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Saigawa (written: 犀川) may
refer to:
Saigawa, ****uoka (犀川町,
Saigawa-machi), a
former town in
Miyako District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an
Saigawa Dam (Ishikawa...
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Saigawa (犀川町,
Saigawa-machi) was a town
located in
Miyako District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 7,268...
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Saigawa Dam may
refer to the
following dams in ****an:
Saigawa Dam (Ishikawa Prefecture)
Saigawa Dam (Nagano Prefecture) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Kenshin for help. Five
major battles of
Kawanakajima occurred: Fuse in 1553,
Saigawa in 1555,
Uenohara in 1557,
Hachimanbara in 1561, and
Shiozaki in 1564....
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Saigawa Dam is a dam in the
Ishikawa Prefecture of ****an,
completed in 1965.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Dams in
Ishikawa prefecture. "Saigawa...
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Saigawa Dam (犀川ダム,
Saigawa-damu) is a dam in
Nagano Prefecture, ****an on the Sai River. Its lake is also
known as Swan Lake (白鳥湖, Hakuchō-ko) for the swans...
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Saigawa Station (犀川駅,
Saigawa-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the town of Miyako, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by the third-sector...
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Castle Battles/wars
Siege of
Tochio (1544)
Battle of Fuse (1553)
Battle of
Saigawa (1555)
Battle of
Uenohara (1557)
Siege of
Odawara (1561)
Battle of Kawanakajima...
- Higashi-
Saigawa-Sanshirō
Station (東犀川三四郎駅, Higashi-
Saigawa-Sanshirō-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the town of Miyako, ****uoka Prefecture...
- 34 km2. On
March 20, 2006, Toyotsu,
along with the
towns of
Katsuyama and
Saigawa (all from
Miyako District), was
merged to
create the town of Miyako. Miyako...