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unusual facts about Yonago, Tottori



Barclay Fowell Buxton

Within several weeks of his arrival over 700 people were attending his services and by the end of the first year seven churches had been founded around Matsue and Yonago.

Fukumoto Kazuo

Fukumoto was born in Tottori Prefecture to a moderately prosperous landowning family.

Hoki

Hōki Province, was an old province of Japan, today part of the Tottori Prefecture.

Hokuei

Hokuei, Tottori, a town located in Tōhaku District of Tottori, Japan

Japanese unified local elections, 2007

Tottori: Centre-right supported former vice governor Shinji Hirai wins the election against only one Communist challenger and succeeds retiring Yoshihiro Katayama.

Miho

Miho-Yonago Airport (美保飛行場), sometimes referred to as Yonago Airport in Tottori, Japan

Miho Bay

Miho Bay is faced by the coastal cities and towns of and Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Sakaiminato and Yonago make up the Yurigahama Peninsula coastal area of Miho Bay, and the coast continues east to Hiezu and Daisen at the west of Tottori Prefecture.

Muko

Muko Station, a railway station on the Hakubi Line in Kōfu, Tottori Prefecture, Japan

Takashi Kijima

In 1924, the Immigration Act and anti-Japanese sentiment brought the family back to Japan, where it separated: the boy's elder brother followed his father to Osaka while Takashi lived with his mother's family in Ōshinotsu (now part of Yonago), Tottori.


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