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Sassanage
Sassanage Sas"sa*nage, n. [See Sarse a sieve.] Stones left after sifting. --Smart.

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- March 1, 1964, and Takaoka (Hekikai District) on September 1, 1965, and Sanage (Nishikamo District) on April 1, 1967, as well as the village of Matsudaira...
- Sanage Station (猿投駅, Sanage-eki) is a railway station in the city of Toyota, Aichi, ****an, operated by Meitetsu. Sanage Station is a terminal station...
- The Sanage Kiln (猿投窯 Sanageyō) is a generic name for a historic kiln dating back over 1,000 years. It is located about 20 km west of Toyota in the east...
- kilnsKilns of Sue pottery (Middle and Late Kofun period, Osaka, ****an) Sanage cluster of kilnsKilns of Green Glazed Ware [ja] and Ash Glazed Ware [ja]...
- connecting Sanage Station in Toyota and Hekinan Station in Hekinan. It originally extended beyond Hekinan to Kira Yoshida, and beyond Sanage to Nishi Nakagane...
- archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara period Buddhist temple located in the Sanage neighborhood of the city of Toyota, Aichi, ****an. The temple no longer exists...
- (2015) Hisaya Ōdori Park (2020) Nagoya and Seto Digital Tower from Mount Sanage (2016) Sakae area (2016) Nagoya lies north of Ise Bay on the Nōbi Plain...
- the southern foot of Mount Sanage and was built at Ryūshō-in, one of the jingu-ji Buddhist temples ****ociated with Sanage Jinja, a major Shinto shrine...
- 1, 1951, Koromo gained city status and on April 1, 1953, the village of Sanage gained town status, merging with two neighboring villages on March 1, 1955...
- communities of Komaki and Kasugai, then continuing to the southwest until Mount Sanage along the border between Toyota and Seto. From there, the hills continue...