• Keisen may refer to: Keisen University Keisen, Fukuoka Keisen Station This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Keisen. If an internal...
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    Keisen (桂川町, Keisen-machi) is a town located in Kaho District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2024[update], the town had an estimated population...
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    Tomita Keisen (Japanese:冨田 溪仙; 9 December 1879, Fukuoka - 6 July 1936, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter in the nihonga style. He was born to a family of restaurateurs...
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    Keisen Station (桂川駅, Keisen-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Keisen, Kaho District, Fukuoka, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu...
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  • Ring ni Kakero (Japanese: リングにかけろ, Hepburn: Ringu ni Kakero, lit. "Put It All in the Ring") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami...
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    Keisen University (恵泉女学園大学, Keisen jogakuen daigaku) is a private women's college in Tama, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1988. The university is linked...
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    later published collection of essays. A folk culture scholar, Motoyama Keisen, asserts that "Yonaguni is the island of women", and continues to quote...
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    Chikuhō Main Line, between Orio Station and Keisen Station - 34.5 km The entire Sasaguri Line, between Keisen Station and Yoshizuka Station - 25.1 km Part...
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  • Masami Ohinata is a Japanese academic and president of Keisen University in Tokyo. Ohinata specialises in the field of developmental psychology, including...
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  • little of art history or the Surrealist movement. In 1952, a classmate from Keisen Girls' High School introduced Okanoue to poet and art critic Shuzo Takiguichi...
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