- Line (枕崎線, Makurazaki-sen) was a
railway line
operated by
Nansatsu Railway (南薩鉄道,
Nansatsu Tetsudō). It ran
between Ijūin
Station and
Makurazaki Station...
- is also one
private combined high school.
Following the
closure of the
Nansatsu Makurazaki Line in 1984, the city has been
without p****enger
railway service...
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since about 1992. The
largest cultivation area of tea
which is
around the
Nansatsu plateau ranging from Minami-Kyushu to Makurazaki.
Other important cultivation...
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eight hits.
Eight days later, she sank a 225 ft (69 m)
patrol boat (No. 2
Nansatsu Maru). On 23 August, the
submarine closed in on a
large ship; ****anese...
- 銀鏡軌道
Takachiho Railway 高千穂鉄道
Kagoshima Kōtsū 鹿児島交通
Former names include Nansatsu Railway 南薩鉄道, and
Satsunan Chūō
Railway 薩南中央鉄道.
Still active as a bus operator...
- boat (39/47 t, 1942) was
expended as a
target in the
Mediterranean Sea.
Nansatsu Maru No. 2 ****an
World War II: The
cargo ship was
torpedoed and sunk in...
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Museum Kirishima City
Museum of
History and
Folklore Little Miyata Museum Nansatsu Railway Museum Nihonga Memorial Museum of Art, Sōbun
Sakurajima International...
- URASHIMA, Yukitoshi; OKUB,
Yoshikazu (1984). "Age of
mineralization of the
Nansatsu type gold deposits, Kagoshima, ****an-K-Ar
dating of
alunite from Kasuga...
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building Station plaza The
station opened on
March 10, 1931, when
private Nansatsu Railway (now
Kagoshima Kotsu)
extended the
Makurazaki Line from Kaseda...
- (Partial) Hakata–Meinohama Nijinomatsubara–Yamamoto TBA
March 22, 1983
Nansatsu Line [ja] Ijūin–Makurazaki 49.6 km (30.8 mi)
March 18, 1984
Tsuma Line [ja]...