Kohama (other)
   HOME
*





Kohama (other)
Kohama (小浜, 小濵 or 粉浜) may refer to: Locations *Kohama-chō (小浜町), an area of Toyohashi in Japan *Kohama-gobo, one of the names of Gosho-ji, a Buddhist temple in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Kohamajima, an island which is part of the town of Taketomi, Okinawa, Japan People * Hidehiro Kohama (小浜英博 or 小濵 英博), a popular news and sports announcer on Sun Television in Japan * Mototaka Kohama (小浜元孝) (1932-2017), a Japanese basketball player and head coach who took his team to the world championships three times *Satoru Kohama, a Lt. Commander and CO of the Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo (1933) during World War II * Unabara Ohama Kohama (海原お浜・小浜), a Japanese manzai duo which had a TV variety show in the early 1970s Transportation * Higashi-Kohama Station, a station on the Hankai Line in Osaka and Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan * Kohama Station, a station on the Nankai Main Line in Nishinari-ku, Osaka * Toda-Kohama Station ( ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Toyohashi
is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 377,453 in 160,516 households and a population density of 1,400 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . By area, Toyohashi was Aichi Prefecture's second-largest city until March 31, 2005 when it was surpassed by the city of Toyota, which had merged with six peripheral municipalities. Geography Toyohashi is located in southeastern Aichi Prefecture, and is the capital of the informal "Higashi-Mikawa Region" of the prefecture. It is bordered by Shizuoka Prefecture to the east, and by Mikawa Bay and the headlands of the Atsumi Peninsula to the west. To the south is the Enshu Bay of the Pacific Ocean. The presence of the warm Kuroshio Current offshore gives the city a temperate climate. The in Toyohashi is a sea turtle nesting spot. Climate The city has a climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa''). The average annual te ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Higashi-Kohama Station
is a station in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan on the Hankai Tramway Hankai Line. The station is about 10m east from Kohama Station on the Nankai Main Line. History *1911-12-01: Higashi-Kohama Station opens with the opening of the Hankai Tramway track *1915-06-21: Hankai Tramway merges with Nankai Railway, and Higashi-Kohama Station becomes a station of the merged company *1944-06-01: After another company merger, Higashi-Kohama Station becomes a station of Kinki Nihon Railway *1947-06-01: The line (along with the station) is transferred to Nankai Denki Railway *1980-12-01: The line (along with the station) is transferred to Hankai Tramway Station and platforms In order to handle two trains simultaneously, Higashi-Kohama Station is a single island platform with a track on each side. Environs The Sumiyoshi Higashi-Kohama Post Office is located about 100m southwest of Higashi-Kohama Station. Osaka Municipal Higashi-Kohama Elementary School is about 200m northeast of the station, ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Obama (other)
Barack Obama (born 1961) was the 44th president of the United States (2009 to 2017). Obama may also refer to: Entertainment *"Obama", a song by Michael Shannon *"Obama", a song by Anohni from the 2016 album ''Hopelessness'' *"Obama", a song by Blueface from the 2020 album '' Find the Beat'' Fauna * ''Obama'' (genus), a genus of terrestrial flatworms * '' Etheostoma obama'', a species of darter endemic to the eastern United States * ''Tosanoides obama'', a coral reef fish species in Hawaii People * Obama (surname), a surname of African or Japanese origin, and any of several people with that name * Obama (drag queen), Italian drag queen Places * Obama, Fukui, a city in Japan. Obama-chō (小浜町) was a former town in Japan that was merged with other towns in 1951 to create Obama, Fukui * Obama, Nagasaki, a former town in Japan * Obama Bay, a sub-bay within Wakasa Bay in Japan * Obama Castle (Mutsu Province), Japan * Obama Castle (Wakasa Province), Japan * Obama Domain, a ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Kohama Style
The was a method of making sake during the Edo period at the in the Amagasaki Domain of the former Settsu Province of Japan (now Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture). Today, the method is used by homebrew enthusiasts or by small boutique brewers. History The Kohama style is a direct descendant of techniques used by temple priests near the Mukogawa River in southeastern Hyōgo Prefecture, who learned their distillation techniques from the Nara style. This style spread quickly through the area by Sessen Jūnigō (摂泉十二郷) to places such as Itami, Ikeda, and Kōike. The sake was produced, then shipped down the Mukogawa River to Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ..., where it was then shipped to Edo. However, Sessen fell out of favor with the shogunate, which ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Sanin Main Line
The is a railway line in western Japan, which connects Kyoto and Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is the major railway line of the San'in region, approximately paralleling the Japan Sea, crossing Kyoto, Hyōgo, Tottori, Shimane, and Yamaguchi prefectures. The main portion from Kyoto to Hatabu is the longest single continuous railway line in Japan at , although no regularly scheduled train operates over the entire line. The section between Kyoto and Sonobe, connecting Kyoto and its northern suburbs, is a part of JR West's Urban Network and is nicknamed the Sagano Line. Basic data *Distances: *Operators **West Japan Railway Company ( Category 1) ***Kyoto - Hatabu: ***Nagatoshi - Senzaki: **Japan Freight Railway Company ( Category 2) ***Hōki-Daisen - Higashi-Matsue: ***:Yonago - Higashi-Matsue temporary closed ***Okami - Masuda: *Track: **Double: Kyoto – Sonobe, Ayabe – Fukuchiyama, Hōki-Daisen – Yasugi, Higashi-Matsue ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Toda-Kohama Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Todakohama Station is served by the JR West San'in Main Line, and is located 524.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Only local trains stop at this station. Station layout The station consists of one side platform and one island platform. The platforms are unnumbered. The station building still exists, but used as a community center and offices for the JA Nishi Iwami Nakanishi Branch, and has no facilities such as automatic ticket vending machines. The station building is located adjacent to the platform where the outbound train arrives and departs, and is connected by a footbridge to the island platform. The station is unattended. Platforms History Todakohama Station was opened as a terminal station of the Japan Government Railways San'in Main Line when the line was extended extended from Masuda Station ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Nankai Main Line
The is one of the two main railway lines of Japanese private railway company Nankai Electric Railway, together with Kōya Line. The route is from Namba Station in south downtown of Osaka to Wakayamashi Station in Wakayama via Sakai, Izumiōtsu, Kishiwada, Kaizuka, Izumisano, Sennan, Hannan and Misaki municipalities. The proper name is with the company's name, "the Nankai Main Line", not simply "the Main Line" often seen in other Japanese private railways. Lines of the Nankai Main Lane and the connecting lines excluded the Kōya Line and the Airport Line are named generically "". The line is shown with a pictogram of waves, or distinguished with blue from conifer or green Kōya Line. Route data *Line length: *Track: quadruple from Namba to Suminoe (to Kishinosato-Tamade, eastern two tracks are for Kōya Line exclusively), double from Suminoe to Wakayamashi Service types Nankai and Kintetsu are the only two private railway operators in Kansai that offer charged Limited Expre ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Kohama Station
is a railway station in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. Lines Kohama Station is served by the Nankai Main Line, and has the station number "NK07". Layout The station has two island platforms serving two tracks each. Tracks 2 and 4 are fenced and are not in use. Tracks Adjacent stations See also * List of railway stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan. External links {{Portal bar, Japan, Trains * Railway stations Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. ... References External links * Railway stations in Japan opened in 1917 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture {{Osaka-railstation-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Manzai
is a traditional style of comedy in Japanese culture comparable to double act comedy or stand-up comedy. usually involves two performers ()—a straight man () and a double act, funny man ()—trading jokes at great speed. Most of the jokes revolve around mutual misunderstandings, double-talk, puns and other verbal gags. In recent times, has often been associated with the Osaka region, and comedians often speak in the Kansai dialect during their acts. In 1933, Yoshimoto Kogyo, a large entertainment conglomerate based in Osaka, introduced Osaka-style to Tokyo audiences, and coined the term "" (one of several ways of writing the word in Japanese; see below). In 2015, Matayoshi Naoki's manzai novel, , won the Akutagawa Prize. A mini-series adaptation was released on Netflix in 2016. History Originally based around a festival to welcome the Japanese New Year, New Year, traces its origins back to the Heian period. The two performers came with messages from the gods and t ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Gōshō-ji (Takarazuka)
is a Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist temple in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The other name of this temple is . Kohama is the name of the area around the temple and along the Arima Kaidō, which connected Osaka and Kyoto to Arima Onsen during the Edo period. History 250px, Gōshō-ji Gōshō-ji is said to have been established during the Meiō era (1492 to 1501). During the Sengoku period of the 16th century, the town of Kohama developed into a typical temple town (寺内町 ''jinai-machi'') around Gōshō-ji. However, the town and the temple were burned down by General Fukushima Masanori (福島正則) in 1595, by order of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, because it was the hometown of one of the wives of Toyotomi Hidetsugu, called either Kohama-hime (小浜姫) or Kame-hime (亀姫). Hideyoshi had already killed both Hidetsugu and his Kame-hime. Even though Hidetsugu was a nephew of Hideyoshi, his loyalty came into doubt and Hideyoshi suspected he might try to usurp power from either ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Japanese Destroyer Hatsushimo (1933)
was the fourth of six s, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program (''Maru Ichi Keikaku''). Three were laid down in JFY 1931 and the next three in JFY 1933. The remaining six ships in the plan were built as the . History Construction of the advanced ''Hatsuharu''-class destroyers was intended to give the Imperial Japanese Navy smaller and more economical destroyers than the previous and destroyers, but with essentially the same weaponry.GlobalSecurity.orgIJN ''Hatsuharu'' class/ref> These conflicting goals proved beyond contemporary destroyer design, and the resulting ships were top-heavy design, with severe stability problems and with inherent structural weaknesses. After the "''Tomozuru'' Incident" of 1934 and "IJN 4th Fleet Incident" in 1935, ''Wakaba'' underwent extensive modifications on completion to remedy these issues. The ''Hatsuharu''-class destroyers used the same 50 caliber 12.7 cm gun as the ''Fubuki'' class, but all turrets could el ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]