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Takeshi Iwaya (岩屋 毅,
Iwaya Takeshi, born
August 24, 1957) is a ****anese
politician of the
Liberal Democratic Party. He is a
member of the
House of Representatives...
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Iwaya is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Mihoko Iwaya (岩屋 美保子, born 1964), ****anese
footballer Naomine Iwaya (岩谷 高峰, born 1960), ****anese...
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Shogo Iwaya (岩谷翔吾,
Iwaya Shogo, born 11
March 1997) is a ****anese
dancer and actor. He is one of the
performers of the J-Pop
group The
Rampage from Exile...
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written by
storybook author Iwaya Sazanami, who had
joined the
Ministry of
Education as
nonpermanent staff in 1906.
Iwaya had
already published a version...
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Iwaya Station is the name of two
train stations in ****an:
Iwaya Station (Hyōgo)
Iwaya Station (Saga) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about railway...
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Enoshima Shrine Iwaya Caves - were
formed by the
erosion of
waves in
ancient times. It has also been a
place for
Buddhist monks to train. The
Iwaya caves consists...
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Chikako Murakami (born 10
October 1970) is a ****anese
basketball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Tōru
Iwaya (岩谷 徹,
Iwaya Tōru, born
February 12, 1936) is a ****anese
mezzotint engraver and painter. Born in Koriyama, ****an in 1936, the
youngest child...
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Naomine Iwaya (born 10
December 1960) is a ****anese
former alpine skier who
competed in the 1984
Winter Olympics. "Naomine
Iwaya Biography,
Olympic Medals...
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Iwaya (達谷窟) is a
Tendai sect
Buddhist temple in
Hiraizumi in
southern Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku
region of ****an. Its main
image is a stone...