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Hiraka District, Mutsu
Hiraka ( ja, 平加) is a word of Japanese origin that may refer to: * Hiraka, Akita, a town in Japan *Hiraka, Aomori, a city in Japan **Hiraka Station, principal railway station of the city * Hiraka District, Akita, a former Japanese rural district *Yurina Hiraka Yurina Hiraka ( ja, 平加有梨奈; born June 4, 1991) is a Japanese long jumper. She has a personal best of for the event. She began competing in the event as a teenager and cleared six metres for the first time in 2009. She began to make fur ... (born 1991), Japanese long jumper {{disambiguation Japanese-language surnames ...
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Hiraka, Akita
was a town located in Hiraka District, Akita Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,394 and a density of 227.32 persons per km². The total area was 63.32 km². On October 1, 2005, Hiraka, along with the towns of Jūmonji, Masuda, Omonogawa and Ōmori; and the villages of Sannai and Taiyū (all from Hiraka District), was merged into the expanded city of Yokote is a city located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 89,574 in 34,240 households, and a population density of 130 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Yokote is located in southeast c .... External links Yokote official website Dissolved municipalities of Akita Prefecture Yokote, Akita {{Akita-geo-stub ...
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Hiraka, Aomori
was a town located in Minamitsugaru District in central Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Hiraka was founded on March 1, 1955 through the merger of the towns of Taikoji and Kashiwagi with the villages of Takedate, Ozaki and Machiya. On January 1, 2006, Hiraka, along with the town of Onoe, and the village of Ikarigaseki (all from Minamitsugaru District), was merged to create the new city of Hirakawa, and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality. An inland village, Hiraka had an agriculture-based economy and was noted for its production of apples. At the time of its merger, Hiraka had an estimated population of 22,053 and a population density of 99.5 persons per km2. The total area was 221.61 km2. Hiraka was served by Japan National Route 102 and Japan National Route 454 highways, as well as by four stations on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line The is a railway route operated by the Japanese private railway operator Kōnan Railway in Aomori Prefecture, from Hirosak ...
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Hiraka Station
is a railway station in Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. Lines Hiraka Station is served by the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line, and lies 7.5 kilometers from the northern terminus of the line at , Station layout Hiraka Station has a two opposed side platforms with an elevated station building; however, one of the platforms has not been in use since the discontinuation of the Kuroishi Line in 1998. The station is staffed and also serves as the operational headquarters for the Kōnan Line. Platforms Adjacent stations History Hiraka Station was opened on September 7, 1927. Freight operations were discontinued in 1984. Wicket gate operation was turned over to a separate company ( ''kan'i itaku'') in October 1985. A new station building was completed in December 1986. On June 12, 2007, an accident occurred at Hiraka Station when a Kuroishi-bound train derailed. Surrounding area *former Hiraka Town Hall *Hiraka Post Offi ...
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Hiraka District, Akita
was a rural district located in southern Akita, Japan. On 1 October 2005, its remaining components- the towns of Hiraka, Jūmonji, Masuda, Omonogawa, Ōmori; and the villages of Sannai and Taiyū- merged into the city of Yokote, upon which Hiraka District was dissolved and ceased to exist as an administrative unit. History The area of Hiraka Distinct was formerly part of Dewa Province, which was divided into the provinces of Ugo Province and Uzen Province following the Meiji restoration on 19 January 1869, with the area of Hiraka becoming part of Ugo Province. At the time, the area consisted of one town (Yokote) and 113 villages all of which were formerly under the control of Kubota Domain. Akita Prefecture was founded on 13 December 1871. With the establishment of the municipality system on 1 April 1889, Hiraka District, with one town (Yokote) and 23 villages was established. Masuda and Asamai were raised to town status in 1895, followed by Kakumagawa in 1896, and Numadat ...
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Yurina Hiraka
Yurina Hiraka ( ja, 平加有梨奈; born June 4, 1991) is a Japanese long jumper. She has a personal best of for the event. She began competing in the event as a teenager and cleared six metres for the first time in 2009. She began to make further improvements in the 2013 season. That year she was runner-up at the Hyogo Relays then won at the Mito International with a personal best of . She also won at the Nanbu Memorial in Sapporo.Yurina Hiraka
Tilastopaja. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
She had her first national podium finish at the , placing third behind