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- Takinosawa Tameike Dam is an earthfill dam located in Akita Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 0.7 km2...
- 142°28′14″E / 43.04463°N 142.47050°E / 43.04463; 142.47050 Takinosawa P****ing Loop (滝ノ沢信号場, Takinosawa Shingōjō) is a p****ing loop in Shimukappu with two tracks...
- Athletic Park - Cross-country skiing Owani Onsen Ski Area - Alpine skiing Takinosawa Ski Jumping Hill - Ski jumping A total of 51 medal events in 11 medal...
- Sekishō Line Shimukappu Station - (Higashi-Shimukappu Signal Ground) - (Takinosawa Signal Ground) - (Horoka Signal Ground) - Tomamu Station - (Kushinai Signal...
- information Current team YSCC Yokohama Number 6 Youth career Komayose Takinosawa SSS FC Shonan 2012–2014 Nihon Univ. Fujisawa High School College career...
- Ground ) - Shimukappu Station - ( Higashi-Shimukappu Signal Ground ) - ( Takinosawa Signal Ground ) - ( Horoka Signal Ground ) - Tomamu Station "Sapporo Kushiro...
- big adit) was opened in 1879. It was followed by the opening of the Takinosawa adit (瀧ノ沢抗) and Honsawa adit (本沢抗) in 1882, which meant the start of the...
- 2003 Asian Winter Games in Aomori, ****an was held on 6 February at the Takinosawa Ski Jumping Hill. All times are ****an Standard Time (UTC+09:00) Results...
- 2003 Asian Winter Games in Aomori, ****an was held on 4 February at the Takinosawa Ski Jumping Hill. All times are ****an Standard Time (UTC+09:00) Legend...
- the mouth of the Enbetsu. Major tributaries of the Enbetsu include the Takinosawa, Kumanosawa, Nupuripaomanai, Nupurikeshiomappu, and Rubeshube rivers....