- The
Kyūjō incident (宮城事件,
Kyūjō Jiken) was an
attempted military coup d'état in the
Empire of ****an at the end of the
Second World War. It
happened on...
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Odoru Ryūgūjō (踊る龍宮城,
literally "Dancing
Dragon Palace") is a 1949
black and
white ****anese film
directed by
Yasushi Sasaki.
Hibari Misora Masuda Takashi...
- (formerly the shōgun's residence), and the new
imperial Palace Castle (宮城,
Kyūjō) was
constructed on the site in 1888. The
castle has many gardens. A non-profit...
- was a ****anese
military officer and one of the
chief conspirators in the
Kyūjō incident, a plot to
seize the
Imperial Palace and to
prevent the broadcast...
- in Aki, Kōchi Kyūjōmae
Station (Okayama), in Kurashiki,
Okayama Kiryū-
Kyūjō-Mae Station, in Kiryū,
Gunma Seibukyūjō-mae Station, in Tokorozawa, Saitama...
-
First Hiroshima Muni****l
Stadium (初代広島市民球場,
Shodai Hiroshima Shimin Kyūjō) was a
stadium in Hiroshima, ****an. It was
primarily used for baseball, and...
- was one of
several members of that
staff to parti****te in a coup (the
Kyūjō incident) in the
early morning of 15
August 1945, the day the
Emperor would...
-
Kentaro Yasui aided in
completing the manga, with
illustrations by Kiyo
Kyūjō. The
anime series,
spanning 24 episodes, was
produced by
Gonzo and originally...
- Seibukyūjō-mae
Station (西武球場前駅, Seibu-
Kyūjō-mae-eki) is a
junction p****enger
railway station located in the city of Tokorozawa, Saitama, ****an, operated...
-
without the roof and
named Seibu Lions Stadium (西武ライオンズ球場,
Seibu Raionzu Kyūjō) as the new home
field of the
Lions that
moved from ****uoka to Tokorozawa...