- Hon'inbō
Chihaku (本因坊知伯, 1710–1733) was a ****anese
professional go player, and
sixth head of the Hon'inbō house. He was a
nephew of Hon'inbō Dōchi. He...
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railway lines, the
Tempoku and Sōya lines,
extended to Wakkanai, and the
Chihaku ferry carried p****engers
further north to Ōdomari in Kara****o. This improved...
- The
Chihaku ferry (稚泊連絡船,
Chihaku renrakusen) or (稚泊航路
Chihaku kōro) was a
ferry service in
operation from 1923 to 1945
between Wakkanai in
north Hokkaidō...
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Otoineppu and
Pompira (present Teshio-Nakagawa) May 1, 1923:
Chihaku Ferry (稚泊連絡船,
Chihaku Renrakusen)
commenced Wakkanai - Ōdomari
November 10, 1923:...
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relating to the
Chihaku ferry.
Wakkanai Park
Evacuation of Kara****o and
Kuriles 戦前、稚内―大泊間で運航「宗谷丸」模型 樺太記念館に地元企業寄贈 にぎわいジオラマで [Sōya Maru (
Chihaku Ferry) Replica...
- successor, Sakugen(策元) 5th Honinbo, Dōchi (道知, 1702-1727) 6th Honinbo,
Chihaku (知伯, 1727-1733) 7th Honinbo,
Shuhaku (秀伯, 1733-1741) 8th Honinbo, Hakugen...
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service previously operated a
service from Wakkanai,
called "
Chihaku-Renrakusen (
Chihaku Ferry Service)" from 1923 to 1945,
which was
linked to ****an's...
- a
number of
memorials that,
along with
those of Cape Sōya, that to the
Chihaku ferry near the
North Breakwater Dome, the
Northern Memorial Museum inside...
- p****enger
ferries that
operated on the ****an
National Railways maritime Chihaku Line
between Odomari, the present-day
Korsakov in Sakhalin, and Wakkanai...
- also with Ōdomari, now Korsakov,
where p****engers
could connect with the
Chihaku ferry to Wakkanai. As
published by the
Ministry of Railways, as of 1 October...