- Soyu Stadium,
formerly known as
Akita Yabase Athletic Field (秋田市八橋運動公園陸上競技場,
Akitashi Yabase Undōkōen Rikujōkyōgijō), is an
athletic stadium in Akita,...
-
Nippon Kogyo (the
forerunner of Jomo)
began development of the
nearby Yabase Oil Fields.
Akita Bank was
established in 1941. War
devastated the city...
-
League club
Blaublitz Akita since 2013. It was
formerly known as
Akita Yabase Playing Field.
Since September 2014 it had been
called Akigin Stadium for...
- The
Sakigake Yabase Baseball Stadium (さきがけ八橋球場,
Sakigake Yabase Kyujo) (official name:
Akita City
Yabase Sports Park
Baseball Stadium) is a
stadium in...
- the lake,
beginning on the east side.
Returning sails at
Yabase (
Yabase no
kihan 矢橋帰帆).
Yabase is an old
harbor on the east side of the lake. Near the...
-
Yabase Station (八橋駅,
Yabase-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the town of Kotoura,
Tottori Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by the West...
- Kurayoshi,
Hokuei merged with
Kawamura and
Yabase Districts to
become Tōhaku
District on
March 29, 1896
Yabase District (八橋郡) 35,482 koku 108
villages Kotoura...
- unattended.
Urayasu Station opened on
August 28, 1903 as
Yabase Station (八橋駅). It was
renamed Higashi-
Yabase Station (東八橋駅) on
August 20, 1938, and
became Urayasu...
- See
historical emblems Their home
stadium is Soyu Stadium, also
known as "
Yabase" (capacity 20,125 and the J.League's
oldest serving stadium). The club practices...
- (1868-1870)
Yonago (1600-1617)
Kurayoshi (1614-1622)
Kurosaka (1611-1618)
Yabase (1610-1616)
Hirose (1666-1868) Mori (1677-1871)
Matsue (1600-1871) Matsueshinden...