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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Fukushima Prefecture
Fukushima is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku, and the closest to Tokyo.
The town of Motomiya and the village of Shirasawa (both from the Adachi District) are scheduled to merge to form the new city of Motomiya on January 1, 2007.
The towns of Kawamata and Iino from the Date District are scheduled to be annexed by the city of Fukushima on July 1, 2008.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Fukushima_Prefecture   (676 words)

  
 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Fukushima prefecture is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku, and the closest to
The coastal Hamadori region lies on the Pacific Ocean and is the flattest and most temperate region, while the Nakadori region is the agricultural heart of the prefecture and contains the capital Fukushima, and the mountainous Aizu region has many sccenic lakes and harsh winters.
An old tale of an ogress, Adachigahara was once said to have roamed the plain for which it was named.
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/Fukushima_Prefecture.html   (185 words)

  
 Articles For Tajima Newsletter | Shaney Crawford
In Japan, I have noticed that there are enkais at the beginning of the new year, the beginning of the school term, whenever someone leaves or joins a company, whenever there is a special event (such as the Fukushima Kokutai), and of course, at the end of the year.
However, when my friend from Funehiki explained the graduation ceremony that she had attended, it sounded exactly like the one that I had seen.
The arrangement of the chairs in the gym, the order of the events in the ceremony -- even the red and white banner that surrounded the room -- was exactly the same in both towns.
www.shaneycrawford.com /Main/ArticlesForTajimaNewsletter   (6636 words)

  
 Fukushima Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mountainous Aizu region has scenic lakes, lush forests, and snowy winters.
Kitakata is well known for its distinctive Kitakata ramen (Chinese noodles) and well-preserved traditional storehouse buildings, while Ouchijuku in the town of Shimogo retains numerous thatched buildings from the Edo Period.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fukushima_Prefecture   (732 words)

  
 jomonjapan.org: Fukushima Prefecture
Displays a reconstructed Jomon pit house, and pottery showing changes in shape and decoration from the Jomon to Yayoi periods in Fukushima.
A project of the Funehiki Town Urban Development Department, tel.
Access: 10 minute drive from Funehiki Station on JR Banetsu East Line, or Banetsu Expressway Funehiki-Miharu IC.
www.jomonjapan.org /index.php?id=91   (225 words)

  
 A summer uniform of one junior high school around Ono Niimachi Station. / Schoolgirls' Uniforms in Fukushima Pref. (Ono ...
This is a summer uniform for schoolgirls of one junior high school around Ono Niimachi Station, Ban-etsu East Line, in Ono Town, County of Tamura, Fukushima Prefecture.
It is a white sailor blouse with three white stripes on navy blue collars and blue tie bound with a white plain band.
Page: A summer uniform of one junior high school around Funehiki Station.
www.marguerite.to /English/Seifuku/North/Fukushima-Tamura-31.html   (89 words)

  
 transportation
Haramachi City is located in Hama Dori (Corridor), Fukushima prefecture, between Iwaki and Sendai.
It is bounded by Abukuma Mountains on the west and the Pacific on the east, characterized by verdant land and good weather under an oceanic climate.
If you are coming to Haramachi City by car, please utilize the following parking lot map.
www.city.minamisoma.lg.jp /etc/haramachi/english/map/map.html   (257 words)

  
 Fukushima Pref. Tourism Database
Hope you enjoy using this site and take the pleasure in visiting the venues through Fukushima Prefecture.
The whole Cities, Towns and Villages of Fukushima Prefecture ; 90 Municipalities
Fukushima City, Nihonmatsu City, Kori Town, Date Town, Kunimi Town, Yanagawa Town, Hobara Town, Rrozen Town, Tsukidate Town, Kawamata Town, Iino Town, Adachi Town, Otama Village, Motomiya Town, Shirasawa Village, Iwashiro Town, Towa Town
www.pref.fukushima.jp /kanko/k_hp_e/main/index.html   (277 words)

  
 wakakusa_e_ikimasho's Xanga Site
Nathan is from Mansfield, Ohio, and is the current team coordinator.
He is in charge of working with the team, working on recruiting, and also studies Japanese in Tokyo when he isn't in the States recruiting or in Funehiki helping the team.
Participation in the orientation is part of your contract for teaching in Japan, and you will be paid for your time as part of your salary for the month of August.
www.xanga.com /wakakusa_e_ikimasho   (2501 words)

  
 Fukushima Real Estate Agents. Realtors. Fukushima Homes for Sale, Real Estate Agents Fukushima. Properties for Sale ...
Fukushima Homes for Sale, Real Estate Agents Fukushima.
Property search, and listings directory, homes for sale in Fukushima
Fukushima Real Estate - Fukushima Real Estate Agents - Homes for Sale - Japan.
www.buscainmobiliarias.com /jp/real_estate_fukushima.asp   (32 words)

  
 wakakusa yochien eigo no sensei blogring - A Xanga Blogring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
We want to help you as you consider coming to teach in Japan, or as you prepare for your journey.
We will post the answers to your questions on this blog as well as photos of Funehiki and helpful advice.
Address in Japan: 66 Hiradate Funehiki-machi Tamura-shi Fukushima-ken 963-4312 Japan
www.xanga.com /groups/group.aspx?id=2243273   (381 words)

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