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unusual facts about Tsuru, Yamanashi



Crazy Ken Band

Both were successful; Tsuru charted at #10 on the Oricon weekly chart, selling 13,323 copies in its first week, while Kame charted at #11, selling 12,158 copies in its first week.

Dōshi, Yamanashi

During the cadastral reform of the early Meiji period in 1889, the village of Dōshi was created within Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture.

Ichikawa

Ichikawamisato, Yamanashi, frequently known simply as Ichikawa, is a city in Yamanashi, Japan.

Katsunuma

Katsunuma, Yamanashi, town located in Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi, Japan

Kiyosato

Kiyosato, Yamanashi, a region in the city of Hokuto, Yamanashi, formerly part of Takane, Yamanashi

Kokubo

Kokubo Station, train station in Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

Kosuge, Yamanashi

During the cadastral reform of the early Meiji period in July 1, 1889, the village of Kosuke was created within Kitatsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture.

Misaka

Misaka, Yamanashi, a former town located in Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi, Japan

Narusawa, Yamanashi

During the cadastral reform of the early Meiji period in July 1, 1889, the village of Narusawa was created within Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture.

Reynaldo Young

november night gathering of seven lonely yoru-no-tsuru - for chamber ensemble, by the Royal Northern College of Music New Ensemble, conducted by Clark Rundell (Manchester, 18/04/98).

Tabayama, Yamanashi

During the cadastral reform of the early Meiji period in July 1, 1889, the village of Tabiyama was created within Kitatsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture.

Toshiyuki Tsuru

Toshiyuki Tsuru (都留 稔幸) was the director of the 3rd Naruto movie, Dai Kofun! Mikazuki Jima no Animal Panic Dattebayo! These words translate into The Animal Riot of Crescent Moon Island.

Tsuru, Yamanashi

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Yamanashi 1st district

After the last House of Representatives election under the old system in 1993, Representatives from Yamanashi included Liberal Democrat Eiichi Nakao, Socialist Azuma Koshiishi and reformist Sakihito Ozawa.


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