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Yanagisawa Wind Instruments Co., Ltd. is a Japanese woodwind instrument manufacturing company known for its range of professional grade saxophones. Along with Yamaha , they are one of the leading manufacturers of saxophones in Japan.
Ran from A92 via Dock Street to A92 (now A991) in Dundee; this became part of a rerouted A92, while the old route of the A92 is now the B959, A929, and A991. A932 Forfar: Friockheim: The A932 joins the A90 in the west via a flat crossing. It was previously possible to join the A90 in both directions, now it is only possible to continue south ...
The Yanagisawa clan (柳沢氏, Yanagisawa-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who rose to prominence under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The main branch of the clan ruled as daimyō of Kōriyama Domain in Yamato Province (150,120 koku ) until the Meiji restoration , and was subsequently unbowed with the kazoku peerage title of hakushaku (count).
Ryūshi Yanagisawa (柳澤 龍志, born June 22, 1972) is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and kickboxer. His real name is Atsushi Yanagisawa ( 柳澤 敦史 ) . As a martial artist, he competed in K-1 , Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling (Pancrase) and Fighting Network RINGS .
Yu Kaito (海藤 優, Kaitō Yū) is a seventeen-year-old human who, along with Kido and Yanagisawa, kidnaps Yusuke and takes him to the Fourth Dimensional Mansion. [ ch. 115 , 120 ] Having written several published philosophical papers and books of literary criticism, he is the smartest student at Meio High School, behind only Kurama.
Atsushi Yanagisawa (柳沢 敦, Yanagisawa Atsushi, born May 27, 1977) is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played for Japan national team . He is best known for playing the majority of his career at Kashima Antlers , in addition to his spells with Italian sides Sampdoria and Messina .
On 29 June 2000, the prototype H-4, registered JX0076, was on a test flight at the company plant in Matsumoto-City, Nagano.The pilot was hovering, when the H-4 was hit by a wind gust and contacted the building, 40 m (131 ft) to the northwest and then impacted the ground.
Yanagisawa Satoyuki (柳沢里之, February 20, 1758 – August 29, 1804) was 4th daimyō of Mikkaichi. He was the fifth son of Yanagisawa Nobutoki of Yamato-Kōriyama Domain and was adopted as posthumous heir to Yanagisawa Nobuaki. His wife was a daughter of Abe Nobuchika of Okabe Domain. He died in 1804 at the age of 47.