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Hirogawa (広川町,
Hirogawa-chō) is a town in
Arida District,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 30 November 2021[update], the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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Nankai earthquake's tsunami.
Before the 1854
tsunami struck Hiro (now
Hirogawa),
Goryo Hamaguchi lit fire to
sheaves of rice (inamura) to help
guide villagers...
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April 21, 1904) was a
village headman in Hiro, Kii
Province (current
Hirogawa, Wakayama)
noted for his role in
saving villagers from a
tsunami during...
- Arida,
Hirogawa, and Yuasa. The park
comprises the
stretch of ria
coast between Miyazaki-no-Hana (宮崎ノ鼻) in
Arida and
Karao Bay (唐尾湾) in
Hirogawa, as well...
- Vapors, off New
Clear Days Hiro
Hachiman Shrine, a
Shinto shrine located in
Hirogawa,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an Hiroshima, a city in ****an Hiro
Naval ****nal...
- Ceremony. The tahōtō was
dismantled from Hiro-Hachiman-jinja (広八幡神社) in
Hirogawa,
Wakayama in 1951, to hold a
memorial service for the
victims of the atomic...
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Hidaka District Town
Hidakagawa 日高川町 331.61 9,615
Hidaka District Town
Hirogawa 広川町 65.35 7,059
Arida District Town
Inami 印南町 113.63 7,949
Hidaka District...
- a
density of 114 persons/km2. The
total area is 437.88 km2.
Aridagawa Hirogawa Yuasa Yoshino district, Nara Prefecture, ****an
Arida City,
Wakayama Prefecture...
- Prefecture)
suffered particularly severely. 700
houses (41%) in Hiro, Kii (
Hirogawa, Wakayama) were
razed and 3,600
people drowned in Shishikui, Awa (Kaiyō...
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contemporary practitioners of
mezzotint printmaking.
Hamaguchi was born in
Hirogawa,
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an to an upper-class family. His father, Gihei...