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    | mountains, Japan". (7) 近代登山にみる歴史的風致. Matsumoto City. Hiroshi Yonehara. 新川における「山廻役」と「奥山廻リ」についての一考察. Tateyama Museum Wigen, Karen (2005). "Discovering...
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    (射水) – dissolved Himi District (氷見) – split from Imizu District on April 1, 1896; now dissolved Nei District (婦負) – dissolved Niikawa District (新川):...
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    until the 20th century) was subdivided into cities (市, shi) and districts (, gun) and each district into towns (町, chō/machi) and villages (村, son/mura)...
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  • 1878 Niikawa District (新川), Ecchu (Split into Kaminiikawa and Shimoniikawa Districts in Toyama Prefecture) 1878 Tsuru District (都留), Kai (Split into Kitatsuru...
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  • 2022-10-15. "Home". Meisho Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-10-17. 104-0033  中央区新川2-13-4 "Home". Toyomi Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-10-17. 〒104-0055 東京都中央区豊海町3-1...
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  • Online (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 2010-01-08. うきは市新川田篭 [Ukiha-shi Niikawa Tagomori] (in Japanese). Ukiha, Fukuoka. Retrieved 2012-08-20...
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  • Station 北品川駅(きたしながわ) Kitashinchi Station 北新地駅(きたしんち) Kitashinkawa Station 北新川駅(きたしんかわ) Kitashinoda Station 北信太駅(きたしのだ) Kita-Shin-Yokohama Station 北新横浜駅(きたしんよこはま)...
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    IY31 Masaki 松前駅 7.9   IY32 Jizōmachi 地蔵町 8.6   IY33 Shinkawa 新川 9.5   Iyo IY34 Gunchū 中 10.7   IY35 Gunchū Port 郡中港 11.3 JR Shikoku: Yosan Line (via...
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  • 新柏駅(しんかしわ) Shinkawa Station (Ehime) 新川駅 (愛媛県)(しんかわ) Shinkawa Station (Hokkaido) 新川駅 (北海道)(しんかわ) Shinkawabashi Station 新川橋駅(しんかわばし) Shinkawachō Station 新川町停留場(しんかわちょう)...
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  • Natori District (Japanese: 名取, Hepburn: Natori-gun) was a district located in Rikuzen Province (formerly in the central part of Mutsu Province) in Miyagi...
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