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Sapporo Municipal Subway
metro system
Makomanai Open Stadium
building in Minami-ku, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
Honda FC
Japanese football club
Sōka University
university
Tezuka Award
a semi-annual manga award
Namboku Line
metro line in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
United Red Army
militant organization that operated in Japan (1971–1972)
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
Sightseeing route in Japan
Takarajimasha
is a Japanese publishing company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is known for publishing subculture-oriented fashion magazines aimed at teens, fashion magazines in general, as well as guide books.
Do-O Expressway
expressway from Mori Town to Kenbuchi Town in Hokkaido, Japan
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
research institute in Japan
Meijō Line
metro line in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Semboku Rapid Railway Line
railway line in Japan
X-League
Japanese league of American football
Kyushu Expressway
expressway in Fukuoka, Saga, Kumamoto, Miyazaki and Kagoshima Prefectures, Japan
Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History
natural history and history museum in Miyazaki, Japan
Higashi-Kanto Expressway
national expressway in Japan
Okayama Prefectural Museum
museum in Okayama, Okayama, Japan
Kan-etsu Expressway
expressway in Japan
Non-no
is a Japanese women's fashion and lifestyle magazine published by Shueisha. The magazine is headquartered in Tokyo.
Kashima Power Station
Fuel oil and natural gas-fired power station in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Second largest fuel oil-fired power station in the world.
Toba Sea-Folk Museum
museum in Toba, Mie, Japan
Sasson Expressway
expressway from Otaru to Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Barazoku
was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor , although before that, there had been Adonis and Apollo, its extra issue, around 1960 serving as a members-only magazine. Barazoku was Japan's oldest and longest-running monthly magazine for gay men. However, it halted publication three times due to the publisher's financial hardships. In 2008, Itō announced that the 400th issue would be the final one. The title means "the rose tribe" in Japanese, hinted from King Laius' homosexual episodes in Greek mythology
415 series
dual-voltage AC/DC outer-suburban electric multiple unit train type
Ad Council Japan
private non-profit organization that distributes Japanese public service announcements
Oi Thermal Power Station
thermal power station in Japan
Tōyo
dissolved municipality in Ehime prefecture, Japan
Yamagata Prefectural Museum
building in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park
zoo
Pocarisweat Stadium
building in Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
Sadistic Mika Band
Japanese rock band (1972-1975)
Fukuoka-Kitakyushu Expressway Public Corporation
Japanese road maintenance company
Holiday-Rapid Okutama
Japanese Train
Aichi Medical University
Higher education institution in Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Wakayama Prefectural Museum
building in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Ishikawa Prefectural University
Higher education institution in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Dojin-kai
The is a yakuza organization headquartered in Kurume, Fukuoka, on the Kyushu island of Japan, a designated yakuza syndicate, with approximately 310 members. As well as being known as a militant yakuza organization, the Dojin-kai has also been known as a de facto drug cartel, as its activities have allegedly included large-scale drug trafficking, specifically methamphetamine trafficking, which is traditionally shunned in the yakuza world.