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Saeki may refer to: Places * Saeki, Okayama, a former town in Wake District, Okayama, Japan * Saeki District, Hiroshima, a former district in Hiroshima, Japan * Saeki-ku, Hiroshima is one of the eight wards of the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The Hiroshima Branch of the Japan Mint The is an Independent Administrative Institution of the Japanese government, responsible for producing and circulating the coins of Japan. T ..., a ward of the city of Hiroshima, Japan Other uses * Saeki (surname), a Japanese surname * Saeki people of ancient Japan {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Saeki, Okayama
was a town located in Wake District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,024 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 66.69 persons per km² (172.73 persons per square mile). The total area was . On March 1, 2006, Saeki was merged into the expanded town of Wake. Dissolved municipalities of Okayama Prefecture {{Okayama-geo-stub ...
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Saeki District, Hiroshima
was a district located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 54,592 and a density of . The total area was . Towns and villages At the time of discontinuation of the district, there were two towns and no villages in the district. * Miyajima * Ōno Mergers * On March 1, 2003 - the town of Saeki, and the village of Yoshiwa were merged into the expanded city of Hatsukaichi. * On November 1, 2004 - the towns of Nōmi, Ōgaki and Okimi, along with the former town of Etajima (from Aki District), were merged to create the city of Etajima. * On April 25, 2005 - the town of Yuki was merged into Saeki-ku, Hiroshima. * On November 3, 2005 - the towns of Miyajima and Ōno were merged into the expanded city of Hatsukaichi is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The name derives from a market traditionally held on the 20th of each month with ''hatsuka'' (廿日) meaning "20th day" and ''ichi'' (市) translating to "market". Th ...
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Saeki-ku, Hiroshima
is one of the eight wards of the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The Hiroshima Branch of the Japan Mint The is an Independent Administrative Institution of the Japanese government, responsible for producing and circulating the coins of Japan. The agency has its head office in Osaka with branches in Saitama and Hiroshima. The Japan Mint does not ... is located here. The ward added the former town of Yuki from Saeki District on April 25, 2005. Wards of Hiroshima {{hiroshima-geo-stub ...
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Saeki (surname)
Saeki (written: , or in katakana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese singer *, Japanese admiral *, Japanese actress *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese singer and voice actress *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese novelist *, Japanese film director *, Japanese tennis player *, Japanese footballer * P. Y. Saeki Yoshiro Saeki ( ja, 佐伯好郎; September 15, 1871 – June 26, 1965) was a Japanese scholar of religion, law, and the English language. Peter Saeki is his Christian name. He is known for his theories about Nestorianism and Jewish culture in Japa ... (1871–1965), Japanese scholar *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese painter Fictional characters *, a character in the film series ''Ju-on'' *, a character in the film series ''Ju-on'' *, a character in the film series ''Ju-on'' *, a character in the anime "Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song" {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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