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    Owase (尾鷲市, Owase-shi) is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 16,910, in 9,177...
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  • Dr Noor ul Owase Jeelani BMed.Sci (Hons), BMBS, MRCS, MBA, MPhil (Medical Law), FRCS (NeuroSurg.) is a Kashmiri-British neurosurgeon and academic. He...
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    south of the Shima Peninsula, has a warmer Pacific marine climate, with Owase Region having one of the heaviest rainfall figures for all of Japan. As...
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    Owase Station (尾鷲駅, Owase-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Owase, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway...
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    April 1, 1889 (1 town, 9 villages) Town of Owase(尾鷲町) - Village of Kuki (九鬼村) (currently part of the City of Owase (尾鷲市)) Village of Aiga(相賀村) - Village of...
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    Yoshino-Asuka-Kashihara-Nara) Route 311 (Kamitonda-Tanabe-Shingu-kumano-Owase) Route 370 (Kainan-Hashimoto-Gojo-Uda-Nara) Route 371...
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    cypress wooden phallus called youbutsu (陽物, lit. "the male object") or ō-owase-gata (大男茎形, lit. "the grand Phallus shape/ object") is carried from a shrine...
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    according to observation from multiple tide gauges, including in Onahama, Owase, and Kushimoto. The tsunami broke icebergs off the Sulzberger Ice Shelf...
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    merged with the town of Owase (尾鷲町) and the villages of Kuki (九鬼村) and Sugari (須賀利村) from Kitamuro District, to launch the city of Owase. (2 towns, 17 villages)...
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    Nakamurayama-jō) was a hirayamashiro (平山城, castle constructed on a hill) located in Owase, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It was built by Naka Sinhachirō. The castle was...
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