Miyagi, Gunma, a village in Japan, merged into Maebashi in 2004
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Since the characters for Kōzuke are more commonly read "Ueno," Gunma Prefecture's Japan Rail stations do not use it as a name prefix, using "Gunma" instead.
He attended Miyagi Normal School in Miyagi prefecture, but was forced to quit due to abusive behavior by its principal, a native of Satsuma Province.
Murata, Miyagi, a town located in Shibata District, Miyagi, Japan
Naruko, Miyagi, a former town in Japan, now merged into Ōsaki, Miyagi
It is said that the famous Tanabata festivals and parades of Aomori prefecture (also celebrated in the city of Sendai in Miyagi prefecture), which draw over 3 million people to the prefecture a year, were popularized in remembrance of Sakanoue no Tamuramaro's campaign to subdue the tribal societies then living in Tōhoku.
A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto began airing on ABC on July 4, 2013 and were later aired on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, Hokkaido Broadcasting Company, Chukyo TV, BS11 and AT-X.
Rikuzen-Shirasawa Station, JR East railway station located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
In all the four movies, the reunion scene is the only time Miyagi actually wears his Medal of Honor.
The population collapse of Tohoku, which began before the year 2000, has accelerated, now including previously dynamic Miyagi.