Hane
Hane may refer to: * Hane, Marquesas Islands * Hane (Go), term of the board game Go * Hane Station, Ōda, Shimane Prefecture * Hane Station (Ishikawa), a former railway station in Noto, Hōsu District, Ishikawa Prefecture * ''Hane'' (Kotoko album), 2004 album by Kotoko * ''Hane'' (Tatsuya Ishii album), 2003 album by Tatsuya Ishii * High-altitude nuclear explosion (HANE) People with the surname *, Japanese Go player *, Japanese Go player {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hane Station
is a station in Ōda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Lines *West Japan Railway Company (JR West) :*Sanin Main Line The is a railway line in western Japan, which connects Kyoto and Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is the major railway line of the San'in region, approximately paralleling the Japan Sea, crossing K ... Gallery Hane station home.JPG, Platforms, December, 2010 HaneStation.JPG, Platforms, August 2006 Railway stations in Japan opened in 1915 Railway stations in Shimane Prefecture Sanin Main Line {{Shimane-railstation-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hane, Marquesas Islands
Hane is the largest settlement on the island of Ua Huka, in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. Hane, a notable archaeological site, has a smaller population than the capital of Vaipae'e. Geography It is located between the airport and the village of Hokatu, to the southwest of Mount Hitikau. Mount Hitikau (884 m) is situated to the northeast. Archaeological inferences The archaeological sites of Tehavea and Meiaute are within walking distance of the village. The area was first excavated by Yosihiko H. Sinoto in 1964–65. His excavations revealed more than 12,000 bird bones, of which nearly 10,000 reportedly belonged to about seven species of shearwaters and petrels. During archaeological investigations in Hane, sherds were also found below a rock surface and were initially dated to 300-600 AD. However, radiocarbon dating indicated an occupation period anywhere between 900 and 1200 AD. Further investigations were conducted at Hane from the 1990s for a period of abo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yasumasa Hane
is a professional Go player. Hane was one of the best players in the Nagoya branch of the Nihon Ki-in during his peak. He is probably better known for being the father of the former Kisei holder, Naoki Hane. He was also known as a major contributor in the development of Chinese fuseki. He was taught Go by Shimamura Toshihiro, and currently teaches his son, Naoki, along with Asano Yasuko Asano (written: 浅野, or hiragana あさの) is a Japanese language surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Asano clan, samurai family in feudal Japan. ** Asano Naganori, Important historical figure title: Takumi no Kami ** Asano ... and Kaori Aoba. Titles & runners-up References 1944 births Japanese Go players Living people Sportspeople from Mie Prefecture {{Japan-Go-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Naoki Hane
is a professional Japanese 9 dan Go player currently affiliated with the Nihon Ki-in. He is both the son and student of Yasumasa Hane is a professional Go player. Hane was one of the best players in the Nagoya branch of the Nihon Ki-in during his peak. He is probably better known for being the father of the former Kisei holder, Naoki Hane. He was also known as a major con ... 9 dan. Titles and runners-up Ranks 13th in total number of titles won in Japan. Promotion record Awards *Reached 500 career wins in 2002. *Reached 600 career wins in 2005. *New Player Award once (1995) *Most wins; 48 (1996), 50 (1997), 68 (2001) *Most consecutive wins; 19 (1999) *Best Player Award twice (2001, 2003) *Most games played; 88 (2001) *Hidetoshi Prize once (2001) References External links Nihon Ki-in profile 1976 births Japanese Go players Living people {{Japan-Go-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hane Station (Ishikawa)
was a railway station located in Noto Noto ( scn, Notu; la, Netum) is a city and in the Province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. It is southwest of the city of Syracuse at the foot of the Iblean Mountains. It lends its name to the surrounding area Val di Noto. In 2002 Noto and it ..., Hōsu District, Ishikawa, Hōsu District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. This station was abandoned on April 1, 2005. Line * Noto Railway ** Noto Railway Noto Line, Noto Line Adjacent stations External links Hane Station (Ishikawa) page at notor.info Railway stations in Ishikawa Prefecture Defunct railway stations in Japan Railway stations closed in 2005 Railway stations in Japan opened in 1963 {{Ishikawa-railstation-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hane (Kotoko Album)
is the first full album by the Japanese artist Kotoko. It was released on April 21, 2004. Later on June 20, 2006, she released an English version of this album with the same title ''Hane'' but without its kanji. Original track listing # Introduction - 0:58 #:Composition: Maiko Iuchi is a Japanese composer and arranger. Much of her work is for video games and anime. Biography Iuchi was born in Hiroshima. She learned piano and percussion from a young age. As a high school student, she performed as a drummer in various ba ... #:Arrangement: Kazuya Takase, Tomoyuki Nakazawa # Asura - 5:23 #:Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase #:Lyrics: Kotoko # - 7:07 #:Composition/Lyrics: Kotoko #:Arrangement: Kazuya Takase # - 7:06 #:Composition/Lyrics: Kotoko #:Arrangement: Kazuya Takase, Tomoyuki Nakazawa # - 4:36 #:Composition/Arrangement: Tomoyuki Nakazawa #:Lyrics: Kotoko # - 4:26 #:Composition/Lyrics: Kotoko #:Arrangement: Sorma No.3 # - 4:48 #:Composition/Lyrics: Kotoko #:Ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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