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  2. Category:Shisui - Wikipedia

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  3. Sumi Furasawa Site - Wikipedia

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    The site was discovered during construction on an expansion to the Shisui Parking Area on the Higashi-Kantō Expressway, and was excavated from 1999 to 2000. The ruins consist of a ring-shape block of stones, indicating the location of a substantial settlement covering an area of 70 meters north-to-south by 60 meters east-to-west.

  4. Shisui - Wikipedia

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    Shisui (酒々井町, Shisui-machi) is a town located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. [1] As of 1 December 2020, the town had an estimated population of 20,660 in 9,888 households and a population density of 1,100 persons per km 2. [2] The total area of the town is 19.02 square kilometres (7.34 sq mi).

  5. Keisei Shisui Station - Wikipedia

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    Location within Chiba Prefecture Keisei Shisui Station ( 京成酒々井駅 , Keisei-Shisui-eki ) is a railway station on the Keisei Main Line in the town of Shisui, Chiba Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway .

  6. Minami-Shisui Station - Wikipedia

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    Minami-Shisui Station was opened on September 10, 1914 as a station on the Japanese Government Railway (JGR) for both passenger and freight operations. After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR). Scheduled freight operations were suspended from October 1, 1962.

  7. Shisui Station - Wikipedia

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    Shisui Station was opened on January 19, 1897 as a station on the Narita Railway Company for both freight and passenger operations. The Narita Railway was nationalized on September 1, 1920, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railway (JGR). After World War II, the JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR). Scheduled freight operations ...

  8. Shisui, Kumamoto - Wikipedia

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  9. Devil's Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Sea (Japanese: 魔の海, Hepburn: Ma no Umi), also known as the Devil's triangle, the Dragon's Triangle, the Formosa Triangle and the Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific, south of Tokyo. The Devil's Sea is sometimes considered a paranormal location, though the veracity of these claims has been questioned.