Chiba (city), the Glossary
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195 relations: AAA (band), AKB48, Arashi, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, Association football, Asunción, Azuchi–Momoyama period, Baseball, Berserk (manga), Bombing of Chiba in World War II, Bridgestone Open, Castle town, Chūō-ku, Chiba, Chiba clan, Chiba District, Chiba, Chiba International Cross Country, Chiba Keizai University, Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School, Chiba Lotte Marines, Chiba Meitoku College, Chiba Port Tower, Chiba Prefectural Board of Education, Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Chiba Prefecture, Chiba Station, Chiba Tsuneshige, Chiba University, Chiba Urban Monorail, Chiba Velodrome, Chiba-Tōgane Road, Cho Chikun, Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, Cities of Japan, Creative director, Daiki Arioka, Daiki Hashimoto, Düsseldorf, Democratic Party of Japan, Doge (meme), Doi Toshikatsu, Edo period, Experimental Station for Landscape Plants, Fukuda Denshi Arena, Funabashi, Futa (red panda), Go (game), Hanamigawa-ku, Haneda Airport, Heian period, Hey! Say! JUMP, ... Expand index (145 more) »
- Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan
- Cities in Chiba Prefecture
AAA (band)
AAA (pronounced Triple A; also an acronym for Attack All Around) is a Japanese pop group signed to the label Avex Trax which debuted in September of 2005.
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AKB48
AKB48 (pronounced A.K.B. Forty-Eight) is a Japanese idol musical girl group named after the Akihabara area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located.
Arashi
is a Japanese boy band consisting of five members formed under the Johnny & Associates talent agency.
Ashikaga Yoshiaki
"Ashikaga Yoshiaki" in The New Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Asunción
Asunción is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay.
Azuchi–Momoyama period
The was the final phase of the in Japanese history from 1568 to 1600.
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Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.
Berserk (manga)
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura.
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Bombing of Chiba in World War II
The was part of the strategic bombing air raids on Japan campaign waged by the United States of America against military and civilian targets and population centers during the Japan home islands campaign in the closing stages of the Pacific War, and included two separate air raids in 1945.
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Bridgestone Open
The was a professional golf tournament in Japan, sponsored by Bridgestone.
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Castle town
A castle town is a settlement built adjacent to or surrounding a castle.
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Chūō-ku, Chiba
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, and is the seat of the city government, and the location of the prefectural government offices for Chiba Prefecture.
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Chiba clan
The Chiba clan (千葉氏 Chiba-shi) was a Japanese gōzoku and samurai family descending from the Taira clan.
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Chiba District, Chiba
was a district located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Chiba International Cross Country
The Chiba International Cross Country is an annual cross country running competition which takes place in Chiba, Japan in mid-February.
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Chiba Keizai University
is a private university in Inage-ku, Chiba, Japan.
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Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School
Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School (千葉朝鮮初中級学校 Chiba Chōsen Shochūkyūgakkō, 치바 조선 초중급학교) is a North Korea-aligned Korean international school in Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
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Chiba Lotte Marines
The are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League based in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, in the Kantō region, and owned by Lotte Holdings Co., Ltd. The Marines were a founding member of the Pacific League in as the Mainichi Orions when the Japanese Baseball League reorganized into Nippon Professional Baseball, where they won the inaugural 1950 Japan Series.
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Chiba Meitoku College
is a private junior college in Chūō-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, established in 1970.
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Chiba Port Tower
Chiba Port Tower is a tower located in Chiba Port Park, Chūō-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Chiba Prefectural Board of Education
Chiba Prefectural Board of Education is a department of the Chiba Prefecture in Japan.
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Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences
is a public university in Mihama-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Chiba Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.
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Chiba Station
is a major interchange railway station in Chiba, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Chiba Urban Monorail.
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Chiba Tsuneshige
Chiba Tsuneshige (千葉 常重, April 18, 1083 - May 28, 1180) was a Japanese samurai lord active in the Kantō region during the late Heian period.
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Chiba University
is a national university in the city of Chiba, Japan.
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Chiba Urban Monorail
The is a two-line suspended monorail system located in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Chiba Velodrome
is a velodrome located in Chiba City that conducts pari-mutuel Keirin racing - one of Japan's four authorized where gambling is permitted.
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Chiba-Tōgane Road
The is a toll road in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Cho Chikun
Cho Chikun 25th Honinbo Honorary Meijin (조치훈; born June 20, 1956) is a professional Go player and a nephew of Cho Namchul.
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Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan
A, also known as a or, is a Japanese city that has a population greater than 500,000 and has been designated as such by order of the Cabinet of Japan under Article 252, Section 19, of the Local Autonomy Law.
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Cities of Japan
A is a local administrative unit in Japan.
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Creative director
A creative director is a person who makes high-level creative decisions; oversees the creation of creative assets such as advertisements, products, events, or logos; and directs & translates the creative people who produce the end results.
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Daiki Arioka
is a Japanese singer, actor, tarento, and model as well as member of Hey! Say! JUMP.
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Daiki Hashimoto
is a Japanese artistic gymnast.
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany.
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Democratic Party of Japan
The was a centristThe Democratic Party of Japan was widely described as centrist.
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Doge (meme)
Doge (usually, or) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013.
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Doi Toshikatsu
was a top-ranking official in Japan's Tokugawa shogunate during its early decades, and one of the chief advisors to the second Tokugawa shōgun, Hidetada.
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Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
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Experimental Station for Landscape Plants
The, also called the Kemigawa Arboretum, is a research and plant-breeding arboretum operated by the University of Tokyo Faculty of Agriculture, and located at Hata-machi 1051, Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba, Chiba, Japan.
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Fukuda Denshi Arena
, known commonly as Fuku-Ari (フクアリ), is a football stadium in Chiba, Japan.
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Funabashi
is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Chiba (city) and Funabashi are cities in Chiba Prefecture.
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Futa (red panda)
Futa (born 2003) is a male red panda (Ailurus fulgens) in the zoo of Chiba, Japan.
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Go (game)
# Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to capture more territory than the opponent by fencing off empty space.
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Hanamigawa-ku
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Haneda Airport
, sometimes referred to as Tokyo-Haneda, is one of two international airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, the other one being Narita International Airport (NRT).
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Heian period
The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.
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Hey! Say! JUMP
Hey! Say! JUMP (HSJ or JUMP) is an eight-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates).
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Hideki Konno
(born May 13, 1965) is a video game director, game designer and producer who works for Nintendo.
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Higashi-Kantō Expressway
The (lit. East Kantō Expressway) is a national expressway in Japan.
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Hotta clan
The was a Japanese clan that ruled the Sakura Domain in Shimosa Province in the late Edo period.
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Houston
Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.
Humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.
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Ichikawa, Chiba
Ichikawa City Hall is a city in western Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Chiba (city) and Ichikawa, Chiba are cities in Chiba Prefecture.
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Inage Senior High School
is a senior high school located in Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Inage-ku
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Inohana Castle
was a Japanese hirayama-style (lowland hill) castle located in Inohana (formerly Shimōsa Province) in the Chuo district of Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.
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International Chiba Ekiden
The International Chiba Ekiden was an annual team road running competition held in Chiba, Japan in late November.
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J2 League
The or simply J2 is the second division of the and the second level of the Japanese association football league system.
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Japan Academy Film Prize
The, often called the Japan Academy Prize, the Japan Academy Awards, and the Japanese Academy Awards, is a series of awards given annually since 1978 by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association (日本アカデミー賞協会, Nippon Akademii-shou Kyoukai) for excellence in Japanese film.
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Japan Christian Junior College
was a private junior college in Chiba, Chiba, Japan, established in 1951.
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Japan Meteorological Agency
The Japan Meteorological Agency (気象庁, Kishō-chō), a division of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, is dedicated to the scientific observation and research of natural phenomena.
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Japan National Route 126
National Route 126 is a national highway of Japan connecting Chōshi, Chiba and Inage-ku, Chiba in Japan, with a total length of.
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Japan National Route 128
National Route 128 is a national highway of Japan connecting Tateyama, Chiba and Chūō-ku, Chiba in Japan, with a total length of 131.6 km (81.77 mi).
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Japan National Route 14
is a national highway connecting Tokyo and Chiba in Japan.
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Japan National Route 16
is a national highway in Japan.
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Japan National Route 357
National Route 357 is a national highway of Japan connecting Chūō-ku, Chiba and Yokosuka in Japan, with a total length of 70 km (43.5 mi).
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Japan National Route 51
thumb National Route 51 is a national highway of Japan connecting Chūō-ku, Chiba and Mito, Ibaraki.
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Japan Standard Time
, or, is the standard time zone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+09:00).
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Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people.
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Jōkamachi
were centres of the domains of the feudal lords in medieval Japan.
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JEF United Chiba
, full name and also known as, is a Japanese professional football club based in Chiba, capital of Chiba Prefecture.
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Kaho Minagawa
Kaho Minagawa (皆川夏穂; born 20 August 1997) is a retired Japanese individual rhythmic gymnast.
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Kamakura shogunate
The was the feudal military government of Japan during the Kamakura period from 1185 to 1333.
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Kanda University of International Studies
or KUIS is a private university located in Makuhari, Mihama-ku, Chiba, Japan.
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Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese.
Kantō region
The is a geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
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Kashima, Ibaraki
is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Chiba (city) and Kashima, Ibaraki are Port settlements in Japan.
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Kazusa Province
was a province of Japan in the area of modern Chiba Prefecture.
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Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
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Keiai University
is a private university in the city of Inage-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, established in 1966.
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Keiichi Tsuruoka
is the former mayor of Chiba, Chiba in Japan, serving from his election in 2001 until his arrest and subsequent retirement in 2009 for corruption-related charges.
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Keisei Chiba Line
The is a railway line in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway.
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Keisei Chiba Station
is a railway station in Chūō-ku, Chiba, Japan, operated by the Keisei Electric Railway.
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Keiyō Industrial Zone
, also known as the Keiyō Industrial Region, the Keiyō Industrial Area, or the Keiyō Industrial Belt, is an industrial zone on the northeastern coast of Tokyo Bay that crosses 8 cities in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Keiyō Line
The is a railway line connecting Tokyo and Chiba in Japan, paralleling the edge of Tokyo Bay.
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Keiyō Road
The is a limited access Tokyo-Chiba toll road in Japan.
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Kenta Yamashita
is a Japanese racing driver for Toyota Gazoo Racing who is currently competing in Super GT for ROOKIE Racing and in Super Formula for Kondō Racing.
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Kentaro Miura
was a Japanese manga artist.
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Kisarazu
is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Chiba (city) and Kisarazu are cities in Chiba Prefecture and Port settlements in Japan.
Kokushi (official)
were provincial officials in Classical Japan.
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Komeito
, formerly New Komeito and abbreviated NKP, is a political party in Japan founded by members of the Buddhist movement Soka Gakkai in 1964.
Kuni no miyatsuko
, also read as kokuzō or kunitsuko, were officials in ancient Japan during the Yamato period who governed provinces called kuni.
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Kurashiki
is a city located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
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L'Arc-en-Ciel
, stylized as L'Arc〜en〜Ciel and abbreviated as Laruku, is a Japanese rock band formed in Osaka in 1991 by bassist Tetsuya and vocalist Hyde.
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Land reclamation
Land reclamation, often known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a waste landfill), is the process of creating new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lake beds.
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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
The, frequently abbreviated to LDP or, is a major conservativeThe Liberal Democratic Party is widely described as conservative.
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List of cities in Japan
This is a list of cities in Japan sorted by prefecture and within prefecture by founding date.
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List of regions of Japan
Japan is divided into eight regions.
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Little tern
The little tern (Sternula albifrons) is a seabird of the family Laridae.
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Makuhari
is a community in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Makuhari Junior and Senior High School
is a Japanese private secondary school in the Makuhari area,"." Shibuya Kyouiku Gakuen.
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Makuhari Messe
is a Japanese convention center outside Tokyo, located in the Mihama-ku ward of Chiba City, in the northwest corner of Chiba Prefecture.
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Masaki Aiba
(born December 24, 1982) is a Japanese singer, actor, television personality, radio host and dancer.
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Matsudaira Tadateru
was a daimyō during the Edo period of Japan.
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Meiji era
The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912.
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Meiji Restoration
The Meiji Restoration (Meiji Ishin), referred to at the time as the, and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji.
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Midden
A midden is an old dump for domestic waste.
Midori-ku, Chiba
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Mihama-ku
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Mikawa Province
was an old province in the area that today forms the eastern half of Aichi Prefecture.
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Minamoto no Yoritomo
was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate and of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first ruling shogun in the history of Japan.
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis, officially the City of Minneapolis, is a city in and the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. With a population of 429,954, it is the state's most populous city as of the 2020 census. It occupies both banks of the Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota.
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Mirei Kiritani
is a Japanese actress, model, and news anchor.
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Mitsuhiro Hidaka
is a Japanese rapper, singer, actor, dancer, and a member of the J-pop group AAA.
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Monorail
A monorail is a railway in which the track consists of a single rail or beam.
Montreux
Montreux (Montrolx) is a Swiss municipality and town on the shoreline of Lake Geneva at the foot of the Alps.
Muromachi period
The, also known as the, is a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573.
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My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, as I Expected
, abbreviated as and, and also known as My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, is a Japanese light novel series written by Wataru Watari and illustrated by Ponkan⑧.
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Nanboku-chō period
The Nanboku-chō period (南北朝時代, Nanboku-chō jidai, "North and South court period", also known as the Northern and Southern Courts period), spanning from 1336 to 1392, was a period that occurred during the formative years of the Muromachi (Ashikaga) shogunate of Japanese history.
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Naohito Fujiki
is a Japanese actor and singer.
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Narita International Airport
, also known as Tokyo-Narita International Airport, formerly and originally known as, is one of two international airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, the other one being Haneda Airport (HND).
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Narita Line
The Narita Line (Narita-sen) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
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Narita, Chiba
is a city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Chiba (city) and Narita, Chiba are cities in Chiba Prefecture.
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Natsuki Mizu
Natsuki Mizu (水夏希 Mizu Natsuki, born 1972) is the former top star (otokoyaku) for Snow Troupe of Takarazuka Revue from December 24, 2006 to September 12, 2010.
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Nelumbo nucifera
Nelumbo nucifera, also known as sacred lotus, Indian lotus, or simply lotus, is one of two extant species of aquatic plant in the family Nelumbonaceae.
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NEWS (band)
NEWS (acronym for "North East West South") is a Japanese boy band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda and Shigeaki Kato.
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NMB48
NMB48 (read "N.M.B. Forty-eight") is a Japanese idol group that debuted in 2011 as the second sister group to AKB48, produced by Yasushi Akimoto.
North Vancouver (city)
The City of North Vancouver is a city municipality on the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet, in British Columbia, Canada.
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Oreimo
short for is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsukasa Fushimi, with illustrations provided by Hiro Kanzaki.
Pacific League
The, or, or the, due to sponsorship reasons, is one of the two professional baseball leagues constituting Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan.
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Pata (musician)
, known exclusively by his stage name Pata, is a Japanese musician.
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Population density
Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area.
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Port of Chiba
The is the largest seaport in Japan, located in Chiba Prefecture on the interior of Tokyo Bay.
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Prefectures of Japan
Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (todōfuken), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first level of jurisdiction and administrative division.
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Quezon City
Quezon City (Lungsod Quezon), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines.
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Rain (Japanese band)
Ra:IN (an acronym for "Rock and Inspiration") is a Japanese instrumental rock band.
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Red panda
The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), also known as the lesser panda, is a small mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China.
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Reina Fujie
, is a Japanese actress and former singer.
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Rena Kato
is a Japanese tarento, model, actress, hairdresser, makeup artist and former idol.
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Rina Hidaka
is a Japanese actress.
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Ryuta Kawashima
is a Japanese neuroscientist known for his appearances in the Brain Age series of video games for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.
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Sakai clan
The was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Nitta branch of the Minamoto clan, who were in turn descendants of Emperor Seiwa.
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Samurai
were soldiers who served as retainers to lords (including ''daimyo'') in Feudal Japan.
Satomi clan
The was a Japanese samurai clan of the Sengoku period (1467–1573) and early Edo period (1603–1868).
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Sawa Ishige
is a Japanese voice actress.
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Sōbu Main Line
The is a Japanese railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan.
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Seiji Ara
Seiji Ara (荒 聖治; Ara Seiji) (born May 5, 1974 in Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese race car driver.
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Sengoku period
The, is the period in Japanese history in which civil wars and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Shiina Natsukawa
is a Japanese voice actress, singer and YouTuber from Chiba Prefecture.
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Shimōsa Province
was a province of Japan in the area of modern Chiba Prefecture and Ibaraki Prefecture as well as the bordering parts of Saitama Prefecture and Tokyo (the parts that used to be located east of the lower reaches of the old Tone River prior to the river's eastward diversion, i.e. the parts of the former Katsushika District of Shimōsa that have been transferred to North Katsushika District of Saitama Prefecture and Sumida, Kōtō, Edogawa, and Katsushika wards of Tokyo).
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Shinichi Yamaji
was a Japanese race car driver.
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Shirō Ishii
Surgeon General was a Japanese microbiologist and army medical officer who was the director of Unit 731, a biological warfare unit of the Imperial Japanese Army.
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Shizuoka (city)
is the capital city of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and the prefecture's second-largest city in both population and area. Chiba (city) and Shizuoka (city) are cities designated by government ordinance of Japan and Port settlements in Japan.
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Shukutoku University
is a private university in Chūō-ku, Chiba, Japan, established in 1965.
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Sifow
Shiho Fujita (translit; born May 11, 1985), known by her stage name Sifow (stylized as sifow), is a former Japanese pop singer, model and businesswoman.
Sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
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Soga Station
is a junction railway station located in Chūō-ku, Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
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Sotobō Line
The is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, on the eastern (i.e., outer) side of the Bōsō Peninsula.
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Susumu Tadakuma
is a Japanese electrical engineer and professor emeritus with Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan, lifetime IEEE Fellow.
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Taira clan
The was one of the four most important clans that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period of Japanese history – the others being the Minamoto, the Fujiwara, and the Tachibana.
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Takarazuka Revue
The is a Japanese all-female musical theatre troupe based in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
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Takeda Nobuyoshi
was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period.
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Tao Okamoto
, known professionally as Tao, is a Japanese actress and model, who is, alongside Ai Tominaga and Hiroko Matsumoto, one of the biggest models from Japan.
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Tateyama Expressway
The is a national expressway in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Teikyo Heisei University
is a private university in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1987.
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The Open University of Japan
is a distance learning university which has students from all over Japan; it accepted its first students in 1985.
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Tianjin
Tianjin is a municipality and metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea.
Tokugawa shogunate
The Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world. Chiba (city) and Tokyo are Port settlements in Japan.
Tokyo Bay
is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan spanning the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture.
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Tokyo Dental College
is a private university in the city of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
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Tokyo University of Information Sciences
is a private university in Wakaba Ward of the city of Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Tomohisa Yamashita
, also widely known as, or Tomo, is a Japanese singer, actor, and TV host.
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi
, otherwise known as and, was a Japanese samurai and daimyō (feudal lord) of the late Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods and regarded as the second "Great Unifier" of Japan.
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TrySail
TrySail are a Japanese girl group.
Tsukasa Fushimi
is a Japanese author of light novels.
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Uchibō Line
The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) adjacent to Tokyo Bay, paralleling the western (i.e., inner) shore of the Bōsō Peninsula.
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Uekusa University
is a private university in the city of Chiba, Chiba Prefecture Japan, established in 2008.
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Video game design
Video game design is the process of designing the rules and content of video games in the pre-production stage and designing the gameplay, environment, storyline and characters in the production stage.
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Video game producer
A video game producer is the top person in charge off overseeing development of a video game.
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Wakaba-ku
is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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Wards of Japan
A is a subdivision of the cities of Japan that are large enough to have been designated by government ordinance.
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Wataru Watari
is a Japanese light novel author and screenwriter.
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Wujiang, Suzhou
Wujiang District (Suzhounese: Wukaon Chiu), formerly Wujiang City, is one of five urban districts in Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
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X Japan
is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi.
Yukihiro (musician)
YukihiroStylized as yukihiro, and formerly as YUKIHIRO.
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Zelkova serrata
Zelkova serrata (Japanese zelkova, Japanese elm, keyaki, or keaki; 欅(ケヤキ) keyaki /槻 (ツキ) tsuki;; 느티나무 neutinamu) is a species of the genus Zelkova native to Japan, Korea, eastern China and Taiwan.
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Zozo Marine Stadium
(official name) is an outdoor baseball stadium in Chiba City, Chiba, Japan.
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1000 (number)
1000 or one thousand is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001.
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2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships
The 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, the 35th edition, was held in Pesaro, Italy, from 30 August to 3 September 2017.
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2020 Summer Olympics
The officially the and officially branded as were an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July 2021.
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See also
Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan
- Chiba (city)
- Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan
- Fukuoka
- Hamamatsu
- Hiroshima
- Kawasaki, Kanagawa
- Kitakyushu
- Kobe
- Kumamoto
- Kyoto
- Nagano (city)
- Nagoya
- Niigata (city)
- Okayama
- Osaka
- Sagamihara
- Saitama (city)
- Sakai
- Sapporo
- Sendai
- Shizuoka (city)
- Yokohama
Cities in Chiba Prefecture
- Abiko, Chiba
- Asahi, Chiba
- Chiba (city)
- Chōshi
- Funabashi
- Futtsu
- Ichihara, Chiba
- Ichikawa, Chiba
- Inzai
- Isumi
- Kamagaya
- Kamogawa, Chiba
- Kashiwa
- Katori, Chiba
- Katsuura, Chiba
- Kimitsu
- Kisarazu
- List of cities in Chiba Prefecture by population
- Matsudo
- Minamibōsō
- Mobara
- Nagareyama
- Narashino
- Narita, Chiba
- Noda, Chiba
- Sakura, Chiba
- Sanmu
- Shiroi
- Sodegaura
- Sōsa
- Tateyama, Chiba
- Tomisato
- Tōgane
- Urayasu
- Yachimata
- Yachiyo, Chiba
- Yotsukaidō
- Ōamishirasato
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiba_(city)
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