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  2. Takashimaya - Wikipedia

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    Takashimaya Company, Limited (株式会社髙島屋, Kabushiki-gaisha Takashimaya) is a Japanese multinational corporation operating a department store chain carrying a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware.

  3. Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel ...

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    Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining (明治日本の産業革命遺産 製鉄・鉄鋼、造船、石炭産業, Meiji nihon no sangyōkakumei isan: seitetsu, tekkō, zōsen, sekitan sangyō) are a group of historic sites that played an important part in the industrialization of Japan in the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods (1850s–1910), and ...

  4. Shirahige Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Shirahige Jinja (白鬚神社) is a Shinto shrine in Takashima in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to Sarutahiko Okami. It is the head shrine of the Shirahige Shrines around the country. [1] The shrine's annual festivals are on May 3 and September 5-6. The floating torii at Shirahige.

  5. Takashima, Shiga - Wikipedia

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    Takashima, Shiga. Takashima (高島市, Takashima-shi) is a city located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2021, the city had an estimated population of 46,976 in 20601 households and a population density of 68 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is 693.05 square kilometres (267.59 sq mi).

  6. Nishi-ku, Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Nishi Ward is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture, near the geographic center of the city of Yokohama. It is the smallest of the wards of the city in terms of area, but it includes Yokohama's major commercial hub, extending from the Yokohama Station area through the new Minato Mirai 21 complex, which is home to the Yokohama Landmark Tower, the second tallest building in Japan.

  7. Ebisugahana Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Ebisugahana Shipyard (恵美須ヶ鼻造船所跡, Ebisugahana sōzenjo ato) was a shipyard opened in 1865 in Bakumatsu period Japan, located in the Chinto neighborhood of the city of Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture in the San'yō region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2013. [1] In 2007, it was certified as ...

  8. Takashima Castle - Wikipedia

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    Takashima Castle (高島城, Takashima-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Suwa, central Nagano Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Takashima Castle was home to the Suwa clan, daimyō of Takashima Domain. The castle is also known as ’ The Floating Castle of Suwa’’’ (諏訪の浮城, Suwa-no-uki-shirō) or Shimazaki Castle ...

  9. Takashima District, Shiga - Wikipedia

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    Takashima (高島郡, Takashima-gun) was a district located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 55,348 and a density of 108.24 persons per km 2. The total area was 511.36 km 2. On January 1, 2005, the former town of Takashima absorbed the towns of Adogawa, Imazu, Makino and Shin'asahi, and the ...