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  • *Osaka city is Japan's third most populous city.
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  • *City of Hiroshima, the world's first city to suffer a nuclear bombing.
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  • ...rks of each city and town are provided in the respective Google map of the city/town (see map links below).</p> ==Shiga City & Town Maps==
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  • HANABUSA Shinzo 英 伸三 (1936.10.3- ) Chiba City, Chiba Pref. Graduated from Tokyo Sogo Shashin Senmon Gakko in 1960. Worked ...of farming, the use of agricultural chemicals, and farmers working in the city during the off-season.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]] has cc [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), tt [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and vv [[Vill ...iddle of the Noto Peninsula. Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.hakui.ishikawa.jp/ Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Toyama Prefecture|Toyama]] has 10 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 4 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villag The major cities are [[Toyama city, Toyama|Toyama city]] (capital), [[Kurobe, Toyama|Kurobe]], and [[Takaoka, Toyama|Takaoka]]. *A
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  • MORINAGA Jun 森永 純 (1937.11.11) Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Pref. Educated at a private high school in Saga City, 1953-56; studied photography at Nihon University, Tokyo, 1956-60. Assistan
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Tottori Prefecture|Tottori]] has 4 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 14 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa The major cities are [[Tottori city, Tottori|Tottori city]] (capital), [[Sakaiminato, Tottori|Sakaiminato]], and [[Yonago, Tottori|Yo
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villag The major cities are [[Hiroshima city, Hiroshima city|Hiroshima]] (capital), [[Fukuyama, Hiroshima|Fukuyama]], and [[Onomichi, Hi
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  • IRIE Taikichi 入江 泰吉 (1905.11.5 - 1992.1.16) Nara City, Nara Pref. ...g photographer of Nara temples and scenics. Donated his photos to the Nara City Museum of Photography that is dedicated to his works.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Oita Prefecture|Oita]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 3 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vill The major cities are [[Oita city, Oita|Oita city]] (capital), [[Beppu, Oita|Beppu]], and [[Usuki, Oita|Usuki]]. *Asterisked
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]] has cc [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), tt [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and vv [[Vill The major cities are [[Yamaguchi city, Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi city]] (capital), [[Hagi, Yamaguchi|Hagi]], [[Iwakuni, Yamaguchi|Iwakuni]], [[Sh
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Fukui Prefecture|Fukui]] has 9 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 8 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villag ...wara, Fukui|Awara]] (あわら市) - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.awara.fukui.jp/ Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kyoto Prefecture|Kyoto]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 13 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa The major cities are [[Kyoto city, Kyoto|Kyoto city]] (capital), [[Fukuchiyama, Kyoto|Fukuchiyama]], [[Kameoka, Kyoto|Kameoka]]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Saga Prefecture|Saga]] has 10 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 13 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa The major cities are [[Saga city, Saga|Saga city]] (capital), [[Karatsu, Saga|Karatsu]], [[Imari, Saga|Imari]], and [[Takeo,
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]] has 20 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 6 [[Villag The major cities are [[Niigata city, Niigata|Niigata city]] (capital), [[Joetsu, Niigata|Joetsu]], [[Kashiwazaki, Niigata|Kashiwazaki
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Osaka Prefecture|Osaka]] has 33 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villag The major cities are [[Osaka city, Osaka|Osaka city]] (capital), [[Kishiwada, Osaka|Kishiwada]], [[Sakai, Osaka|Sakai]], and [[
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Wakayama Prefecture|Wakayama]] has 8 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 21 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa The major cities are [[Wakayama city, Wakayama|Wakayama city]] (capital), [[Shingu, Wakayama|Shingu]], and [[Tanabe, Wakayama|Tanabe]].
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 10 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa The major cities are [[Nagasaki city, Nagasaki|Nagasaki city]] (capital), [[Hirado, Nagasaki|Hirado]], [[Isahaya, Nagasaki|Isahaya]], [[
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  • As of April 1, 2006, Akita has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 3 [[Villag The major cities are [[Akita city, Akita|Akita city]] (capital), [[Odate, Akita|Odate]], and [[Yokote, Akita|Yokote]]. *Asteris
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Miyazaki Prefecture|Miyazaki]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 22 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vil The major cities are [[Miyazaki city, Miyazaki|Miyazaki city]] (capital), [[Nichinan, Miyazaki|Nichinan]], and [[Nobeoka, Miyazaki|Nobeo
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima]] has 8 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 15 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa The major cities are [[Tokushima city, Tokushima|Tokushima city]] (capital), and [[Naruto, Tokushima|Naruto]]. *Asterisked sites are in Eng
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  • As of April 1, 2006, Aomori has 10 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 22 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 8 [[Villa The major cities are [[Aomori city, Aomori|Aomori city]] (capital), [[Hachinohe, Aomori|Hachinohe]], and [[Hirosaki, Aomori|Hirosa
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  • As of March 31, 2006, Chiba has 36 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 17 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 3 [[Villa The major cities are [[Chiba city, Chiba|Chiba city]] (capital), [[Funabashi, Chiba|Funabashi]], [[Ichikawa, Chiba|Ichikawa]],
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Okayama Prefecture|Okayama]] has 15 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 12 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 2 [[Vil The major cities are [[Okayama city, Okayama|Okayama city]] (capital), [[Kurashiki, Okayama|Kurashiki]], [[Setouchi, Okayama|Setouchi
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Nara Prefecture|Nara]] has 12 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 15 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 12 [[Vill The major cities are [[Nara city, Nara|Nara city]] (capital), [[Kashihara, Nara|Kashihara]], and [[Tenri, Nara|Tenri]]. *Ast
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  • ...5.01.16) Hiroshima. Press photographer who took five pictures of Hiroshima city on the day of the atomic bomb. ...out what had happened. He managed to take five pictures of the bombed-out city with his Mamiya 6 camera. His photo of dazed people on Miyuki Bridge with a
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]] has 11 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 11 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 19 [[Vill ...|Naha]] (capital), [[Nago, Okinawa|Nago]], [[Okinawa city, Okinawa|Okinawa city]], [[Urasoe, Okinawa|Urasoe]], and [[Ishigaki, Okinawa|Ishigaki]]. *Asteris
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kochi Prefecture|Kochi]] has 11 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 18 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 6 [[Villa The major cities are [[Kochi city, Kochi|Kochi city]] () - Prefectural capital. Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http Officia
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  • {{City | TouristLink = [http City Tourism]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]] has 23 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 19 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa The major cities are [[Shizuoka city, Shizuoka|Shizuoka city]] (capital), [[Atami, Shizuoka|Atami]], [[Hamamatsu, Shizuoka|Hamamatsu]],
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Yamagata Prefecture|Yamagata]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 19 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 3 [[Vil The major cities are [[Yamagata city, Yamagata|Yamagata city]] (capital), [[Kaminoyama, Yamagata|Kaminoyama]], [[Sakata, Yamagata|Sakata
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima]] has 17 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 28 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 4 [[Villa The major cities are [[Kagoshima city, Kagoshima|Kagoshima city]] (capital), [[Ibusuki, Kagoshima|Ibusuki]], and [[Makurazaki, Kagoshima|Ma
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kumamoto Prefecture|Kumamoto]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 26 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 8 [[Vil The major cities are [[Kumamoto city, Kumamoto|Kumamoto city]] (capital), [[Aso, Kumamoto|Aso]], [[Minamata, Kumamoto|Minamata]], and [[
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  • ...for lake cruises, Aqus shopping mall, Biwako Hotel, and Otsu Castle site. City library also nearby, and JR Otsu Station is within walking distance.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Gifu Prefecture|Gifu]] has 21 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 19 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 2 [[Villa The major cities are [[Gifu city, Gifu|Gifu city]] (capital), [[Gujo, Gifu|Gujo]], [[Kakamigahara, Gifu|Kakamigahara]], [[Na
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 7 [[Villag *[[Yamanashi city, Yamanashi|Yamanashi city]] () - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Tochigi Prefecture|Tochigi]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 19 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa *[[Tochigi city, Tochigi|Tochigi city]] () - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Saitama Prefecture|Saitama]] has 40 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 30 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vil The major cities are [[Saitama city, Saitama|Saitama city]] (capital), [[Chichibu, Saitama|Chichibu]], [[Gyoda, Saitama|Gyoda]], [[Ka
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  • ...dered most maps of Japan obsolete, especially the prefectural maps showing city/town/village boundaries. This past seven years must have been a nightmare f ...law in 1947) to 30,000 in the year 2000 to promote more mergers. The first city to take advantage of this lower minimum was [[Itako, Ibaraki Prefecture]] f
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], Ehime has 11 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 0 [[Vill ...ari, Ehime|Imabari]] (今治市) - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/ Official site]
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  • SHIRAHATA Shiro 白旗 史朗 (1933.2.23) Otsuki City, Yamanashi Pref. Prominent alpine photographer.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Fukushima Prefecture|Fukushima]] has 12 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 33 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 16 [[Vi The major cities are [[Fukushima city, Fukushima|Fukushima city]] (capital), [[Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima|Aizu-Wakamatsu]], [[Koriyama, Fuku
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  • ...lage|villages]]. Nagoya is Aichi's capital and also Japan's fourth largest city. *[[Aisai, Aichi|Aisai]] (愛西市) - [http://www.city.aisai.lg.jp/ Official site]
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  • ...in 1893. Also served as a politician in the Asakusa Ward Council and Tokyo City Council. (2000.12.15)
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  • ...is a JR train station in [http://photoguide.jp/pix/index.php?cat=116 Kyoto city], Kyoto Prefecture, Japan on the [[Keihan Railways|Keishin Line]] operated
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka]] has 27 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 38 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 4 [[Villa ...ty formed on March 20, 2006. Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.asakura.lg.jp/ Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Gunma Prefecture|Gunma]] has 21 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 19 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 2 [[Vil ...naka, Gunma|Annaka]] (安中市) - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.annaka.gunma.jp/ Official site]
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kagawa Prefecture|Kagawa]] has 8 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 9 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villag On March 31, [[2002]], [[Kagawa Prefecture|Kagawa]] had 5 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 38 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa
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  • ...ecture on the [[Keihan Railways|Keihan Ishiyama Sakamoto Line]]. Near Otsu City Hall, Otsu History Museum, Ojiyama Sports Park, and Ojiyama Stadium. In Mar
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  • *[[Tehara Station]] (手原駅) - Near Ritto City Hall and Mt. Anyoji. Also near the site of the new Tokaido shinkansen stati *[[Kosei Station]] (甲西駅) - Zensuiji temple and Konan City Hall are nearby. Bicycle rental at station.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Shimane Prefecture|Shimane]] has 8 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 12 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vil On Sep. 30, [[2004]], [[Shimane Prefecture|Shimane]] had 8 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 41 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 10 [[Vi
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  • *1889 [[Tokyo City]] is established with 15 wards. ...ial city ordinance for Tokyo city is abolished, making Tokyo city a normal city.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Mie Prefecture|Mie]] has 14 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 15 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 0 [[Vil On Nov. 30, [[2003]], [[Mie Prefecture|Mie]] had 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 47 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 9 [[Vil
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 16 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 6 [[Villa On Nov. 14, [[2001]], [[Iwate Prefecture|Iwate]] had 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 30 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 16 [[Vi
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  • ...That instant forever changed lives of over 200,000 people who were in the city at the time. Over 70,000 people died, and over 70,000 people suffered injur ...dical assistance from the city, but received no reply. In August 1955, the city was going to unveil a statue for peace. It was just like a festival, she th
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  • ...his own studio in Hakodate. From 1869 until his death, his studio was the city's successful popular one.
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  • ...cious gift one can receive is time from a knowledgeable informant, for the city is always busy, expensive and exhausting." I think it was this sentence whi
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  • Nearby is Viva City shopping mall.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]] has 19 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 25 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 37 [[Vi *[[Nagano city, Nagano|Nagano city]] (長野市) - Prefectural capital. Train stations: [[JR]] | [http://photo
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Miyagi Prefecture|Miyagi]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 22 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 1 [[Villa On March 31, [[2003]], [[Miyagi Prefecture|Miyagi]] had 10 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 59 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 2 [[Vil
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  • The cover shot of two garbage cans was taken in Sky City, New Mexico in the Amerindian village. They appear to be floating above the ...st meccas of the world. And we have yet another photographer shooting this city on water.
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  • ...ka]] in [[Shiga Prefecture]]. Its main purpose is to bring people from the city to Shigaraki, one of Japan's major pottery centers. Shigaraki Ceramic Park
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  • ...a''; 村). Before the [[Heisei Municipal Mergers]] as of nn, there were nn [[City|cities]], nn [[Town|towns]], and nn [[Village|villages]]. As of March 31, [[2006]], [[nnn Prefecture|nnn]] has cc [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), tt [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and vv [[Vill
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  • ...opulous prefecture in central Japan, capital Nagoya is Japan's 4th largest city, home of Toyota Motor Corp., host of Aichi Expo in 2005, birthplace of [[To ...gest city in Nagoya, which is also the prefectural capital and the largest city in central Japan between the [[Kanto]] and [[Kansai]] regions. Nagoya is of
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  • ...st end in Ishiyama to the west end in Sakamoto. It takes you places in the city where the JR line cannot reach such as [https://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnail ...Station]] (大津市役所前駅) (formerly Bessho Station until Feb. 2018) - Near Otsu City Hall, Otsu History Museum, Ojiyama Sports Park, and Ojiyama Stadium.
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  • SHIRAKAWA Yoshikazu 白川 義員 (1935.1.28- ) Kawanoe City, Ehime Prefecture. Prominent photographer of majestic landscapes.
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  • ...guerreotype portraits have survived, now in the possession of the Kawasaki City Museum and the Yokohama Museum of Art.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]] has 19 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 15 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vil On March 19, [[2006]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]] had 19 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 17 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 1 [[Vil
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  • *[[Nagahama Station| Nagahama 長浜駅]] - Major city in northern Shiga. Nagahama Castle. *[[Minami-Hikone Station]] (南彦根駅) - Viva City shopping center and movie theaters.
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Ibaraki Prefecture|Ibaraki]] has 32 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 10 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 2 [[Vil ...ndo, Ibaraki|Bando]] (坂東市) - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.bando.ibaraki.jp/ Official site]
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  • {{City | Sister = Birmingham, Michigan; Hengyang City 衝陽市, Hunan, China |
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  • As of Mar. 21, 2010, Shiga has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 6 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and no [[Villa ...Maibara and Nagahama cities; Kosei (west of lake) which includes Takashima city; Koto (east of lake) which includes Higashi Omi , Hikone and Omi-Hachiman;
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  • ...ed on postcards. They turned out to be a valuable historical record of the city. The book also comes with a poster-size maps of Yokohama and Kanagawa Prefe
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo]] has 29 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 12 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町), and 0 [[Villa *[[Aioi, Hyogo|Aioi]] (相生市) - Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.aioi.hyogo.jp/ Official site]
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  • ...s, the landscape remains near ground zero, and the urban changes which the city underwent.
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  • Shunan City Museum of Art and History has the Hayashi Tadahiko exhibition room exhibiti ...book "Tokaido" published by Shueisha in 1990 shortly before his death. The city of Tokuyama started the Hayashi Tadahiko photo award from 1991.
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  • ...ian-themed water park and hot spring (onsen) amusement park in the coastal city of Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture. ...em from names of cities which are not appended with the Japanese word for "city" (-shi).
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  • ...e east exit (Higashi-guchi) has [[Heiwado]], [[Hikone Castle]], and Hikone City Hall. West side has K's Denki electronics store. Hikone Station is 6 min. f
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  • {{City | Website = [http://www.city.kusatsu.shiga.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • ...a Shukan Asahi magazine writer, he approached the director of the Minamata City Hospital who gave permission to photograph patients. The hospital later gav
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  • ...ne, [[Sagami Railway]]: [[Sagami Railway Main Line|Main Line]], [[Yokohama City Transportation Bureau]]: Yokohama municipal subway line 3 (Blue Line)]], [[ *[[Totsuka Station]] 戸塚駅: [[Yokosuka Line]]<br>Yokohama City Transportation Bureau: [[Yokohama municipal subway line 1 (Blue Line)]]
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  • ...a]] Prefecture, Japan. Otsu Station is not located in the main part of the city and it has no connecting train lines. (To catch the [[Kosei Line]], go to n
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  • ...tempted to record the various "messages" being transmitted in this "alien" city of Tokyo that he had never noticed before. He also shows the negative side of the city with photos of garbage, adult video vending machines, strip joints (in Shin
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  • ...drugstore in New York. In 1911, worked at a cosmetic factory in a New York City suburb and studied the formulation and manufacturing of cosmetics.
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.higashiomi.shiga.jp/ Japanese]|
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  • Graduated from Kyoto City University of Art. Gained recognition from the late 1980s. Based in Osaka.
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  • ...The final photo is the back view of a single vagrant walking on a bustling city street in broad daylight.
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  • .... The East exit (Higashi-guchi) has the Ohmi Railways station, new Maibara City Hall, tourist information office and gift shop, Maibara Police Station, and
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  • ...re taken in Asakusa, Ueno, Sumida River, and other shitamachi parts of the city near where he lived. He also photographed 1930s scenes which still can be s ...ople, places, and activities are documented--the life and times of a great city. Even with the militaristic political system in the 1930s, life on the stre
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  • {{City | ...petals represent the former towns and one village which merged to form the city. |
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  • ...ut one kilometer north of Angkor Wat is Angkor Thom, another temple-palace city completed in the late 12th century, less than a century after Angkor Wat. Angkor Thom is a geometric and quadrangular city, bordered by a 100-meter moat and high wall. It is 10 square kilometers in
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  • ...- [[Tokaido Main Line]], [[Tokaido Shinkansen]]. Rental bicycle at Maibara City Hall (drop off at Sakata, Nagahama, Torahime, Kawake, Takatsuki, Kinomoto,
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  • {{City | Fame = Nakasendo stage town, the only city in Shiga to produce a Japanese prime minister |
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  • ...ment and statue of Oguchi Taro at Lake Suwa in Okaya, Nagano. Built by the city of Okaya in 1988 to commemorate Oguchi's 90th birthday anniversary.]] ...(Meiji 30) in Minato-mura village 湊村, now part of [[Okaya, Nagano|Okaya]] city on the southern shore of Lake Suwa in [[Nagano Prefecture]].
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  • ...Works include "Yokosuka Story," which was about the US Naval Base in that city, and "Sawaru Chromosome XY," a photo book on male anatomy, published in 199
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  • As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido]] has 35 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 130 [[Town|towns]] (''-machi''; 町), and 15 [[V ...(網走市) - Prefectural capital. Train stations: [[JR]] | Photos | [http://www.city.abashiri.hokkaido.jp/ Official site]
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  • {{City | Sister = | St. Johns, Michigan, USA (Friendship city)
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  • ...at 1377 meters (4,386 ft). It is a major landmark in northern Shiga in the city of Maibara, visible from Nagahama, Hikone, Imazu, and even from Gifu and Na
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  • ...ct all his works over a period of 6 years for preservation at the Tokuyama City Culture Center. The <b>Midorikawa Yoichi photography museum</b> opens in Okayama city in May.
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  • {{City | Website = [http://www.city.yasu.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • It took about 10 years for their efforts to bear fruit. In 1988, the Kawasaki City Museum established a photo exhibition room, followed by the Yokohama Museum ...seum of Photography, Japan's largest photography museum in Japan's largest city, is struggling to attract more visitors and it continues to operate in deep
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  • *[[Yokaichi Station]] (八日市駅) - Main station for Higashi-Omi city and transfer point for the Ohmi Railways' Main Line and Yokaichi Line (for *[[Minakuchi Jonan Station]] (水口城南駅) - Main station for Minakuchi and Koka city. Minakuchi-juku was a former stage town on the Nakasendo Road. Minakuchi Ca
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.maibara.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • <b>Jan. 7-25</b> - <b>The Nara City Museum of Art</b> holds a free exhibition showing about 100 news photos (ta ...itled "Skin of the Nation" at the Japan Society's main gallery in New York City. The show runs until Jan. 2, 2005. Due to a heart condition, Tomatsu is una
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  • {{City | Sister = Traverse City, Michigan; Marshall, Michigan; Dewitt, Michigan; Icheon Kyonggi-do, Republi
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.otsu.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • ...s. There's the birthdate, blood type, occupation, type of living quarters, city, and the monthly rent. There are also comments by the girl about her room a
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.hikone.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • They walked around the devastated city and Yosuke took about 119 photos by 3 PM when they returned to Hakata. He d In 1976, an anonymous postcard was received by the Nagasaki City Hall saying that the woman in the picture was still living in Nagasaki. Her
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  • ...o respiration series, he photographs various landscapes such as the ocean, city streets, architecture, and open fields complemented with dots of light or d As you can see, he photographs various landscapes such as the ocean, city streets, architecture, and open fields. You will also notice that the photo
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.omihachiman.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • == Nagano city == ...OW THAT''' Asahikawa, a city in Hokkaido, also bid to be Japan's candidate city for the 1998 Winter Olympics? It spent quite a bit of money to promote itse
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  • ...re]]. It was dissolved on March 21, 2010 upon merging with the neighboring city of Omi-Hachiman. *The majority of Azuchi citizens do not wish to merge with any city (Omi-Hachiman).
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  • Graduated Kyoto City University of Arts' graduate program in art.
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  • In March, <b>Tokyo air raids</b> burn and flatten much of the city. The National Police Agency's <b>ISHIKAWA Koyo</b> photographs the devasta ...<b>mushroom cloud</b> is photographed by <b>YAMADA Seizo</b> outside the city as well as by a junior high school student named <b>FUKADA Toshio</b> (fou
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  • ...l moon. The photographer has saved us the trouble of getting away from the city lights and going to remote places to see what nature looks like under the m
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  • ...5 Statue and museum of Kora Bungo-no-Kami Munehiro 甲良豊後守宗廣] - Next to Kora City Hall at a busy intersection sits a statue of Kora Bungo-no-Kami Munehiro (1 ...ils.php?album=299 Toshogu Shrine in Nikko]. The reason why Kora has sister-city ties with Nikko.
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  • ...; Jakarta, Indonesia; Moscow, Russia; New South Wales, Australia; New York City, New York, USA; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; São Paulo, Brazil; Seoul, Sout ...es of the world, it is technically and politically not a city. There is no city named "Tokyo." Tokyo is actually designated as a "metropolis" (&#37117; -to
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  • ...e was just a humble, inconspicuous building in 1977. The area around Tokyo City Hall was also a vast space of nothing in 1968.
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  • ...ture]]. It was dissolved as a municipality upon the town's merger with the city of [[Nagahama, Shiga|Nagahama]] on Jan. 1, 2010. ...me on a map of Shiga looks like it is about to be swallowed by neighboring city Nagahama. A very rural town with many rice paddies, Torahime is relatively
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  • A representative work of one of Araki's most recurrent photo themes (the city of Tokyo). ...f the book, he explains that he loves Tokyo (being born and raised in this city) and that's why he often photographs it. The book starts from winter, then
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  • '''MORIYAMA Daido''' 森山 大道 (1938.10.10- ) Ikeda City, Osaka. Internationally recognized photographer. Most noted for his photos ...served as the exhibition catalog for their joint exhibition at Tokyo Opera City near Shinjuku during early 2005. Some 200 images are in the book. Essays ar
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  • Parents were Japanese immigrant farmers. Raised in Kochi City, Kochi Pref. from age three. Studied agriculture in Kochi until 1939. Due t
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  • In 2000, the Machida City Museum of Photography, dedicated to exhibiting Akiyama's works (mainly flow
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  • ...opless ama divers, Onjuku became quite famous among photographers from the city (Tokyo). They often came to this otherwise quiet beach to ogle and photogra
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  • ...3 years compiling an encyclopedia of Japanese place names. The [http://www.city.agano.niigata.jp/togo_museum/index.html Yoshida Togo Memorial Museum] in Ag Yoshida Chiaki was born in Ojika (大鹿 now part of Niigata city) in 1895 and moved to Tokyo with his father at age 2. At age 6 in 1901, he
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  • <b>Jan. 15</b> - <b>The Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery</b> opens the <b>Moriyama Shinjuku Araki</b> photo exhibition f
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  • ...nners:</b> Photo Symposium in Okinawa Execution Committee (1995), Tokuyama City Culture Promotion Foundation (1996), TABUCHI Yukio Memorial Museum (1998), <p><b>Photo City Sagamihara Awards </b>フォトシティさがみはら<br>
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  • Travel within Shiga is easy via [[JR]] Lines, private railways, local city buses, rental bicycles, and taxis. There is at least one train station in a *[[Minami-Hikone Station]] (南彦根駅) - Viva City shopping center and movie theaters.
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  • ...system. Its railways are among the best in the world. There are also inter-city and local buses, ferries, taxis, air travel, and rental bicycles. ...an get there by bus. There are inter-city buses and local buses. The inter-city buses are long-distance buses which carry people between major cities such
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  • ...ished? Of the 93 shots taken during four days in January by Araki in Toono city, Iwate Pref., 23 were nudes. Fujita Tomoko, who is one of the stars in the ...le with hitherto unidentified daguerreotype portraits held by the Kawasaki City Museum, the Yokohama Museum of Art, and vintage photo collector Terry Benne
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  • ...n Francisco to reach Japan. At Honolulu Harbor, he boarded the steamship ''City of Sydney'' which was on its way to San Francisco from Australia. From San '''Jan. 20''' - Departed Honolulu for San Francisco on the steamship ''City of Sydney'' which was sailing from Sydney, Australia to San Francisco.
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  • ...c Library also has a sister city exhibit showing gifts from Aisho's sister city of West Bend, Wisconsin. Near [[Echigawa Station]]. [http://goo.gl/maps/jMe
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  • *Koka (Koga) ninja in the city of Koka. ...The capital city is [[Otsu, Shiga|Otsu]] in southern Shiga adjacent to the city of Kyoto in neighboring Kyoto Prefecture. Shiga's population is about 1.42
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  • ...ture]]. It was dissolved as a municipality upon the town's merger with the city of [[Nagahama, Shiga|Nagahama]] on Jan. 1, 2010.
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  • ...guerreotype portraits have survived, now in the possession of the Kawasaki City Museum and the Yokohama Museum of Art. Read more in an [http://www.old-japa
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  • ...n, graphic design, photography, fine art and music was held at Tokyo Opera City. The show was based on Tokyo and London street cultures. The photographers ...ntering on June 1. A "1000-Person Photo Exhibition" was also held at Osaka City Air Terminal (OCAT) in Namba. The event was organized by a committee consis
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  • Each picture is captioned with the name (in English) of the war bride, her city of residence, her year and place of birth, how she met her husband, when th ...ch, Long Beach), Kyoko Middleton (Huntington Beach), Kazue Watts (National City), Kazue Elliot (Whittier), Takiko Wright (Oceanside), Miyuki Murphy (Long B
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  • ...ture]]. It was dissolved as a municipality upon the town's merger with the city of [[Nagahama, Shiga|Nagahama]] on Jan. 1, 2010. Note that this Web page wi
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  • ...d &quot;Snap Shots,&quot; gave 85 Japanese teenagers in Tokyo and Wakayama city the opportunity to photograph their daily routine with single-use (called & .../b> is held in May and June. This year's main theme was &quot;Tokyo, Giant City.&quot; The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography held the &quot;Tokyo 60
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  • Presented to the City & County of Honolulu<br> want to import dancers from another city and wanted to keep it local. First they
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  • ...ture]]. It was dissolved as a municipality upon the town's merger with the city of [[Nagahama, Shiga|Nagahama]] on Jan. 1, 2010.
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  • *Update: Gunkanjima is now open to tourists. The city of Nagasaki spent about 100 million yen to build a port and tourist facilit
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  • ...Tokyo Big Sight for the first time, breaking away from Ikebukuro Sunshine City which had been the venue for several years. ...2, the city of Sagamihara in Kanagawa Pref. held its first annual <b>Photo City Sagamihara 2001</b> photo festival. The events included an exhibition by ph
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  • ...s and tigers still live. Kunming, the capital of Yunnan, is called "Spring City" because the weather is like springtime all year round. Among the 55 ethnic
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  • {{City | Website = [https://www.city.nagahama.lg.jp/ Japanese] |
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  • ...d was also established in 1982 by Mainichi Newspapers. In 1995, the Sakata City Domon Ken Culture Award was started.
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  • ...[Otsu, Shiga]] in 1606. After climbing steep stairs, see fine views of the city and lake from the top floor. Hikone Castle also has other buildings that ar
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  • ...re information, call (in Japanese) the Tourist Section of the Fuji-Yoshida City Hall at (0555) 22-1111 or the Fujinomiya Tourist Association at (0544) 27-5 ...was cleaned up by mountain hut operators, tourist association members, and city officials every day during the peak period.
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  • 1. [[Otsu,_Shiga|Otsu]] - Capital city of Shiga Prefecture adjacent to Kyoto city. The rowing club's boathouse was on the waterfront near the Biwako Canal in ...sult. But obviously, they chose to go to Imazu on the western shore in the city of Takashima.
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  • ..., the <b>Japan Camera Information and Service Center</b> opens in New York City. It received many complaints about the reliability of Japanese cameras, pro
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  • ...small museum. This is Ikaho's Hawaiʻi connection and reason for its sister-city ties with the Big Island of Hawaiʻi since 1997. The company later built (in 1874 in Chester, PA) and operated the ''City of Tokio,'' the steamship which would bring the first Japanese immigrants t
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  • In Nov., the <b>Kawasaki City Museum</b> becomes Japan's first public museum to feature a photography dep
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  • Shiga was also home to the '''Koga (Koka) ninja''' in the city of Koka. An authentic ninja house in its original location remains as well ...p of Lake Biwa from the top-floor restaurant in the Otsu Prince Hotel. The city's tallest building.
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  • ...://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=595 Photos here.] | [https://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/manage/contents/upload/5fc4852cf3f6a.pdf English brochure h ...tional Museum of Japanese History is a large museum in a large park in the city of Sakura which is on the way to Narita Airport. It traces the entire histo
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  • ...Arizona; Medaille depth of field Vermeil, Paris France 1982; Medal of the City of Arles, France 1983.
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  • ...ture]]. It was dissolved as a municipality upon the town's merger with the city of [[Nagahama, Shiga|Nagahama]] on Jan. 1, 2010.
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  • ...Metropolitan Museum of Photography), and TAKEBA Joe (curator at the Nagoya City Art Museum). IIZAWA Kotaro (photo historian and critic) and KINOSHITA Naoyu ...tos of Hiroshima taken by HAYASHI Shigeo in Sept. 1945 showing a flattened city in ruins.
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  • ...Hawaii under the [[Robert Walker Irwin|Kanyaku Imin]] program aboard the ''City of Tokio,'' five are from Shiga. Later in June, three people from Hikone (I *[[1936]]: Hikone and Otsu have a heated debate over which city the new prefectural office should move to.
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  • On Nov. 6 at Tokyo City Hall, Tokyo Governor ISHIHARA Shintaro meets and appoints <b>FUKUHARA Yoshi
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  • ...e a panhandle with a highly developed shoreline with Otsu (Shiga's largest city and capital) as the base. The North Basin and northern and western shores a
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  • ...Yokohama and he had to move away from Benten-dori. At another part of the city, he restarted his photofinishing business. He died childless in 1969.
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  • ...any page numbers anyway.) Her subjects include singers such as Blankey Jet City, Chara, Hinako Saeki, Hinano Yoshikawa, Beastie Boys, Sean Lennon, Rena Tan
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  • ...e where various entertainment including hula is provided. Sponsored by the City and County of Honolulu. (808-523-2489) [http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/events
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  • ...dent in May 2015.) - [[Higashiomi, Shiga|Higashi Omi]] (formerly Yokaichi) city holds this kite festival on the last Sunday of May at Fureai Undo Park (ふ
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