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Nissei may refer to: * Nisei, second-generation Japanese immigrants in the Americas * Nippon Life or Nissay, Japanese life insurance company * Nissei-chuo Station, railway station in Inagawa, Hyōgo, Japan **Nissei Line, route of Nose Electric Railway from Yamashita Station to Nissei-chuo Station * Nissay Theatre, theatre in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan *Nippon Life Stadium, former baseball stadium in Osaka, Japan *Nissay Red Elf, professional women's table tennis team in the T.League * Nissei Corporation See also *Nisshin (other) Nisshin, Nissin (pronounced the same, written as 日清, 日新, 日真, etc. in Japanese) may refer to: Geography * 日進市: Nisshin, Aichi, a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, near the city of Nagoya * 日進村: Nisshin, Saitama, a former ...
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Nisei
is a Japanese-language term used in countries in North America and South America to specify the ethnically Japanese children born in the new country to Japanese-born immigrants (who are called ). The are considered the second generation, and the grandchildren of the Japanese-born immigrants are called , or third generation. ( are Japanese for "one, two, three"; ''see'' Japanese numerals.) History Although the earliest organized group of Japanese emigrants left Japan centuries ago, and a later group settled in Mexico in 1897,Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)"Japan-Mexico Relations" retrieved 2011-05-17 the four largest populations of Japanese immigrants and their descendants live in Brazil, Canada, Peru, and the United States. American ''Nisei'' Some US ''Nisei'' were born after the end of World War II during the baby boom. Most ''Nisei'', however, who were living in the western United States during World War II, were forcibly interned with their parents (' ...
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Nippon Life
, also known as or is the largest Japanese life insurance company by revenue. The company was founded in 1889 as the ''Nippon Life Assurance Co., Inc.'' In structure it is a mutual company. It first paid policyholder dividends in 1898. Overview Nippon Life employs 70,519 employees and has 70,608 billion yen in assets as of 2016. The company is headquartered in Imabashi Sanchōme, Chūō-ku, 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. ..., Japan. References External links Company website(in Japanese)Company website(in English) Insurance companies of Japan Mutual insurance companies Companies based in Osaka Prefecture Financial services companies established in 1889 1889 establishments in Japan Japanese brands {{japan-company-stub ...
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Nissei-chuo Station
is a passenger railway station located in the town of Inagawa, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Nose Electric Railway."Nissei" is named after Nippon Life Insurance Company. Lines Nissei-chuo Station is served by a 2.6 kilometer Nissei Line The , occasionally abbreviated as Nose Railway or , is a Japanese private railway company headquartered in Kawanishi, Hyogo, which links several areas in the mountainous Nose, Osaka, area to Kawanishi-noseguchi Station in Kawanishi, where one can ..., a spur line of the Myōken Line from , and is located 10.8 kilometers from . It is also the terminus of a 2.6 kilometer spur line to . Station layout The station consists of one island platform and one side platform connected by an elevated station building. Platforms Adjacent stations History Nissei-chuo Station opened on 12 December 1978. It became an unstaffed station from 1 April 1991. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, ...
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Nose Electric Railway
The , occasionally abbreviated as Nose Railway or , is a Japanese private railway company headquartered in Kawanishi, Hyogo, which links several areas in the mountainous Nose, Osaka, area to Kawanishi-noseguchi Station in Kawanishi, where one can transfer to Hankyu Takarazuka Line to Osaka. Nose Electric Railway is a principal subsidiary of Hankyu Corporation. A rush-hour special express train, the ''Nissei Limited Express'', operates from Nissei-chuo Station to Umeda Station, the terminal of Hankyu in Osaka, in the morning and back again in the evening for commuters. Lines and stations Nose Railway has two lines: * Myōken Line (Kawanishi-noseguchi - Myōkenguchi) * Nissei Line (Yamashita - Nissei-chuo) The former is the main route and the latter branches off at Yamashita Station. In addition to the railway, Nose Railway operates a funicular ( Myoken Cable) and a chairlift (Myoken Lift). Operations *S: Trains stop; , , ↑: Trains pass; ↑: Only one direction * trains are o ...
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Nissay Theatre
The is a theatre in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in the Nissay Hibiya Building, designed by the architect Togo Murano. It was completed in 1963 and opened with a performance by the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Since then it has been used to stage productions of the performing arts, Kabuki, operas, and musicals. For many years, until the company acquired its first permanent theater, it staged numerous productions by the Shiki Theatre Company is one of Japan's best-known and largest theatre companies. Shiki Theatre Company employs over 800 actors and staff, and stages about 2800 performances a year. Shiki Theatre Company operates nine theaters for their exclusive use. Originally, t .... Togo Murano buildings Theatres completed in 1963 Theatres in Tokyo Buildings and structures in Chiyoda, Tokyo Nippon Life 1963 establishments in Japan {{Japan-theat-struct-stub ...
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Nippon Life Stadium
Nippon Life Stadium, also called Nippon Seimei Stadium is a former baseball stadium in Japan. The Kintetsu Buffaloes The were a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) team based in Osaka, Japan, which was in the Pacific League. In 2005 the team was merged with the Orix BlueWave to become the team now known as the Orix Buffaloes. The team played in Fujiidera Stadiu ... of the Nippon League played there. References Defunct baseball venues in Japan Nippon Life {{Japan-baseball-venue-stub ...
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Nissei Corporation
Nissei may refer to: * Nisei, second-generation Japanese immigrants in the Americas * Nippon Life or Nissay, Japanese life insurance company * Nissei-chuo Station, railway station in Inagawa, Hyōgo, Japan **Nissei Line, route of Nose Electric Railway from Yamashita Station to Nissei-chuo Station * Nissay Theatre, theatre in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan *Nippon Life Stadium, former baseball stadium in Osaka, Japan *Nissay Red Elf, professional women's table tennis team in the T.League * Nissei Corporation See also *Nisshin (other) Nisshin, Nissin (pronounced the same, written as 日清, 日新, 日真, etc. in Japanese) may refer to: Geography * 日進市: Nisshin, Aichi, a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, near the city of Nagoya * 日進村: Nisshin, Saitama, a former ...
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