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  2. Hakutaka - Wikipedia

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    Hakutaka shinkansen services use 12-car JR East E7 series and JR West W7 series trainsets, formed as follows, with car 1 at the Tokyo (southern) end. Cars 1 to 10 are ordinary-class cars with 2+3 seating, car 11 is a "Green" car with 2+2 seating, and car 12 is a "Gran Class" car with 2+1 seating.

  3. Haruka (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Haruka (はるか, Haruka) is a limited express passenger train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) mainly between Kyoto Station to Kansai International Airport in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

  4. Nabeshima Naotada - Wikipedia

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    Naotada was the eldest son of Nabeshima Naotomo, the 8th daimyō of Hasunoike. His mother was the daughter of Nijō Harutaka.He attended the domain academy as a child, and on the retirement of his father on July 28, 1848, he became the 9th daimyō of Hasunoike Domain.

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  6. Nijō Harutaka - Wikipedia

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    Nijō Harutaka (二条 治孝, October 30, 1754 – November 5, 1826), son of Nijō Munemoto, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period (1603–1868). He had many children with a daughter of the fifth lord of Mito Domain Tokugawa Munemoto. Among them were: (in order of birth) Nijō Narimichi (二条 斉通, 1781-1798)

  7. Toshimichi Takatsukasa - Wikipedia

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    Son of Prince Nobusuke, a politician and ornithologist who later became head priest of the Meiji Shrine, and Yasuko Tokugawa [] (1897-1976), a descendant of Tokugawa Yoshinao, Takatsukasa Toshimichi was born into an aristocratic family, but like all Japanese aristocrats, lost his title with the post-war legal reforms of 1947.

  8. One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from ...

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    Shaimaa Khalil - Tokyo correspondent. December 21, 2024 at 3:53 AM. Hideko Hakamata, 91, fought half her life to free her brother - the world's longest serving death row inmate [Getty Images]

  9. Harutaka Ono - Wikipedia

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    Harutaka Ono – FIFA competition record (archived) Harutaka Ono at J.League ( archive ) (in Japanese) This biographical article related to a Japanese association football midfielder born in the 1970s is a stub .