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Tōkai ( 東海, literally ''East Sea'') in Japanese may refer to: * Tōkai region, a subregion of Chūbu ** Tōkai proportional representation block * Tōkai, Ibaraki, a village, also known as "Tokaimura" (Tokai-village) * Tōkai, Aichi, a city * Tōkai University, a private university in Tokyo * Tokai High School, private high school in Nagoya * Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant, Ibaraki * 2478 Tokai, a main belt asteroid * Tōkai (train), a train service between Tokyo Station and Shizuoka Station * Tōkai Gakki or Tokai Guitars, a Japanese guitar company * Kyūshū Q1W ''Tōkai'', an anti-submarine bomber of Imperial Navy * Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, a Japanese financial services company * Tōkai earthquakes, major earthquakes occurring regularly with an interval of 100 to 150 years * Tokaimura nuclear accident, a fatal criticality accident in Tōkai, Ibaraki on 30 September 1999 Tokai may refer to: * Tokai, Cape Town, a large residential suburb of Cape Town, South Africa * T ...
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東海 (other)
東海 or 东海 means "East Sea" or "Eastern Sea" in Chinese characters. In Chinese, it may refer to: * East China Sea, a marginal sea east of China ** East Sea (Chinese literature), one of the Four Seas, a literary Names of China, name for the boundaries of China * Tunghai University, a university in Taiwan In Japanese, it may refer to: * Tōkai region, a subregion of Chūbu facing the Pacific Ocean * Tōkai, Ibaraki, a village in Ibaraki, Japan * Tōkai, Aichi, a city in Aichi, Japan * Tōkai University, a university in Tokyo, Japan * Tōkai Gakki, a Japanese guitar manufacturer * Tōkai (train), a train service * Central Japan Railway Company, a railway operator In Korean hanja, it may refer to: * Sea of Japan, a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean, bordered by Japan, Korea and Russia * Donghae, Gangwon, a city in Gangwon, South Korea * Donghae (singer), a member of the Korean music group Super Junior See also

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Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings
is a Japanese financial services holding company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo. It is mainly involved in providing brokerage services through its subsidiary Tokai Tokio Securities. Tokai Tokyo Securities was formed from a merger between Tokai Maruman Securities and Tokyo Securities in 2009. Tokai Maruman itself was the product of a merger between Maruman and Tokai in 1996. Maruman, Tokai and Tokyo Securities were founded in 1908, 1944 and 1929 respectively. In 2009, the group restructured to create Tokai Tokio Financial Holdings as the listed holding company. The group is present in Asia and the United States through strategic partnerships and alliances. In 2013, it formed business alliances with the Bank of East Asia The Bank of East Asia Limited, often abbreviated to BEA, is a Hong Kong public banking and financial services company headquartered in Central, Hong Kong, Central, Hong Kong. It is currently the largest independent local Hong Kong bank, and o ... in Hong Ko ...
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Donghae (other)
Donghae () may refer to: * East Sea, the South Korean name of the Sea of Japan ** Donghae Expressway, the name of the expressway in South Korea ** Donghae Line, a railway line in Busan, South Korea * Donghae City, in South Korea ** ''Donghae''-class corvette, a class of four ships of navy of South Korea * Lee Donghae (born 1986), member of K-pop boy band, Super Junior See also * 東海 (other) 東海 or 东海 means "East Sea" or "Eastern Sea" in Chinese characters. In Chinese, it may refer to: * East China Sea, a marginal sea east of China ** East Sea (Chinese literature), one of the Four Seas, a literary Names of China, name for the ..., the East Asian script for "East Sea" ** Donghai (other), Pinyin romanization ** Tōkai (other), Japanese romanization ** Tunghai (other), Wade–Giles romanization {{disambiguation ...
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Tokay (other)
Tokay may refer to: Viniculture * Tokaji (formerly spelled ''Tokay'' in English), wines produced in the Tokaj region of Hungary and Slovakia * Muscadelle, called Tokay in Australia * Tocai Friulano, a defunct synonym for Sauvignon vert in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine region in Italy * Tokay d'Alsace, an obsolete name for Pinot gris grapes in Alsace * Tokay (grape), an alternative name for the Hungarian wine grape Furmint * Viura, a Spanish wine grape with Tokay as a synonym * Catawba (grape), an American grape with Tokay as a synonym Other uses * Tokay gecko, a gecko native to southeast Asia and the Indo-Australian Archipelago * Tokay High School, a high school in Lodi, California * Tokay Mammadov (1927–2018), Azerbaijani sculptor-monumentalist * "Tokay", a song from the 1929 operetta '' Bitter Sweet'' * The former name of Malaga, California See also * Tokai (other), which covers Tōkai and Tokai * Tokaj (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Tokaj (other)
Tokaj is a town in northeastern Hungary. Tokaj may also refer to: * Tokaj (Slovakia), a wine region in Slovakia * Tokaj wine region, a historic wine region in northeastern Hungary * Tokaj or Zemplén Mountains, Hungary * Battle of Tarcal or Tokaj, fought in 1527 in Hungary See also * Tokaji, wines from the Tokaj wine region in northeastern Hungary * Tokay blanket, a hobo expression meaning drinking alcohol to stay warm * Tokai (other) * Tokay (other) Tokay may refer to: Viniculture * Tokaji (formerly spelled ''Tokay'' in English), wines produced in the Tokaj region of Hungary and Slovakia * Muscadelle, called Tokay in Australia * Tocai Friulano, a defunct synonym for Sauvignon vert in the ...
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Tōkaidō (other)
Tōkaidō may refer to: * Taiheiyō Belt (also Tōkaidō corridor), the megalopolis in Japan extending from Ibaraki Prefecture to Fukuoka Prefecture * Tokaido (company), a Japanese company that manufactures karate uniforms, belts, and related products * Tōkaidō (region), a Japanese geographical term meaning both an ancient division of the country and the main road running through it * ''Tokaido'', a board game designed by Antoine Bauza Transit * Tōkaidō (road), the most important of the Five Routes of the Edo period in Japan * Tōkaidō Main Line, a major Japanese railway line of the Japan Railways Group network * Tokaido Shinkansen, a Japanese high-speed rail line that is part of the nationwide Shinkansen network See also * Tokai (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Tokai (state Constituency)
Tokai is a state constituency in Kedah, Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ..., that has been represented in the Kedah State Legislative Assembly. Demographics History Polling districts According to the gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Tokai constituency has a total of 21 polling districts. Representation history Election results References * {{reflist Kedah state constituencies ...
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Tokai (character)
Tokai (Bangla: টোকাই), transliterated as Tokaii, is the longest survived cartoon character of Bangladesh, is a creation of Rafiqun Nabi or Ronobi, as he is widely known. Tokai, a street urchin of age below ten, is not only a character, it is a phenomenon in Bangladesh, acting as a witty outlet of the feelings of the people about current political and socio-economic condition of the nation. In fact the word ''tokai'' has become the colloquial synonym for street kids or dumpster diving, dumpster divers in Bangladesh. Having bald head and pot-belly, Tokai became a national asset of Bangladesh. People love Tokai because he reflects their own thoughts in a simple yet witty manner. Tokai, who represents the most deprived people in the society, is the most loved cartoon character in Bangladesh. History Tokai was started in the year-beginning issue of ''Saptahik Bichitra'' on 17 May 1978. Since then, Tokai appeared in the weekly magazine ''Saptahik Bichitra'' and later in Sap ...
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Tokai, Cape Town
Tokai, a large residential suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, is situated on the foothills of the Constantiaberg, (a large whaleback shaped mountain in the Table Mountain range) and is bordered by Steenberg and Kirstenhof to the south, Bergvliet to the east, and Constantia to the north. Tokai is further divided into the main area of the suburb (Tokai) to the south, and the smaller and more affluent Dennendal area to the north, which backs into the river and forest. It is also home to numerous gated communities, including the Steenberg Golf Estate, Tokai's property prices are high within the context of the Cape Town real estate market, with the average detached house price in the suburb sitting at R7.21 million as at May 2025. The area is one of the more desirable among residents of Cape Town, and is known for its laidback, peaceful lifestyle and easy access to major transit routes, amenities, beaches, and nature trails. History In 1791 or 1792, governor Johan Isaac Rheniu ...
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Tokaimura Nuclear Accident
The Tokaimura nuclear accidents refer to two nuclear related incidents near the village of Tōkai, Ibaraki, Tōkai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The first accident occurred on 11 March 1997, producing an explosion after an experimental batch of solidified nuclear waste caught fire at the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation, Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) radioactive waste bituminisation facility. Over twenty people were exposed to radiation. The second was a criticality accident at a separate fuel reprocessing facility belonging to JCO (company), Japan Nuclear Fuel Conversion Co. (JCO) on 30 September 1999 due to improper handling of liquid uranium fuel for an experimental reactor. The incident spanned approximately 20 hours and resulted in radiation exposure for 667 people and the deaths of two workers. Most of the technicians were hospitalised for serious injuries. It was determined that the accidents were due to inadequate regul ...
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Tōkai Earthquakes
The Tōkai earthquakes () are major earthquakes that have occurred regularly with a return period of 100 to 150 years in the Tōkai region of Japan. The Tōkai segment has been struck by earthquakes in 1498, 1605, 1707, and 1854. Given the historic regularity of these earthquakes, Kiyoo Mogi in 1969 pointed out that another great shallow earthquake was possible in the "near future" (i.e., in the next few decades). Given the magnitude of the last two earthquakes, the next is expected to have at least a magnitude scale of 8.0 , with large areas shaken at the highest level in the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale, Japanese intensity scale, 7. Emergency planners are anticipating and preparing for potential scenarios after such an earthquake, including the possibility of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of injuries, millions of damaged buildings, and cities that include Nagoya and Shizuoka devastated. Concern has been expressed over the presence of the Ha ...
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Kyūshū Q1W
The Kyūshū Q1W ''Tōkai'' (東海 "Eastern Sea") was a land-based, anti-submarine patrol bomber aircraft developed for the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. The Allied reporting name was Lorna. Although similar in appearance to the German Junkers Ju 88 medium bomber, the Q1W was a much smaller aircraft with significantly different design details. Design and development The Imperial Japanese Navy ordered development of the Kyūshū Q1W as the Navy Experimental 17-Shi Patrol Plane in September 1942, and the first test flight took place in September 1943. It entered service in January 1945. The Q1W carried two, low-power engines, allowing for long periods of low-speed flight. In same period, Kyūshū built the K11W1 Shiragiku, a bomber training plane (also used in Kamikaze strikes) and the Q3W1 Nankai (''South Sea''), a specialized antisubmarine version of the K11W. The latter was of all-wood construction and was destroyed during a landing accident on its first flight ...
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