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Kushira (串良町,
Kushira-chō) was a town
located in
Kimotsuki District,
Kagoshima Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of...
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merged into the town of Kimotsuki. On
January 1, 2006 the
towns of Aira and
Kushira, and the town of Kihoku, from Soo District,
merged into the
expanded city...
- 88.95 km2. On
January 1, 2006, Kihoku,
along with the
towns of Aira and
Kushira (both from
Kimotsuki District), was
merged into the
expanded city of Kanoya...
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Chitose Chiyoda Zuihō
Naval Air
Group Himeji Kōkūtai
Hyakurihara Kōkūtai
Kushira Kōkūtai
Sunosaki Kōkūtai
Suzuka Kōkūtai
Taiwan Kōkūtai
Tateyama Kōkūtai...
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section was
opened by JR. The 1 km
connection to
Kushira opened the
following year, and in 1938 the
Kushira -
Funama section was regauged, with a new station...
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School Kagoshima Prefectural Shibushi High
School Kagoshima Prefectural Kushira Commercial High
School Kagoshima Prefectural Nanshun High
School Kagoshima...
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opened by the
Osumi Light Railway Co. as a 762mm
gauge line from
Funama to
Kushira, via a
reversing station at Kanoya,
between 1915 and 1923. The line was...
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Hitoyoshi 2nd
Izumi 2nd
Kanoya Katori Kōriyama 1st Kōriyama Kōwa 1st Kōwa
Kushira Oihama Okazaki 1st
Okazaki 2nd
Okazaki Sagamino 1st
Sagamino 2nd Sagamino...
- Shibushi. The town of
Kihoku merged with the city of
Kanoya and the
towns of
Kushira and Aira from
Kimotsuki District to form the city of Kanoya. 曽於市役所. "曽於市公式ホームページ"...
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Kanoya was
expanded following the
merger of the two
towns of Aira and
Kushira in
Kimotsuki District, and
Kihoku in Soo District. The
original Kanoya...