Aoyama (青山町, Aoyama-chō) was a town located in Naga District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,590 and a...
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Minato, Tokyo, Japan Aoyama, Mie, formerly a town in Naga District, but now part of the city of Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan Aoyama Station (Iwate), a railway...
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Wasabi Mizuta (category Voice actresses from Mie Prefecture)
1974) is a Japanese voice actress. She was born in Aoyama, Mie, and currently resides in Iga, Mie. Mizuta replaced long-time voice actress Nobuyo Ōyama...
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Tsu (津市, Tsu-shi) is the capital city of Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 274,879 in 127,273...
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Iga (伊賀市, Iga-shi) is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 August 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 88,895 in 40,620...
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Mie Prefecture (Japanese: 三重県, Hepburn: Mie-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Mie Prefecture has a population of 1...
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Ōyamada (大山田村, Ōyamada-mura) was a village located in Ayama District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 5...
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Murō-Akame-Aoyama Quasi-National Park (室生赤目青山国定公園, Murō-Akame-Aoyama Kokutei Kōen) is a Quasi-National Park in Mie and Nara Prefectures, Japan. It was...
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Ayama (阿山町, Ayama-chō) was a town located in Ayama District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,242 and a density...
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Iga (伊賀町, Iga-chō) was a town located in Ayama District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. On November 1, 2004, Iga absorbed the city of Ueno, the town of Ayama...
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Shimagahara (島ヶ原村, Shimagahara-mura) was a village located in Ayama District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of...
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Nishi-Aoyama Station (西青山駅, Nishi-Aoyama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private...
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Higashi-Aoyama Station (東青山駅, Higashi-Aoyama-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the...
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Naga (名賀郡, Naga-gun) was a district located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 11,590 and a density of...
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The Aoyama Plateau Wind Farm (青山高原ウインドファーム, Aoyama kōgen uindofāmu) is the largest wind farm in Japan. It has a total capacity of 95 MW, and is located...
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Ueno (上野市, Ueno-shi) was a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on September 10, 1941. It was often referred to as Iga-Ueno to...
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List of high schools in Japan (section Mie)
High School Mie Prefectural Kinan High School Wits Aoyama Gakuen High School Aino Gakuen Agricultural High School Sakuragaoka High School Aoyama High School...
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Hidesaburō Ueno (category People from Mie Prefecture)
dog. Ueno was born on January 19, 1872, in Hisai-shi (present-day Tsu), Mie Prefecture. In 1895, he graduated from Tokyo Imperial University's agriculture...
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Ayama (阿山郡, Ayama-gun) was a district located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 27,539 and a density of...
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Aogaki, Hyogo Aomori Aomori, Aomori Aomori Prefecture Aoya, Tottori Aoyama, Mie Gosho Aoyama Aozora Bunko APNIC Arahata Kanson Arahitogami Arai, Niigata Arai...
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consisted of twelve teams, including one promoted team from Division 2, the Mie Heat. The format and schedule was announced on 6 September 2023. It will...
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(Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English) Tagaisu (互須) Voiced by: Yutaka Aoyama (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English) Oshikiri (押切) Voiced by: Hiro Shimono...
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Ossan/Yashu Shan Xin (Chinese) as Min-chan/Chenmin Jiang (姜 辰敏, Jiāng Chénmǐn) Mie Mie (Chinese) as Futaba Hanaya/Yuye Hua (花 语叶, Huā Yǔyè) Ding Dang (Chinese)...
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12% Shigeharu Aoyama: 2,4% (0.9%); Ken Saitō: 0.6% (0.5%); Seiko Noda: 0.6% (0%) None of these: 12.0%; Don't know: 15.8% Shigeharu Aoyama: 2,4%; Seiko...
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critic Mori Ōgai. Fujishima moved to Tsu in Mie Prefecture in 1893, where he was an assistant teacher at the Mie Prefectural Elementary School, but soon returned...
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Kadono Jūkurō (category People from Mie Prefecture)
businessman, and the Chairman of Ōkura Gumi (1914 - 1937). He was born in Toba, Mie, as the second son of Watari Kadono, Karō of Toba Domain. He had an elder...
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Here is a list of mergers in Mie Prefecture, Japan since the Heisei era. On December 1, 2003 - The former town of Inabe absorbed the towns of Daian, Fujiwara...
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Saburō through Onikobu Pass and 1,300 men led by Nagano Sakyōnosuke through Aoyama Pass) met similar fates, with Tsuge losing his life. According to the Iranki...
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Sakakibara-Onsenguchi Station (category Railway stations in Mie Prefecture)
Sakakibara-Onsenguchi-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway...
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Osaka Line (category Rail transport in Mie Prefecture)
a railway line in Japan owned by Kintetsu Railway, connecting Osaka and Mie Prefecture via Nara Prefecture. The line is the longest double-tracked railway...
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