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stronghold at
Yuzuki Castle, near Dōgo Onsen, and
developed the port of
Mitsuhama to the west to link the area to Honshū and Kyūshū. The clan was conquered...
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connecting Mitsuhama with
Matsuyama began operation.
Mitsuhama absorbed the
village of
Furumitsu in 1925 and
Shinhama in 1937. In 1940
Mitsuhama was merged...
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Mitsuhama Station (三津浜駅,
Mitsuhama-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Matsuyama,
Ehime Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by JR...
- and son of a
powerful executive,
Samba Oi, the
chairman of the
board of
Mitsuhama Computer Technologies (or MCT), one of the
largest keiretsus in ****an...
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owned by Iyotetsu. The line
connects Matsuyama with the port town of
Mitsuhama in
Ehime Prefecture, ****an. The line runs in the
northwest direction from...
- meet
Senior Investigators Lem and Qiu, the
latter of
which represents Mitsuhama Corporation, who is HKPF's
primary source of
equipment and funding. Qiu...
- of
Mitsuhama. (3 towns, 32 villages)
August 1, 1940 — The
villages of Mibu, Kuwabara, Wake, Horie,
Shiomi and Hisaeda, and the town of
Mitsuhama were...
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Stephenson valve gears and ran on coal. The 4.5 mile line ran
every hour from
Mitsuhama to
Togawa (now
Matsuyama City Station)
stopping at
Komachi station. In...
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Preceding station JR
Shikoku Following station Ichitsubo U01
towards Uwajima Yosan Line
Mitsuhama Y54
towards Takamatsu...
- ran
between the City
Station and the port of
Mitsugahama (now
called Mitsuhama), with an
interim stop at Komachi. It was
renamed Togawa Station (外側駅)...