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  • ...ation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo, [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and [[Saitama Literally meaning 'East Capital', Tokyo has been Japan's ''de facto'' capital only since 1868, at a time when the c
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  • ==Alone in Tokyo== ==Tokyo 2009==
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  • * DK. ''Tokyo'' (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Tokyo-EYEWITNESS-TRAVEL-GUIDE-Publishing/dp/0756632285/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=boo * ''Frommer's Tokyo''(2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Tokyo-Complete-Beth-Reiber/dp/0470181559/ref=pd_bbs_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120747
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  • ...; one is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo plus the [[Japan/Related_Articles#Prefectures|prefectures]] of [[Chiba pref *[[Tokyo]]
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  • ...itan area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island, including Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama; population
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  • ==Tokyo== ===Alone in Tokyo===
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  • ==Alone in Tokyo== ==Tokyo 2009==
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  • =='TOKYO Ainu' documentary film== A 2011 film telling the stories of [[Tokyo]]'s 5,000-strong Ainu population.
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  • === Tokyo === * [[Tokyo Medical and Dental University]]
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  • ...s a forthcoming international [[sport]]ing event that will take place in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] that year. The [[city]] will also host the XVI [[Paralympics|P ...f>''BBC'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/24002795 Olympics 2020: Tokyo wins race to host Games]'. 7th September 2013.</ref>
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  • ...ion is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. [[Tokyo]], [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], Kanagawa and [[Saitama prefecture|Saitama]]. *[[Greater Tokyo Area]]
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  • ...ion is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. [[Tokyo]], Chiba, [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and [[Saitama prefecture|Saitama *[[Greater Tokyo Area]]
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  • ...ion is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. [[Tokyo]], [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and Saitama *[[Greater Tokyo Area]]
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  • The XVIII Summer Olympic Games, held in Tokyo (JPN).
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  • The XXXII Summer Olympic Games, held in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • ...; one is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo plus the [[Japan/Related_Articles#Prefectures|prefectures]] of [[Chiba pref *[[Tokyo]]
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  • {{r|Greater Tokyo Area}} {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • {{r|Greater Tokyo Area}} {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • ...n Honshu island, divided into seven prefectures and including the capital, Tokyo; population about 41,650,000.
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  • ...s snowy [[Tohoku]]; neighbouring [[Kanto]] includes the Japanese capital [[Tokyo]] within its borders; [[Chubu]] and [[Kansai]]<ref>Also known as ''Kinki''. ...the world's most densely populated urban areas, such as Japan's capital, [[Tokyo]].<BR><small>Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by [[Image_talk:Tokyo_After_Six
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  • ...ly - Otaru Hot Spring Bathing Refusal Problem and Racial Discrimination']. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten Inc. In Japanese. ISBN 4-7503-9011-9. ...se Only: The Otaru Hot Springs Case and Racial Discrimination in Japan]''. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten Inc. ISBN 4-7503-9018-6.
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  • ...sophers: the most famous being the Yushima Seido (湯島聖堂, Yushima Seidoo) in Tokyo.
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  • {{r|Greater Tokyo Area}} {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • ...as P & Machiyama T (2004) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) *Schodt FL (1986) ''Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese Comics''. Tokyo: Kodansha International. ISBN 0870117521. The first major English-language
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  • ...Privy Council (Japan)]], 13 January 1924 – 25 September 1925; President of Tokyo Imperial University; Counselor of the Department of Education
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  • ...he islands of Japan, divided into five regions and including the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima; population about 103,000,000.
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  • *[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/naruto2002/ Official TV Tokyo ''Naruto'' website]
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  • ...itan area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island, including Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama; population
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  • ...for war crimes in 1948 by order of the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]]
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  • {{Image|SmallWorldTokyoFacade.jpg|center|500px|The facade at Tokyo Disneyland.}} ...nificant differences in which countries are emphasized. In particular, the Tokyo version has a much more detailed [[Oceania]] section.
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  • ...body of [[sumo|sumo wrestling]]. It was founded in 1925 and is based in [[Tokyo]].<ref>'[http://www.sumo.or.jp/En/ Japan Sumo Association]'. Accessed 29th
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  • ...Japan. In 1888, an office was opened in Tokyo, and the first Asahi Shimbun Tokyo edition was printed.<ref name=JapAsahi>http://www.asahi.com/shimbun/honsya/ ...ugurated the country's first regular airmail service to link the Osaka and Tokyo offices, which was sustained with its own fleet of aeroplanes. It was also
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  • * Tokyo Tales (1993)
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  • ...orial_translation.html Translation of the Usui Memorial at Saihoji Temple, Tokyo Japan]
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  • |{{Image|Tokyo smog in 2009.jpg| |200px|Smog in Tokyo, 2009}}
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  • * DK. ''Tokyo'' (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Tokyo-EYEWITNESS-TRAVEL-GUIDE-Publishing/dp/0756632285/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=boo * ''Frommer's Tokyo''(2008) [http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Tokyo-Complete-Beth-Reiber/dp/0470181559/ref=pd_bbs_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120747
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  • * {{r|Tokyo Disneyland}}
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  • ...uchi (2008). ''Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants to Japan''. Tokyo: Akashi. ISBN 978-4750327419.
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  • *Murray G (1999). ''13 Secrets for Speaking Fluent Japanese''. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-2302-2.
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  • ...ation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama.</ref> ...awa]], [[Saitama prefecture|Miyagi]], [[Tochigi prefecture|Tochigi]] and [[Tokyo]] (a metropolitan region with prefectural status).
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  • ...uchi (2008). ''Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants to Japan''. Tokyo: Akashi. ISBN 978-4750327419.
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  • ...s Deputy Mayor of Tokyo, had been convicted of accepting a bribe to permit Tokyo Gas Co. to increase its capitalization....Meanwhile a faction of young army
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  • ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B ...; width:350px;"><div class="thumbcaption">This bar menu in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]] lists food and drink in both angular ''[[katakana]]'' - for [[loanword]]s
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  • |Busy Tokyo railway station.jpg|Busy Tokyo railway station
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  • ...CORPORATION. SEGA has its headquarters in [[Shinagawa City]], within the [[Tokyo]] metropolis. Though SEGA originally developed their own consoles, such as
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  • *''Haikai and Haiku.'' Tokyo: Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai, 1958. ...iteral Translations for Those Who Wish to Read the Original Japanese....'' Tokyo: Maruzen, 1990.
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  • ...e 20th century. Born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in 1934, he graduated from a Tokyo high school in 1953. Four years later, he received a B.A. from [[Haverford
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  • ...Matsuhisa, I.; Kubo. I. (1992) ''Alkaline Battery Manufacturing Method''. Tokyo: Matsushita Electric Co.
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  • ...iser-destroyer group under Rear Admiral [[Norman Scott]] against an armed "Tokyo Express" convoy commanded by Vice Admiral [[Gunichi Mikawa]]. They operate
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  • *Schodt, Frederik L. (1986) ''Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics''. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-1252-7. ...as P & Machiyama T (2004) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク)
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  • ...services and come in a variety of designs, such as these 1990s models in [[Tokyo]]. Left: 500-series; right: 700-series.
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  • {{r|International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)}}
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  • ...refecture. Other regions are identified using ''-to'' (都 'metropolis', for Tokyo), ''-fu'' (府 'metropolitan prefecture', for Kyoto and Osaka) or ''-dō'' {{r|Tokyo}}
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  • ...: the most famous is the [[Yushima Seido]] (湯島聖堂, ''Yushima Seidoo'') in [[Tokyo]], built in 1630 and later home to an elite school during the [[Edo period]
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  • | place = Basel&ndash;Stuttgart&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo | place = Amsterdam&ndash;London&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo
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  • ...grown together, such that the region is regarded as a single city (e.g. [[Tokyo]]).
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  • | place = Amsterdam&ndash;London&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo
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  • ...id-kissa'' (メイド喫茶 ''meido-kissa'', 'maid coffee shop') in [[Akihabara]], [[Tokyo]] will involve looking the part; young women in maidlike waitresses' outfit ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B
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  • | death_place = [[Tokyo]] Tighe was struck by a severe head-ache, at an event for correspondents, in Tokyo, on December 27, 1946.<ref name=nytimes1946-12-28/>
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  • ...ceremony saw Rio hand over to the host of the [[2020 Summer Olympics]], [[Tokyo]]. ...e Janeiro was selected as host city in October 2009, beating [[Madrid]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Chicago, Illinois]] in three rounds of voting by the [[Internationa
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  • ...rsity]], he entered the Justice Ministry and successively was Judge of the Tokyo Kosoin (High Court), Chief of the Criminal Affairs Bureau of the Justice Mi
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  • | [[Kanto]], [[Chubu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Yokohama]], [[Ibakaki]], [[Mito]] | Kyushu, [[Okinawa]], [[Shikoku]], [[Greater Tokyo Area]]
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  • | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...d medal judo in all categories in the [[Olympic Games]] of 1964, held in [[Tokyo]]. In that year judo was for the first time on the Olympic program, as a d
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  • ...to kill him. Saigo is still revered as the "last samurai", and statues in Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kagoshima's Central Park honor him.<ref>Ivan Morris, "The A
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  • ...lady|leading ladies]] of the golden age of [[Hollywood]] film. Born in [[Tokyo]], she was the elder sister of actress [[Joan Fontaine]].
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  • Graduating first in his class from the Law Department of Tokyo University, he entered Mitsubishi Corporation. In 1886 he married a daughte ...s 1902 election to the lower house of the Diet, he was president of the ''Tokyo Nichinichi Shinbun'' newspaper (now part of ''[[Mainichi shinbun]]''), fore
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  • ...f the Seoul-based Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights and the Tokyo-based Society to Help Returnees to North Korea.
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  • ...rt)|train]]s come in a variety of designs, such as these 1990s models in [[Tokyo]]. Left: 500-series; right: 700-series.}} ...and run by [[Japan Railways]] (JR). Coming into service at the time that [[Tokyo]] hosted the [[1964 Summer Olympics]], the trains were used to carry specta
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  • | '''1964''' || [[1964 Summer Olympics|Tokyo (JPN)]] || 163 || 19 || 5151 (4473 men, 678 women) || 93 || | '''2020''' || [[2020 Summer Olympics|Tokyo (JPN)]] || - || - || - || - ||
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  • ...s work on the Constitution and for his work on the municipal rebuilding of Tokyo, Beard was elected president of the [[American Political Science Associatio ...of Tokyo following the earthquake. '' The Administration and Politics of Tokyo'' (1923).
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  • Starting a daily paper at Tokyo, "and proclaimed himself a Liberal of the European type. Subsequently, the
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  • ...others were replaced by American actors portraying foreigners living in [[Tokyo]]. A 2006 sequel to this film partly remade material from the first Japanes ...arious locations standing in for [[Chicago, Illinois]] and brief scenes in Tokyo. This was released direct to [[DVD]] and continues the story told in ''The
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  • ...n 16043. It was also known as the Edo Period, Edo being a classic name for Tokyo, or the Edo ''bakufu'', ''bakufu'' being a synonym for [[shogun]] or milita
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  • ...s R. "'It Made a Lot of Sense to Kill Skilled Workers': The Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945" ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 66, No. 1 (Jan., 2
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  • *[[United States Forces Japan]] (Yokota AB, near Tokyo)
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  • ...ation CORONET]], which would move against the [[Kanto Plain]] containing [[Tokyo]]. Only a few DOWNFALL planners were aware of the [[Manhattan Project]], t
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  • ...ra]], and [[Seishiro Itagaki]], were hanged as war criminals following the Tokyo trials. [[Daisaku Komoto]] would assassinate the Manchurian warlord, [[Chan
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  • ...f the United States. His appointment at this critical time was a signal of Tokyo's intent to calm American concern. If anyone could have done it, Nomura was
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  • ...r and Welfare Ministry]] and successfully seeking elected office for the [[Tokyo]] constituency.<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b
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  • ...New School for Social Research]] in New York. He advised on reconstructing Tokyo after the earthquake of 1923. Although enormously influential through his m ..., including a famous study of Tokyo, '' The Administration and Politics of Tokyo,'' (1923).
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  • ...duation in 1969, he found employment as a comprehensive illustrator at the Tokyo-based advertising firm Asahi Tsushin-sha. In 1972, he began working indepen ...y GGG, Tokyo and Osaka/Japan,Group Exhibitions at Ginza Recruit Gallery in Tokyo, a USA venue one was at the international Opera Gallery NYC location and th
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  • ...red to believe him, although the U.S. MAGIC commentary on Sato's report to Tokyo was "[T]he meeting leaves a mental picture of a mastiff who also knows wher
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  • |''Nico in Tokyo''
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  • ...or outlying areas, and a special defense zone, within the Kanto Plain, for Tokyo. A Japanese General Army was a major headquarters roughly equivalent to an
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  • ...ua Shou's ''Shi si jing fa hui (Expression of the Fourteen Meridians).'' (Tokyo, 1716)]
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  • [[Image:Menu.jpg|thumb|right|350px|This bar menu in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]], lists food and drink in both angular ''katakana'' - for [[loanword]]s or ...okyo.jpg|left|300px|[[Neon]] signs light up the streets of [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]]. Logos and other signs often employ the ''katakana'' script rather than '
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  • |{{Image|TEPCO Power Plant Japan.jpg|right|200px|: Power plant of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), in Yokohama , Japan, fueled with liquified
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  • * Itasaka, Gen, ed. ''Japan Encyclopedia,'' 9 vols. Tokyo: Kodansha, 19 83. * Samuels, Richard J. ''Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.co
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  • *[http://www.tokyodisneyresort.co.jp/index_e.html Tokyo Disneyland] - English site of the best-known theme park in Japan.
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  • ...f the United States. His appointment at this critical time was a signal of Tokyo's intent to calm American concern. If anyone could have done it, Nomura was
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  • As the 2006 [[Tokyo Game Show]], it was announced that, just as with previous installments in t | [[Tokyo Game Show]] 2005 || [http://www.konami.jp/gs/kojima_pro/movie/tgs2005_mgs4.
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  • ...Timothy N. ''Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots''. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 2006. Print.
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  • ...The area forms part of an urban corridor running north-eastwards towards [[Tokyo]] from [[Kansai]] towards the [[Kanto]] region; this makes Chubu part of on
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  • ...i|Honolulu]]; 5,625 from [[San Francisco, California]]; 1,272 miles from [[Tokyo]]; and 3,090 miles from [[Sydney]].
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  • * Rimmer, Peter J. "Japan's World Cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya or Tokaido Megalopolis?" ''Development and Change'' 1986 17(
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  • ...small [[dog]] who tended his master's grave for fourteen years. Along with Tokyo's [[Hachiko]], he is one of the classic examples of the [[human-animal bond
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  • ...d by other princes, two decisions were made: have [[Prince Kanin]] come to Tokyo and stand in support of Hirohito. Chichibu also sent a personal note to the
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  • He was born to a samurai family, and graduated from the Law Faculty of [[Tokyo University]] in 1892.
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  • ...2-503 bracket worldwide, which included Auburn University, Boston College, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Pusan National University, and others.<ref name="A
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  • ...ages from Guam between [[1 March]] and [[30 June]], calling at [[Saipan]], Tokyo Bay, [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], [[Shanghai]], Okinawa, the [[Philippines]], and
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  • ...f the [[People's Republic of China]], administered by its [[embassy]] in [[Tokyo]]. The staff include both [[Japanese people|Japanese]] and Chinese employee
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  • ...pital for over a thousand years, until the [[Emperor Meiji]] moved it to [[Tokyo]] (東京 ''Tookyoo'' 'east capital') in the [[nineteenth century]]; the st
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  • ...rle, "'It Made a Lot of Sense to Kill Skilled Workers': The Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945." ''Journal of Military History'' 66, no. 1 (2002): 103-133.
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  • [[Image:Tokyo_After_Six.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Japan's capital, [[Tokyo]], comprises cities of packed streets, [[neon]] logos and the ancient tucke ...e urban regions centred around [[Nagoya]] and [[Osaka (city)|Osaka]]; with Tokyo, these three areas now include half the country's population for the first
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  • 'Dr. Yellow' trains run between [[Tokyo]] and [[Fukuoka]]<ref>Fukuoka's railway station is named 'Hakata'.</ref> to
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  • ...]] operations, principally by the [[Kwangtung Army]] and of which official Tokyo was not always aware.
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  • ..., [[Shintaro Ishihara]] (石原 慎太郎 ''Ishihara Shintaroo''), the [[Governor of Tokyo]] from 1999 to 2012, stood as an independent on first and subsequent electi
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  • | place = Basel&ndash;Stuttgart&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo | place = Amsterdam&ndash;London&ndash;New York&ndash;Tokyo
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  • ...to kill him. Saigo is still revered as the "last samurai", and statues in Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kagoshima's Central Park honor him.<ref>Ivan Morris, "The A ...marily on the German model, and staffed, preferentially, by graduates of [[Tokyo University]].<ref>Reichshauer, p. 88</ref>
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  • ...rworks of Ukiyo-E: Hokusai - The Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji'' (Kodansha, Tokyo, 1968) ([http://worldcat.org/oclc/89771 OCLC 89771])
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  • ...re offices in each prefectural capital, although they reported directly to Tokyo, not the prefectural governments.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...d to have been introduced by Tatsukichi Minobe, a member of the faculty of Tokyo University, and a member of the [[National Diet (Japan)|Diet]], during the Minobe, now Dean of Law at Tokyo University, did not, at first, see these as religious issues, and responded
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  • ...tinction of ranks. Books Relating to the Scottish Enlightenment. Bristol : Tokyo: Thoemmes ; Kinokuniya.
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  • ...t of a large transport force bound for [[Tokyo, Japan]]. She remained in [[Tokyo Bay]] from [[2 September]] to [[5 September]] and arrived at [[Okinawa Isla
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  • .... ''Bob Dylan at Budokan'' was recorded live at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on 28 February 1978 and 1 March 1978.
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  • ...ation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo, [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and [[Saitama Literally meaning 'East Capital', Tokyo has been Japan's ''de facto'' capital only since 1868, at a time when the c
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  • ...) ''Pragmatics and Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Third PacSLRF. Volume 2.'' Tokyo: Aoyama Gakuin University. pp. 227-233.
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  • ...ions, including vice war minister, chief of staff of the Kanto Army (i.e., Tokyo area), chief of the 5th Division, and commander of the Korea Army, he was p
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  • ...imperial government, including posts as ambassador to France, governor of Tokyo, and minister of education.<ref>Andrew Fraser, "Hachisuka Mochiaki (1846-19
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  • ...rfields on the island of [[Battle of Saipan|Saipan]]--within B-29 range of Tokyo--was the objective as 535 ships began landing 128,000 Army and Marine invad ...riers and 956 planes, plus 28 battleships and cruisers, and 69 destroyers. Tokyo sent Vice Admiral [[Jisaburo Ozawa]] with nine-tenths of Japan's fighting f
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  • ...Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]] and the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]].
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  • ...ng location or activity. For example, 東京なう ''Tookyoo nau'' means '[I'm in] Tokyo right at this moment'.
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  • ...of this song at Led Zeppelin concerts is a short snippet during a show at Tokyo on 24 September 1971, during the 'Whole Lotta Love' medley, of which a Led
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  • ...The area forms part of an urban corridor running north-eastwards towards [[Tokyo]] via the [[Chubu]] and [[Kanto]] regions; this makes Kansai part of one of
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  • ...any centuries as the center of Japanese civilization, a role now held by [[Tokyo]]. Kyoto, with a population of 1,386,000, still plays an important role in ...y. In 1868 the capital of Japan was officially transferred to Edo, renamed Tokyo, or "Eastern Capital."
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  • ...bilateral carotid endarterectomy--case report |journal=Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo) |volume=39 |issue=2 |pages=153–6 |year=1999 |month=February |pmid=101931
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  • ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B ...cute [[Victorian]]-style '[[Lolita]]' costumes are more common a sight in Tokyo than traditionally-dressed ''[[maiko]]'' (妓) girls in historic [[Kyoto]].
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  • ...and Stripes''. Reporting appealed to him as a career, and he joined UPI in Tokyo.
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  • After graduation from [[Tokyo University]], he entered the Foreign Ministry. In 1923, he became director
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  • ...e have believed in has been ruined." Kawabe obtained the signature of many Tokyo-based officers, including Anami, to honor the Imperial decision.<ref name=H
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  • ...978-1-59114-354-3) Captain Hara commanded a destroyer in many runs of the 'Tokyo Express' down 'The Slot' to Guadalcanal; his lively personal account also c ...(ISBN 0-87021-316-4) Admiral Tanaka was the commander of many runs of the 'Tokyo Express' down 'The Slot' to Guadalcanal; his account concludes with a penet
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  • ...) ''Pragmatics and Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Third PacSLRF. Volume 2.'' Tokyo: Aoyama Gakuin University. pp. 227-233.
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  • ...rn in 1923. He and his human, a professor at the Imperial Museum, moved to Tokyo. Every morning, Hachiko would walk with him to the train station. When the | url = http://www.destination360.com/asia/japan/tokyo/hachiko-statue
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  • *[http://www.signandsight.com/features/334.html ''The Meistersingers from Tokyo''] on the conductor Masaaki Suzuki and his enchanting Japanese Bach Collegi
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  • ...ade Osaka distinct from Japan's other two great metropolitan centres, Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto (the imperial capital). Thus Osaka served for centuries Japan's ...and credit techniques were developed. Commerce was carried on by families. Tokyo, by contrast, was a more city of consumers. Merchants and artisans dominat
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  • ...to [[Manila]] where she arrived on the 14th. Following a return voyage to Tokyo Bay and Yokohama, ''Southampton'' embarked 264 servicemen and got underway
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  • ...because Japan controlled all the islands within the range U.S. bombers to Tokyo. It was suggested that perhaps suitable bases could be built in China, but ...bor Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek proposed sending Flying Fortresses over Tokyo and Osaka, "whose paper and bamboo houses would go up in smoke if subjected
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  • ...of 400,000 and possibly closer to 600,000 civilian lives (over 100,000 in Tokyo alone, over 200,000 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined, and 80,000-150,000
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  • ...d of the Hawaiian Archipelago, about one-third of the way from Honolulu to Tokyo. The [[United States Navy]] base there closed in 1993.
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  • ...try became world famous. The research and design work, however, is done in Tokyo.
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  • ...with supplies for [[Tokyo]]. She was present at the surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. For the remainder of the year, the ship shuttled s
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  • ...a domestic economic issue. “Bad news continues and the ration of rice in Tokyo will
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  • ...rom the Philippines. During September and October she debarked troops at [[Tokyo]], [[Hokkaidō]], and [[Hakodate]].
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  • ...d, on the 18th, weathered a [[typhoon]]. The following day, she departed [[Tokyo Bay]] in company with TransRon 24 and set her course for [[Guam]]. She arri
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  • ...eltering in place. We now know that the impact of moving from Fukushima to Tokyo and experiencing what we consider as acceptable levels of fossil fuel air p
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  • ...ys thereafter, moored in the bay itself. ''Shadwell'' remained moored at [[Tokyo]] through May 1946, operating the boat pool there.
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  • During the Tokyo tribunal, former foreign minister [[Shigenori Togo]] said that Suzuki, alon
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  • ...nyo-ryu|Tenjin-Shinyo]] ryū in [[Yokohama]], and [[Kodokan]] [[judo]] in [[Tokyo]].<ref name="wolf">Wolf, Tony (ed.) ''The Bartitsu Compendium.'' Lulu Publi
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  • ...hroughout the world including [[Basel, Switzerland|Basel]], [[Tokyo, Japan|Tokyo]], [[Ghent, Belgium|Ghent]], [[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]], and [[Barcel
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  • Yamamoto, and other senior commanders, felt they had lost face by allowing Tokyo to be bombed and the Emperor threatened. Various Army air defense units wer
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  • ...ed that the Japanese might intercept this message, and they indeed did. "[[Tokyo Rose]]", the Japanese propagandist, broadcast later "Kinkaid halloing for h
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  • * Hirano, Kyoko. ''Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo: The Japanese Cinema under the American Occupation, 1945-1952.'' (1992). 40 * Roberts, Laurance P. A. ''Dictionary of Japanese Artists.'' Tokyo: 1976.
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  • ...1981, raised and restored after 1986 and now serves as floating restaurant Tokyo Joe's Bar and Grill in [[Port Dalhousie, Ontario]]. Boat burned 2011 and fa
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  • ...s held annually at the end of November on [[Tokyo racecourse]] in [[Fuchu, Tokyo|Fuchu]] over a distance of 2.4 km (about 1.5 miles). It is the world's ric
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  • It was used by the terrorist group, [[Aum Shinryo]], in a 1995 attack in the Tokyo subway, and in earlier, smaller attacks in 1994, not immediately recognized
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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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  • ...mmitted numerous murders including the release of sarin, a nerve gas, in a Tokyo subway station on the 20 March 1995, which killed 12 people and injured ove
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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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  • ...President Obama on his November 2009 trip to Japan, China and Korea. "In Tokyo, Obama gave a speech on the importance of Asia without once mentioning Indi
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  • ...the Japanese surrender did agree to the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]] and thus legitimized it as a national action. Admittedly, the procedure
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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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  • ...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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  • ...other well known example. Aum Shinryo conducted a terrorist attack on the Tokyo subway, but delivered it inefficiently and caused far fewer deaths than had ...m Shinryo, did synthesize impure GB and released it, inefficiently, in the Tokyo subway system, many analysts regard the logistics of true chemical weapons
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  • ...[[3 August]]. After the close of hostilities, ''Mount Olympus'' arrived [[Tokyo Bay]] [[2 September]] with the 1st Cavalry Division on board for [[Yokohama
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  • ...cide against attacking the far larger Japanese army on the home islands. [[Tokyo]] predicted that Washington would be aghast at the carnage and agree to a n
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  • ...f not universally accepted precedent. The International Military Tribunal (Tokyo) had more legitimacy, because it operated under the a provision of the Japa
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  • ...me War Council acknowledged that they had been heard, and then ordered the Tokyo Defense Plan put into effect. After the Emperor met with the Privy Council ...d by other princes, two decisions were made: have [[Prince Kanin]] come to Tokyo and stand in support of Hirohito. Chichibu also sent a personal note to the
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  • ...especially the [[Richard Sorge]] (code-named Ramsay) espionage network in Tokyo; Sorge's cover identity was that of a German journalist and he had excellen | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...lateral carotid endarterectomy--case report |journal=Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo) |volume=39 |issue=2 |pages=153–6 |year=1999 |month=February |pmid=10
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  • ...on August 30, managed to get an agreement between the French Ambassador in Tokyo and the Japanese Foreign Minister, promising to respect Indochinese integri
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  • ...ds. She rendezvoused with units of the 3d Fleet off [[Honshū]] and entered Tokyo Bay on the 27th, anchoring off the bomb-scarred [[Yokosuka Naval Base]] on
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  • Hirohito was born at [[Aoyama Palace]], [[Tokyo]], April 29, 1901, son of Emperor [[Yoshihito]] (嘉仁), the Taisho Empero ...h Borton and especially [[Joseph Grew]], who had been the US ambassador in Tokyo for ten years.</ref> Rather than a flash of inspiration from the supreme co
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  • ...sion]] or ''[[animé]]'' cartoons - pose for the cameras in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. These girls are dressed as members of the Japanese band 'Dir en grey'.<B ...|right|250px|Traditional and modern meet on the streets of [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]].<BR><small>Photo © by Sonny Santos, used by [[Image_talk:Menu.jpg/Permis
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  • .../> A formal surrender ceremony took place aboard the [[USS Missouri]] in [[Tokyo Bay]] on September 2, 1945.<ref name=TokyoBaySurrender/> <ref name=TokyoBaySurrender>[http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq69-1.htm Tokyo Bay: The Formal Surrender of the Empire of Japan on Board USS Missouri, 2 S
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  • ...ided on war but now was so deeply involved it felt it could never go back. Tokyo made the decision in October that a sudden attack to cripple the main Ameri
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  • ...Hideki Tojo]] on June 17, "If we ever lose Saipan, repeated air attacks on Tokyo will follow. No matter what it takes, we have to hold there.<ref>Bix, pp. 4 ...attleground in a month." Indeed, the first major night incendiary raid hit Tokyo on the 9th and 10th, destroying approximately 40 percent of the city and ki
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  • On the morning of March 20, 1995, the Tokyo subway system was hit by synchronized chemical attacks on five trains. Usin a compact cyanide generator, or that the Tokyo incident had already
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  • ...exchange rates in Tokyo are ¥1000 = £6 = $12. Converting ¥1000 to $12 in Tokyo and converting that $12 into ¥1200 in London, for a profit of ¥200, would
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  • * Edoin, Hoito. ''The Night Tokyo Burned: The Incendiary Campaign against Japan'' (1988), Japanese viewpoint ...s R. "'It Made a Lot of Sense to Kill Skilled Workers': The Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945" ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 66, No. 1 (Jan., 2
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  • ...U.S., supported his view: the Aum Shinrikyo chemical weapons attack in the Tokyo subway on 3 March 1995. This made him more suspicious of a March 8 report
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  • ...' proceeded to Batangas Bay, [[Luzon]], on the 20th and then moved on to [[Tokyo]] where she was present when Japanese representatives signed the formal art
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  • ...Pat. No. 4,742,060, on May 3, 1988, by Nihon Tokushu Noyaku Seizo K.K. of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • ...landia]], and [[Oro Bay]], New Guinea. On 13 October, ''Alhena'' entered [[Tokyo Bay]]. She operated in Japanese waters supporting [[Occupied Japan|American
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  • ''Woodford'' and her consorts subsequently sailed for [[Tokyo Bay]], reaching that body of water on 8 September 1945—six days after the
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  • ..., flew from Newfoundland to London; thence by a series of stages onward to Tokyo. ...Lakehurst to Los Angeles (2996 miles); Los Angeles to Tokyo (5998 miles); Tokyo to Friedrichshafen (6988 miles). The navigator, computing direction of in-f
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  • ...seawater: Two immersed cadavers retrieved near estuaries. Legal Medicine (Tokyo), 11(2), 91-96. Abstract retrieved April 29, 2009, from http://www.ncbi.nlm
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  • ...s emerged by the 1860s (and are still important near New York, London, and Tokyo). The automobile played a decisive role in the movement to the suburbs, esp ...s carrying 5 million passengers a day The largest suburb is Yokohama, near Tokyo, with a population of 3.3 million
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  • If the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940 had not been canceled, there are rumours that Go would have been on
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  • ...>Schodt, Frederik L. 1986. ''Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics.'' Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-1252-7.</ref> Manga are immensely popular in Japan<r ...y when Rakuten Kitazawa edited the illustrated humor and satire magazine ''Tokyo Puck''.<ref>Schodt, 1986, ''op. cit.,'' pp. 39-47.</ref> Katayori Mitsugu,
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  • ...of its 75th anniversary, the Huntington Library authorized Yushodo Co. in Tokyo to publish a facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer. This facsimile was printed
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  • ...sies performed on 20 persons who died in the 1924 encephalitis epidemic of Tokyo, Nagano, and Shikoku districts of Japan there were 9 acute, 8 subacute, and
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  • Japan’s [[Shunga]] art of the [[Edo Period]] (Old Tokyo) is a word for Japanese works of art, specifically Japanese erotic painting
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  • ...tin Khoury (2003) Invited Talk at the 6th RESCEU Symposium, Nov. 4-7 2003, Tokyo, Japan. Institute for String Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, Columbia
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  • Hiroshi Yamauchi attended [[Waseda University]] in Tokyo. However, after his grandfather died suddenly in 1949, [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] ...ped out. In 1964, while Japan was experiencing an economic boom due to the Tokyo Olympics, the playing card business reached its saturation point. Japanese
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  • ...objective was the creation of airfields &mdash; within [[B-29]] range of Tokyo. The ability to plan and execute such a complex operation in the space of 9 ...e, about 100,000 people were killed in a fire storm caused by an attack on Tokyo.
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  • ...aboard the battleship [[USS Missouri (BB-63)|USS ''Missouri'' (BB-63)]] in Tokyo Bay.
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  • ...d to Winter Harbor in 1935. It principally intercepted European traffic to Tokyo, but also had a section intercepting Soviet traffic. Intercept reorganizati
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  • In 1871-1882 Tokyo hired 48 American experts, as well as 17 European and 13 Chinese experts, t
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  • *''Destination Tokyo'' (1943)
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  • ...psychological works. <ref>Mizuno, K. (1987). ''Basic buddhist concepts''. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Co.</ref>
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  • ...re present at the [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender|surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay]] on 2 September 1945: [[USS Libra (AKA-12)|USS ''Libra'' (AKA-12)]], [
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  • ...he continental United States, but also in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Osaka]], [[Manila]], [[Singapore]], [[Shanghai]], [[Hong Kong]], and [
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  • ...as reluctant to come to the Palace. Told he would not to have to travel to Tokyo. Saionji immediately recommended General [[Kazushige Ugaki]], "who, as Gove
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  • ...f Japan]]. After the [[Surrender of Japan|formal surrender ceremony]] in [[Tokyo Bay]], she continued to supply American ships, visiting anchorages on the [
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  • ...f the information provided by the spy Richard Sorge (code-named Ramsay) in Tokyo <ref name =Prange>{{cite book | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...se War|triumph of Japan over Russia]] in 1905 energized his movement. In [[Tokyo]], he appealed to the many Chinese students and organized his Tóngménghu�
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  • ...to the even more prestigious [[Japanese Army Military State College]] in [[Tokyo]]. In Japan he joined with [[Sun Yat-sen]], then in exile and organizing a
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  • ...e Pacific, where the Rising Sun flew above all the islands within range of Tokyo. Perhaps suitable bases could be built in China; a very-long-range bomber f ...airmen had achieved the goals of strategic bombing--but neither Berlin nor Tokyo would surrender. The Nazis quit when the Soviets smashed Berlin in the bloo
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  • ...t top university in Asia alongside [[University of Tokyo|The University of Tokyo]]. In 2022, Singapore had 23 programmes (16 from NUS and 7 from [[Nanyang T
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  • ...computer Go competitions. The FOST Cup was held annually from 1995-1999 in Tokyo. That tournament has been supplanted by the Gifu Challenge, which has been
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  • ...ve a future?''] ''Evol Trends Phys Sci'', Proc Yoshio Nishina Centen Symp, Tokyo 57:171</ref>
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  • ...too from 400,000 to 600,000 civilian lives. That comprises over 100,000 in Tokyo alone, over 200,000 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined, and 80,000-150,000
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  • ...., country '''A'''), who posed as a German (country '''C''') journalist in Tokyo, to report on Japan (country '''B''') back to the Soviet Union. Sorge was e | title = Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring
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  • ...raids caused "firestorms," notably Hamburg and Kassel in 1943, Dresden and Tokyo in 1945. Firestorms were very hard to start; they occurred in unpredictable
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  • ...hrown out with the city's garbage Kyoko Sato. Japan Times (International). Tokyo: Feb 9-Feb 15, 1998. Vol. 38, Iss. 6; p.7</ref>
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  • ...id not get the news. Roosevelt did not prosecute because that would alert Tokyo. Dina Goren, "Communication Intelligence and the Freedom of the Press. The
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  • ...oves to the Apache Foundation in 2008; Google BigTable is started in 2004; Tokyo Cabinet is a successor to QDBM by (Mikio Hirabayashi) started in 2006; the
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  • *2 October - Second Japanese tour commences in Tokyo at the Budokan Hall.
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  • ...d Armies entered Korea. The intelligence leadership in both Washington and Tokyo did not alert either President Truman or MacArthur, who were about to meet CIA reporting from Tokyo, based on information obtained from a former Chinese Nationalist officer se
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  • * 1854 - [[Kanagawa Treaty]]; [[Matthew Perry]] to Tokyo in 1853; returning 1854 with seven warships; treaty opened two Japanese por
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  • ...he Third Fleet's attack on Jaoan...you did not lay out plans for attack on Tokyo...if you anticipated a major action with the Japnese fleet just beforehand.
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  • | Population of Tokyo (2018), the most populous city in the world
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  • ...lobe by air. From there, ''Graf Zeppelin'' flew to Friedrichshafen, then [[Tokyo]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], and back to Lakehurst, in 21 da
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  • ...on August 30, managed to get an agreement between the French Ambassador in Tokyo and the Japanese Foreign Minister, promising to respect Indochinese integri
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  • ...volutionary groups were formed in the Yangtze cities by 1903, and those in Tokyo banded together to form the "Revolutionary Alliance" in 1905, led by [[Sun
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  • ...he Third Fleet's attack on Jaoan...you did not lay out plans for attack on Tokyo...if you anticipated a major action with the Japanese fleet just beforehand
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  • ...amazing personal persuasiveness converted the skeptics who met with him in Tokyo, but Washington still said no. The [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] were afraid so
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