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  Fukushima Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fukushima is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku, and the closest to Tokyo.
On January 4, 2006, the city of Kitakata, the towns of Shiokawa and Yamato and the villages of Atsushiokanou and Takasato (all from Yama District) merged to create the city of Kitakata.
On March 20, 2006, the town of Tajima and the villages of Tateiwa, Ina and Nangou (all from Minamiaizu District) merged to form the new town of Minamiaizu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fukushima_Prefecture   (548 words)

  
 Prefektur Fukushima - Wikipedia Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas berbahasa Indonesia
Prefektur Fukushima (福島県 Fukushima-ken) Terletak di Wilayah Tohoku, Pulau Honshu, Jepang.
Prefektur Fukushima dahulunya merupakan bagian dari Propinsi Mutsu.
Fukushima merupakan prefektur paling selatan dari Wilayah Tohoku, dan juga merupakan yang paling dekat dengan Tokyo.
id.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prefektur_Fukushima   (250 words)

  
 Station 11 - Sukagawa - Discussion
Mount Bandai is on the left, the three villages are on the right as he crosses over a range of hills separating Hitachi and Shimotsuke.
The reference to the poet-priest Saigyo alludes to a poem in the Sankashu: Yama fukami/ iwa ni shitadaru/ mizu tomen/ katsugatsu ochitsuru/ tochi hirou hodo.
Basho uses the characters "futoi yama" (), but reads them as "miyama" which can mean either 'beautiful mountains' or 'deep in the mountains.' Basho continues his description with the phrase 'shizuka ni' usuing an unusual character () which has overtones of leisure as well as sadness and pensiveness.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~kohl/basho/11-sukagawa/discussion.html   (1344 words)

  
 Hiking & Camping - Fukushima   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Fukushima Prefecture is located in the southern part of Japan’s Tohoku region, on the main island of Honshu.
The symbol of Fukushima, Mt. Bandai, consists of the main peak Obandai (1819m), Kushigamine (1636m), and Akahaniyama (1430m).
In the background lies Mt. Bandai, known as "Aizu-Fuji." The town is the eastern gateway to the Aizu Area.
outdoorjapan.com /hiking-camping/activity-hc-fukushima.html   (762 words)

  
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Hiuchi is a volcano located in the southwest of Fukushima prefecture and is the highest peak (2346m) of Tohoku region.
Bandai is a strato-volcano, with 1819m high, located in the central north of Fukushima prefecture, on the north of Lake Inawashiro.
Bandai Highland, located on the northern skirt of Mt. Bandai at about 800m high is also called Ura-bandai (Back-bandai).
www.purweb.de /cgi-bin/designs/standard4/index.cgi?page=text&id=44993259&userid=36879438   (9595 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
However, turning one's gaze upward, the scenery is heavenly with the majestic Mt. Bandai as a backdrop.
Bentgrass is tightly planted in the fairways, the putting greens are akin to a luxurious carpet, and the abundant maple and pine trees create an ambiance of serenity.
The imposing mountains of Fukushima that include Mt. Bandai, Mt. Adachidara and Mt. Adzuma are all nearby.
www.golfplan.com /bonari.htm   (475 words)

  
 Japan - LoveToKnow 1911
On the Fukushima (E.) side of the volcano rises a large parasitic cone, extinct.
In North Hondo the great Bandai arc forms the axis of the island and stretches into Yezo (HokkaidO).
Higashi-yama - Fukushima Pure or Salt - -.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Japan   (17034 words)

  
 Fukushima Prefecture - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Fukushima Prefecture - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
On January 4, 2006 the towns of Shiokawa and Yamato and the villages of Atsushiokanou and Takasato (all from Yama District) merged into the city of Kitakata.
Fukushima Prefecture, History, Geography, Cities, Towns and villages, Mergers, Economy, Demographics, Culture, Prefectural symbols, External links, Tohoku region and Fukushima Prefecture.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Fukushima_Prefecture   (521 words)

  
 Mount Bandai-san & Lake Inawashiro-ko - Japan Reference
Often referred to as Aizu Bandai, due to its proximity to the town of Aizu Wakamatsu, Mount Bandai is an active volcano.
The Bandai Azuma Skyline and Bandai Azuma Lakeline toll roads are a good way to enjoy the scenery.
Both Mount Bandai and Lake Inawashiro are accessible by bus from Aizu Wakamatsu.
www.jref.com /practical/mount_bandai-san_inawashiro-ko_lake.shtml   (544 words)

  
 Welcome to KITASHIOBARA Village   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mount Bandai is called Manyoushu "Aizu-mine" and Treasure Mountain in traditional folk songs.
Mount Bandai is also called Aizu Fuji as a symbol of Aizu.
The colors of these lakes are the result of an eruption of Mount Bandai.
www.vill.kitashiobara.fukushima.jp /english/english_index.htm   (563 words)

  
 Onogawa Yusui (Springs of Ono River)  Water Tour in Japan - Global Water -
Onogawa Yusui are original sources of streams flowing into "Onogawa Lake" in Bandai Asahi National Park.
The lake is one of those which were created by eruption of Bandai Mountain in 1888.
By car, drop at "Inawashiro Bandai Kogen" interchange on Ban-Etsu expressway, 12 km from "Goshiki-numa" crossing via national route no. 115 and 459.
www.mizuhiroba.jp /en/meisui/onogawayusui.html   (233 words)

  
 AIZU AREA MAP
The Aizu area got its name from two gods meeting by a river in Aizu Takada.
* The Aizu area takes up about one third of the space in Fukushima Prefecture.
The towns, and villages are divided into the following counties: Kawanuma, Kita Aizu, Minamiaizu, Onuma, and Yama.
awia.jp /en/sightseeing/about_aizu/map_aizu.html   (99 words)

  
 Japan's 100 Mountain Trek Diary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We shop in a small village in southern Fukushima, and for the first time I manage to explain in Japanese what we are doing and why to the ladies in the shop.
We walk on to Bandai and the next interview and the station.
I decide that rest is the only real option that I have, and that the boys will have to carry on in consideration of the fast approaching winter.
www.unysa-uk.org /landmines/diary-sept.htm   (6846 words)

  
 Springs of Bandai Mountain west  Water Tour in Japan - Global Water -
Noted in a local folksong as "Mountain of treasures", Bandai Mountain is rich also in natural resources including spring waters in west foot of the mountain.
Of countless spring water sources in the mountain foot, "Ryugasawa Yusui" is most well known.
Transportation: 1 hour walk from "Banda- Machi" station on JR Bandai Nishi Line.
www.mizuhiroba.jp /en/meisui/bandainishisanrokuyusui-gun.html   (153 words)

  
 Species info - HTML
Breeding It nests between May and July, in bushes or on the ground, and it lays 3_5 eggs (Yamashina 1941, Uchida 1949).
Migration The species arrives on the breeding grounds in Japan in late April and departs in late October (Kiyosu 1965), or from April to September in Fukushima prefecture (Yuasa 1953).
On the breeding grounds in Niigata prefecture, males were found to arrive earlier than females (Soga 1995).
www.rdb.or.id /view_html.php?id=34&op=embesulp   (3705 words)

  
 Basho's World, Terebess Asia Online (TAO)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Notice that Basho makes reference to all four directions here: Mount Bandai on the left, three villages on the right, he croses over the mountain range with Hitachi behind him and Shimotsuke in front of him.
Crossing the range of mountains is also a further echo of the crossing he made at Shirakawa, each crossing separating him further from what he has left behind.
The story is that in the reign of the Emperor Shomu (749) a tribute of gold was brought to the court from Okushu accompanied by the above poem by Iemochi.
www.terebess.hu /english/haiku/notes.html   (12744 words)

  
 Sushi and Maple Syrup, a Canadian's perspective on life in Japan: March 2006
Most people call it Futara-san though, and many don't know any better since the kanji (chinese character) for yama and san are the same.
This week also saw the latest chapter in the Alts Bandai Ski incident saga with an insurance investigator coming to interview me to get the facts of what happened.
This guy apparently goes around and gathers the facts from all the parties involved and then presents the facts to an insurance adjustor who assigns a certain percentage of guilt to all parties.
sushiandmaplesyrup.blogspot.com /2006_03_01_sushiandmaplesyrup_archive.html   (9479 words)

  
 Galaxy Force Round-Up - TFans Transformers Community
From a child to an adult, it is a work which can be enjoyed using the latest CG image of the new characters who appear one after another.
Aomori, Miyagi, Iwate, Fukushima, Niigata, Nagano, Shizuoka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Ehime, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Above
Scenario/Script: Yama Saki, Yama Toya, Yoshimura, Kazuhisa Sakaguchi, Kazuhiko Soma, Manabu Ishikawa
www.tfans.com /talk/index.php?showtopic=14309   (2900 words)

  
 Learnkendo.com :: View topic - KANO JIGORO (Judo Founder, added KENDO to Schools as M.O.E.)
Saigo Shiro disbalanced Ukiji and spun him in a small circle, the center of which was Saigo's own Seika Tanden, or lower Center of Gravity.
Some say that it looked like a variation of the Hane-Goshi hip throw, but no one truly knows to this day how Saigo's 'Yama Arashi' was accomplished.
In fact, he was a Judo Godan (5th degree) in judo by the age of 21.(based most likely on the fact that Judo was crude compared to Daito-Ryu of which Shiro Saigo was an expert)
learnkendo.cheness.com /viewtopic.php?p=834   (13666 words)

  
 Maruko Inn Niigata 3 etoiles Hotel Niigata Japon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Maruko Inn Niigata is located 5 minutes from Niigata Station, Bandai Exit (Joetsu Sinkan-sen), 3 minutes from Bandai City Bus Center, bounds to Niigata airport, and 7 minutes from Toki-Messe by car.
From Niigata Airport (bus) -> Bandai City Bus Center / 20 minutes
On Foot : 5 minutes from JR Niigata Station, Bandai Exit
www.accommodationz.com /reshotel_45350.html   (266 words)

  
 Randy's 'Favorite Getaways in Rural Japan' p 8
Technically, it comprises Fukushima, Yamagata, Miyagi, Iwate, Akita, and Aomori Prefectures.
This area is mostly rural and mountainous, with a few larger cities, and does not have many (internationally) well-known tourist sights.
There are also a number of high mountain areas suitable for mountain climbing and hiking trips, especially around Mt. Bandai in Fukushima Prefecture, which is the farthest south.
www.ease.com /~randyj/rjjapan5.htm   (7193 words)

  
 2002 Trips
MONOGATARI TO TOYA YAMA AND DOWN TO FUNJOUJI TEMPLE
NAKATSUGAWA RIVER, GOSHINTAI SHRINE, UP OLD PATH TO RIDGEツ AND DOWN TO NAMEKAWA ONSEN.TOUGH ROUTE FROM THE SHRINE.
LOOP FROM KUROBE DAM-GORGE PATH (SHIMONO NO ROUKA) TO ASOHARA ONSEN.THEN UP TO SEN NIN IKE AND IKENOTAIRA.RETURN MONDAY TO KUROBE DAM.
www.geocities.com /climbingtrip/2002.htm   (49 words)

  
 Travelogue Entries
Dave met two divers (what were they doing up on mountain?), Kiba and Yama.
Mike did a few H.G. poses with Yama (see previous entries about Razor Ramon HG).
I tried hanging off a rock for a while.
www.travelpod.com /cgi-bin/view_printer.pl?tweb_UID=bonkuraazu&tweb_tripID=japan_05&tweb_guest_password=   (20554 words)

  
 Recorded Shakuhachi Music
A.@Tajima Tadashi.@Hon Shirabe, Nezasa Shirabe, Sagari Ha, Tamuke, Daha no Kyoku, Yama Goe, Shin Getsu, Koku.
Hen Kyoku Yuki, Meoto Fugu, Ondo no Seto, Yama no Ha ni, Koreya Kono.
Shimazu Seika, Shimazu Seiko, Shimazu Sayo, Fukushima Nakako and others.@Elize no Tame ni, Kojo no Ame, Furigia Cho, Kinjirareta Asobe, Yamano Rozaria ni Yoru Elergy, Boshun, Shiosai.
www3.ocn.ne.jp /~shaku100/recmus.html   (4484 words)

  
 HOTEL GOSHIKISO - JapanHotel.net
One of the most picturesque spots in Japan.
To the south is Mt Bandai and to the north are the lakes of the Bandai Asahi National Park.
This hotel is a Resort Hotel (Japanese Style)
www.japanhotel.net /2005/hotel.asp?HotelID=44   (127 words)

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