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Koshiji (越路町,
Koshiji-machi) was a town
located in Santō District,
Niigata Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 14,160...
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Fubuki Koshiji (越路 吹雪, 18
February 1924 – 7
November 1980), real name
Mihoko Kouno (内藤 美保子), was a ****anese
singer and actress. She
joined the Takarazuka...
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Koshiji Bridge (越路橋,
Koshiji-bashi)
carries ****anese
Kashiwazaki Takahama Horinouchi Line Road No. 23 in
Niigata Prefecture. The
bridge replaced others...
- District), the
village of
Yamakoshi (from
Koshi District), and the
towns of
Koshiji and
Mishima (both from Santō District), was
merged into the
expanded city...
- ****anese in 1951 as "Ai no Sanka" (愛の讃歌, "Love Hymn"), by
singer Fubuki Koshiji,
featuring lyrics by
Tokiko Iwatani. The song
became one of her signature...
- the town of
Nakanoshima (from
Minamikanbara District), and the town of
Koshiji (also from Santō District), was
merged into the
expanded city of Nagaoka...
- the town of
Nakanoshima (from
Minamikanbara District), and the
towns of
Koshiji and
Mishima (both from Santō District), was
merged into the
expanded city...
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following year, the
Asahi Shimbun appointed to the post of
station director Koshiji Miura (former
Deputy Minister of
Political Affairs).: 86–92 In the 1960s...
- the town of
Nakanoshima (from
Minamikanbara District), and the
towns of
Koshiji and
Mishima (both from Santō District), was
merged into the
expanded city...
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character in Blue
Archive Fubuki Kuno (born 1989), ****anese
footballer Fubuki Koshiji (1924–1980), ****anese
actress and
singer Fubuki Takane (born 1965), ****anese...