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  • |[[Tokyo]] |[[Tokyo International Airport|Haneda]]
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  • He entered [[Tokyo University]] in 1917, studying, at first, under the conservative [[Shinkich
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  • ...)|Leyte]], [[Hokkaidō]], and [[Honshū]]. On [[5 November]], she departed [[Tokyo Bay]] for the United States.
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  • ...be screened in preview at Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York City, and Tokyo on 12 October 2012 before a general on 17 October 2012.<ref>{{cite web|titl
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  • ...r) [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]-[[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] "Tokyo Express" line, which averaged 51 mph (82 km/h), and cost less than the ''Su
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  • in Tokyo. Furthermore the scope of research extended over the whole of the His son, Takeshi, was eight days from being admitted to the [[University of Tokyo]] in April 1961. Kenshiro Seki, president of a famous Japanese inn called S
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  • ...or [[U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka]]. ''Athene'' was moored in [[Tokyo Bay]] on [[18 September]] when, due to a [[typhoon]], the ship collided wit
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  • ...lippines]] on the 17th. In early October, she made another round-trip to [[Tokyo Bay]]. The cargo ship departed Leyte on [[24 October]] and, after calling a
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  • ...ources needed against China. On July 13, 1938, the Korean headquarters and Tokyo did not want a response to a Soviet troop movement on the Korean-Russian-Ch
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  • ...ffective doctrine suddenly became available to Japan, the Kamikaze attack. Tokyo realized that the old orthodoxy of mass air attack that worked so well at P ...ots and irreplaceable gasoline reserves. Japanese intelligence failed, for Tokyo kept getting reports every few days that nearly all the American ships had
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  • ...n: Matsuzawa, T., editor. Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior. Tokyo: Springer-Verlag. pp. 537-556</ref>. If this were the case, then evidence o ...n: Matsuzawa, T., editor. Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior. Tokyo: Springer-Verlag. pp. 537-556</ref>.
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  • * Gailey, Harry A. ''The War in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94432774 online edition]
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  • ...d returned to Guam to take on more cargo and supplies. She arrived back in Tokyo Bay on [[1 October]] and began replenishing ships of the [[Occupied Japan|o
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  • ...ort of demonstration explosion should have been made, in order to frighten Tokyo without killing so many people. The option was considered, but with only tw The civilian government in Tokyo wanted peace on conditional terms, but that was impossible because of Roose
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  • ...rmal surrender ceremonies conducted on board [[USS Missouri (BB-63)]] in [[Tokyo Bay]]. Over the next two days, she unloaded her embarked troops and their a
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  • ...e to refuel before continuing across vast [[Siberia]] to another stop in [[Tokyo]]. Dr. Eckener believed that some of the lands they crossed in Siberia had
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  • ...rofessor Hirakawa,<ref>''A History of Indian Buddhism'', vol 1, Shunjusha, Tokyo, 1974, translated and edited by Paul Groner, University of Hawai'i Press, H
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  • ...ership was a crime. It complemented the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]] of the Major War Criminals of the [[Empire of Japan#Pacific War|Empire o
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  • ...e XIV Corps at [[Manila]] and sailed for Japan [[7 September]]. Reaching [[Tokyo Bay]] the 13th, she steamed up the [[Honshū]] coast and debarked her troop
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  • ...at West Point, and studied Japanese while attached to the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo between 1935 and 1939 while simultaneously serving as a military attache to
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