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    Habikino (羽曳野市, Habikino-shi) is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2022[update], the city had an estimated population of 109...
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    2010 Habikino shooting was a deadly spree shooting which occurred at a drinking establishment located just south of Eganoshō Station in Habikino, Osaka...
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    Umeshu Kabushiki-gaisha), or Choya, is a Japanese company headquartered in Habikino, Osaka, Japan, which specializes in the production and sales of umeshu...
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    secondary school located in Habikino, Osaka, Japan. It was established and opened in 2009 after Osaka Prefectural Habikino High School [ja] and Osaka Prefectural...
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    Prefecture Tada Jinja, Kawanishi, Hyōgo Prefecture Tsuboi Hachimangū, Habikino, Osaka Prefecture Sasaki Shrine (沙沙貴神社) - a Shinto shrine connected closely...
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    through Mihara-ku, Sakai, Sakai, Habikino, back into Mihara-ku, Sakai, and Habikino, back into Mihara-ku, Sakai, Habikino, and finally Taishi in Osaka Prefecture...
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    including the 1938 Tsuyama massacre, 2007 Sasebo shooting, and the 2010 Habikino shooting. In South Korea, the deadliest mass shooting was committed by...
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    promised to become the patron of his monastic community. Daikoku-ji (大黒寺) (Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture) – Sōtō Zen One of the contenders for the birthplace...
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  • Ankan's grave is traditionally associated with the Takayatsukiyama kofun in Habikino, Osaka. Empress: Princess Kasuga no Yamada (春日山田皇女, d.539), Emperor Ninken's...
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    Throne of Japan". The founding of Konda Hachiman-gū (誉田八幡宮) Shrine at Habikino in Osaka Prefecture have been a long time linked with the connection to...
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