「Nagasaki」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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vastated the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki a decade earlier, could be put to good use. |
To | Nagasaki: About 1 hour and 10 minutes by limited expre |
mp survivors were evacuated via the destroyed | Nagasaki about ten days after liberation. |
ched 600 miles (966 kilometers) from Kyoto to | Nagasaki; all the while singing the Te Deum. |
survived the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, also known as hibakusha. |
Machida Zelvia, V-Varen | Nagasaki and Honda Lock were promoted to JFL from Regi |
Following Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, and the nuclear weapons testing during the C |
1932, he did pastoral work in the Diocese of | Nagasaki and served as procurator and episcopal chance |
d (Trinity test), the Fat Man bomb dropped on | Nagasaki, and almost all modern weapons. |
st 6 and 9 - Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, and the world becomes first aware of the pow |
It is located in Southern | Nagasaki and covers parts of the city of Nagasaki (the |
yyip Erdogan, as an allusion to Hiroshima and | Nagasaki and as advocacy for a nuclear strike on Gaza. |
e before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki and the Japanese surrender in August 1945. |
hips for Shogun Toranaga, and had families in | Nagasaki and Izu. |
Taken to | Nagasaki, and after refusing to renounce his faith, he |
Okinawa, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, and the declaration of war against Japan by |
A native of Ojika, | Nagasaki and graduate of Waseda University, he ran uns |
arted Yokohama on 13 November bound for Kobe, | Nagasaki and Port Hamilton, Korea. |
In their view, the nuclear bombing of | Nagasaki and Hiroshima, in effect, started the Cold Wa |
perfectly understand why the Americans bombed | Nagasaki and Hiroshima." |
Heco moved between | Nagasaki and Osaka at this time and reported on the ri |
tember, and later cleared mines in waters off | Nagasaki and Sasebo, Japan. |
yama said "the citizens of both Hiroshima and | Nagasaki are watching with very keen eyes what will co |
rn curiosities thus developed, focused on the | Nagasaki area. |
morials to Ranald MacDonald in Rishiri and in | Nagasaki, as well as in his birthplace, where Fort Ast |
rmed such actions as cutting all the power in | Nagasaki as a distraction so Kuze could escape the nav |
explosion of the atomic bomb that devastated | Nagasaki at 11:02:35am on 9 August 1945. |
iple exhibitions and is currently held by the | Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. |
ston, a documentary short about Hiroshima and | Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors. |
Yamaguchi, Japanese survivor of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki atomic bombings (born 1916) |
Indeed, the strategic Hiroshima and | Nagasaki attacks utilized weapons of between 10 and 20 |
ist Dutch, or Latinized as Decima) Island, in | Nagasaki Bay. |
implications of the bombing of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, begun in private amongst scientists and stat |
r and devastation caused by the Hiroshima and | Nagasaki bombings. |
clear weapons, and their use at Hiroshima and | Nagasaki caused Japan to surrender before the invasion |
ut found that "the attacks upon Hiroshima and | Nagasaki caused such severe and indiscriminate sufferi |
r of the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, ceased. |
ence to the American bombing of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki cities in 1945, the Tokyo Tower which was com |
The memorials in Hiroshima and | Nagasaki contain lists of the names of the hibakusha w |
later reallocated to Kagoshima, Kumamoto, and | Nagasaki depots from 2003 following the arrival of 817 |
One of Blackthorne's | Nagasaki descendants, Shin Komoda, is mentioned as hav |
Urakami Tenshudo (Catholic Church in | Nagasaki) destroyed by the atomic bomb, the bell of th |
s the first man to remove the mask from Kendo | Nagasaki during a televised match. |
n to use atomic weapons against Hiroshima and | Nagasaki during the last days of World War II. |
y after the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki effectively ended the war. |
The Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki ended the Pacific War before Eighth Air Force |
Expressways: | Nagasaki Expressway (Higashi-Sefuri Interchange) |
then the Minister of Defense, as the mayor of | Nagasaki for his remark on the atomic bombings of Hiro |
Ishida, | Nagasaki, former town merged with its neighbors to for |
m 1941 to 1945, and rector of the seminary of | Nagasaki from 1945 to 1947. |
hs and later the destruction of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki goaded Stalin into action. |
Porter, Aaron Kopec & Brian Kopec-Farrell of | Nagasaki Gold & The Alchemist Theatre, The Promise Rin |
attempts on pursuing his med school classmate | Nagasaki had also been with much frustration. |
15 September, as Van Valkenburgh steamed into | Nagasaki harbor, every available vantage point topside |
nese War, Katsuragi served as a guard ship in | Nagasaki harbor. |
His career was noted for a brief incident in | Nagasaki harbour while in command of the frigate HMS P |
the 1990 near-fatal shooting of the mayor of | Nagasaki Hitoshi Motoshima who stated that Emperor Hir |
news about the dropping of the atomic bomb on | Nagasaki in 1945 was considered the beginning of the D |
eturn to Japan from this tour, she stopped in | Nagasaki in 1922 to see places connected with the oper |
at Piraeus in March 1958 and was scrapped at | Nagasaki in 1959. |
Finally, the Dutch factories in | Nagasaki, in addition to their official trade work in |
at were used in the bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki in August 1945. |
he dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and | Nagasaki in Japan. |
wo Atomic Bomb missions against Hiroshima and | Nagasaki in August 1945, which led to the unconditiona |
He died in | Nagasaki in 1650. |
Nagasaki, in Japan, is open to Portuguese traders. | |
corded in 1937 by Rahm from a hot spring near | Nagasaki in Japan. |
ms about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, including The World at War (1974), Men Who B |
ped the 10,200-pound "Fat Man" on the city of | Nagasaki, instantly killing 40,000 people. |
In 1664 Sokuhi left for | Nagasaki intending to return to China but was convince |
On July 16, 1800 Stewart returned to | Nagasaki, Japan on board a ship named The Emperor of J |
ps in 1945, the latter sending him to Sasebo, | Nagasaki, Japan to set up a Marine Personnel School. |
epeated requests of Itsunen Shoyu, he went to | Nagasaki, Japan with around 30 monks and artisans, inc |
became a martyr as he was burned to death in | Nagasaki, Japan - along with several companions - for |
in New Mexico and the Fat Man bomb dropped on | Nagasaki, Japan was created in the B, D, and F reactor |
car that dropped the atomic bomb "Fat Man" on | Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945. |
He was martyred for preaching Christianity in | Nagasaki, Japan along with the other martyers. |
1650 he met Tao-che-the Abbot of Sofuku-ji-in | Nagasaki, Japan and subsequently joined his temple. |
945, when the atomic bombs over Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, Japan, ended the war, the YP-278, under the |
bishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd, | Nagasaki, Japan, in 1933 for Osaka Shosen Kaisha. |
He shot the first pictures of | Nagasaki, Japan, after the atomic bomb was dropped, as |
he returned to take part in the occupation of | Nagasaki, Japan, until 16 October. |
the Navy list and sold to Hashimoto and Son, | Nagasaki, Japan. |
with a prologue and an epilogue and is set in | Nagasaki, Japan. |
s tested, the type of weapon later dropped on | Nagasaki, Japan. |
or the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons held in | Nagasaki, Japan. |
m bomb, code-named "Fat Man" on August 9 over | Nagasaki, Japan. |
She was born in Hirado, | Nagasaki, Japan. |
Her victory came in 1986, when it was held in | Nagasaki, Japan. |
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. at | Nagasaki, Japan. |
formance artist/contortionist/acrobat born in | Nagasaki, Japan. |
opped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, killing millions of innocent people. |
showing the flag at such places as Yokohama, | Nagasaki, Kobe, and Hakodate in Japan, and Hong Kong, |
In April 1849, in | Nagasaki, MacDonald was remitted together with fifteen |
Nagasaki Main Line | |
Lines: | Nagasaki Main Line, Sasebo Line |
The British Consul in | Nagasaki, Marcus Flowers, blamed the Tokugawa shogunat |
Festival of Suwa Shrine, | Nagasaki, Meiji Period |
The Big Cranes at The Mitsubishi Dockyard | Nagasaki, Meiji Period |
f the Eliza of New York, off Takaboku island ( | Nagasaki Meisho Zue). |
The | Nagasaki mission is described, showing the two plants |
He did not participate in the following | Nagasaki mission. |
It originally located in | Nagasaki, moved to Yokohama in 1866, and was relocated |
Address: 7-8 Kajiya-machi, | Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture |
s laid down by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in | Nagasaki, Nagasaki on April 6, 2005, launched on Augus |
s laid down by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in | Nagasaki, Nagasaki on April 5, 2004, launched on Augus |
the first prisoner of war to be listed at the | Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic B |
The | Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic B |
ku), and being posted as an instructor at the | Nagasaki Naval Training Center. |
The | Nagasaki Naval Training Center, in Nagasaki, next to D |
Edo, Kobe, | Nagasaki, Niigata, and Yokohama's opening to foreign t |
e for the attack or his role in the attack on | Nagasaki, noting that many more lives would have been |
nded with the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, obviating the need for naval landings, he wa |
Fat Man was dropped on the city of | Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, ending World War II. |
The atomic bomb that fell on | Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 detonated in Urakami only 5 |
62 to 1965, and was promoted to Archbishop of | Nagasaki on December 19, 1968. |
The ship was built by Mitsubishi at | Nagasaki on the southern island of Kyushu. |
me name in two other prefectures, see Kunimi, | Nagasaki or Kunimi, Oita. |
Rodrigues published it in | Nagasaki over a period of five years between 1604 and |
ecades after the destruction of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, painful memories still exist among many Japa |
rn in Shittsu, and stuided at the seminary of | Nagasaki, Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome, and |
fter a defiant show of disposition within the | Nagasaki port. |
A native of | Nagasaki Prefecture and graduate of the University of |
After having served in the assembly of | Nagasaki Prefecture for four terms since 1987, he was |
He began gymnastics at age 3, at home in | Nagasaki Prefecture at his parents' sports club. |
Oita Prefecture and Iki in | Nagasaki Prefecture are strong centres of production. |
ouse located on Ogami Island off the coast of | Nagasaki Prefecture in southern Japan. |
Matsuura, Japan ( | Nagasaki Prefecture) |
limited to the Tsushima Domain (today part of | Nagasaki Prefecture). |
A native of Hirado, | Nagasaki Prefecture, Yanagimoto graduated from the 44t |
Hatsushima was born in | Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan in 1906. |
ribed in 1997 for an occurrence in Chojabaru, | Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan |
of the han system, and became part of the new | Nagasaki Prefecture. |
lm about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, produced by the Army-Navy Screen Magazine. |
ivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, see Hibakusha. |
was completed at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Nagasaki shipyard on 29 January 1921. |
The keel of Kirishima was laid down at the | Nagasaki shipyards of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on 1 |
ned with the departure of a Tosa steamer from | Nagasaki soon after the incident. |
For the liturgical celebration in | Nagasaki Stadium more than 30,000 participants attende |
and the Teheran Film Festival Jury Prize for | Nagasaki Stories. |
However, Christians in | Nagasaki strongly wanted to rebuild their cathedral on |
Then the film moves on to | Nagasaki, telling the audience that U.S. President Har |
b" after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki) that was only beginning to undergo tests for |
o produced the story of the atomic bombing of | Nagasaki that year-Don't Forget Nagasaki won a UNAA (U |
On arriving in | Nagasaki, the city with the largest Catholic populatio |
erbeek was of Dutch ancestry, but was born in | Nagasaki, the son of Reformed Church in America missio |
er he was moved to a primary school clinic in | Nagasaki to receive the first course of medical treatm |
he first American team to enter Hiroshima and | Nagasaki to assess the results of the atomic bombing o |
rs in his government, and after Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, to accept the Potsdam Declaration's demand f |
Trade with Chinese and Dutch traders in | Nagasaki took place on an island called Dejima, separa |
The Outsider ( | Nagasaki University: Bulletin of the Faculty of Libera |
At that time, | Nagasaki was home to the largest Christian population |
During this period, | Nagasaki was designated a "shogunal city." |
Yakaze, built at the Mitsubishi shipyards in | Nagasaki, was the sixth ship of this class. |
Nagasaki was then the only Japanese port open for fore | |
awakaze, built at the Mitsubishi shipyards at | Nagasaki, was the second ship of this class. |
ed: The Doubly Atomic Bombed of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki was produced in 2006. |
The weapon was a close copy of the Fat Man ( | Nagasaki) weapon, although the design was modified to |
the design for an atomic bomb similar to the | Nagasaki weapon. |
Hakodate, Kanagawa and | Nagasaki were to be opened to British commerce on July |
he State the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki were the subject of a Japanese judicial revie |
He was in charge of a working party in | Nagasaki when the atomic bomb was dropped on that city |
as decided to reconvene the investigations in | Nagasaki, where more evidence was presumably available |
Time magazine called " | Nagasaki": "something like the definitive gotta-get-up |
udy tours the cities of Kyoto, Hiroshima, and | Nagasaki, where the students hear lectures, visit land |
this location and continued across the bay to | Nagasaki where they were crucified as an example to al |
Java, and was then sent to a prisoner camp in | Nagasaki, where, on August 9, 1945, he was killed when |
math of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, which are referred to in the text. |
man in the Marayuma entertainment precinct of | Nagasaki, which had been opened to trade and port call |
vivors of the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and | Nagasaki, who claimed the action was illegal under the |
ent Truman's decision to attack Hiroshima and | Nagasaki with nuclear weapons, because the casualty nu |
First built in 1893 by Chinese residents of | Nagasaki with the support of the Qing Dynasty governme |
waters, visited such Japanese ports as Kobe, | Nagasaki, Yokosuka, Moji, and Fukuoka. |
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