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- Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. (日東紡績株式会社, Nittō Bōseki Kabushiki-gaisha), known by its operating name Nittobo, is a Tokyo-based company mainly known by its textile...
- Nitto or Nittō or variant may refer to: Nitto Boseki, Tokyo-based manufacturer of textile and fibergl**** products Nitto Denko, corporation producing insulators...
- Mills, Nippon Paper Industries, Nippon Soda, Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Nitto Boseki, NTT docomo, Orient Watch Company, Seibu Kaihatsu, Seven & i Holdings, Shin-Etsu...
- headquarters here, and maintains studios in the former headquarters building Nitto Boseki, a textile and fibergl**** products company The ****anese subsidiary of SAP...
- Iain Glen as Alexander Auchinleck Hugh Bonneville as Fraser McBride Lomama Boseki as Toko Cécile Bayiha as Likola Flora Montgomery as Abigail McBride "Films...
- Kogyo 日信工業株式会社 Nisshin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha TYO: 7230 Nitto Boseki 日東紡績株式会社 Nittō Bōseki Kabushiki-gaisha TYO: 3110 Nitto Denko 日東電工株式会社 Nittō Denkō Kabushiki-gaisha...
- 33)) Engine Sentai Go-onger (2008) (Savage Land Barbaric Machine Beast Bōseki Banki (ep. 22)) Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger (2012) (Masako "Miyabi" Yamada)...
- which was part of the Osaka Shōsen Kabushiki-gaisha co-op, and Osaka Godo Boseki, a textile company which would be bought out by Toyobo. He travelled widely...
- Ejison Bando o Sagase!) The Fear of the Cotton Mill (ザ・恐怖の紡績工場, Za Kyōfu no Bōseki Kōjō) The President's Daughter (大統領の息子, Daitōryō no Musuko) The Secret Counterfeit...
- Institute [ja] established. 1881 – Osaka Iron Works established. 1882 Osaka Boseki Kaisha (spinning mill) in business. Po****tion: 332,425. 1884 – Osaka Shosen...