- An
ōtsuchi (大槌, lit.
large hammer or mallet) is a
large wooden war
mallet used by the
samurai class of
feudal ****an. The
ōtsuchi had a
shaft of about...
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Ōtsuchi (大槌町,
Ōtsuchi-chō) is a town
located in
Kamihei District,
Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku
region of
northern ****an. As of 1 March 2020[update]...
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Otsuchi, a
letter from our Mayor".
Archived from the
original on July 7, 2011.
Retrieved March 18, 2011. "Deep Ties
Between Sister Cities of
Otsuchi,...
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Iwate – 0.50
meters (1 ft 8 in) Yamada,
Iwate – 0.53
meters (1 ft 9 in)
Ōtsuchi,
Iwate – 0.35
meters (1 ft 2 in) Kamaishi,
Iwate – 0.66
meters (2 ft 2 in)...
- wind
phone (風の電話, kaze no denwa) is an
unconnected telephone booth in
Ōtsuchi,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an,
where visitors can hold one-way conversations...
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Ōtsuchi Station (大槌駅,
Ōtsuchi-eki) is a
Sanriku Railway Company station located in
Ōtsuchi,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an.
Ōtsuchi Station was
served by the...
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corbin Flail (weapon) Horseman's pick Kanabō
Lucerne hammer Mace (bludgeon)
Ōtsuchi Poleaxe Shepherd's axe
Totokia Sargeaunt,
Bertram Edward (1908). Weapons...
- star, goedendag, holy
water sprinkler (European)
Mughal (Central Asian)
Ōtsuchi (****anese) Patu,
patuki (Māori) Plançon a picot,
planson (European) Quauholōlli...
- film. The
stranded catamaran Hamayuri [ja] in this
aerial image taken in
Ōtsuchi, Iwate,
became the
prototype of the
stranded vessel appearing in the afterlife...
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entirely within the
Sanriku ****kō
National Park.
There are four
large bays,
Ōtsuchi Bay in the north, Ryōishi Bay,
Kamaishi Bay and Tōni Bay in the south....