Sumida may refer to: Sumida, Tokyo, one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan Sumida River, which flows through Tokyo, Japan Sumida (surname), a Japanese...
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Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City. As...
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Sumida Park (隅田公園, Sumida Kōen) is a public park in Sumida and Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. Cherry blossoms can be seen in spring, and the Sumidagawa Fireworks...
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The Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a river that flows through central Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi (in Kita-ku) and...
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Sumida (written: 隅田 or 住田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daizo Sumida (住田 代蔵, 1887–1961), Japanese businessman Osamu...
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The Sumida M.2593 (Type 91) was an armoured car produced by the Empire of Japan in the 1930s. It could operate on both the roadway and railway lines. There...
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Tokyo Skytree (redirect from Sumida Tower)
Sukaitsurī, [toːkʲoː sɯ̥kaitsɯriː] ) is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. It became the tallest tower in Japan in 2010 and reached its full...
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Isuzu (redirect from Sumida M-type)
capacity "Sumida P-type truck" equipped with an A6 engine and a 1-ton vehicle "Sumida M-type No. 1 bus" equipped with an A4 engine. The name "sumida" was used...
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Fugador Sumida (フウガドールすみだ, Fuugadōru Sumida) is a Japanese professional futsal club, currently playing in the F. League Division 1. The team is located...
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Takahiko Sumida (住田 貴彦, Sumida Takahiko, born March 12, 1991) is a former Japanese football player. "Stats Centre: Takahiko Sumida Facts". Guardian.co...
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Osamu Sumida (住田 修, Sumida Osamu, born 14 October 1969) is a Japanese cyclist. He competed in the men's individual road race at the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival (redirect from Sumida Fireworks)
media related to Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival. JNTO History & Culture site Sumida River Fireworks Festival Executive Committee Sumidagawa-Hanabi-Traditions...
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Sumida Aquarium (ja:すみだ水族館, Sumida Suizokukan) is a public aquarium located on the 5th and 6th floors of the Tokyo Skytree in Sumida, Tokyo. It opened...
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Daizo Sumida (住田 代蔵, August 7, 1887 – December 30, 1961) was a Japanese American businessman. Daizo Sumida was born on August 7, 1887, to a farming family...
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Sumida (隅田) was a river gunboat in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named after the Sumida River in Tokyo, Japan. Sumida was the first gunboat in the...
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Chihiro Sumida (隅田 知一郎, Sumida Chihiro, born August 8, 1999) is a professional Japanese baseball player. He is a pitcher for the Saitama Seibu Lions of...
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Rin Sumida (隅田 凜, Sumida Rin, born January 12, 1996) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder. She plays for Mynavi Sendai and the Japan national...
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Suda Hachiman Shrine Mirror (redirect from Bronze mirror of Sumida Hatiman shrine)
The Suda Hachiman Shrine Mirror (Japanese: 隅田八幡神社人物画像鏡, Hepburn: Suda Hachiman Jinja Jinbutsu Gazō-kyō) in Hashimoto, Wakayama, Japan is a National Treasure...
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Sumida City Gymnasium (墨田区総合体育館) is a multi-purpose arena in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It is the home venue for Fugador Sumida from the Japanese futsal league...
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Sumida may refer to: Japanese gunboat Sumida (1903), an Imperial Japanese Navy gunboat launched in 1903 and stricken in 1935 Japanese gunboat Sumida (1939)...
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Satoshi Sumida (隅田 敏司, Sumida Satoshi, born 16 December 1962) is a former Japanese swimmer who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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(1924–1927) Prince (1955–1967) Publica Rintaku Sanko Showa Corporation Sumida (1933–1937) Suminoe (1954–1955) Tachikawa Takeoka (1990–present) Takuri...
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Amagasaki Serial Murder Incident (redirect from Miyoko Sumida)
Kyoto. The incident was discovered when the suspects Miyoko Sumida (角田美代子) and Masanori Sumida (角田正則) were arrested in November 2011. The cousin of the ringleader...
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a reference to the original settlement's location at the meeting of the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. During the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the name of the...
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Football Club Sumida-Gepro (Mongolian: Жипро FC) is a professional football club from the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, currently playing in the Mongolian...
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Asahi Beer Hall (category Buildings and structures in Sumida, Tokyo)
the Asahi Breweries headquarters located on the east bank of the Sumida River in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed by French designer Philippe Starck...
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Type 92 heavy armoured car (redirect from Sumida amphibious armored car)
Japan for mobile operations. At first a hybrid amphibious car known as the Sumida amphibious armored car (AMP) was tested in 1930. It had both tracks and...
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Sumida Triphony Hall (すみだトリフォニーホール, Sumida Torifonī Hōlu) is a concert hall in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1997 and has two auditoria; the main...
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and wider streets. Reconstruction efforts expanded the city east of the Sumida River, and some daimyō residences were relocated to give more space to the...
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the Hawaiian born Takamiyama of the Takasago stable in Higashi–Komagata, Sumida, Tokyo. It was the first stable ever to be run by a foreign-born coach....
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