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  • 111Tokyo Tower — For other uses, see Tokyo Tower (disambiguation). Tokyo Tower 東京タワー General information Type Communicatio …

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  • 112Akita, Akita — Japanese city| Name = Akita City JapaneseName = 秋田市| Region = Tōhoku Prefecture = Akita prefecture Area km2 = 905.67 | Population = 335,455 PopDate = 2005 Density km2 = 370 Mayor = Norihisa Satake Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 39 LatitudeMinutes= 43… …

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  • 113List of universities in Japan — The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture:The list contains only universities or colleges, either four year or two year, that still exist today and are classified as schools according to Article 1… …

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  • 114Tagajō, Miyagi — Japanese city| Name = Tagajō City JapaneseName = 多賀城市| Region = Tōhoku Prefecture = Miyagi Prefecture Area km2 = 19.65 | Population = 62,764 PopDate = 2005 Density km2 = 3194 Mayor = Suzuki Kazuo Coords=coord|38|13|N|140|55|E|display=inline,title|… …

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  • 115Takayama, Gifu — Infobox City Japan Name= Takayama JapaneseName= 高山市 Map Region= Chūbu Prefecture= Gifu District= Area km2=2177.67 PopDate= May 1, 2007 Population= 95,778 Density km2= Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 36 LatitudeMinutes= 9 LatitudeSeconds=… …

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  • 116Meguro Station — 目黒駅 Ticket gates for Tokyu and subway lines inside the station Location Prefecture …

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  • 117Tokyo Metro — Infobox Public transit name = Tokyo Metro 東京メトロ imagesize = 200px locale = Tokyo metropolitan area transit type = Rapid transit began operation = 1927 (1941 as Teito Rapid Transit Authority; 2004 under current name) system length = km to… …

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  • 118Tokyo Metro Ginza Line — The Nihongo|Ginza Line|銀座線|Ginza sen is a metro line of Tokyo Metro in Tokyo, Japan. The official name is Nihongo|Line 3 Ginza Line|3号線銀座線|3 gōsen Ginza sen. It is 14.3 km long, and serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chūō, Chiyoda and Taitō. On …

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  • 119February 26 Incident — 1st Lt. Niu Yoshitada and his company on February 26, 1936 …

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  • 120Akasaka, Okayama — was a town located in Akaiwa District, Okayama, Japan. On March 7, 2005, Akasaka merged with the towns of Yoshii, San yō, and Kumayama to form the new city of Akaiwa.Akasaka is home to many restaurants and small shops. It is also home to the… …

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