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Niitsu (新津市,
Niitsu-shi) was a city
located in
Niigata Prefecture, ****an. The city
itself was
founded on
January 1, 1951, but the area had
already been...
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Makoto Niitsu (新津 誠,
Niitsu Makoto, born
February 9, 1973),
known as
Makoto Shinkai (新海 誠,
Shinkai Makoto), is a ****anese
filmmaker and novelist. He is...
- The
Niitsu Oil
Field (新津油田,
Niitsu Yuden) is the
collective name for an oil
extraction zone
distributed in the
southeastern hills of Akiha-ku, Niigata...
- East). It
connects Kōriyama
Station in Kōriyama, ****ushima Prefecture, and
Niitsu Station in
Akiha Ward, Niigata,
Niigata Prefecture. The name "Banetsu" is...
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Niitsu Station (新津駅,
Niitsu-eki) is a
railway station in Akiha-ku, Niigata, ****an,
operated by East ****an
Railway Company (JR East).
Niitsu Station is...
- 06 km2 (29.75 sq mi). On
March 21, 2005, Shirone,
along with the
cities of
Niitsu and Toyosaka, the
towns of Kameda,
Kosudo and
Yokogoshi (all from Nakakanbara...
- area was 14.44 km2. On
March 21, 2005, Ajikata,
along with the
cities of
Niitsu,
Shirone and Toyosaka, the
towns of Kameda,
Kosudo and
Yokogoshi (all from...
- Kobayashi, Unshō I****uka and Kōichi
Sakaguchi with an
interlude by
Shimai Niitsu for 1 episode, "Riding on Lapras" (ラプラスにのって,
Rapurasu ni Notte) by Mayumi...
- Kobayashi, Unshō I****uka and Kōichi
Sakaguchi with an
interlude by
Shimai Niitsu, "Type: Wild" (タイプ:ワイルド, Taipu: Wairudo) by Rika
Matsumoto for 12 episodes...
- area was 9.04 km2. On
March 21, 2005, Tsukigata,
along with the
cities of
Niitsu,
Shirone and Toyosaka, the
towns of Kameda,
Kosudo and
Yokogoshi (all from...