• Shin Yahata (八幡 真, Yahata Shin, born 9 May 1974) is a Japanese ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Evans...
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  • Japanese film director Shin Tsuchida (土田慎, born 1990), Japanese politician Shin Yahata (八幡 真, born 1974), Japanese ice hockey player Shin Yanagisawa (信, 1936–2008)...
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    absorbed by Fukuoka Prefecture. The city of Kokura was founded in 1900. Yahata in Kitakyushu was the target for the beginning of the US bombing raids on...
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    Agui Higashiura Tōkai Tokoname The villages of Okada, Hinaga, Kanazawa, Yahata, Shinwa and Sori were created within Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, with...
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  • Steel Yahata Soccer Club (新日本製鐵八幡サッカー部 Shin-Nihon Seitetsu Yahata Sakkā-Bu) was a Japanese football club based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Yahata Steel...
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  • MEN 1952 - Yahata Steel 1953 - Yahata Steel 1954 - Nihon Koukan (NKK) 1955 - Nihon Koukan (NKK) 1956 - Sumitomo Metal Kokura 1957 - Yahata Steel 1958...
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  • Kimura Takeshi Yamanaka Kunihiko Sakurai Akira Ihara Daniel Daikawa Shin Yahata Junji Sakata Masahisa Sarodo Kiyoshi Fujita Kengo Ito Junichi Takahashi...
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  • born in Nakama, Fukuoka in 1931. He attended Tochiku High School in nearby Yahata City, where he was a member of the boxing team and English society. It was...
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  • Daikawa, Yutaka Kawaguchi, Takayuki Miura, Fumitaka Miyauchi. Forwards: Shin Yahata, Toshiyuki Sakai, Ryan Kuwabara, Matthew Kabayama, Yasunori Iwata, Kiyoshi...
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    In Japanese religion, Yahata (八幡神, ancient Shinto pronunciation) formerly in Shinto and later commonly known as Hachiman (八幡神, Japanese Buddhist pronunciation)...
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