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Nishibiwajima (西枇杷島町,
Nishibiwajima-chō) was a town
located in
Nishikasugai District,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
- July 7, 2005, Shinkawa,
along with the
towns of
Kiyosu (former) and
Nishibiwajima (all from
Nishikasugai District), was
merged to
create the city of Kiyosu...
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total area was 5.25 km2. On July 7, 2005,
Kiyosu absorbed the
towns of
Nishibiwajima and
Shinkawa (all from
Nishikasugai District) to
create the city of...
- in effect,
Nishikasugai District consisted of four
towns (Biwajima,
Nishibiwajima,
Kiyosu and Shimizu) and 34 villages.
December 17, 1890 – The village...
- the
merger of the
former town
Kiyosu with the
towns of
Shinkawa and
Nishibiwajima (all from
Nishikasugai District). On
October 1, 2009, the neighboring...
- ****atsu-iri
Station exit in May 2018
General information Location 2-59
Nishibiwajima-chō Yoshino, Kiyosu-shi, Aichi-ken 452-0065 ****an
Coordinates 35°11′40″N...
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Kiyosu (1972–2005)
Kozakai (1972–2010) Mito (1939–2008) Miwa (1968–2010)
Nishibiwajima (1969–2005)
Nishiharu (1969–2006)
Nukata (1956–2006)
Obara (1975–2005)...
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Noboru 2 1923 Abashiri,
Hokkaido 1957 1960*
Wakamaeda Eiichirō 3 1930
Nishibiwajima,
Aichi 1958 1959*
Shinobuyama Harusada 3 1925 Date, ****ushima 1958 1958...
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station was used by an
average of 3886 p****engers daily.
former Nishibiwajima Town Hall List of
Railway Stations in ****an "在来線駅に駅ナンバリングを導入します" [Introducing...
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Hideo Yui; 24
November 1930 – 3 June 2007) was a sumo
wrestler from
Nishibiwajima, Aichi, ****an.
Making his
professional debut in
January 1950, he reached...