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City in Chūbu, Japan
Mitsuke (見附市, Mitsuke-shi) is a city located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 39
Mitsuke
Twenty-eighth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Mitsuke-juku (見附宿, Mitsuke-juku) was the twenty-eighth of the fifty-three stations of the Tōkaidō. It is located in what is now the central part of the
Mitsuke-juku
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
Akasaka-mitsuke Station (赤坂見附駅, Akasaka-mitsuke-eki) is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. The Tokyo Rapid Railway (later
Akasaka-mitsuke_Station
Railway station in Mitsuke, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Mitsuke Station (見附駅, Mitsuke-eki) is a railway station on the Shinetsu Main Line in the city of Mitsuke, Niigata, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway
Mitsuke_Station
Building in Shizuoka, Japan
The Former Mitsuke School (旧見付学校, kyū-Mitsuke Gakkō) is a surviving Giyōfū-style Meiji period school building located in the city of Iwata, Shizuoka in
Mitsuke_School
Subway line in Tokyo, Japan
Construction of the Yotsuya-Mitsuke–Akasaka-Mitsuke section was planned for 1942–1945, with the Shinjuku–Yotsuya-Mitsuke and Akasaka-Mitsuke–Tokyo sections scheduled
Marunouchi_Line
Daimyō of western Honshu (1497–1571)
Mototsuna (相合元綱, d. 1524) Brother: Kita Narikatsu (北就勝, d. 1557) Brother: Mitsuke Motouji (見付元氏) Wife: Lady Myōkyū (妙玖夫人, 1499–1546), daughter of Kikkawa
Mōri_Motonari
Subway line in Tokyo, Japan
crowded subway line in Tokyo, running at 160% capacity between Akasaka-mitsuke and Tameike-sannō stations. Automatic train control (ATC) and train automatic
Ginza_Line
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
(Shimbashi Station, Toranomon Station, Tameike-sanno Station, Akasaka-mitsuke Station, Aoyama-itchome Station, Gaienmae Station, Omotesando Station)
Minato,_Tokyo
City in Chūbu, Japan
station on the Tokaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto and contained Mitsuke-juku, one of the 53 stations on the road. With the establishment of the
Iwata,_Shizuoka
Area in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
moved to Yotsuya. The moat had stone walls, and a mitsuke, or watch tower, was also built. Yotsuya Mitsuke stood near the present-day Yotsuya Station. The
Yotsuya
Japanese fairy tale and dog
story was invented after the historical occasion of the Yanahime [ja] (Mitsuke Tenjin) shrine in Iwata, Shizuoka (Tōtōmi Province) sending volumes of
Shippeitaro
Uninhabited island in Ishikawa, Japan
Hokkoku Shimbun (in Japanese). December 24, 2024. Retrieved July 15, 2025. "Mitsuke Island (video)". January 1, 2024. "Ishikawa Pref.'s Battleship Island Collapses
Mitsukejima
Earthquake in Japan
Hōdatsushimizu, Kanazawa, Komatsu, Kaga, Kahoku, Nomi Niigata Sanjō, Kashiwazaki, Mitsuke, Minamiuonuma, Kariwa, Itoigawa, Myōkō, Jōetsu, Chūō-ku, Minami-ku, Nishi-ku
2024_Noto_earthquake
District in Tokyo, Japan
GlaxoSmithKline Japan Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro: Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, connected to Nagatacho
Akasaka,_Tokyo
southern boundary. A rough line from Hanzō Moat (半蔵濠, Hanzō-bori) to Ushigome Mitsuke (牛込見附) forms its eastern boundary, and the railway of the Chūō Main Line
Banchō
Rail operator in Japan (1941–2004)
Yotsuya-mitsuke–Akasaka-mitsuke segment was scheduled to begin in 1942 and to be completed by 1945, while construction of the Shinjuku–Yotsuya-mitsuke and
Teito_Rapid_Transit_Authority
Neighborhood in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) Hie Shrine Hibiya High School Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line) Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station (Chiyoda
Nagatachō
Japanese overnight train service
Route Termini Shinjuku Niigata Stops Ikebukuro, Ōmiya, Takasaki, Nagaoka, Mitsuke, Higashi-Sanjō, Kamo, Niitsu Lines used Tohoku Main Line, Takasaki Line
Moonlight_Echigo
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1959) Services Preceding station Tokyo Metro Following station Akasaka-mitsuke towards Ogikubo or Hōnanchō Marunouchi Line Kasumigaseki towards Ikebukuro
Kokkai-gijidō-mae_Station
Japanese kidnapping victim (born 1980)
Fusako Sano 佐野 房子 Born (1980-11-28) 28 November 1980 (age 45) Mitsuke, Niigata Prefecture, Japan Disappeared 13 November 1990 (aged 9) Sanjō, Niigata
Fusako_Sano
Railway station in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Following station Kita-Nagaoka towards Naoetsu Shin'etsu Main Line Local Mitsuke towards Niigata Location Oshikiri Station Location within JR Shinetsu Main
Oshikiri_Station
Lines operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan
Kita-Nagaoka 79.9 Oshikiri 82.0 Kariyada (Signal Box) Until 1945 84.4 Mitsuke 88.5 Obiori 91.1 Tōkōji 94.6 Sanjō Yahiko Line 96.2 Higashi-Sanjō Former
Shin'etsu_Main_Line
Building in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
occupied by the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, across the moat from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, and adjacent to the Hotel New Otani. The primary developer is
Tokyo_Garden_Terrace_Kioicho
Special city in Chūbu, Japan
range lies to the east. Niigata Prefecture Izumozaki Kariwa Kashiwazaki Mitsuke Nishikan-ku, Niigata Ojiya Sanjō Tōkamachi Tsubame Uonuma Yahiko Nagaoka
Nagaoka,_Niigata
Third of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Kanagawa-juku
Offices, shops, residential in Nagatachō, Japan
accessed from five subway lines through the Tokyo Metro stations Akasaka-mitsuke and Nagatachō. Prior to and during World War II, the site was occupied
Prudential_Tower_(Tokyo)
Metro station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
passageway from the western end of the Hanzōmon Line platform to Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Ginza and Marunouchi lines. The station consists of three
Nagatachō_Station
Mezameyo to yobu koe ari) "A Reason to Die" (死ぬこととみつけたり, Shinu koto to Mitsuke tari) "Contagion" (Contagion ~伝染~, Contagion ~Densen~) "Ordinary People"
List of Dance in the Vampire Bund volumes
List_of_Dance_in_the_Vampire_Bund_volumes
Twenty-second of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Fujieda-juku
253 1954-03-10 [499] Kamo 加茂市 Niigata 30,800 133.68 230 1954-03-10 [500] Mitsuke 見附市 Niigata 42,139 77.96 541 1954-03-31 [501] Murakami 村上市 Niigata 30,197
List_of_cities_in_Japan
Before Death" Transliteration: "Bushidō to wa Ichi Byō go ni Shinu Koto to Mitsuke Tari" (Japanese: 武士道とは一秒後に死ぬ事と見つけたり) March 26, 2018 (2018-03-26) 354 13
List_of_Gintama_episodes
Sixth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
during the period of the Late Hōjō clan. The gate of post station (見附, mitsuke) toward Edo was to the east of Yugyō-ji, and the gate towards Kyoto was
Fujisawa-shuku
Subway line in Tokyo, Japan
Line (Z-04) Namboku Line (N-07) Ginza Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: G-05) Marunouchi Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: M-13) Sakuradamon 桜田門 0.9 20.2 | Yūrakuchō 有楽町 1
Yūrakuchō_Line_(Tokyo_Metro)
Archaeological site
of a Jōmon period settlement located in what is now part of the city of Mitsuke, Niigata in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site was designated a National
Mimitori_Site
Subway system in Greater Tokyo, Japan
Ikebukuro Kasumigaseki Kokkai-gijidō-mae / Tameike-sannō Nagatachō / Akasaka-mitsuke Omotesandō Ōtemachi Shibuya Other major stations provide additional connections
Tokyo_Metro
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605
to the Todai-ki, the castle was originally planned to be relocated to Mitsuke (the site of Kinosaki Castle is said to be), but was changed to Hamamatsu
Tokugawa_Ieyasu
Neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan
goes back to the Edo era, when the Tokugawa daimyō donated the Ushigome Mitsuke. This is the fortified gate at the bottom of the Kagurazaka hill, on the
Kagurazaka
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
ago (1997-09-30) Services Preceding station Tokyo Metro Following station Akasaka-mitsuke towards Shibuya Ginza Line Toranomon towards Asakusa Roppongi-itchōme towards
Tameike-sannō_Station
Former province of Japan
located in what is now Iwata, and was named Mitsuke – a name which survived into modern times as Mitsuke-juku, a post station on the Tōkaidō. Under the
Tōtōmi_Province
Japanese footballer (born 1994)
in Mitsuke, Niigata. He played junior football for Mitsuke FC and Nagaoka Junior Youth FC in the Hokushin'etsu Youth League while attending Mitsuke Minami
Kazuki_Kozuka
Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line are
Hie_Shrine
Thirty-eighth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Okazaki-shuku
Neighborhood in Tokyo
the boundary between Shinjuku and Chiyoda wards. Ushigome Mitsuke, one of the 36 mitsukes (lookout guard posts) of the Edo Castle, existed on the Chiyoda
Ushigome
Earthquake in Japan
in Nagaoka, 8 in Tōkamachi, 6 in Kawaguchi, 5 in Yamakoshi, 3 each in Mitsuke and Koshiji, 2 in Yunotani, and 1 each in Yoshida, Yuzawa, Tsubame, Kawanishi
2004_Chūetsu_earthquake
Prefecture of Japan
72 25,971 Kashiwazaki 柏崎市 442.03 81,836 Minamiuonuma 南魚沼市 584.55 55,354 Mitsuke 見附市 77.91 39,908 Murakami 村上市 1,174.26 58,300 Myōkō 妙高市 445.63 31,374 Nagaoka
Niigata_Prefecture
City in Chūbu, Japan
urbanised area. Fukushima Prefecture Tadami Niigata Prefecture Aga Gosen Kamo Mitsuke Nagaoka Niigata Tsubame Uonuma Sanjō has a Humid climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized
Sanjō,_Niigata
Canada Several train stations in Tokyo among them include Akasaka, Akasaka-Mitsuke, Asakusa, Ueno, Gaienmae, Kōjimachi, Shimbashi, Tatsumi, Tameike-Sannō
Google_Street_View_coverage
Business district in Tokyo, Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Nihonbashi
Series of ukiyo-e by Utagawa Hiroshige
掛川 Kakegawa 28 27th station : Fukuroi 袋井 Fukuroi 29 28th station : Mitsuke 見附 Mitsuke 30 29th station : Hamamatsu 浜松 Hamamatsu 31 30th station : Maisaka
The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō
The_Fifty-three_Stations_of_the_Tōkaidō
Fifty-second of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Kusatsu-juku
Fifth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Totsuka-juku
Japanese actress and model (born 1996)
Title Role Notes Ref(s) 2007 Otoko no Kosodate Senri Harada 2008 Yume no Mitsuke Kata Oshietaru! Maya Sawada Pocky 4 Sisters! Sari Miyashita 2009 Yūkai
Ayaka_Miyoshi
Subway line in Tokyo, Japan
Line (Y-16) Hanzōmon Line (Z-04) Ginza Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: G-05) Marunouchi Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: M-13) Yotsuya 四ツ谷 1.3 7.9 Marunouchi Line (M-12) Chūō
Namboku_Line_(Tokyo_Metro)
Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan
station Yotsuya-sanchome towards Ogikubo or Hōnanchō Marunouchi Line Akasaka-mitsuke towards Ikebukuro Nagatacho towards Meguro Namboku Line Ichigaya towards
Yotsuya_Station
021 54,780 14 Agano City 40,708 43,415 45,560 47,043 48,456 48,828 15 Mitsuke City 39,252 40,608 41,862 42,668 43,760 43,760 16 Uonuma City 34,501 37
List of cities in Niigata Prefecture by population
List_of_cities_in_Niigata_Prefecture_by_population
Thirty-fifth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Goyu-shuku
Japanese television series
Beach to view the first sunrise of the new year. Afterward, Rin visits Mitsuke Tenjin Shrine. She finally settles at a campsite in Iwata and prepares
Laid-Back_Camp_(TV_series)
Japanese actor
–Jinshin no Ran-hen– (Jun–Jul 2018) – Starring Premium Saturday Yume no Mitsuke-kata Oshietaru! 2 (13 Mar 2010, CX) Rokudenashi Blues (Jul–Sep 2011, NTV)
Yuta_Ozawa
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Shinagawa-juku
0 VII Aftershock of the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake. One person injured in Mitsuke. - 1 9 Solomon Islands, Makira-Ulawa offshore, 209 km (130 mi) ESE of Kirakira
List_of_earthquakes_in_2004
Twentieth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Mariko-juku
Major railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1 Marunouchi Line for Nakano-sakaue, Ogikubo, and Hōnanchō 2 Marunouchi Line for Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ōtemachi, and Ikebukuro
Shinjuku_Station
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Metro Following station Gaiemmae towards Shibuya Ginza Line Akasaka-mitsuke towards Asakusa Omotesandō towards Shibuya Hanzōmon Line Nagatachō towards
Aoyama-itchōme_Station
National expressway in Japan
Expressway 421.6 BS Nagaoka-kita Bus Stop 423.9 ○ 38 Nakanoshima-Mitsuke IC National Route 8 (Mitsuke Bypass) 432.1 38-1/ PA Sakae PA/SIC 441.5 ○ Sanjō 39 Sanjō-Tsubame
Hokuriku_Expressway
Nanka Iranai) 201. "Without Being Found by Anyone" (誰にも見つけられずに, Darenimo Mitsuke Rarezu ni) 202. "Sword Heart" (HEART OF SWORD) 203. "Overheat (オーバーヒート
List_of_Blue_Lock_chapters
Transfer station design
trains only due to differing operating routes. In the Tokyo Metro, Akasaka-mitsuke Station provides cross-platform transfer between Ginza Line and Marunouchi
Cross-platform_interchange
Minamiuonuma District, Niigata 0257 Minamiuonuma District, Niigata 0258 Mitsuke, Niigata 0258 Murakami, Niigata 0254 Nagaoka, Niigata 0258 Nakakanbara
List of dialing codes in Japan
List_of_dialing_codes_in_Japan
Manga series and its adaptations
Settō-dan wo Sagase) File.9: "Found 80,000,000 Yen!" (8千万円みーつけ!, Hassen Man-en Mitsuke!) File.10: "Regretless Driver's Safety Seminar" (さっぱりと交通安全講習会, Sapparito
You're_Under_Arrest_(manga)
Fifteenth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Kanbara-juku
Japanese Buddhist philosopher and priest
the adopted son-in-law of the priest of Jō'on-ji, a Buddhist temple in Mitsuke, Niigata. Soga returned to study at Ōtani University and became a disciple
Soga_Ryōjin
National highway in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
While National Route 8 travels through the center of the cities Nagaoka, Mitsuke, and Sanjō, National Route 116 passes only through the center of the city
Japan_National_Route_116
Rail operator in Japan (1934–1941)
Authority, construction commenced on the section between Yotsuya-mitsuke and Akasaka-mitsuke, which had been planned by the former Tokyo Rapid Railway as
Tokyo_Rapid_Railway
Japanese public transport company
operate regular buses mainly in the cities of Nagaoka, Kashiwazaki, Ojiya, Mitsuke, Sanjō, Tōkamachi, Uonuma and Minamiuonuma. Yoita, Bunsui, Teradomari,
Echigo_Kotsu
District located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
The hotel opened in 1983 after moving from a location nearby Akasaka Mitsuke Station. The large number of daily visitors to the hotel contributes to
Hiroo,_Shibuya
Buddhist temple
named "Hayatarō", which roughly means "Fast and Brave". Meanwhile, in Mitsuke in neighboring Tōtōmi Province, the farmers suffered greatly from the depredations
Kōzen-ji
Japanese electoral district
areas covered by this district are as follows: Nagaoka Kashiwazaki Ojiya Mitsuke Santō District Kariwa District After the abolition of the 6th district
Niigata_4th_district
Railway station in Sanjō, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
ago (1898-06-16) Services Preceding station JR East Following station Mitsuke towards Naoetsu Shin'etsu Main Line Local Tōkōji towards Niigata Location
Obiori_Station
Season of anime television series
the torii gate at Fukuda Beach, Ryuyokaiyo Koen Auto Camping Ground, and Mitsuke Tenjin Shrine, had seen a significant increase due to the city being featured
Laid-Back_Camp_season_2
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1 Ginza Line for Shibuya 2 Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa
Gaiemmae_Station
Japanese comedian and television presenter
Watabe Kōkō Yakyū no Mikatadesu. ISBN 978-4048955805 Watabe-ryū: Ī Mise no Mitsuke-kata Oshiemasu. Subete Shinten: Hatsudashi 80-ken ISBN 978-4163905471 2018
Ken_Watabe
Minor routes in the Edo period of Japan
to climb were called "women's hills" (女坂 onna no saka) Tōkaidō Between Mitsuke-juku and Goyu-shuku, which bypassed six other post stations on the Tōkaidō
Hime_kaidō
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1 Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke and Shibuya 2 Ginza Line for Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa
Toranomon_Station
Major railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1-2 Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa
Shibuya_Station
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
Line for Chūō-Rinkan 4 Ginza Line for Shibuya 5 Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa 6 Hanzomon Line for Otemachi and Oshiage Tobu
Omote-sandō_Station
Co., Ltd. belleVie Akasaka, a commercial building right above Akasaka-mitsuke Station operated by Metro Properties Co., Ltd. Metro Museum, operated by
Tokyo_Metro_(company)
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
1 Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke and Shibuya 2 Ginza Line for Ueno and Asakusa
Kyōbashi_Station_(Tokyo)
Subway line in Tokyo, Japan
Line (Y-16) Namboku Line (N-07) Marunouchi Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: M-13) Ginza Line (Akasaka-mitsuke: G-05) Chiyoda Hanzōmon 半蔵門 1.0 5.1 Kudanshita 九段下 1
Hanzōmon_Line
Japanese general (1846–1915)
Haruno Haruno in 1913 Native name 大久保春野 Born (1846-10-08)October 8, 1846 Mitsuke-juku, Iwata, Tōtōmi, Japan Died January 26, 1915(1915-01-26) (aged 68)
Ōkubo_Haruno
Buddhist temple
The Tōtōmi Kokubun-ji (遠江国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in the Mitsuke neighborhood of what is now the city of Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. It was one
Tōtōmi_Kokubun-ji
District in Niigata prefecture, Japan
1954 - The cities of Mitsuke and Kamo were formed by merging the surrounding areas, including the former respective towns of Mitsuke and Kamo. On April
Minamikanbara District, Niigata
Minamikanbara_District,_Niigata
Forty-fifth of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Shōno-juku
Bridge in Kyoto
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Sanjō_Ōhashi
Before Death" Transliteration: "Bushidō to wa Ichi Byō go ni Shinu Koto to Mitsuke Tari" (Japanese: 武士道とは一秒後に死ぬ事と見つけたり) March 26, 2018 (2018-03-26) Silver
Gintama. Shirogane no Tamashii-hen
Gintama._Shirogane_no_Tamashii-hen
Japanese warlord (1466–1506)
clan (有田氏女) 4th son: Kita Narikatsu (北就勝, d. 1557) Concubine: ? 5th son: Mitsuke Motouji (見付元氏) Mōri clan Mōri Motonari "日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)「毛利元就」の解説". kotobank
Mōri_Hiromoto
Attempted killing of Emperor Hirohito
Emperor would not pass through the area, but that he would through Akasaka-mitsuke. At 9:40 am, Lee arrived there only to find that the Emperor had already
Sakuradamon_incident_(1932)
Twenty-third of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Shimada-juku
Thirty-first of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
Fuchū Mariko Okabe Fujieda Shimada Tōtōmi Kanaya Nissaka Kakegawa Fukuroi Mitsuke Hamamatsu Maisaka Arai Shirasuka Mikawa Futagawa Yoshida Goyu Akasaka Fujikawa
Arai-juku
Japanese manga series
incursions. 12 "How to Find Your Way of Life" Transliteration: "Jinsei no Mi Mitsuke Kata" (Japanese: 人生の見つけ方) Mamoru Enomoto Hiroko Fukuda Tomoe Makino March 24
Headhunted_to_Another_World
Twenty-seventh of the 53 stations of the Tōkaidō in Japan
little indication of a post town. Tōkaidō Kakegawa-juku - Fukuroi-juku - Mitsuke-juku Carey, Patrick. Rediscovering the Old Tokaido:In the Footsteps of
Fukuroi-juku
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Sacred
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Wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
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Obedient.
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Dark stranger.
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Son of Alpine.
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Hebrew Ukrainian
Grace.
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