Gunma Prefecture History

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    Gunma Prefecture (群馬県, Gunma-ken) is a prefecture of in the Kantō region of Japan on the island of Honshu. Its capital is Maebashi. In the Meiji period...
  • Thespakusatsu Gunma (ザスパクサツ群馬, Zasupakusatsu Gunma) is a Japanese professional football club in Gunma Prefecture. The club was founded in 1995. 1995-2001...
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    Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, and Fukushima Prefecture. National Parks are in about 21% of the total land area of the prefecture....
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    Takasaki (redirect from Takasaki, Gunma)
    Takasaki (高崎市, Takasaki-shi) is Japanese city in Gunma Prefecture on the island of Honshū. It has been recognized as a core city since 2011. The tradition...
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    with Chiba Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture and Tokyo. Saitama Kawaguchi Hatogaya...
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    of Niigata Prefecture. The eastern borders of Nagano meet Gunma Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture. Nagano's...
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    Niigata Prefecture was divided into Echigo Province and Sado Province. Niigata is next to Yamagata Prefecture, Toyama Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture...
  • Keno Province (category Gunma Prefecture)
    Japan before the Nara period. Keno was in the area of Tochigi Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture. Kōzuke Province and Shimotsuke Province were known as Keno...
  • evolving. The history of the team is created by its players. Thespa Kusatsu is a Japanese professional football club in Gunma Prefecture. This list is...
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    Tochigi and Chiba. West Kantō (西関東, Nishi-Kantō): Gunma, Saitama, Tokyo, Kanagawa (and Yamanashi Prefecture may be included). Inland and Coastal subdivisions...
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    Kōzuke Province (category Gunma Prefecture)
    (上野国, Kōzuke no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Gunma Prefecture on the island of Honshū. It is also known as Jōshū (上州) or Jōmō (上毛)...
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    Tōsandō (section History)
    of many prefectures are in the region of Tōsandō: Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Fiu, Gunma, Iwate, Miyagi, Nagano, Shiga and Tochigi prefectures. Tōhoku region...
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    Japan Airlines Flight 123 (category Gunma Prefecture)
    after taking off. The plane then crashed into Mount Takamagahara in Gunma Prefecture 32 minutes later, after the pilots tried to control the plane, but...
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    station in Saitama Prefecture to Takasaki Station in the Gunma Prefecture. It runs diagonally from south to north in Saitama prefecture and is owed and operated...
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    prepared like dumplings rather than noodles. The adjoining prefectures, Nagano, Shizuoka and Gunma have similar noodle dishes with soy sauce. They are called...
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    Prefectures of Japan (都道府県, todōfuken) are one of the basic local entities of Japan. They are the 47 subdivisions of the country. Prefectures are the...
  • Lake Chuzenji (category Tochigi Prefecture)
    from Numata, Gunma Prefecture by Nation Route 120 through Konsei tunnel. Sarah Hodge (January 30, 2021). "Exploring the beauty, history of Nikko, Japan"...
  • Yuichiro Nagai (category Thespakusatsu Gunma players)
    played for Yokohama FC (2012–13), Arterivo Wakayama (2014) and Thespakusatsu Gunma (2015–17). Nagai was a member of the Japan U-20 national team for the 1997...
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    Ichinomiya (section History)
    forth. When prefectures were established in the Meiji period, the old system of provincial ichinomiya was not changed. Each new prefecture had one or more...
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    Japan (section History)
    divided into 47 prefectures. Before the Meiji period (1868-1912), the nation was divided into provinces which were consolidated in the prefectural system. Japan...
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