Haruhi, Aichi, a former town in Nishikasugai District, Aichi, Japan
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When the AE1P design was accepted, Aichi's version became the Atsuta 32 and Kawasaki's version became the Ha-40, which was to be used in IJAAS's Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (Allied reporting name "Tony") fighter.
The Aichi small-elevator manufacturing corporation is manufacturer of vertical transportation systems today, principally elevators and Dumbwaiter (elevator)s.
Fujioka, Aichi, a former town located in Nishikamo District, Aichi, Japan
Isshiki was a coastal settlement in southern Aichi Prefecture, on Mikawa Bay.
Hisaya-ōdōri Station, train station in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
In addition to the Hokuriku region, the bank has branches in Kyoto, Osaka, Niigata, Nagano, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Gifu, Aichi, and Hokkaidō.
Houria Aïchi (حورية عايشي ; Batna) is an Algerian Berber singer of chaoui music.
Kira was a coastal settlement in southern Aichi Prefecture, on Mikawa Bay.
She was born on November 10, 1960, in the city of Moriyama, Aichi, (now Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University.
Ōmori-Kinjōgakuin-mae Station (大森・金城学院前駅) in Aichi Prefecture (called Ōmori Station until 1992)
It refers to the areas around Sakae intersection, Sakae Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway, and Sakae Station on the Meitetsu Seto Line.
Brightman sang alongside the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, Aichi Chamber Orchestra, Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber orchetsra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, Hong Kong Concert Orchestra and Prime Philharmonic Orchestra in Seoul.
Shirasawa Keikoku Station, guided bus station in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
During her postgraduate studies in Aichi, her talent was spotted by prof. Jan Ekier, during his visit to Japan.