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    Chigusa Nagayo (長与千種, Nagayo Chigusa, born December 8, 1964) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler best known for her mainstream popularity in the...
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  • Nagayo (Japanese:長与 or 長與) may refer to: Nagayo, Nagasaki, a city in the Nagasaki Prefecture Chigusa Nagayo (長与千種, born 1964), a Japanese professional...
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    Nagayo (長与町, Nagayo-chō) is a town located in Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2024[update], the town had an estimated population...
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    professional wrestling tag team consisting of Lioness Asuka and Chigusa Nagayo. Formed in 1983 in the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion,...
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    half of the Crush Gals professional wrestling tag team, along with Chigusa Nagayo, who are known for their mainstream popularity in the 1980s, and for being...
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  • Nagayo ware (長与焼, Nagayo-yaki) refers to a type of Japanese pottery produced in the region around the towns of Nagayo in Nagasaki Prefecture, western...
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    Baron Nagayo Sensai (長与 専斎, October 16, 1838 – September 8, 1902) was a medical doctor, educator and statesman in Meiji period Japan. Nagayo was born to...
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    Yoshirō Nagayo (長与 善郎, Nagayo Yoshirō, August 6, 1888 – October 29, 1961) was a novelist and playwright active during the Shōwa period in Japan. Nagayo was...
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    Nagayo Motoori (sometimes spelled Motohori) (本居 長世 ; 4 April 1885 – 14 October 1945) was a Japanese composer. "Tanpopo" (Dandelion, たんぽぽ), classical children's...
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    Hogan in the United States. Throughout 1985 and 1986, Matsumoto and Chigusa Nagayo had a feud with each other that included two highly acclaimed hair vs. hair...
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  • losing it to Yukari Omori. On December 26, 1987, Masami faced Chigusa Nagayo in her mandatory retirement match upon reaching the age of 25. Masami would...
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    separate branch of this line from Kikitsu Station to Urakami Station by way of Nagayo Station and the Nagasaki Tunnel, avoiding a long detour. Operators and route...
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    farewell show; in the main event, Satomura defeated her trainer Chigusa Nagayo. In 1996, Satomura started appearing for World Championship Wrestling (WCW)...
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    Bay to the north, and borders Nagasaki City to the south and west, and Nagayo Town, Nishisonogi County to the east. The western part of the town is a...
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    she returned to Japan and trained in the Marvelous Dojo under Chigusa Nagayo. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Slamovich stayed in Japan and toured with...
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    town of Nagayo, Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu. The station is served by the old line or the Nagayo branch...
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  • written by Ujō Noguchi (野口雨情 Noguchi Ujō) and composed by Nagayo Motoori (本居 長世 Motoori Nagayo). Published in Kin no fune (The golden ship) magazine in...
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  • promotion based in Chiba, Japan. It was founded by Chigusa Nagayo in 2014. According to Chigusa Nagayo, former chairman of All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Takashi...
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  • goddess of the Earth, Gaea or Gaia. GAEA was founded in 1995 by Chigusa Nagayo, a professional wrestler who achieved huge success in the 1980s with her...
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    Nagayo Station (長与駅, Nagayo-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Nagayo, Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is...
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    surrounded by the cities of Isahaya and Saikai, and the towns of Togitsu and Nagayo in Nishisonogi District. Nagasaki lies at the head of a long bay that forms...
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    9 (2): 235–246. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2008. Nagayo, Susumu. "A Reflection on the Names of a City in the Borderlands -...
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  • Jaguar Yokota, Devil Masami, Dump Matsumoto, and the Crush Gals (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka). The feud between the pop culture sensations, the Crush...
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  • singles matches as well as tag & trios matches with the likes of, Chigusa Nagayo, Devil Masami, Jaguar Yokota, Mimi Hagiwara and even future rival, Judy...
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    1 3+ 0 This was a 10-woman battle royal also involving Bozilla, Chigusa Nagayo, Great Sakuya, Miku Aono, Miyuki Takase, Nightshade, Sadie Gibbs, Takumi...
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    "Beauty Pair" generation. That decade would later see the rise of Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka, known as the "Crush Gals", who as a tag team achieved...
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    Zenchū Nakahara (1890–1964) Keisuke Ito (1803–1901) Kusumoto Ine (1827–1903) Nagayo Sensai (1838–1902) Tanaka Yoshio (1838–1916) Nagai Nagayoshi (1844–1929)...
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  • Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling ever since. On November 2, 1996, Chigusa Nagayo became the inaugural AAAW Heavyweight Champion after defeating Devil Masami...
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    the wake of the enormous popularity of tag team the Crush Gals (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka), and was responsible for organizing the Bull Nakano fanclub...
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  • Kishima 24.49 Shiroishi 白石町 Saga Kishima 99.56 Tara 太良町 Saga Fujitsu 74.30 Nagayo 長与町 Nagasaki Nishisonogi 28.73 Togitsu 時津町 Nagasaki Nishisonogi 20.94 Higashisonogi...
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