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This old town occupies the middle reaches of the O...
A plateau-like basin in the southern part of the R...
Also called "keiji." Short for "kei...
A sea annex of the Pacific Ocean that spreads sou...
...The area around the Saitama Kofun Group (Gyoda...
This was the name given to Omotokyo when it was re...
Based on the principles of Article 25 of the Japa...
… [Takashi Saito]. . . *Some of the terminology t...
Thermocouples are made by joining the tips of two...
A Dutch scholar in the mid-Edo period. Commonly k...
… [Matsui Jin]. … *Some of the terminology explan...
…By the beginning of the 17th century, prices in ...
A type of seasoning used in Chinese cuisine. It is...
The English Separatist Puritans came to New Englan...
...In addition, plants used to make prayer beads,...