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  2. Sumida (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sumida (written: 隅田 or 住田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Daizo Sumida (住田 代蔵, 1887–1961), Japanese businessman

  3. Sumida, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City . As of 1 March 2023, the ward has an estimated population of 277,058 and a population density of 20,120 persons per km 2 .

  4. Su-mi - Wikipedia

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    Su-mi, also spelled Soo-mi, is a Korean feminine given name.The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 67 hanja with the reading "su" and 33 hanja with the reading "mi" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.

  5. Sumida - Wikipedia

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    Sumida may refer to: Sumida, Tokyo, one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan; Sumida River, which flows through Tokyo, Japan; Sumida (surname), a Japanese surname;

  6. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    ) The names used for the products of this company, marketed as "Sumida" and "Chiyoda", have special significance in Japan. Chiyoda is a district in Tokyo where the Imperial Palace is located, and Sumida refers to a river that flows through Tokyo approximately 3.59 km (2.23 mi) east of the Imperial Palace. [3]

  7. Sumida River - Wikipedia

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    The Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a river that flows through central Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi (in Kita-ku) and flows into Tokyo Bay. Its tributaries include the Kanda and Shakujii rivers. It passes through the Kita, Adachi, Arakawa, Sumida, Taitō, Kōtō and Chūō wards of Tokyo.

  8. Korean name - Wikipedia

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    Korean names are names that place their origin in, or are used in, Korea. A Korean name in the modern era typically consists of a surname followed by a given name, with no middle names. A number of Korean terms for names exist. For full names, seongmyeong (Korean: 성명; Hanja: 姓名), seongham (성함; 姓銜), or ireum (이름) are commonly ...

  9. Ryōgoku - Wikipedia

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    Katsu Kaishū was born in Ryōgoku. In 1659, the Ryōgoku Bridge was built, spanning the Sumida River just upstream of its confluence with the Kanda River.Its name, meaning "two provinces", came from its joining Edo (the forerunner of Tokyo in Musashi Province) and Shimōsa Province.