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industrial parks.
Sojitz was
formed in 2004 by the
merger of
Nissho Iwai
Corporation (日商岩井株式会社,
Nisshō Iwai Kabushiki-gaisha) and
Nichimen Corporation (ニチメン株式会社...
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Nisshō Inoue (井上 日召,
Inoue Nisshō,
April 12, 1887 –
March 4, 1967) was a
radical Buddhist preacher of
Nichirenism who
founded the
interwar ****anese far-right...
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Nisshō (日昭, c. 1221 – 1323) was a
Buddhist disciple of
Nichiren and the
uncle of Nichirō. He was the only
disciple who was
actually older than Nichiren...
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aircraft crews both had
detected Nissho Maru nearby, but
neither the
submarine nor the
aircraft realized Nissho Maru was in distress. On 11 April, President...
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Kanda Nissho (神田 日勝; 1937–1970) was a ****anese
artist and farmer. He is
known mostly for his oil paintings.
Nissho Kanda was born in 1937 in the Nerima...
- The
Nissho Maru
Incident (****anese: 日章丸事件, Persian: حادثه نیشومارو) was a 1953
incident in
which a ****anese ship
broke the oil
trading embargo that the...
- Zealand,
formerly known as
Juken Nissho is a ****anese-owned
forestry company operating in New Zealand.
Juken Nissho was
formed for the 1990
purchase of...
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during his time at the
Mimata Junior High
School and
Nissho Gakuen High School.
Takaoka helped Nissho Gakuen to parti****te in the 2023 All ****an High School...
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group led by self-styled
Buddhist preacher,
Nisshō Inoue. Born as
Inoue Shirō in 1886 in
Gunma Prefecture,
Nisshō spent his
young adult life as a drifter...
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direct lineage was
called the Nichirō or Hiki****atsu monryu.
Nisshō's lineage became the
Nisshō or Hama monryu. Nitchō
formed the
Nakayama lineage but later...