• The koku (斛) is a Chinese-based Japanese unit of volume. 1 koku is equivalent to 10 to (斗) or approximately 180 litres (40 imp gal; 48 US gal), or about...
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  • KOKU (100.3 FM) – branded as Hit Radio 100 – is a commercial contemporary hit radio (CHR) radio station licensed to Hagåtña, Guam. The station is currently...
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  • Kokū (虚空) or Koku is a honkyoku, a solo "original piece" of Japanese Buddhist origin for the shakuhachi, a bamboo flute. The title "Kokū" is often translated...
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    Japan (redirect from Nihon-koku)
    Japanese: 日本, Nihon [ɲihoꜜɴ] or Nippon [ɲippoꜜɴ] , formally 日本国, Nihon-koku or Nippon-koku. In Japanese, the name of the country as it appears on official documents...
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  • Nihon Koku may refer to: Japan - Nihon Koku (日本国), in Japanese Japan Airlines - Nihon Kōkū (日本航空), in Japanese This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Kokū Nishimura (西村 虚空, Nishimura Kokū, 1915 – June 2002) was a master shakuhachi player, teacher, and craftsman. Like his teacher, Kyochiku Tani, Nishimura...
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  • Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (日本航空株式会社, Nihon Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha, JAL) is the flag carrier of Japan. JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its main...
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    million koku of land (天領 tenryō), including 2.6–2.7 million koku held by direct vassals, out of 30 million in the country. The other 23 million koku were...
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  • Japan Transocean Air Co., Ltd. (日本トランスオーシャン航空株式会社, Nihon Toransuōshan Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha), or JTA, is an airline based in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture,...
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    The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of imperial Ming China by the Ryukyuan monarchy...
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    000-koku domain in Shimotsuke Province, Utsunomiya region, to a 600,000-koku domain in Mutsu Province, Aizu region Maeda Toshinaga had his 835,000-koku domain...
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  • Blue Thermal: Aonagi Daigaku Taiiku-kai Kōkū-bu (ブルーサーマル -青凪大学体育会航空部-, Burū Sāmaru: Aonagi Daigaku Taiiku-kai Kōkū-bu, "Blue Thermal: Aonagi College Sports...
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    these had an income of less than 400 koku and only about 100 earned 5,000 koku or more. A hatamoto with 500 koku had seven permanent non-samurai servants...
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    Shikoku (redirect from Shi-koku)
    Shikoku (四国, Shikoku, lit. 'four provinces'), Japanese pronunciation: [ɕikokɯ] is the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. It is 225 km or 139.8 mi...
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  • New Central Airservice Corporation (新中央航空株式会社, Shin Chūō Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha) is an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Ryūgasaki Airfield...
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    Agency (JAXA) (国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構, Kokuritsu-kenkyū-kaihatsu-hōjin Uchū Kōkū Kenkyū Kaihatsu Kikō, lit. 'National Research and Development Agency Aerospace...
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    Samuel Koku Sitsofe Anyidoho (born 13 January 1971) is a Ghanaian politician who serves as Founder and President of the Atta Mills Institute. He served...
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    Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal (海軍航空技術廠, Kaigun Kōkū Gijutsu-shō, lit. Naval Air Technical Arsenal) had many names, each depending on the period...
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  • Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Koku Kogyo K.K) 1937. The Japan International Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Kokusai Koku Kogyo K.K) was made in 1941 by...
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    000 koku) in Kōzuke Province, but, in 1604, he was moved to Takasaki Domain (50,000 koku). In 1616, he was again moved to Takada Domain (100,000 koku),...
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    NHK Party (redirect from N-Koku)
    (NHKから国民を守る党, NHK kara kokumin o mamoru tō), commonly shortened to N-Koku Party (N国党) or just N-Koku. Its name was again changed in January 2021 to The Party to...
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  • Koku Mensah Ahiaku (born 6 March 1963) is a Togolese former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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  • Aerobiz Supersonic, known as Air Management II: Kōkū Ō wo Mezase (エアーマネジメントII 航空王をめざせ) in Japan, is a business simulation video game released for the Super...
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    Fujita Airlines (藤田航空, Fujita Kōkū) was an airline in Japan, formerly known as Nippon Yuran Airlines. Founded in 1956, it operated various types of propeller...
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  • killer who has thrown the city into chaos. The stories of the protagonist Koku; Keith Flick, a legendary investigator of the Royal Investigation Service...
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    Wade–Giles: Man3-chou1 Hang2-k'ung1 Chu1-shih4 Hui4-she4 Japanese Hepburn: Manshū Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha, "MKKK") was the national airline of Manchukuo. Manchuria...
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    no toki mairi (Japanese: 丑の時参り, lit. "ox-hour shrine-visit") or ushi no koku mairi (丑の刻参り) refers to a prescribed method of laying a curse upon a target...
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    Edo period, foreign-born people who served daimyō and were given salary of koku. The following people are treated as "people who could be foreign-born samurai"...
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    Tosa Province was only 98,000 koku per the Taiko land survey. The Yamauchi clan had an official kokudaka of 202,600 koku, but when the rival Tokushima...
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    The 1st Air Fleet (第一航空艦隊, Daiichi Kōkū Kantai), also known as the Kidō Butai ("Mobile Force"), was a name used for a combined carrier battle group comprising...
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