Toyama | Toyama, Toyama | Tateyama | Tōyama no Kin-san | Yuzo Toyama | ''Yu 1001'' class at Tateyama, Chiba | Oyabe, Toyama |
Tentative name of the ACB48 Yonezawa was given at the time of the audition from the initial apple(TATEYAMA apple) Yonezawa specialty, carp(Yonezawa carp), of beef(Yonezawa beef).
The girls took a trip down to Tateyama, Chiba to film the video clip, with the main dance scenes set at the cliff of the Sunosaki Lighthouse.
Dentetsu-Ishida Station, a railway station in Toyama, on the Toyama Chihō Railway Main Line
Major stops along the Kitaguni route included Shin-Osaka, Kyoto, Maibara, Tsuruga, Fukui, Kanazawa, Toyama, Naoetsu, and Nagaoka.
What the Kite Thinks: A Linked Poem, by Makoto Ooka, Wing Tek Lum, Joseph Stanton, and Jean Yamasaki Toyama (Manoa: University of Hawaii Press, 1994)
Unfit for combat, it was mainly used as a trainer with the Tateyama Kokutai for more modern twin-engined aircraft.
Jinzū River, a major river in Gifu and Toyama prefectures that is often called the "Miya River"
She was either Ōta Dōkan's adopted daughter, Tōyama Naokage's daughter, or Edo Shigemichi's daughter.
In 1924 Toyama moved his family to Taiwan where he taught in an elementary school and studied Chinese Ch'uan Fa, which included Taku, Makaitan, Rutaobai, and Ubo.
While on Tinian it was used on 13 training and practice missions and five combat missions to drop pumpkin bombs on industrial targets on Toyama, Ōgaki, Shimoda, Yokkaichi, and Nagoya.
Takaoka borders four cities in Toyama Prefecture (Himi, Oyabe, Tonami, and Imizu) and two towns in Ishikawa Prefecture (Tsubata and Hondatsu Shimizu)
Mount Tate (立山), a mountain range in Toyama Prefecture, Japan
All liaison offices (equivalent to stations) are located in Tateyama, Toyama.
Toyama teamed up with Aaron Woolfolk to write the play Bronzeville, about Los Angeles's Little Tokyo during World War II when African Americans became the primary residents there after Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps.
Toyama Shogyo boasts several athletic championships throughout its history, including a victory at Koushien, Japan’s national high school baseball tournament, and participation in the 2005 Japanese national sumo convention.
Trains for Sapporo depart Osaka at 11:50, and call at Shin-Ōsaka, Kyoto, Tsuruga, Fukui, Kanazawa, Takaoka, Toyama, Naoetsu, and Nagaoka, with the final passenger pick-up made at Niitsu at 19:39.