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  2. Mariko Oi - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Oi (大井 真理子, Ōi Mariko, born 14 December 1981) is a Japanese bilingual journalist based in Singapore, who has worked for the BBC since 2006, when she became the network's first Japanese reporter. [1] [2]

  3. Mariko-juku - Wikipedia

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    Mariko-juku in the 1830s, as depicted by Hiroshige in The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō. Mariko-juku (鞠子宿, Mariko-juku) was the twentieth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in what is now part of Suruga Ward in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It can also be written as 丸子宿 (Mariko-juku).

  4. Mariko Ooe - Wikipedia

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    Nikkei Veritas Mariko Ooe no Moyamoya Talk (2 Jun 2009 – 19 March 2013, Radio Nikkei 1st) Mariko no Heya (4 Oct – 20 December 2009) Ryo Ishikawa Special Respect: Golf o Aisuru Hitobito e (Apr 2010 – Mar 2012, assistant bimonthly with Miho Ohashi et al.) Sekai no Kenchiku o Meguru!:

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  6. Japanese New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    Located in Auckland is the Auckland Japanese Supplementary School, [15] the New Zealand-Japan Society of Auckland, [16] and the Auckland Japanese Christian Church. [17] Japanese New Zealanders in Auckland typically reside in the Eastern suburbs. Many short-term Japanese residents in Auckland have created smaller Japanese enclaves within ...

  7. China Beach Surf Club - Wikipedia

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    The China Beach Surf Club was an unofficial U.S. Military association founded in 1967 in Da Nang, Vietnam and grew into a major cultural and therapeutic outlet for young G.I.s to surf during R&R (military) back from the front lines of the Vietnam War.

  8. Musick Point - Wikipedia

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    Musick Point Te Naupata from above, emerging from early morning fog Musick Point from the north. The radio station building. Musick Point Te Naupata (Māori: Te Naupata; [1] officially Musick Point / Te Naupata) is the headland of the peninsula that forms the eastern shore of the Tāmaki River in Bucklands Beach, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. [2]

  9. Little Shoal Bay - Wikipedia

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    From the 1840s, European settlers developed brickworks along Shoal Bay, the earliest being at Stanley Bay Beach. [12] This was followed by Phillip Callan's brickyard at Sulphur Beach in 1843. [13] From 1848, a soap and candle factory was established on Sulphur Beach, [13] and other early industries included timber milling and kauri gum digging ...