- 9-car 183
series EMUs,
replacing five of the
seven daily diesel-powered
Inubō (犬吠)
express services that
operated between Shinjuku/Ryōgoku and Chōshi...
- Cape
Inubō (犬吠埼, Inubōsaki) is a cape on the
Pacific Ocean, in Chōshi,
Chiba Prefecture, ****an. The cape is near the
midpoint of the ****anese Archipelago...
-
Inuboh Station (犬吠駅,
Inubō-eki) is a
railway station on the
privately operated Chōshi
Electric Railway Line in Chōshi, Chiba, ****an.
Inuboh Station is...
-
Matenrou no
Kaijin (2005
Tokyo Sougensha)) The
Adventures of
Satomi Inubo (犬坊里美の冒険,
Inubo Satomi no
Bouken (2006
Kobunsha Press)) The
Final Pitch (最後の一球,...
- 海鹿岩, sea lion rock) , Ashika-jima (海獺島 or 海鹿島, sea lion island), and Cape
Inubō (犬吠埼, dog-barking point).
Bones of Z. ****onicus
dating to 3500–2000 BC were...
-
prefectural capital at
Chiba and 90 to 100
kilometers from
central Tokyo. Cape
Inubō,
within the city, is the
easternmost point in the Kantō region. Chōshi is...
- used. The
image features the Toei logo
superimposed over a
scene from Cape
Inubō in Chiba, of
three rocks in the surf
beyond the
beach as
waves crash over...
- also its
unique cultural heritage. The
mouth of the Tone
River and to Cape
Inubō and Byōbugaura in
northeastern Chiba Prefecture make up the
southern part...
- Inubōsaki
Lighthouse (犬吠埼燈台, Inubōsaki tōdai) is a
lighthouse on Cape
Inubō, in the city of Chōshi,
Chiba Prefecture ****an. It is
notable as one of the...
- south-western part of the Sea of Okhotsk. E.
pacifica is
fished from Cape
Inubō north. The
annual catch of
krill in ****anese seas is
limited to 70,000 metric...