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Kankō (寛弘) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Chōhō and
before Chōwa. This
period spanned the
years from July 1004
through December...
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Kanko,
Kankō,
Kankou or
Kankoh may
refer to:
Kankō (寛弘; 1004-1012) an era in ****anese
history Kanko Stadium, Okayama, ****an
Kanko, Korea,
Empire of ****an;...
- ****ita
Adoua Kanko (born 14 July 1980) is a Burkinabé-born
Belgian journalist,
human rights activist,
author and politician. She was
elected as a Member...
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common on ****anese railways,
where it is
referred to as
shisa kanko (指差喚呼),
shisa kakunin kanko (指差確認喚呼) or
yubisashi koshō (指差呼称); in
Mainland Chinese and...
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Fujita Kankō (****anese: 藤田観光) is one of the
leading companies in the
hospitality industry in ****an, and
operates such
prominent hotels as the
Hotel Chinzanso...
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Kankō Ainu" (****anese: 観光アイヌ, "tourist Ainu") is the ****anese term for Ainu
people who are
considered to live or
portray a
traditional or pseudo-traditional...
- The
Kamori Kankō (加森観光) is a
tourist company operating hotels and amu****t parks,
mainly in Hokkaidō, ****an. The
company is
headquartered in Sapporo...
- available. The
Tateyama Kurobe Kankō (立山黒部貫光)
operates most
lines in the route. Its
official abbreviation is TKK. The word
kankō (貫光) was
coined by Muneyoshi...
- Hare no Kuni Sutajiamu),
known from 2010 to
February 2015 as
Kanko Stadium (
Kankoスタジアム,
Kankō Sutajiamu), as well as City
Light Stadium (シティライトスタジアム, ****i...
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height of 91
metres (299 ft). It is
owned by Tsūtenkaku
Kanko Co., Ltd. (通天閣観光株式会社, Tsūtenkaku
Kankō Kabushiki-gaisha) The
current tower is the
second to...