Kamaishi (釜石市, Kamaishi-shi) is a city located on the Sanriku rias coast in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated...
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Kamaishi Seawaves is a Rugby union football club in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 2001. At its inception, it was known as Nippon...
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Allied naval bombardments of Japan during World War II (category Kamaishi, Iwate)
began on 14 and 15 July 1945, when US Navy warships attacked the cities of Kamaishi and Muroran. The next attack was made by a joint American and British force...
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Kamaishi Station (釜石駅, Kamaishi-eki) is a junction railway station in the city of Kamaishi, Iwate, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East)...
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2012 Sanriku earthquake (redirect from 2012 Kamaishi earthquake)
Sanriku earthquake (三陸沖地震, Sanriku oki jishin) occurred near the city of Kamaishi, Japan, on December 7 at 17:18 JST. The magnitude 7.3 shock generated a...
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The Kamaishi Line (釜石線, Kamaishi-sen) is a 90.2 km (56.0 mi) rural railway line in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company...
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Northern District, Hong Kong Tiger dance of Yongji, Shanxi Tiger dance of Kamaishi, Iwate Tiger dance of Ōfunato, Iwate Tiger dance of Shizuoka prefecture...
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in August 1879, in Miyako and Kuji. In July 1882, a cholera outbreak in Kamaishi left 302 dead and warnings about drinking water were posted throughout...
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The Kamaishi Expressway (釜石自動車道, Kamaishi Jidōsha-dō) is a partially tolled two-lane national expressway in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The expressway connects...
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Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Ōhashi Station (Kamaishi), on the discontinued Kamaishi Mining Railway in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan Ōhashi Station (Tokyo)...
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Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining (section Area 4: Kamaishi in Iwate)
Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture: Hashino iron mining and smelting site; Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture: Mietsu shipyard; Saga, Saga Prefecture: Nagasaki shipyard...
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Iwate – 0.53 metres (1 ft 9 in) Ōtsuchi, Iwate – 0.35 metres (1 ft 2 in) Kamaishi, Iwate – 0.66 metres (2 ft 2 in) Ōfunato, Iwate – 0.73 metres (2 ft 5 in)...
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Powers ordered the Kamaishi Line to be rebuilt and extended to Kamaishi. Following the opening of the Kamaishi Line extension to Kamaishi, the principal route...
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extending the line to Yoshihama in 1973. It constructed the section to Kamaishi and transferred the entire line to Sanriku on the day it opened in 1984...
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Saruta Kogyo v Japan Steel Kamaishi Saruta Kogyo v TDK Shinwakai Source Saruta Kogyo v Shichinohe SC Japan Steel Kamaishi v Saruta Kogyo FC Fuji 08 v...
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an area of 200.42 km2. The entire city of Tōno, and all of the city of Kamaishi with the exception of the village of Tōni were formerly part of Kamihei...
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joint bid with Osaka Municipality, intending to refurbish the stadium. Kamaishi, Hamamatsu, Kyoto, Ōita, Nagasaki and Kumamoto were also not part of the...
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Iwate) NewPearl Hiraizumi Maesawa (Hiraizumi, Iwate) Nippon Steel Kamaishi* (Kamaishi, Iwate) Omiya SC (Ōmiya-ku, Saitama) Oshu United (Oshu, Iwate) Saruta...
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E46 may refer to: BMW 3 Series (E46) European route E46 Kamaishi Expressway and Akita Expressway (between Kitakami JCT and Kawabe JCT), route E46 in Japan...
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Kamaishi, Iwate and Hanamaki, Iwate in Japan, with a total length of 89.3 km (55.49 mi). National Route 283 almost exactly parallels the JR Kamaishi Line...
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Effect of the tsunami at Kamaishi, Japan...
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Maebashi Station, and Maebashi Bus Center Tono Kamaishi; For Shin-Hanamaki Station, Tōno Station, Kamaishi Station, Kirikiri, and Yamada Yuhi; For Tsuruoka...
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Singapore Flyer, in Singapore December Hachinohe, Aomori, Morioka, Ōfunato, Kamaishi, Miyako, Rikuzentakata, Ishinomaki, Kesennuma, Natori, Higashimatsushima...
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Japan's second largest iron and steel center, Kamaishi on Honshū, on 14 July; Hamamatsu on 28 July; and Kamaishi on 9 August. The latter bombardment was probably...
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epicenter was located offshore, 290 kilometres (180 mi) east of the city of Kamaishi, Iwate. The main shock occurred at 02:31 AM local time on March 3, 1933...
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Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium (Japanese: 釜石鵜住居復興スタジアム, Hepburn: Kamaishi Unosumai Fukkō Sutajiamu), also known as Kamaishi Unosumai Stadium, is a...
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Masaki Okada, Kaya Kiyohara, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Masaya Kato, Aki Hano 8 Kamaishi Ramen Monogatari Akiyoshi Imazeki Hiroe Igeta, Akana Ikeda, Gō Rijū, Hinako...
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Japanese politician Heita Station, a railway station located in the city of Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan Eita (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Tokyo–Mito–Iwaki–Soma–Sendai) National Route 45 (Sendai–Ishinomaki–Ofunato–Kamaishi–Kuji–Hachinohe–Towada) National Route 47 (Furukawa–Narugo–Shinjyo–Sakata)...
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Higashimatsushima Higashine Hirakawa Hirosaki Ichinoseki Ishinomaki Iwanuma Kakuda Kamaishi Kaminoyama Katagami Kazuno Kesennuma Kitaakita Kitakami Kitakata Kuji Kurihara...
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