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ナ経ka Tadayuki
may refer to: Location * * Surname * (1677–1752), Japanese judge, known in English juvenile literature as "Ooka the Wise" or "Solomon in Kimono" * (1909–1988), an author * (1931窶2017), a poet See also

* Oka (other) * ナ渓a (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ooka Japanese-language surnames ...
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ナ経ka River
The is a river that flows through Yokohama, Japan. It is 14 km long and over 80 bridges are built on the river. There are large numbers of cherry tree A cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus ''Prunus'', and is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit). Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet ''Prunus avium'' and the sour ''Prunus cerasus''. The name ...s located near the river. Gallery File:Bentenbashi bridge(Yokohama)150203.JPG, The mouth of the ナ経ka River File:Chナ綱abashi 02.JPG, Chナ綱abashi () File:Cherry blossoms at night - panoramio (1).jpg, Idogayabashi (莠募悄繝カ隹キ讖) File:Oooka-River,Riverhead.JPG, The source of the ナ経ka River, in Hitorizawa-Chナ () External links Ooka River Rivers of Kanagawa Prefecture Rivers of Japan {{Japan-river-stub ...
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ナ経ka, Nagano
file:Nagano city Ooka branch office.jpg, former ナ経ka village hall was a List of villages in Japan, village located in Sarashina District, Nagano, Sarashina District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,467 and a population density, density of 31.99 persons per km2. The total area was 45.86 km2. On January 1, 2005, ナ経ka, along with the town of Toyono, Nagano, Toyono, and the villages of Togakushi, Nagano, Togakushi and Kinasa, Nagano, Kinasa (all from Kamiminochi District, Nagano, Kamiminochi District), was merged into the expanded city of Nagano, Nagano, Nagano. References

Dissolved municipalities of Nagano Prefecture Nagano (city) {{Nagano-geo-stub ...
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ナ経ka Tadasuke
was a Japanese samurai in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate. During the reign of Tokugawa Yoshimune, as a magistrate () of Edo, his roles included chief of police, judge and jury, and Yamada Magistrate () prior to his tenure as South Magistrate (Minami Machi-bugyナ) of Edo. With the title Echizen no Kami (Governor of Echizen or Lord of the Echizen), he is often known as . He was highly respected as an incorruptible judge. In addition, he established the first fire brigade made up of commoners, and the Koishikawa Yojosho (a city hospital). Later, he advanced to the position of , and subsequently became of the Nishi-ナ敬ira Domain. ナ経ka was born in 1677, but did not come into public notice until he was 35, when he was appointed an obscure judgeship. When he accepted this job, he found out that there was a long-standing boundary dispute between the farmers of the Yamada and Wakayama (Kishナォ) fiefs, which is also known as the "Case of the Inherited Rice Fields." While ...
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Shナ紘ei ナ経ka
Shナ紘ei ナ経ka (; March 6, 1909 窶 December 25, 1988) was a Japanese novelist, literary critic, and lecturer and translator of French literature who was active during the Shナ購a period. ナ経ka belongs to the group of postwar writers whose Pacific War experiences at home and abroad figure prominently in their works. Over his lifetime, he contributed short stories and critical essays to almost every literary magazine in Japan. Early life ナ経ka was born in the ward of Ushigome in Tokyo (now part of Shinjuku) to parents from Wakayama Prefecture. His father was a stockbroker and his mother was a geisha. Raised to study literature from early childhood, he mastered French while in high school. His parents also hired the famed literary critic Kobayashi Hideo to be his tutor. Under Kobayashi's instruction, he made the acquaintance of poet Nakahara Chナォya, the critic , and others who would become well known literary figures. He entered Kyoto Imperial University School of Literature in Apr ...
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Makoto ナ経ka
, Poetry International, 2006 () was a Japanese poet and literary critic. He pioneered the collaborative poetic form renshi in the 1990s,"Why Millions in Japan Read All About Poetry" ''New York Times''. March 6, 2000. Awards Source: *1993: Cultural Prize of the Municipality of Tokyo *1993: Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France) *1995: Japan Academy of the Arts Prize for poetry and criticism *1996: Asahi Prize *1996: Golden Wreath of the Struga Poetry Evenings, Macedonia *1997: Cultural Merit Award *2002: Japan Foundation Award The Japan Foundation Awards honor individuals and organizations for significant contributions to "the enhancement of mutual understanding between Japan and other countries." History Activities in an academic or cultural field have been presented ... Bibliography *''The Japanese and Mt. Fuji'' (Tokyo: Graphic-sha, 1984) *''Uta no saijiki'' (Gakushu Kenkyusha, 1985) *''A Play of Mirrors: Eight Major Poets of Modern Japan'' (Santa Fe: Katy ...
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Oka (other)
Oka or OKA may refer to: * "Officially known as", used to introduce an official name Vehicles * Oka (automobile), a small car designed by AvtoVAZ and produced by ZMA and SeAZ * OKA (truck), a large 4-wheel-drive vehicle made in Western Australia by the OKA Motor Company Military * 2B1 Oka, Soviet 420 mm self-propelled mortar * OTR-23 Oka, a theatre ballistic missile deployed by the Soviet Union Places * Oka (Bithynia), a town of ancient Bithynia, now in Turkey * Oka, Quebec, Canada, a village * Oka National Park, near Oka, Quebec * Oka, Akoko, the capital city of Akoko South-West Local Government of Ondo State, Nigeria * Oka (river), in the European part of Russia * Oka (Angara), a river in Siberia, Russia * Oka, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Oca (river), in northern Spain, spelled "Oka" in the Basque language * Igbo spelling of Awka, a city in Nigeria, capital of Anambra State Codes * Naha Airport, near Naha, Okinawa, IATA airport code ...
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ナ渓a (other)
ナ渓a, ''Ohka'', or may refer to: * , blossom of cherry tree * , a Japanese kamikaze aircraft in World War II * , a railway station * , a Japanese surname See also * Oka (other) * ナ経ka (other) may refer to: Location * * Surname * (1677–1752), Japanese judge, known in English juvenile literature as "Ooka the Wise" or "Solomon in Kimono" * (1909–1988), an author * (1931窶2017), a poet See also * Oka (other) ... * Sakura (other) * Cherry Blossom (other) {{disambiguation ...
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