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Amakusa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amakusa Airfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amakusa Airfield is an airport located 2.3 NM northwest
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I had the great fortune to live in the breathtaking Amakusa Islands for two years, from mid-1991 through mid-1993. ... I lived in the vibrant town of Hondo on the last bridge-accessible island (there are more than a hundred islands there) about an hour's drive from the mainland.
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Islands near Shimoda, Amakusa island, Kumamoto-ken, Japan, photo. Photos by Reggie Thomson. In Search of Beauty ... ; Buy this photo NOW - royalty-free use, only GB £14.95; Pay securely using Visa, Access or PayPal; Photos are made available for download within about Supplied at 2700 x 2025 pixels (=22.8 x 17.1 cm at 300dpi);
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天草の真正クモ類 [in Japanese] The Spiders in the Amakusa Islands, Kumamoto Prefecture [in Japanese]. 入江 照雄 Irie Teruo; 熊本県立教育センター Kumamoto ...
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徳川期天草島における出稼の諸相 [in Japanese] Some froms of the Population Mobility in Amakusa Islands of Tokugawa Era [in Japanese] ...
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Amakusa is an island belonging to Japan, 26½ miles long and 13½ in extreme width, situated about 32°20'N, 130°E, on the west of the province of Higo (island of Kyushyu), from which it is separated by the Yatsushiro-kai.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Amakusa Islands, Japanese Physical Geography. Includes related research links. ... Amakusa Islands[AmAkOO´sA] Pronunciation Key, archipelago, c.340 sq mi (880 sq km), Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectures, in the East China Sea, off W Kyushu,
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Encyclopedia article about Amakusa Islands. Information about Amakusa Islands in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Amakusa clansmen made the islands a major center of Christianity in the 16th cent. Villages and historical relics of this period are found in Unzen-Amakusa...
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mt unzen, steve lachance, japanese christians: Thanks for your question, X: Living and Working in Kumamoto, Japan - By Kevin Cassell I had the great fortune to live in the breathtaking Amakusa Islands for two years, from mid-1991 through mid-1993. ... The people in Amakusa are extremely friendly.
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