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, formerly called Ujiyamada (宇治山田), is a city in central Mie Prefecture, on the island of Honshū, Japan.[1]

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  1. 120 relations: Amaterasu, Asama Station, Association football, Atsushi Miyake, Ōoka Tadasuke, Baseball, Basketball, Boeing B-29 Superfortress, Buddhism, Bugyō, Central Japan Railway Company, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Cities of Japan, Daisuke Nakai, Edo period, Eiji Sawamura, Fukuoka Prefecture, Futami, Mie, Hanami, Hatsumōde, Hiroki Mizumoto, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Honshu, House of Representatives (Japan), Humid subtropical climate, Imperial Regalia of Japan, Independent movie theater, Isao Takahata, Ise Bay, Ise Shrine, Ise-Shima, Ise-Shima National Park, Iseshi Station, Iseshima Skyline, Isuzu River, Japan, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan Standard Time, Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, Japanese National Railways, Japanese New Year, June Yamagishi, Kama, Fukuoka, Kami, Kansai region, Katué Kitasono, Köppen climate classification, Kenta Nishimoto, Kintetsu Railway, Kogakkan University, ... Expand index (70 more) »

  2. Cities in Mie Prefecture

Amaterasu

Amaterasu Ōmikami (天照大御神, 天照大神), often called Amaterasu for short, also known as Ōhirume no Muchi no Kami (大日孁貴神), is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology.

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Asama Station

is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan, run by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway.

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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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Atsushi Miyake

is a Japanese racing driver who is currently set to compete in Super Formula for ThreeBond Racing.

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Ōoka Tadasuke

was a Japanese samurai in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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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.

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Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.

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Boeing B-29 Superfortress

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is an American four-engined propeller-driven heavy bomber, designed by Boeing and flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Bugyō

was a title assigned to samurai officials in feudal Japan.

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Central Japan Railway Company

is the main railway company operating in the Chūbu (Nagoya) region of central Japan.

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Chubu Centrair International Airport

is an international airport on an artificial island (which also houses the) in Ise Bay, Tokoname City in Aichi Prefecture, south of Nagoya in central Japan.

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Cities of Japan

A is a local administrative unit in Japan.

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Daisuke Nakai

Daisuke Nakai (中井 大介, born November 27, 1989) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.

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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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Eiji Sawamura

Eiji Sawamura (沢村 栄治; February 1, 1917 – December 2, 1944) was a Japanese professional baseball player.

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Fukuoka Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū.

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Futami, Mie

was a town in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Hanami

is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the transient beauty of flowers; in this case almost always refer to those of the or, less frequently, trees.

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Hatsumōde

is one of the major Japanese traditions of the new year, which is the first visit to a Buddhist temple or Shinto shrine visit of the Japanese New Year.

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Hiroki Mizumoto

is a former Japanese football player who plays as a centre back.

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Hiroshi Fujiwara

(born 1964) is a Japanese musician, producer, and designer.

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Honshu

, historically called, is the largest and most populous island of Japan.

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House of Representatives (Japan)

The is the lower house of the National Diet of Japan.

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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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Imperial Regalia of Japan

The are the imperial regalia of Japan and consist of the sword, the mirror, and the jewel.

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Independent movie theater

An independent movie theater (American English) or indie cinema (British English) is a movie theater which screens independent, art house, foreign, or other non-mainstream films.

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Isao Takahata

was a Japanese director, screenwriter and producer.

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Ise Bay

is a bay located at the mouth of the Kiso Three Rivers between Mie and Aichi Prefectures in Japan.

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Ise Shrine

The, located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the solar goddess Amaterasu.

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Ise-Shima

The region of Japan, also called the, refers to the areas of eastern Mie Prefecture in or around Ise-Shima National Park, which include the cities Ise, Toba, Shima, and parts of the town of Minami-Ise.

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Ise-Shima National Park

is a national park in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Iseshi Station

is a union passenger railway station located in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR Central and the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway.

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Iseshima Skyline

, is a sight seeing toll road going through the Asamayama mountain, in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Isuzu River

The is a river that has both its source and its mouth in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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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 Standard Time

, or, is the standard time zone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+09:00).

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Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame

The is a museum which includes a library, reference rooms and.

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Japanese National Railways

The abbreviated JNR or, was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987.

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Japanese New Year

The is an annual festival that takes place in Japan.

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June Yamagishi

June Yamagishi (山岸 潤史, born Junshi Yamagishi, June 6, 1953) is a Japanese guitarist based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Kama, Fukuoka

is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Kami

are the deities, divinities, spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the Shinto religion.

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Kansai region

The or the lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshū.

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Katué Kitasono

was a renowned Japanese poet and photographer.

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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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Kenta Nishimoto

is a Japanese badminton player.

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Kintetsu Railway

, referred to as, is a Japanese passenger railway company, managing infrastructure and operating passenger train service.

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Kogakkan University

is a private university at Ise, Mie, Japan.

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Kon Ichikawa

was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

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Kongōshō-ji

is a Rinzai school Zen Buddhist temple in the Asamacho neighborhood of the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture Japan.

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Kyocera

is a Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Kyoto, Japan.

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Kyoto

Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu. Ise, Mie and Kyoto are holy cities.

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Kyoto Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.

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List of regions of Japan

Japan is divided into eight regions.

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List of sovereign states

The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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Mayor–council government

A mayor–council government is a system of local government in which a mayor who is directly elected by the voters acts as chief executive, while a separately elected city council constitutes the legislative body.

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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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Meiwa, Mie

is a town located in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Meoto Iwa

, or Married Couple Rocks, are a kind of rock formation seen as religiously significant in Shinto.

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Michelia

Michelia is a historical genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Magnoliaceae.

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Mie Kotsu

, also known as, is a public transportation company which operates local and long-distance buses in Mie prefecture, Japan.

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Mie Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu.

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Minamiise, Mie

Minamiise Town Hall is a town located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan., the town had an estimated population of 11,745 in 5752 households and a population density of 48 persons per km2. The total area of the town was.

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Misono, Mie

was a village located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Miya River (Mie)

The is a major river that flows through central Mie Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan.

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Mizuki Noguchi

is a Japanese professional long-distance runner who specialises in the marathon event.

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Mochi

is a Japanese rice cake made of, a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch.

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Nagoya

is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city proper with a population of 2.3million in 2020, and the principal city of the Chūkyō metropolitan area, which is the third-most populous metropolitan area in Japan with a population of 10.11million.

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Naoki Hatta

is a retired Japanese footballer who played his whole career for Júbilo Iwata.

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National Diet

The is the national legislature of Japan.

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New Year's Day

In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day is the first day of the calendar year, 1 January.

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Niterra

is a public company established in 1936 and based in Nagoya, Japan.

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Obata, Mie

was a town located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Omiyage

is the Japanese tradition of travellers bringing gifts back from their destination to friends, family, and colleagues.

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Osaka

is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya).

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Pilgrimage

A pilgrimage is a journey to a holy place, which can lead to a personal transformation, after which the pilgrim returns to their daily life.

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Pitcher

In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw a walk.

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Population

Population is the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area.

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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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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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Prunus

Prunus is a genus of trees and shrubs in the flowering plant family Rosaceae that includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and almonds.

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Sangū Line

The is a railway line run by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), connecting Taki Station (Taki, Mie) with Toba Station (Toba, Mie) in Japan.

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Seta River (Mie)

The is a river that has both its source and its mouth in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Shima, Mie

is a city in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Ise, Mie and Shima, Mie are cities in Mie Prefecture.

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Shinichiro Koyama

is a Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan's Pacific League.

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Shinto

Shinto is a religion originating in Japan.

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Shinto shrine

A Stuart D. B. Picken, 1994.

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Shintomiza

is an independent movie theater in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Shogun

Shogun (shōgun), officially, was the title of the military rulers of Japan during most of the period spanning from 1185 to 1868.

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Shun Morishita

is a Japanese football player currently playing for Iwate Grulla Morioka.

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State Shinto

was Imperial Japan's ideological use of the Japanese folk religion and traditions of Shinto.

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Studio Ghibli

is a Japanese animation studio based in Koganei, Tokyo.

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Taiko

are a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments.

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Takao Fujinami

(December 3, 1932 – October 28, 2007) was a Japanese politician, former Chief Cabinet Secretary and House of Representatives member.

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Tamaki, Mie

is a town located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Toba Line

The is a railway line operated by the Japanese private railway company Kintetsu Railway, connecting Ujiyamada Station in Ise, Mie with Toba Station in Toba, Mie.

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Toba, Mie

is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Ise, Mie and Toba, Mie are cities in Mie Prefecture.

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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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Tokugawa Yoshimune

was the eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication in 1745.

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Tomoya Kanamori

is a former Japanese football player.

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Toyouke-hime

Toyouke-hime is the goddess of agriculture, industry, food, clothing, and houses in the Shinto religion.

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Twentieth Air Force

The Twentieth Air Force (Air Forces Strategic) (20th AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC).

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Typhoon Vera

Typhoon Vera, also known as the, was an exceptionally intense tropical cyclone that struck Japan in September 1959, becoming the strongest and deadliest typhoon on record to make landfall on the country as a Category 5 equivalent storm.

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Udon

Udon (うどん or 饂飩) is a thick noodle made from wheat flour, used in Japanese cuisine.

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Uji

is a city on the southern outskirts of the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

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Ujiyamada Station

is a junction railway station located in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private operator Kintetsu.

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Unicameralism

Unicameralism (from uni- "one" + Latin camera "chamber") is a type of legislature consisting of one house or assembly that legislates and votes as one.

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Waka (poetry)

is a type of poetry in classical Japanese literature.

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Washi

is traditional Japanese paper processed by hand using fibers from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the paper mulberry (kōzo) bush.

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Watarai

Kugutsuhime-jinja is a town in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Watarai District, Mie

Japan > Mie Prefecture > Watarai District is a rural district located in Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yamada Line (Kintetsu)

The is a railway line of the Japanese private railway company Kintetsu Railway, connecting Ise-Nakagawa Station (Matsusaka, Mie) and Ujiyamada Station (Ise, Mie) in Japan.

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Yamada, Fukuoka

was a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Yata no Kagami

is a sacred bronze mirror that is part of the Imperial Regalia of Japan.

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Yōko Natsuki

is an actress, born 24 October 1952 in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Yokohama Rubber Company

is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Hiratsuka, Japan.

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See also

Cities in Mie Prefecture

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ise,_Mie

Also known as History of Ise, Mie, Ise (Mie), Ise City, Ise, Japan, Ise-shi, Uji-yamada, Ujiyamada, Ujiyamada, Mie, .

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