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unusual facts about Okazaki, Aichi


Mitsubishi Z platform

The Colt, which is built at the NedCar plant in Born, Netherlands, the Pininfarina carozzeria in Turin, Italy and the Okazaki, Aichi plant in Japan, is the only "Z-car" in production which uses the platform.


Aichi Atsuta

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.

Aichi small-elevator manufacturing corporation

The Aichi small-elevator manufacturing corporation is manufacturer of vertical transportation systems today, principally elevators and Dumbwaiter (elevator)s.

DZR

Danzan-ryū, a school of jujutsu founded by Henry Seishiro Okazaki

Fujioka

Fujioka, Aichi, a former town located in Nishikamo District, Aichi, Japan

Haruhi

Haruhi, Aichi, a former town in Nishikasugai District, Aichi, Japan

Hazu, Aichi

Isshiki was a coastal settlement in southern Aichi Prefecture, on Mikawa Bay.

Hisaya

Hisaya-ōdōri Station, train station in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

Hokuriku Bank

In addition to the Hokuriku region, the bank has branches in Kyoto, Osaka, Niigata, Nagano, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Gifu, Aichi, and Hokkaidō.

Houria Aïchi

Houria Aïchi (حورية عايشي ; Batna) is an Algerian Berber singer of chaoui music.

Kira, Aichi

Kira was a coastal settlement in southern Aichi Prefecture, on Mikawa Bay.

Naomi Kawashima

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.

Okazaki Kunisuke

When Mutsu was appointed as ambassador to the United States, Okazaki accompanied him as his secretary and enrolled in the University of Michigan, where he became acquainted with Minakata Kumagusu.

Omori Station

Ōmori-Kinjōgakuin-mae Station (大森・金城学院前駅) in Aichi Prefecture (called Ōmori Station until 1992)

Sakae, Nagoya

It refers to the areas around Sakae intersection, Sakae Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway, and Sakae Station on the Meitetsu Seto Line.

Sarah Brightman in Concert with Orchestra

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

Shirasawa Keikoku Station, guided bus station in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

Steven Okazaki

Okazaki co-received the 2008 "Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking" Primetime Emmy Award for White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and his fourth Oscar nomination in 2009, for the documentary short The Conscience of Nhem En.

Okazaki was also involved as a multi-instrumentalist in a San Francisco punk-rock music group called The Maids in 1977-1979, whose sole record, a single called 'Back to Bataan', gained some notoriety by way of later punk music compilations.

Tadao Okazaki

Charles Reid, Member, The National Academy of Design, U.S.A. and The Century Club, New York—Okazaki was taught watercolor techniques for over five years.

Yuko Kawai

During her postgraduate studies in Aichi, her talent was spotted by prof. Jan Ekier, during his visit to Japan.


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