kajang Expressway, route...
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