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Communes of Koto-ku:
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Koto-ku-List of elementary schools in Tokyo
Edagawa Elementary School (枝川小学校) Etchujima Elementary School (越中島小学校) Fukagawa Elementary School (深川小学校) Heikyu Elementary School (平久小学校) Higashisuna
Koto-ku-Natsumi Hirajima
Sakurada (Hazuki Tanda) Haruna Kasuga (Amane Shindō) Kurumi Shiratori (Ruka Fukagawa) Miiko Takeshita (Yuzuki Watase) Call of Artemis Airi Amano (Nana Mizuki)
Koto-ku-Festivals in Tokyo
Festival)". Archived from the original on 2004-08-18. Retrieved 2008-01-08. "Shinagawa-ku 1". Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
Koto-ku-Japan National Route 12
Asahikawa, it passes through the cities of Ebetsu, Iwamizawa, Takikawa, and Fukagawa. The highway is closely paralleled by the tolled Dō-Ō Expressway and it
Koto-ku-John S. Hilliard
gagaku in Nara at the Kasuga Shrine. He resided in Tokyo, Koto-Ku district, Fukagawa area. In 1996 he studied Indian and Balinese music in California
Koto-ku-Tokyo at-large district
Tokyo at-large district (東京都選挙区, Tokyo-to Senkyo-ku) is an electoral district of the House of Councillors in the National Diet, the national legislature
Koto-ku-Masaya Onosaka
Bleach (Shinji Hirako) Moetan (Ahiru no Ah-kun) Lovely Complex (Haruka Fukagawa) 2008 Gintama (Daisaku Amarao) Golgo 13 (Mouse) Neo Angelique Abyss (J
Koto-ku-Toei Bus
V; Nakakasai, Edogawa. Rinkai Branch Office (臨海支所): R; Rinkai, Edogawa. Fukagawa Bus Depot (深川自動車営業所): S; Shinonome, Kōtō. Kita Bus Depot (北自動車営業所): N;
Koto-ku-Tomioka Hachiman Shrine
is the largest Hachiman shrine in Tokyo. The shrine was established in Fukagawa in 1627 (397 years ago) (1627) with reclamation of a shoal. Hachiman, whom
Koto-ku-Hokkaidō Prefectural Board of Education
Seika High School [205] Bibai Special High School [206] Fukagawa East High School [207] Fukagawa West High School [208] (Nishi) Iwamizawa East High School
Koto-ku-Tokyo City Air Terminal
Nihonbashi-Hakozaki-cho, Chuo-ku, beneath Hakozaki Junction, the three-way interchange for Shuto Expressway's Mukojima Route and Fukagawa Route, three blocks southeast
Koto-ku-Hasui Kawase
(1919–1920) Vol. II (1921) Vol. III (1924–1929) The Mitsubishi Villa in Fukagawa (1920) Selected Views of Japan (1922–1926) Twenty Views of Tokyo (1925–1930)
Koto-ku-893239
Suginami-ku "Bluce of Koenji" 07:41 893239 Setagaya-ku "Dai Chan" 1/2 06:38 2/2 06:09 893239 Koutou-ku "FUKAGAWA" 1/2 05:32 2/2 07:12 893239 Adachi-ku "Hooligan
Koto-ku-SawaYan (YouTuber)
later moved to Koto-ku, Tokyo. He graduated from Motokaga Elementary School in Koto-ku, Fukagawa Daiichi Junior High School in Koto-ku, Kokugakuin University
Koto-ku-JR Hokkaido Bus Company
Teine-ku, Sapporo branch Kotoni Sapporo branch Chūō-ku, Sapporo branch Atsubetsu-ku, Sapporo Sales Office Minami Naganuma Sales Office Fukagawa branch
Koto-ku-Isuzu
model, the Fifteen A9 15/40 НР at the Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipyard at the Fukagawa Factory. The Wolseley sourced CP truck followed two years later; 550 of
Koto-ku-Special wards of Tokyo
Special wards (特別区, tokubetsu-ku) are a special form of municipalities in Japan under the 1947 Local Autonomy Law. They are city-level wards: primary subdivisions
Koto-ku-Asukayama Park
formally established, alongside Ueno Park, Shiba Park, Asakusa Park, and Fukagawa Park, in 1873 by the Dajō-kan, as Japan's first public parks. In 1998,
Koto-ku-Hakodate Main Line
the Hokkaido Coal Co. in 1891, nationalised in 1906 and closed in 1988. Fukagawa Station - The first section of the Shinmei Line to Nayoro on the Soya Line
Koto-ku-Tokyo Metro Tozai Line
name translates to "East-West Line". The line runs between Nakano in Nakano-ku, Tokyo and Nishi-Funabashi in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture. The Tōzai Line
Koto-ku-Hokkaido
Former Hokkaidō Government Office in Chūō-ku, Sapporo
Koto-ku-Edo-Tokyo Museum
opened thirteen years after the Shitamachi Museum and six years after the Fukagawa Edo Museum, all part of a national trend for building local history museums
Koto-ku-Tokyo City
districts or wards (ku) which were in ordinary prefectures cities as a whole, e.g. today's Hiroshima City (-shi) was then Hiroshima-ku; the three major cities
Koto-ku-D4DJ
of trouble. Kurumi Shiratori (白鳥 胡桃, Shiratori Kurumi) Voiced by: Ruka Fukagawa Kurumi is Esora's childhood friend. A cheerful girl who loves fun things
Koto-ku-IBM Toyosu Facility
Tokyo Laboratory Toyosu Station (6a Exit) on Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line Fukagawa Gochū-mae Stop by Tokyo Metropolitan Bus IBM IBM Japan, Ltd. (in Japanese)
Koto-ku-Chūō, Tokyo
Chūō (中央区, Chūō-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The ward refers to itself in English as Chūō City. It was formed in 1947 as a merger
Koto-ku-Dō-Ō Expressway
12 September 1989 - Takikawa Interchange - Fukagawa Interchange section opened. 30 October 1990 - Fukagawa Interchange - Asahikawa Takasu Interchange
Koto-ku-List of disasters in Japan by death toll
collapse by a stampede Stampede 20 Sep 1807 Edo, (Present day of Tokyo) In Fukagawa-Tomioka Hachiman shrine, the bridge, dating from 1795, collapsed under
Koto-ku-Hokkaido Railway Company
Kitami - Abashiri 234.0 km (145.4 mi) Rumoi Main Line Ishikari-Numata - Fukagawa 14.4 km (8.9 mi) Sasshō Line Sōen - Hokkaidō-Iryōdaigaku 28.9 km (18.0 mi)
Koto-ku-Tokyo Fire Department
Nishiarai 7th Fire District: Honjo, Honden, Koiwa, Mukojima, Kanamachi, Fukagawa, Edogawa, Joto, Kasai 8th Fire District: Tachikawa, Akishima, Higashimurayama
Koto-ku-Towatari Shrine
Narita (built 1858) and the former main hall of Fukagawa Fudō-dō (a branch of Shinshō-ji) in Fukagawa, Kōtō City, Tokyo - originally a sanctuary dedicated
Koto-ku-JNR Class D51
in SL Park in Kitami, Hokkaido D51 312: Preserved in Sakurayama Park in Fukagawa, Hokkaido D51 333: Preserved in Shiraoi, Hokkaido D51 337: Preserved in
Koto-ku-Tsunamasa Shidei
that the crash was not an accident appeared within hours of their deaths. Fukagawa, Hideki (1981). (陸海軍将官人事総覧 (陸軍篇)) Army and Navy General Personnel Directory
Koto-ku-Toyosu Station
Institute of Technology Showa University Toyosu Hospital Toyosu Library Fukagawa No. 5 Junior High School Toyosu Elementary School Toyosu-kita Elementary
Koto-ku-List of museums in Tokyo
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Minato-ku Diplomatic archives Museum website Fukagawa Edo Museum Kōtō History information, miniature reproduction
Koto-ku-Osamu Mukai
Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from Meiji University. He was born in Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture and went to Hama Junior high school (浜中学校)
Koto-ku-Kamakura
famous houses. It had constructed 100 years ago in the Taisho era. But now, Fukagawa Geisha uses this house for their lives. The ending ヶ谷 means 'valley', and
Koto-ku-Reigan-ji (Kōtō)
Reigan-ji (霊巌寺), is a Buddhist temple located in Kōtō-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The temple belongs to the Jōdo-shū sect of Japanese Buddhism and its honzon is
Koto-ku-X-League (Japan)
Masato Itai Dentsu Club Caterpillars Minato, Tokyo Dentsu 1977 Takumi Fukagawa Asahi Soft Drink Challengers Amagasaki, Hyogo Asahi Soft Drinks 1978 Takashi
Koto-ku-Kiba Station
during rush hour. Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Kiba Park Fukagawa Police Station Fukagawa Fire Station Heikyu Elementary School Toei Ōedo Line Kiba Rolling
Koto-ku-List of Asian Games medalists in volleyball
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1958 Tokyo Japan (JPN) Yutaka Demachi Masashi Fukagawa Toshio Kawamura Tadanao Koizumi Tsutomu Koyama Motoo Maruya Shoichi Mukai
Koto-ku-List of junior high schools in Tokyo
(有明中学校) Fukagawa No. 1 Junior High School (深川第一中学校) Fukagawa No. 2 Junior High School (深川第二中学校) Fukagawa No. 3 Junior High School (深川第三中学校) Fukagawa No. 4
Koto-ku-Kamui (train)
stop at the following stations. Sapporo Iwamizawa Bibai Sunagawa Takikawa Fukagawa Asahikawa Services are formed of five-car 789-1000 series EMUs. All seats
Koto-ku-HKT48
Japanese idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. HKT48 is named after the Hakata-ku, Fukuoka city of Fukuoka Prefecture, where Akimoto originally intended to
Koto-ku-List of Japanese films of 2022
Moroboshi, Ryūhei Watabe, Tamiyasu Cho Love Like the Falling Petals Yoshihiro Fukagawa Kento Nakajima, Honoka Matsumoto, Kento Nagayama,Yuki Sakurai, Shuntaro
Koto-ku-Typhoon Francisco (2019)
to near-flood stage, prompting evacuation orders for 240 households in Fukagawa and 80 more in Numata. In anticipation of the storm's arrival, the Korean
Koto-ku-List of Asian Games medalists in rowing
Bong-su Lee Hae-dal Lee Sung-kyun Kim Woong-hak Sun Woo-sang Japan (JPN) Akihisa Hirata Hiromitsu Fukagawa Kunihiko Obayashi Masahiko Nomura Tomoyuki Okano
Koto-ku-List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan
Chūō-ku, Minami-ku, parts of wards of Nishi-ku and Kita-ku 453,694 Daiki Michishita CDP District 2 Sapporo, ward of Higashi-ku and part of ward of Kita-ku
Koto-ku-Hyperparathyroidism
CD010787.pub2. PMC 8094219. PMID 33085088. Ketteler M, Block GA, Evenepoel P, Fukagawa M, Herzog CA, McCann L, Moe SM, Shroff R, Tonelli MA, Toussaint ND, Vervloet
Koto-ku-Sakura Gakuin discography
AV media (notes) (link) Sakura Gakuin 2013 Nendo: Kizuna (Limited Edition "Ku") (CD liner notes). Sakura Gakuin. Universal Music Japan. 2014. p. 18.{{cite
Koto-ku-Vilém Flusser
Kitap, 2009, 97 pp. (in Turkish) 写真の哲学のために : テクノロジーとヴィジュアルカルチャー, trans. Fukagawa Masafumi, Tokyo: Keiso Shobo, 1992; 1999. (in Japanese) Za filosofii fotografie
Koto-ku-List of municipal flags of Hokkaidō
(PDF). Hokkaido University of Education. "2012深川市勢要覧「四季のアルバム深川の季節風」". Fukagawa. "市の紋章". Iwamizawa. "岩見沢市・北村・栗沢町合併協定調印式". Hamanasu. Archived from the original
Koto-ku-Miyuki Miyabe
Sleeping Dragon 1992 13th Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Honjo Fukagawa Fushigi-zōshi 1993 6th Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize: All She Was Worth 1997 18th
Koto-ku-Ruka Fukagawa
Ruka Fukagawa (Japanese: 深川 瑠華, Hepburn: Fukagawa Ruka, born 6 September 2004) is a Japanese singer and voice actress affiliated with Hibiki. She started
Koto-ku-List of The Idolmaster characters
Voiced by: Kiyono Yasuno Hinako Kita (喜多 日菜子, Kita Hinako) Voiced by: Seria Fukagawa A delusional idol who does a lot of daydreaming and has her head in the
Koto-ku-Kōtō
(有明中学校) Fukagawa No. 1 Junior High School (深川第一中学校) Fukagawa No. 2 Junior High School (深川第二中学校) Fukagawa No. 3 Junior High School (深川第三中学校) Fukagawa No. 4
Koto-ku-Sapporo Station
Sapporo Station (札幌駅, Sapporo-eki) is a major railway station in Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It is served by Hakodate Main Line and other lines