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  2. March 15 incident - Wikipedia

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    The March 15 incident (三・一五事件, San ichi-go jiken) was a crackdown on socialists and communists by the Japanese government in 1928. Among those who were arrested in the incident was the Marxist economist Kawakami Hajime .

  3. Fukushima nuclear accident (Unit 3 Reactor) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] At 11:15 JST on 14 March, the envisaged explosion of the building surrounding Reactor 3 of Fukushima 1 occurred, owing to the ignition of built-up hydrogen gas. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency of Japan (NISA) reported, as with Unit 1, the top section of the reactor building was blown apart, but the inner ...

  4. Hōnensai - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Festival (豊年祭, Hōnensai) is a fertility festival celebrated every year on March 15 in some locations in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [1] Hōnen means prosperous year in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony celebrate the blessings of a bountiful harvest and all manner of ...

  5. March 15 - Wikipedia

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    March 15 is the 74th day of the year (75th in leap years) ... Japanese-American actor [139] 1977 – Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Indian military officer (d. 2008) [161]

  6. March incident - Wikipedia

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    The start of the March Incident of 1931 may be traced back to the autumn of 1930, with the foundation of the Sakurakai (Cherry Society) by Imperial Japanese Army Lt. Col. Kingoro Hashimoto and Capt. Isamu Chō. The cherry blossom was symbolic of self-sacrifice, and was a symbol used by the military to symbolize the fleeting life of a soldier.

  7. March 14 Is White Day. What to Know About Japan’s ... - AOL

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    In Japan, a month after Valentine’s Day, partners who received gifts in February are expected to give on White Day. ... March 14, or 3.14, is celebrated by mathematics enthusiasts as Pi Day.

  8. March 1945 - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wide Bay was fought, resulting in Allied victory when Australian troops landed at Wide Bay, Papua New Guinea with the objective of isolating Japanese forces to the Gazelle Peninsula. The last German forces west of the Rhine withdrew. [15] German submarine U-275 struck a mine and sank off Newhaven, East Sussex.

  9. Festivals in Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Hōnen Matsuri (豊年祭, Harvest Festival) is a fertility festival celebrated every year on March 15 at Tagata Shrine in Komaki, just north of Nagoya. Hōnen means "prosperous year" in Japanese, implying a rich harvest, while a matsuri is a festival. The Hōnen festival and ceremony celebrate the blessings of a bountiful harvest and all ...