Takashi Kawamura (politician) (category Mayors of Nagoya)
and leader of the Nagoya-based regional party Genzei Nippon. Kawamura's antics have earned him a peculiar reputation outside of Nagoya, but local voters...
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Nagoya University (名古屋大学, Nagoya daigaku), abbreviated to Meidai (名大) or NU, is a Japanese national research university located in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya...
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Human rights in Japan (redirect from Freedom of speech in Japan)
the custody of the Kita Ward Immigration Detention Center. In 2001, two Nagoya prison guards reportedly sprayed a high-power water hose at an "unruly"...
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Expo 2005 (category History of Nagoya)
Sunday, September 25, 2005, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, east of the city of Nagoya. Japan has also hosted Expo '70 Osaka (World Expo), Expo '75 Okinawa (Specialised...
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decision. Yamato faced Pakorn PKSaenchaimuaythaigym at Hoost Cup Kings Nagoya on December 27, 2015. He won the fight by majority decision. Yamato next...
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Initiative, an Internet freedom and privacy organization Grand Isle Seaplane Base, in Louisiana, United States Greater Nagoya Initiative, a Japanese business...
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✔ Car Racing Challenge •Simple 2000 Series Vol. 68: The Tousou Highway: Nagoya – TokyoJP Tamsoft D3 PublisherJP, 505 Game StreetEU 2004-12-09JP ✔ ✔ Card...
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Arsène Wenger (category Nagoya Grampus managers)
the Coupe de France in 1991. In 1995, he became coach of J.League side Nagoya Grampus Eight and won the Emperor's Cup and Japanese Super Cup in his first...
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Nippon ("Tax Cuts Japan"), party founded by Nagoya mayor Takashi Kawamura in 2010, mainly active in Nagoya municipal and Aichi prefectural politics, won...
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Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (category Television stations in Nagoya)
kabushiki gaisha, CBC) is a regional radio and television service serving Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is majorly owned by the Chunichi Shimbun. Its...
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Forward Milan – New York A380 Service Resumption to Feb 2024". Emirates drops Nagoya "Emirates to open third destination in Japan" (Press release). Emirates...
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Episode 1. April 7, 1979. Nagoya Broadcasting Network. "Re-Entry to Earth". Mobile Suit Gundam. Episode 5. May 5, 1979. Nagoya Broadcasting Network. "Amuro...
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107 cities established a partnership system, including Kagoshima, Nagano, Nagoya, and Shizuoka. Ibaraki Prefecture became the first prefecture to establish...
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Network's The Powerpuff Girls 200 Giniro no Olynsis: Tokito Katsumi Tokoro Nagoya TV 12 October 6 – December 22, 2006 201 Happy☆Lucky Bikkuriman Gō Koga TV...
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2024 in professional wrestling (section Freedoms)
to retain the GHC National Championship 20 NJPW The New Beginning in Nagoya Nagoya, Japan Evil defeated Tama Tonga (c) in a Lumberjack match to win the...
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cooperative as of 2018[update]. It ranks highly for competitiveness and economic freedom. Japan ranked sixth in the Global Competitiveness Report in 2019. It attracted...
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the Sex Pistols'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-09-17. "Freedom, festivity and dead by sunrise: Inside Sid Vicious's drug-fuelled last...
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(February 9, 2020). "Fourth is Kineicho, Nagoya (based on the real-world Nishiki district of central Nagoya). Nagoya is the fourth-largest city in Japan,...
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000 units (est.) Kokura Arsenal from 1937 to 1941: 495,500 units (est.) Nagoya Arsenal from 1932 to 1942: 312,500 units (est.) Jinsen (in what is now Incheon)...
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Glay (redirect from Freedom Only)
Verb Tour in Japan, with four concerts in Zepp Sendai, Zepp Osaka, Zepp Nagoya, and Zepp Tokyo for their fan-club members. On December 30 and 31 they played...
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city of Nagoya, and as such was later dubbed Nagoya kei. Silver-Rose (formed in 1989) and Kuroyume (formed in 1991) were described as the "Nagoya big two"...
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Yoko Taro (category People from Nagoya)
Drakengard, and its spin-offs, Nier and Nier: Automata. Yoko was born in Nagoya, Aichi, and studied at the Kobe Design University in the 1990s. While he...
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exclusion caused a number of scandals during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Nagoya Resolution in 1979 approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)...
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Lumpur, Malaysia Flag of Kyoto, Japan Flag of Manila, Philippines Flag of Nagoya, Japan Flag of New Taipei City, Taiwan Flag of Novosibirsk, Russia Flag...
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Toru Sugiura (category King of Freedom World Champions)
Retrieved August 23, 2023. Pro Wrestling Freedoms (May 8, 2011). 5.8 Zepp Nagoya大会 2011年05月08日 開始時刻:15時30分. freedoms.lolipop.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August...
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the first manga creator in the National Diet. Ken Akamatsu was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, on July 5, 1968. His father, a bureaucrat in the Ministry...
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the end of the American occupation of Japan. In 1952, an infant girl at Nagoya City Pediatric Hospital died after being infected with E coli bacteria;...
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Tsutomu Shimomura (category People from Nagoya)
State University. Accessed January 2, 2022. "Shimomura was born in 1964 in Nagoya, Japan.... He got into an antiestablishment group at Princeton High School...
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(Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto area), and Chūbu Centrair International Airport (Nagoya area). The largest ports include Nagoya Port. In Japan, railways are a major means of passenger...
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August 2009). "Bombings Worse than Nagasaki and Hiroshima". The Future of Freedom Foundation. Archived from the original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 8...
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