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Takeno District, Fukuoka
Takeno may refer to: *Takeno, Hyōgo, a former town in Kinosaki District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Takeno Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Takeno Station is served by the San'in Main Line, and is located 166.0 kilometers from the termi ..., a railway station in Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan People with the surname *, Japanese basketball player *, Japanese tea master {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Takeno, Hyōgo
was a town in Kinosaki District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. On April 1, 2005, Takeno, along with the towns of Kinosaki and Hidaka (all from Kinosaki District), and the towns of Izushi and Tantō (both from Izushi District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyooka, and no longer exists as an independent municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go .... , the district of Takeno had an estimated population of 4,973.Toyooka City Hall statistics 2015
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Tourism

Takeno beach is a tourist destination during the summer months.


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Takeno Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Takeno Station is served by the San'in Main Line, and is located 166.0 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of one ground-level side platform and one ground-level island platform connected by a footbridge. The station is staffed. Although the rails remain in place, one side of the island platform is not in use, and is fenced off. Platforms Adjacent stations History Takeno Station opened on October 25, 1911. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 226 passengers daily Surrounding area * Takenohama *Cape Nekozaki *Toyooka City Takeno Elementary School / Junior High School See also *List of railway ...
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Akitomo Takeno
, nicknamed AT, is a current professional basketball assistant coach for Osaka Evessa in Japan. He was selected by the Niigata Albirex BB Niigata Albirex BB, formally Niigata Albirex Basketball, is a Japanese basketball club. It is based in Nagaoka, Niigata. Outline The club was founded in 1954 as the company team of Daiwa Securities, a Tokyo-based securities brokerage. In 1 ... with the fifth overall pick in the 2008 bj League draft. He shortened his career due to a torn ACL in his left knee in 2015. Career statistics Regular season , - , align="left" , 2007-08 , align="left" , Fukuoka , 20, , 0, , 17.7, , 44.6, , 41.5, , 81.3, , 0.4, , 2.1, , 0.9, , 0, , 8.1 , - , align="left" , 2008-09 , align="left" , Niigata , 52, , 20, , 25.2, , 39.7, , style="background-color:#CFECEC;, 41.3, , 89.4, , 1.1, , 3.2, , 1, , 0, , 13 , - , align="left" , 2009-10 , align="left" , Niigata , 51, , 33, , 23.0, , 35.2, , 26.9, , 85.5, , 1.3, , 2.9, , 0.1, , 0.1, , 8.6 ...
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Takeno Jōō
was a master of the tea ceremony and a well-known merchant during the Sengoku period of the 16th century in Japan. His name has come down in Japanese cultural history because he followed Murata Jukō as an early proponent of wabi-cha, and was chanoyu teacher to Sen no Rikyū. It is believed that the family descended from the Takeda clan who were guardians of Wakasa Province. His father, Nobuhisa, changed the family name to Takeno, and after roaming the country, settled in Sakai, where he built up a thriving business dealing in leather goods used by warriors. Nobuhisa married the daughter of a priest of Kōfukuji temple in Yamato Province (present-day Nara Prefecture), Jōō's mother. While carrying on the family business in Sakai, Jōō, whose common name was Shingorō (新五郎), did religious duty as an attendant at the Hongan-ji temple in the Yamashina, Yamashiro Province (nowadays Kyoto). In 1532, he took the tonsure and came to be known as Jōō. Evidence shows tha ...
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