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  Tosashimizu, Kochi - TheBestLinks.com - August 1, Japan, Population, 1954, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tosashimizu, Kochi - TheBestLinks.com - August 1, Japan, Population, 1954,...
Tosashimizu, Kochi, August 1, Japan, Population, 1954, 2003, Square kilometer...
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 17,891 and the density of 67.06 persons per kmandsup2.
www.thebestlinks.com /Tosashimizu__2C___Kochi.html   (105 words)

  
 NewStandard: 7/20/98
That year, a Tosashimizu team journeyed 8,500 miles to Fairhaven to play.
Last year, Fairhaven and Tosashimizu celebrated the 10th anniversary of the signing of a sister-city agreement between the two cities at the 6th annual Manjiro Festival.
Yukari Yamaoki snaps a photo of her son, Tosashimizu Blue wave third baseman Yosuke Yamaoki, during a game against a team of Fairhaven little leaguers yesterday.
www.s-t.com /daily/07-98/07-20-98/a02lo018.htm   (855 words)

  
 Tosashimizu Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tosashimizu is situated in the south-west area of Shikoku and faces the Pacific Ocean.
It is 25 km from the east side to the west side of Tosashimizu and 24 km from north to south.
Eighty-five percent of Tosashimizu consists of mountains and forests and the Ashizuri Cape area which is the center of the Ashizuri-UwaSea national Park and has an abundance of natural subtropical forests.
manjiro1.tripod.com /tosa.htm   (359 words)

  
 NewStandard: 10/5/97
Whitfield said the Smithsonian Institute in Washington has called Manjiro the "Christopher Columbus of Japan," and that while his story here is little known, in Japan it is taught to every school child because of the impact it had on Japanese-American trade.
In 1841, when he was 14, Manjiro's ship was caught in a storm and wrecked on a small deserted island far off the coast of Japan.
At yesterday's festival, the close ties between the two countries -- and between the two towns of Fairhaven and Tosashimizu -- were evident at every turn.
www.s-t.com /daily/10-97/10-05-97/c01lo082.htm   (727 words)

  
 Effects of Kafer War
Tosashimizu (Japan): 2,507,000 people; military base, scientific base, orbital terminal, orbital defense installation, scramjets, fusion power, farming
Tosashimizu (Japan): 2,382,000 people; scientific base, damaged orbital terminal, scramjets, damaged fusion plant, farming
Casualties were light in Lubumbashi, New Cornwall, and Elysia, moderate in Halbinsel, and heavy in Tosashimizu (the Japanese came out in great numbers to defend their homes).
stalexone.tripod.com /gg2/effects.htm   (1471 words)

  
 New Bedford's Sister Cities
Tosashimizu is located on the southern tip of Shikoku Island in the Kochi Prefecture.
Kochi is a mountainous land with brilliant blue seas, and it is regarded as one of the most beautiful natural areas in Japan.
Click here to see where Tosashimizu City is, and to learn something about it.
www.newbedford.com /nbsisters.html   (374 words)

  
 NewStandard: 7/17/98
Tosashimizu City is a waterfront community similar to Fairhaven and New Bedford with a population of 28,000.
The focus of the exchange is baseball, however, and six games have been scheduled for the Tosashimizu City Blue Waves against all-star teams representing the Fairhaven Little League and the Greater New Bedford Youth Baseball League.
The Tosashimizu City team will also play in Fairhaven at the Shaw Road Complex on Monday then return to Dias Field on Tuesday evening.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/07-98/07-17-98/d04sp237.htm   (1204 words)

  
 NewStandard: 10/1/99
The festival, which was established in 1988, is held every two years to solidify sister-city ties between New Bedford, Fairhaven and the Japanese city of Tosashimizu, were young Manjiro was born.
The sister-city arrangement was cemented in 1987, when a delegation from Tosashimizu visited Fairhaven to discuss establishing a sister-city agreement; a local delegation in turn visited Tosashimizu.
Rooney, an official four-member delegation from Kochi Prefecture, where Tosashimizu is located, will attend this year's festival.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/10-99/10-01-99/d02lo180.htm   (354 words)

  
 Topic Guide: tosashimizu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tosashimizu hotels, for discount hotels in Tosashimizu Tosashimizu Hotels - Japan Travel Hotels Asia Please feel free to browse our Hotels in Tosashimizu.
All lodgings, bed and breakfast or guest house accommodation near Tosashimizu and the surrounding...
Sister Cities: Tosashimizu and New Bedford/Fairhaven Sister Cities: Tosashimizu and New Bedford/Fairhaven A magnet for Japanese visitors: The New Bedford/Fairhaven area is today an important destination for tourists from Japan, who are attracted by the...
www.kenbutsu.com /category/japan/cities/tosashimizu.htm   (461 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Budget The park receives a share of the Environment Agency's annual subvention to National Parks (US$700,000 in the mid 1970s); US$13,500 was in the 1970s also provided annually by Kochi and Ehime Prefectural Governments (IUCN, 1975).
Tosashimizu Ranger Office, Environmental Agency, Tosashimizu City, Kochi.
Ashizuri Park Office, Kochi Prefecture, Tosashimizu City, Kochi.
www.unep-wcmc.org /sites/pa/1319v.htm   (931 words)

  
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www.meetup.com /cities/jp/tosashimizu   (55 words)

  
 Two dead and eight missing as powerful typhoon pounds Japan
In Chiba prefecture just east of Tokyo, two workers who were building an embankment along a coastline were pulled into the Pacific by high waves, a government official said.
Tokage, which means lizard in Japanese, struck the Pacific coast at around 1:00 pm (0400 GMT) at Tosashimizu in Kochi prefecture, 700 kilometersmiles) southwest of Tokyo.
Packing wind speeds of 144 kilometers (90 miles) per hour, it triggered landslides and sent objects flying.
www.terradaily.com /2004/041020073032.j3x5uuzc.html   (790 words)

  
 Arthur Moniz Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Arthur Moniz, Views of America and Japan (solo), Tosashimizu, Japan, 1992
John Manjiro House (Museum), Tosashimizu, Kochi Pref., Japan
Old Dartmouth Historical Society, Whaling Museum, New Bedford, MA Millicent Library, Fairhaven, MA
users.rcn.com /a-moniz   (280 words)

  
 TeachNet -- My Country ~ Your Country
They research the Internet with grade five mentors to discover more information on Japan.
Successfully connecting with a class in Tosashimizu, Japan, the children begin to e-mail their new friends and share information about themselves and their schools.
A Glimpse of Japan ~ From Our World to Yours
bostonteachnet.org /Rudder/RudderSp3   (299 words)

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