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- championship from the maegashira ranking. He is now a sumo coach and head of the Kagamiyama stable as well as a director of the ****an Sumo ****ociation. Tagaryū made...
- PMID 8611515. Hayashi H, Mizuguchi H, Miyahara I, Nakajima Y, Hirotsu K, Kagamiyama H (March 2003). "Conformational change in aspartate aminotransferase on...
- Kagamiyama Castle (鏡山城, Kagamiyama-jō) was a yamajiro-style ****anese castle located in what is today part of the city of Higashihiroshima in Hiroshima...
- Kagamiyama stable (鏡山部屋, Kagamiyama-beya) was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokit****ze ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in November...
- successful at the Battle of Kagamiyama Castle (鏡山城の戦) in 1523. Motonari had problems taking the castle because the lord of Kagamiyama Castle, Kurata Fusanobu...
- Kayochō (駕輿丁村), Shima (島村), and Ayado (綾戸村). Likewise, the village of Kagamiyama (鏡山村) was formed by the merger of the hamlets of Kagami (鏡村), Yamazura...
- with three miles of whitesand beach. Behind the beach and forest is Mt Kagamiyama with its outstanding observatory,[1]. History of Hamatama (1991) (浜玉町史)...
- incorporation into Ōmihachiman Oiso (老蘇) Oiso Oiso Kagamiyama (鏡山) Kagamiyama Kagamiyama Kagamiyama April 29, 1955 Ryūō (竜王) Ryūō Ryūō Na (苗) Na Na Na...
- in the area. In the Sengoku period (1467 – 1573) the Hino clan built Kagamiyama Castle on Mount Kagami (335 metres (1,099 ft)) in the Kurosaka area of...
- properties) of the former Kagamiyama Brewery, which started business in 1875 (8th year of the Meiji Era). The former Kagamiyama Brewery is the last sake...