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  2. Taimei Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Chuo Municipal Taimei Elementary School (中央区立泰明小学校, Chūō-kuritsu Taimei Shōgakkō) is a public elementary school in Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo. It is operated by the Chuo City Board of Education (中央区教育委員会). It has a plaque for Heritage of Industrial Modernization .

  3. Hiroaki Morino - Wikipedia

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    Hiroaki Morino (森野 泰明, Morino Hiroaki, born 1934), known by his pseudonym as Taimei Morino (森野 泰明, Morino Taimei), is a Japanese ceramist. Overviews [ edit ]

  4. Taimei Maru (1936) - Wikipedia

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    Taimei Maru was a 2,883 ton transport ship of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Built by Mitsubishi Jukogyo K.K., Yokohama and launched in 1936 for Kinkai Yusen K.K. [ 1 ] She was sold in 1939 to Nippon Yusen K.K..

  5. Taimei, Kumamoto - Wikipedia

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    Taimei (岱明町, Taimei-machi) was a town located in Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,329 and the density of 628.19 persons per km 2 .

  6. USS Gurnard (SS-254) - Wikipedia

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    A successful attack was pressed home 3 November at the end of an 18-hour hunt, and two torpedoes demolished cargo ship Taimei Maru. Gurnard returned to her Australian port 17 November after this victory.

  7. Taimei Yamaguchi - Wikipedia

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    Taimei Yamaguchi (山口 泰明, Yamaguchi Taimei, born November 10, 1948) is a former Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, who served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

  8. Fumimaro Konoe - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Taimei Elementary School, he went on to study at Gakushuin, which was an institution to educate the children of the children of Japan's nobility. [8] He was inspired by Inazo Nitobe, the dean of the First Higher School. Uncharacteristically for someone from a high-ranking aristocratic background, he chose to study at the ...

  9. Carpainter - Wikipedia

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    Taimei Kawai, better known by his stage name Carpainter, is a Japanese electronic musician. [1] He started composing future garage in 2012 and released his debut EP on his label Trekkie Trax, which he launched with his brother Seimei and other DJs. [ 2 ]