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  2. Komine Castle - Wikipedia

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    Komine Castle is located on a long and narrow hill extending 500 meters from east to west, located on a bend of the Abukuma River, which forms part of the natural defenses of the site. The Shirakawa area and the Abukuma River is the on the main route between the Kantō region and northern Japan, the Ōshū Kaidō , and control of this area was ...

  3. Isokichi Komine - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese community leader in German New Guinea, [4] Komine set up Nanyō Sangyō Kaisha, [5] an independent business, there, [4] and employed up over a hundred Japanese workers. [3] An extensive collection of Komine's rare finds in his voyages comprised more than 3,000 "valuables", although it was noted that a few gold-lip ouster shells in ...

  4. Komine - Wikipedia

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    Komine, Montenegro, a village in Pljevlja Municipality in northern Montenegro; Shane Komine (born 1980), an American former Major League Baseball player; Takayuki Komine (born 1974), a former Japanese football player; Acer micranthum, known in Japan as the "Komine maple", a species of Japanese maple

  5. Shirakawa Castle (Shirakawa) - Wikipedia

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    Shirakawa Castle (白川城, Shirakawa-jō) was a Sengoku period Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Shirakawa, northern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.It should not be confused with the later "Shirakawa Castle" of the Edo period, which was more properly known as Komine Castle.

  6. Lisa Komine - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Komine (コミネリサ, Komine Risa, alt. 小峰理紗; born July 3, 1978 [1]), stylized as lisa, is a Japanese singer-songwriter. [2] She is known for her songs that were featured in several broadcast anime shows.

  7. AP PHOTOS: 172-year-old Japanese factory preserves ...

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    Katsunori Suzuki is one of a few craftsmen in Japan still producing cast iron cookware by hand using laborious traditional techniques. Suzuki uses moist sand and a few other ingredients to make ...

  8. 100 Fine Castles of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The castles in Top 100 Japanese Castles or 100 Fine Castles of Japan (日本百名城, Nihon Hyaku-Meijō) were chosen based on their significance in culture, history, and in their regions by the Japanese Castle Association (日本城郭協会, Nihon Jōkaku Kyōkai) in 2006.

  9. Takayuki Komine - Wikipedia

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    Komine was born in Higashimatsuyama on April 25, 1974. After graduating from Juntendo University, he joined the Japan Football League club Tokyo Gas (later FC Tokyo) in 1998. During the first season, he played many matches as a center back with Sandro. However, his opportunity to play decreased behind Tetsuya Ito and Teruyuki Moniwa from 2002.