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Parade uniform of Japanese military attaché, Major General Onodera Makoto, 1930s. Resembling the Imperial German Army M1842/M1856 dunkelblau uniform, the Meiji 19 1886 version tunic was the dark blue, single-breasted, had a low standing collar and no pockets.
After this, the army- and navy-style uniforms were redefined and the corresponding ordinance modified whenever the base army and navy uniforms were themselves updated. When Japan lost the Second World War and the Imperial Japanese Army was dissolved in 1945, a new Imperial uniform was established. [13]
Originally Twin Ring Motegi (ツインリンクもてぎ), the venue's name came from the facility having two race tracks: a 2.493 km (1.549 mi) oval track and a 4.801 km (2.983 mi) road course. It was built in 1997 by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. , as part of the company's effort to bring the Championship Auto Racing Teams series to Japan, helping to ...
U.S. Army M1943 uniform: Uniform Japanese produced variants of 1950 & 1951 patterns M-1956 load-carrying equipment: Uniform Japanese-produced All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment: Uniform Japanese-produced M1 and M1905E1 bayonets: Bayonet Japanese-produced M4 bayonet: Bayonet Japanese-produced M5 bayonet: Bayonet Japanese ...
Japan portal Pages in category "Motegi, Tochigi" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Twin Ring Motegi This page was last edited on 10 ...
Located 60 miles (97 km) northeast of Tokyo, [3] Twin Ring Motegi opened on August 1, 1997. [4] In early 1998, plans to continue hosting the NASCAR Thunder 100 at Suzuka Circuit were cancelled, [5] and as a result, the NASCAR race in Japan was moved to the 1.5 mi (2.4 km) Motegi oval.
Honda Mobilityland Corp. is a merger of two Japanese racing track facilities, known as the Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi. Suzuka Circuit was established in 1962 and Twin Ring Motegi was established in 1997. The two facilities merged management operations on June 1, 2006, establishing a new business model. It is owned by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
It is on the grounds of the Twin Ring Motegi race track located at Motegi, Tochigi, Japan. It opened in 1998. [ 3 ] It is operated by Honda's subsidiary, Honda Mobilityland .