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Ōigawa or Oigawa ( or 大堰川, "Ōi River") is a Japanese family name and a toponym. It may refer to: * Kazuhiko Ōigawa, a Japanese politician and the current governor of Ibaraki Prefecture * Ōigawa, Shizuoka, a former town in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan * Ōigawa Railway, a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Ōigawa Main Line, a Japanese railway line which connects Kanaya Station in Shimada with Senzu Station in Kawanehon (both in Shizuoka Prefecture) * Ōi River (in Japanese: Ōi-gawa), a river in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Ōigawa Dam The is a dam on the Ōi River in Haibara District, Kawanehon, Shizuoka Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It has a hydroelectric power generating station owned by the Chubu Electric Power Company. History The potential of the Ōi River ..., a dam on the Ōi River See also * Oikawa {{disambiguation ...
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Kazuhiko Ōigawa
is a politician and the current governor of Ibaraki Prefecture. A native of Tsuchiura and graduate of the Law School of the University of Tokyo, he entered the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (now Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) in 1988. After studying at University of Washington Law School in 1996, in 1998 he became the first head of the Singapore office for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. He left the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2003, and from that same year he was a Microsoft Asia Executive Officer. After serving as Managing Executive Officer of Microsoft, he became Senior Managing Executive Officer of Cisco Systems from 2010 and in 2016, he was appointed as a director of Dwango, the company that manages Niconico , known before 2012 as , is a Japanese video sharing service based in Tokyo, Japan. "Niconico" or "nikoniko" is the Japanese sound symbolism, Japanese ideophone for smiling. As of 2021, Niconico is the 34th mos ...
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Ōigawa, Shizuoka
was a town located in Shida District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. On November 1, 2008, Ōigawa was merged into the expanded city of Yaizu and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality. Population As of 2008, the town had an estimated population of 22,695 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 962.92 persons per km2. The total area was 24.54 km2. Geography Surrounding municipalities * Fujieda * Yaizu * Shimada * Yoshida, Haibara District History *April 1, 1889 – Aikawa Village, Yoshinaga Village and Shizuhama Village founded. *March 31, 1955 – Ōigawa Town was created from the merger of Aikawa, Yoshinaga and Shizuhama. *November 1, 2008 – Ōigawa Town was merged into the expanded city of Yaizu. References External links ...
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Ōigawa Railway
is a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, which first opened in 1927. The company is commonly known as . The company belonged to the Meitetsu Group until 2015, when it was sold to Eclipse Hidaka, a food and hotel company headquartered in Hidaka, Hokkaido. Operation The company operates preserved steam locomotives, and has "sister railway" agreements with the Brienz Rothorn Railway in Switzerland and the Alishan Forest Railway in Taiwan. Because of its historical rolling stock and the picturesque scenery, the Ōigawa Main Line is often used for shooting films or TV programs, especially those set in the pre-war period, and has been used as a setting in anime. Ōigawa Railway's locomotives include five characters from the ''Thomas & Friends'' series: Thomas the Tank Engine, Hiro, Percy, James the Red Engine, and Rusty. The locomotives are based at Shin-Kanaya Station. Thomas runs between Shin-Kanaya Station and Kawaneonsen-Sasamado Station. 2022 typhoon In Septem ...
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Ōigawa Railway Ōigawa Main Line
Ōigawa or Oigawa ( or 大堰川, "Ōi River") is a Japanese family name and a toponym. It may refer to: * Kazuhiko Ōigawa, a Japanese politician and the current governor of Ibaraki Prefecture * Ōigawa, Shizuoka, a former town in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan * Ōigawa Railway, a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Ōigawa Main Line, a Japanese railway line which connects Kanaya Station in Shimada with Senzu Station in Kawanehon (both in Shizuoka Prefecture) * Ōi River (in Japanese: Ōi-gawa), a river in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Ōigawa Dam The is a dam on the Ōi River in Haibara District, Kawanehon, Shizuoka Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It has a hydroelectric power generating station owned by the Chubu Electric Power Company. History The potential of the Ōi River ..., a dam on the Ōi River See also * Oikawa {{disambiguation ...
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Ōi River
The is a river in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Geography The Ōi River flows from the Akaishi Mountains, the branch of the Japanese Southern Alps which form the border between Shizuoka, Nagano and Yamanashi prefectures. These mountains, with peaks ranging from , are characterized by heavy rainfall (up to per year) and deep V-shaped valleys. The river follows a generally southern course, with seven wide bends in its central region, before exiting into Suruga Bay in the Philippine Sea. History The Ōi River is mentioned in Nara period records as forming the border between Tōtōmi and Suruga Provinces. However, due to shifting of the course of the river over the centuries, by the late Muromachi period, this was not always the case. During the Edo period, the Tōkaidō developed as the major highway linking Edo with Kyoto, and ''daimyō'' from the western domains were forced to travel on a regular basis to Edo to attend to the ''shōgun'' in a system known as ''sankin-kōtai ...
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Ōigawa Dam
The is a dam on the Ōi River in Haibara District, Kawanehon, Shizuoka Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It has a hydroelectric power generating station owned by the Chubu Electric Power Company. History The potential of the Ōi River valley for hydroelectric power development was realized by the Meiji government at the start of the 20th century. The Ōi River was characterized by a high volume of flow and a fast current. Its mountainous upper reaches and tributaries were areas of steep valleys and abundant rainfall, and were sparsely populated. In 1906, a joint venture company, the was established, and began studies and design work on plans to exploit the potential of the Ōi River and Fuji River in Shizuoka Prefecture. The British interests were bought out by 1921. The Ōigawa Dam was the second dam to be constructed on the main stream of the Ōi River. Construction began in 1934 and was completed in 1936. Electrical production was nationalized under the aegis of th ...
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