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Mitsui O.S.K.
Lines (****anese: 株式会社商船三井, romanized: Kabushiki-gaisha
Shōsen Mitsui;
abbreviated MOL) is a ****anese
transport company headquartered in Toranomon...
- ****anese
cargo liner that
sailed for the ****anese
shipping company,
Osaka Shosen KK [ja], on the ****an to
South America immigrant service from 1954 to 1963...
- been
restored with concrete. When
people resided on the island, the Nomo
Shosen line
served the
island from
Nagasaki Port via Iōjima
Island and Takashima...
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include the
Daibosatsu P**** (大菩薩峠, Daibosatsu-tōge),
Mitake Shosēn Gorge (御岳昇仙峡,
Mitake Shosēn-kyō), and Ni****awa
Canyon (西沢渓谷, Ni****awa-keikoku). The...
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Shinjuku Station,
named Teishajō-mae
Station (停車場前駅) and
renamed in 1937
Shōsen Shinjuku Ekimae Station (省線新宿駅前駅). In July 1945, the
terminal of the Keiō...
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served as a fast ship
service between New York City and ****an for
Osaka Shosen Co.
before World War II;
during the war it was used as a
military transport...
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Kento Nakajima",
which serves as
theme song for the TV
Tokyo drama series "
Shosen Hitogoto desu kara:
Toaru Bengoshi no
Honne no Shigoto" in
which he appears...
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children of Oinu in the year of her death.
According to the
records of
Shōsen-ji
temple in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo, the
temple was
established by "Oda,...
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School (三菱商船学校,
Mitsubishi shōsen gakkō). In 1882 it
became a
national school named Tokyo Nautical School (東京商船学校, Tōkyō
shōsen gakkō). In 1902 the school...
- Tsushima. Kyūshū
Shōsen operates the
route between Nagasaki and the two of Gotō Islands,
namely ****uejima and Nakadōrijima.
Kagoshima Shōsen and
Cosmo Line...