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  2. Akita Port Tower Selion - Wikipedia

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    Japan portal; Architecture portal; The Akita City Port Tower Selion (秋田市ポートタワーセリオン, Akitashi Pōto Tawā Serion) [4] [5] is one of the landmarks in the city of Akita, Japan. [6] The sightseeing tower with 6,272 tempered glasses was completed in 1994. It is located in the Tsuchizaki District, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan.

  3. 2001 Central Government Reform - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Central Government Reform (中央省庁再編, Chūō Shōchō Saihen) by the Japanese government involved the establishment of a new ministry, the merging of existing ministries and the abolition of others.

  4. Kitakinki-Toyooka Expressway - Wikipedia

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    National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan The Kitakinki-Toyooka Expressway ( 北近畿豊岡自動車道 , Kitakinki-Toyooka Jidōsha-dō ) , otherwise known as the Kitakinki Road, is an incomplete two-lane national expressway in Hyōgo Prefecture .

  5. Japan International Cooperation Agency - Wikipedia

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    JICA was formed in 2003 [citation needed] as a result of a comprehensive overhaul of Japan's ODA. It is now one of the largest bilateral development organizations in the world, with a network of 97 overseas offices, projects in more than 150 countries, and available financial resources of approximately 1 trillion yen ($8.5 billion).

  6. Hokkaido Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    It operates intercity and local rail services in Hokkaido, Japan. The company introduced Kitaca , a smart card ticketing system, in autumn 2008. At the time of its privatization in 1987, JR Hokkaido operated 21 railway lines totalling 3,176.6 kilometres (1,973.8 mi) of narrow-gauge ( 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in )) track, as well as a ferry service to ...

  7. Ministry of Home Affairs (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 03:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Japan Refugee Travel Document - Wikipedia

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    The current version of Japan Refugee Travel Document is an old style passport-like booklet containing 32 pages, including personal information and instruction pages(1-2), photo and signature page(3), endorsements page(4), extension page(5) and visa pages(6-32), while an unusual requirement "The name of the holder of the document must be repeated in each visa" is printed on each visa pages.

  9. Shureimon - Wikipedia

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    Japan portal; History portal; Architecture portal; Shureimon (守礼門) is a gate in the Shuri neighborhood of Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.It was the second of Shuri Castle's main gates.