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  Saitama Jets FC
Hanno, Saturday 10th MarchThe Saitama Jets arrived at a reasonably comfortable 2-0 victory over a mediocre Jetro side at Hanno, courtesy of two goals in the space of 5 second half minutes by Nate Gildart and John Rayner.
However the Swiss pulled one back immediately with a penalty of their own, awarded for handball, but despite late pressure there was to be no equalizer and the Jets held out for a valuable 3 points.
In the 3rd national ALT tournament, the Saitama Jets defeated holders Niigata at the Saitama Stadium to become All-Japan ALT Champions.
www.saitamajetsfc.com   (239 words)

  
  Saitama Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Saitama Prefecture is situated in the central region of Japan's island of Honshu.
Saitama is bordered by Gumma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Chiba, Tokyo, Yamanashi, and Nagano prefectures.
Saitama Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan in the Kanto region.
www.bookrags.com /Saitama   (314 words)

  
  Saitama, Saitama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Saitama (Japanese: さいたま市; -shi) is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture in Japan.
The prefectural name "Saitama" (埼玉県) was changed from kanji into hiragana, thus Saitama City (さいたま市;) was born.
The name "Saitama" originally comes from the Sakitama (埼玉郡) district of what is now the city of Gyoda in the northern part of what is now known as Saitama Prefecture.
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Saitama,_Saitama   (614 words)

  
 Football Stadiums in Japan: Saitama Soccer Stadium
Saitama City was formed in 2001, when two neighboring cities -- Urawa and Omiya -- merged and took the name of the prefecture in which they are located as the name of this new metropolis.
With the completion of their new home facility, Saitama Stadium, the team is sure to extend its huge lead over all other J.League clubs for total attendance in a season.
Saitama Stadium is located in a rather secluded area some distance from Urawa City, and access is a bit difficult.
www.wldcup.com /Asia/stadia/saitama.html   (523 words)

  
 Saitama, Saitama - TheBestLinks.com - April 1, Hiragana, Japan, Japanese language, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Saitama (Japanese: さいたま市; -shi) is the capital city of Saitama prefecture in Japan.
Saitama is home to the Urawa Reds, the popular J-League football (soccer) team owned by Mitsubishi.
The Tokyo disdain for Saitama comes from before World War II, when Saitama was a rural area and considered to be markedly less sophisticated than the capital.
www.thebestlinks.com /Saitama.html   (498 words)

  
 SAITAMA
Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is the sister state to Queensland.
To play in the Saitama Stadium, teams had to be in the final or playing for number three or four spot.
The organisers of the Saitama competition are to be congratulated for a great and friendly competition.
au.geocities.com /qldsoccer/saitamainfo.htm   (337 words)

  
 JETRO - Investing in Japan - Saitama Prefecture: General Business Information
Saitama Prefecture is situated in the center of the capital region which has a total population of about 40 million persons, or a third of the population of Japan.
Riken, one of the world's leading research institutions, has concluded a comprehensive cooperative agreement with Saitama Prefecture, and this relationship of collaboration and cooperation is being developed and deepened in a variety of areas including collaboration among industry, academia and government, industry creation, and building and improving the research environment.
Saitama International Business Support Center (SBSC) is ready to provide assistance to foreign and foreign-affiliated businesses which are considering investment in Saitama Prefecture.
www.jetro.go.jp /en/invest/region/saitama/basic.htm   (1972 words)

  
 © ASLA.org
Two sections/elevation drawings through different locations of Saitama Plaza indicating the raised soil volume and its revealed location on the exterior elevation of the glass facade of the structure.
Aerial photo of Saitama Plaza in full fall color providing a welcome arrival space for the visitors to the Saitama Super Arena and for the passengers coming and going the Saitama train station.
Saitama plaza piazza illuminated at night featuring the under lit glass paving from the retail level below.
www.asla.org /awards/2004/04winners/entry352.html   (458 words)

  
 Saitama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saitama Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan in the Kanto region.
Saitama,_Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of the above Saitama Prefecture incorporating former cities of Urawa, Yono, Omiya and Iwatsuki.
It is a city designated by government ordinance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saitama   (107 words)

  
 Saitama (prefecture) - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Saitama prefecture (埼玉県 Saitama-ken, [1]) is in the eastern Kanto region of the main Japanese island Honshu.
Saitama forms a sort of buffer zone between the grey sprawl of Tokyo and the mountains of Gunma prefecture.
However, if you'll be in Saitama anyway, for work or whatever reason, it isn't completely without things to do.
wikitravel.org /en/Saitama_prefecture   (162 words)

  
 JNTO Website | Find a Location | Saitama | Saitama New Urban Center
Saitama New Urban Center (Saitama Shin-toshin) that spans Urawa, Yono and Omiya Cities at the southeast Saitama celebrated its birth on May 5, 2000 at the site where a switchyard of the former Japan National Railway once stood.
It is the core area for the administration and culture of Saitama in the 21st century.
Saitama Super Arena can transform itself from a hall with a capacity of 5,000 to a stadium for 37,000 spectators with the world largest moving blocks.
www.jnto.go.jp /eng/location/regional/saitama/saitamasintosin.html   (255 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Saitama Prefecture, on the northern fringe of the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, is a pacesetter in industry, culture, and the arts.
But Saitama's past has not prevented it from embracing the future, and it has forged links with such diverse regions as Mexico, Shanxi (China), Queensland, Ohio and Brandenburg (Germany), as well as having active exchanges in culture and sports with other cities.
Saitama Prefecture is currently promoting a new urban development project called the Saitama New Urban Centre, covering a total area of nearly 50 hectares and including the cities of Urawa, Omiya and Yono.
www.panapress.com /mondial2002/english/saitama.htm   (464 words)

  
 Saitama Toastmasters Club
Saitama Toastmasters Club was founded in October 1994 in Urawa-shi (now Saitama-shi), Saitama prefecture, as a local club of Toastmasters International.
Saitama Toastmasters Club meetings are held at Ken-cho Shokuin-kaikan, one of the Saitama prefectural government's buildings.
In summar, the metings are held at Saitama Shimin-Kaikan.
saitama.freetoasthost.net /index.html   (451 words)

  
 Saitama Prefecture
Keeping you up to date on Japan travel and living related issues and site updates.
Saitama Prefecture is Tokyo's neighbor to the north.
The former castle town of Kawagoe and the mountainous Chichibu region are some of the prefecture's attractions.
www.japan-guide.com /list/e1213.html   (48 words)

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