「KUMAMOTO」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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A native of Kuma District, | Kumamoto and graduate of Waseda University, he was ele |
a party in a Japanese restaurant on Lake Ezu, | Kumamoto and enjoyed a boat cruise. |
31 sets were later reallocated to Kagoshima, | Kumamoto, and Nagasaki depots from 2003 following the |
an is grown commercially in Japan, notably in | Kumamoto and Ehime prefecture. |
Also, Roasso | Kumamoto and F.C. Gifu newly joined from Japan Footbal |
The Hosokawa of Kokura (later | Kumamoto) became the "main" line of the Hosokawa clan |
ots of the war were fired as the defenders of | Kumamoto castle opened fire on Satsuma units attemptin |
suma Rebellion seeing action at the relief of | Kumamoto Castle on 14 April 1877. |
In 1573, Tadatora and his father held | Kumamoto Castle against an attack by the Shimotsuki fa |
She was born in | Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture. |
Taiyo Department Store, a department store in | Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. |
Kumamoto han wanted that samurais were satisfied with | |
He married Terumi in | Kumamoto, Japan, in 1995. |
place from January 24 to January 29, 2000 in | Kumamoto, Japan. |
It was held in | Kumamoto, Japan. |
The main branch is located in | Kumamoto, Japan. |
A native of | Kumamoto, Kumamoto and graduate of Waseda University, |
Koryu, continues to play and teach kyotaku in | Kumamoto, Kumamoto. |
In 1932, he retired from the | Kumamoto Medical College. |
In 1925, he was appointed the president of | Kumamoto Medical College and director of the Hospital. |
rsity in 1900, he became professor at private | Kumamoto Medical School in 1901. |
From | Kumamoto, Misato is about 30 minutes by car or an hour |
The 23rd Division was formed in | Kumamoto on 4 April 1938 as the first reserve division |
Around 50 members of the society travelled to | Kumamoto on 1 December and made a request to Governor |
The rebellion began in | Kumamoto on 24 October 1876. |
he men played in Tokyo, Kagoshima, Hiroshima, | Kumamoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Yoyogi, and Komazawa. |
atsuma Rebellion, and was killed in combat in | Kumamoto Prefecture on March 29, 1877. |
Kagoshima Prefecture, Miyazaki Prefecture and | Kumamoto Prefecture during the Boy's Festival on May 5 |
ory gates in November 1959 the patients asked | Kumamoto Prefecture Governor Hirosaku Teramoto to incl |
Etymology: kumamotonense, pertaining to | Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, where the type strain wa |
the original outbreak of Minamata disease in | Kumamoto Prefecture, the second outbreak in Niigata Pr |
For the town in | Kumamoto Prefecture, see Takamori, Kumamoto. |
This article is about the town in | Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. |
First isolated in | Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan from a clinical specimen. |
Located in the southern portion of | Kumamoto Prefecture, the Kuma River flows through the |
A native of | Kumamoto prefecture, Sonobe graduated from the 16th cl |
Located at the easternmost point of | Kumamoto Prefecture, it is located in the caldera of M |
t is said to have originated in Amakusa City, | Kumamoto Prefecture. |
This article is about the town in | Kumamoto Prefecture. |
, poor family of tatami mat makers in Japan's | Kumamoto Prefecture. |
Kumamoto set N015 was renumbered N027 in February 2000 | |
853, she travelled by land from Kagoshima via | Kumamoto to the Edo jurisdiction, never to return to K |
A native of Yame, Fukuoka, he attended | Kumamoto University as both undergraduate and graduate |
Researchers from | Kumamoto University came to the conclusion that the ma |
Israel, and Aukland University / New Zealand, | Kumamoto University / Japan, McGill & Dalhousie Univer |
At the J. League meeting in August, Rosso | Kumamoto were approved as first J. |
Concerned about Reiko, Toshiro flees | Kumamoto with millions of other Japanese refugees. |
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