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    Kyocera-mae Station (京セラ前駅, Kyōsera-mae-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by...
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    The Kyocera Dome Osaka (京セラドーム大阪, Kyōsera Dōmu Ōsaka) (official name: Osaka Dome (大阪ドーム, Ōsaka Dōmu)) is a baseball stadium located in Osaka, Osaka, Japan...
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    Osaka, Japan. The station has the secondary station name Kyocera Dome Osaka. Dome-mae Station (ドーム前駅, Dōmu-mae eki) is also a nearby station on the Hanshin...
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    Daigaku-mae Station opened. 16 March 1991: Kyocera-mae Station opened. 13 March 2004: Kawabe-no-mori Station opened. 18 March 2006: Fujitec-mae Station opened...
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  • Thumbnail for Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
    The Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art (京都市京セラ美術館) is located in Okazaki Park in Sakyō-ku Kyoto. Formerly Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (京都市美術館, Kyōto-shi...
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    shōchū, mirin, and amazake Kizakura, a manufacturer of sake and beer Kyocera, an electronics and ceramics manufacturer Murata Machinery, an industrial...
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    However, the station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in Kyoto that culminated in the 20-story Kyocera Building. Station numbers were...
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  • Thumbnail for Daigaku-mae Station (Shiga)
    Daigaku-mae Station (大学前駅, Daigaku-mae-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the...
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    game against the Orix Buffaloes, he homered to straightaway center at Kyocera Dome to become the first Japanese player to reach double digits in both...
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