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2017년 3월 6일 월요일

Ueno-mura (Okinawa)

Ueno-mura (Okinawa)

Ueno-mura
Abolition day It is October 1 (2005) for 2,005 years
Abolition reason New merger
Hirara-shiGusukubechoShimojicho
Ueno-mura,IrabuchoMiyakojima-shi

The current local government Miyakojima-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District Kyushu district, Okinawa region
The metropolis and districts Okinawa
County Miyako-gun
Group cord 47373
Area 18.98km².
Total population 3,184 people
(2000 national census)
The adjacent local government Hirara-shiGusukubechoShimojicho
Tree of village Chinaberry
The queen of the village Marigold
Other symbols Hanaki of Ueno-mura: Bougainvillaea
A fish of Ueno-mura: アオブダイ
A small animal of Ueno-mura: ツマグロゼミ

Ueno-mura government office
The location 906-0204
395-1, aza-Ueno, Ueno-mura, Miyako-gun, Okinawa
Coordinate 24°44'17" N
125°19'4" E

Okinawa UenoSon.png
Ueno-mura, Okinawa prefecture position figure
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The village where Ueno-mura (うえのそん) was in Miyakojima of Okinawa. It merges with Hirara-shi, Gusukubecho, Shimojicho, Irabucho on October 1, 2005 and it becomes Miyakojima-shi and abolishes it. The village office was put in character Ueno and became the Miyakojima-shi government office Ueno Government building after a merger.

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History

Adjacent local government

Miyakojima-shi as of each

  • Hirara-shi
  • Gusukubecho
  • Shimojicho (promoted to the town five months after Ueno-mura performed breakaway settlement from lower Chimura)

Current Ueno, Miyakojima-shi area

Famous place, historic site, sacred rites

Related matters

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2016년 4월 23일 토요일

Forest Museum of Ueno

Forest Museum of Ueno

Japanese Map symbol (Museum) w.svg Forest Museum of Ueno
The Ueno Royal Museum
Ueno Royal Museum.JPG
Facilities information
Official name Forest Museum of association of public interest Japan art Ueno Foundation
Specialized field Art museum
Management administration Association of public interest Japan art Foundation
The opening 1972Showa47 years)
The location 110-0007
1-2, Uenokouen, Taitou-ku, Tokyo
Position 35°42'N 45.8 seconds 139°46'E 29.3 seconds / 35.712722 degrees N 139.774806 degrees E / 35.712722, 139.774806
Website http://www.ueno-mori.org/
A project: GLAM

The forest Museum of Ueno (うえののもりびじゅつかん) is a private museum in the Ueno, Taitou-ku, Tokyo royal gift park.

It is near corner in Ueno-koen Park, the Takamori Saigou image. It was the oldest for a Japanese art group, and Fujisankei Communications Group opened it as the art museum which public interest Japan art association established in (1879) in 1879 Foundation installed in (1972) in 1972.

Temporary exhibitions that I lease the collection of an open call for participants exhibition and the overseas art museum are held at any time. In addition, I hold a VOCA exhibition under Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co. and the cosponsorship every year from (1994) in 1994 and act as a forest Museum award exhibition of Ueno for upbringing of the contemporary art writer from (1983) in 1983.

"The comics exhibition held in 2008 of the Takehiko Inoue last" recorded a crowd of the forest art museum best of Ueno without entrance restrictions being belonging to it, and being concerned.

I hold a "treasure exhibition of sacred place チベットポタラ shrine and the heavens" in 2009. I pointed to the points that just displayed a history commentary and the work commentary that made a claim of the point that displayed religion artworks of Tibet collected as a result of military aggression, temple plunder by the Chinese government and the China government for the cause, and criticism that a forest art museum of Ueno took part in propaganda of the China government got up.

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2017년 3월 21일 화요일

Educational foundation Ueno Gakuen (Tokyo)

Educational foundation Ueno Gakuen (Tokyo)

Ueno Gakuen

The educational foundation where educational foundation Ueno Gakuen (がっこうほうじんうえのがくえん) establishes the corporation headquarters in Taito-ku, Tokyo.

It is unrelated to the educational foundation of the same name running the technical schools such as Institute of Hiroshima accounts electron technical schools in Hiroshima.

Setting school

History

  • I found the Ueno girls' school of - forerunner (1904) in 1904
  • I authorize it (1910) as - Ueno girls' high school in 1910
  • I am renamed to - Ueno Gakuen Foundation (1946) in 1946
  • I set up a - medium grade part (1947) in 1947
  • I set up - high department (1948) in 1948
  • I am renamed to - educational foundation Ueno Gakuen (1951) in 1951
  • I install - Ueno Gakuen junior college (1952) in 1952
  • I install - Ueno Gakuen University (1956) in 1956

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2017년 3월 11일 토요일

Ueno-mura (Niigata)

Ueno-mura (Niigata)

Ueno-mura
Abolition day September 1, 1956
Abolition reason New merger
Senju-choSenda villageTachibana village, Ueno-mura
Kawanishi-machi

The current local government Tokamachi-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Hokuriku district
The Koshinnetsu district
The metropolis and districts Niigata
County Nakauonuma-gun
The adjacent local government Tachibana village, Senda village, Senju-cho, Tokamachi-shi
Ueno-mura government office
The location Ueno-mura, Nakauonuma-gun, Niigata
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The village where Ueno-mura (I starve Nomura) was ever in Nakauonuma-gun, Niigata.

History

  • Ueno-mura, Nakauonuma-gun, Aramachishinden, Shitadairashinden, Konegishi-mura, three territory village, Hoshina Nitta merge with - municipality organization enforcement (1889) on April 1 in 1889, and Ueno-mura starts.
  • It merges with - Senjumachi, Nakauonuma-gun, Senda village, Tachibana village (1956) on September 1 in 1956 and it becomes Kawanishi-machi and becomes extinct.

References

  • "City area name of a village change dictionary" Tokyo temple publication, 1990.

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2017년 6월 3일 토요일

Takahiro Ueno

Takahiro Ueno

Takahiro Ueno
Personal information
Birthday (1985-10-02) 1985October 2(31 years old)
Hometown Japanese flag Kyoto
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
The weight 100 kg (15 st 10 lb)
University Meiji University
Rugby union career
Career as the player
Position Hooker
Amateur club
Year Club / team
Tokai University command star Senior High School
Meiji University
Professional / senior club
Year Club / team Cap (point)
2008 - Toyota Motor Corporation
National team
Year Club / team Cap (point)
2011 -  Japan 1

The rugby player that Takahiro Ueno (うえのりゅうた, October 2, 1985 -) belongs to Toyota Motor Corporation ヴェルブリッツ of the top league as of 2016.

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Profile

Brief career history

Because I went to the Kyoto rugby school at the age of an elementary school with an opportunity after starting rugby [3].

In 2004, I enter Meiji University after Tokai University command star graduation from high school.

In 2007, I acted as the captain of the Meiji University rugby club [4].

In 2008, I join Toyota Motor Corporation ヴェルブリッツ after Meiji University graduation [5]. I carry out pennant race first appearance by participation for a COCA-COLA WEST red spark war of Japan rugby top league Section 4 performed on October 11, the same year on the way [6].

I won the Japanese team's first cap by 5 countries in Asia opposition game with Sri Lanka carried out on May 21, 2011 [7].

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2017년 6월 11일 일요일

Triple prefectural road, Nara prefectural road, Kyoto way 82 Minamiyamashiro, Ueno line

Triple prefectural road, Nara prefectural road, Kyoto way 82 Minamiyamashiro, Ueno line

The triple main country path which a prefectural road, the Nara prefectural road, Kyoto way 82 Minamiyamashiro, Ueno Line (みえけんどう, ならけんどう, きょうとふどう 82 ごううえのみなみやましろせん) starts from Iga-shi, Mie, and reaches Minamiyamashiro-mura, Soraku-gun, Kyoto. This route is a route via 3 rare prefectures nationwide.

Main country path
Japanese Route Sign Number 8.svgJapanese Route Sign Number 2.svg
Three folds of prefectural road 82 mark

Nara prefectural road 82 mark

Japanese Route Sign Number 8.svgJapanese Route Sign Number 2.svg
Kyoto way 82 mark
Triple prefectural road, Nara prefectural road, Kyoto way
82 Minamiyamashiro, Ueno Line
Route extension 21.9km
Land section 21.9km
Marine section There is no designation
The starting point Iga-shi, Mie
Important
Way city
Nara-shi, Nara
Terminal KyotoSoraku-gunMinamiyamashiro-mura
Is connected
Main road
Scale

Japanese National Route Sign 0025.svgNational highway No. 25
Japanese National Route Sign 0163.svgNational highway No. 163
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Summary

Route data

Route situation

Overlap section

Use situation

2005 (than a 2005 road traffic general survey)

Weekdays 24 hours traffic

Point Traffic
Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara Oyama [3] 2,119
Ishiuchi, Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara [3] 2,730
aza-Takao, Minamiyamashiro-mura, Soraku-gun, Kyoto subsection forest [4] 274

Holiday 24 hours traffic

Point Traffic
Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara Oyama [3] 1,180
Ishiuchi, Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara [3] 2,925

Weekdays 12 hours traffic

Point Traffic
Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara Oyama [3] 1,682
Ishiuchi, Tsukigase, Nara-shi, Nara [3] 2,167
aza-Takao, Minamiyamashiro-mura, Soraku-gun, Kyoto subsection forest [4] 219

History

  • On January 20, 1954, I authorize main country path Tsu Nara Line (triple prefectural road 1, Nara prefectural road 1)
  • On February 1, 1961, I authorize general prefectures way Osose Ogawara station line
  • On April 1, 1976, 2 routes mentioned above are abolished by main country path Minamiyamashiro, Ueno line authorization. Three folds of Ueno-shi and to the easts at the time become the prefectural road 7 Ueno, Tsu Line (admitted into National highway No. 163 from April 1, 1993)

(the route number at the time of April 1, 1977 was three folds of prefectural road 1, Nara prefectural road 3, Kyoto way 60.)

※All become the missing number now.

  • On April 1, 1994, a route number is standardized by 82

Geography

Main connection route

The road which intersects The place that intersects Remarks
National highway No. 25 Mie Ueno-shi (white oak)
Three folds of prefectural road 686 Ueno Shimagahara Line (white oak)
Nara prefectural road 753 Tsukigase now mountain flight Nara Nara-shi (Tsukigase Oyama)
Nara prefectural road 753 Tsukigase now mountain flight (Tsukigase Nagahiki)
Nara prefectural road 4 Yamazoe, Kasagi Line (Tsukigase quantity) ※I repeat with prefectural road 4 from here to Tsukigase, Nara-shi peach Kono
Nara prefectural road 214 moon shallows Sangaya Line (Tsukigase quantity)
Nara prefectural road 4 Yamazoe, Kasagi Line (Tsukigase peach Kono)
National highway No. 163 Kyoto Soraku-gun Minamiyamashiro-mura (Kitaokawara)

※ Writing it displays the parenthesis of the intersecting place in the intersection name other than place name, it

Local government to pass

Facilities along the line

  • Meihan Expressway industrial area
  • Nara-shi government office Tsukigase administration center
  • Tsukigase Bairin
  • Kansai Electric Power Ogawara power station
  • Minamiyamashiro-mura government office

Footnote

[Help]
  1. List of ^ Kyoto road management section "" Kyoto management roads - Kyoto homepage (November 14, 2010 reading.)
  2. ^ Mie prefecture soil Maintenance Division Highway way, road Press and Information Office list of road / prefecture management roads "(November 14, 2010 reading.) of" Mie.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nara "H17 public traffic count list - top page / Nara formula homepage "(November 14, 2010 reading.)
  4. ^ a b Kyoto construction transportation department road planning section "traffic investigation (1)" (November 14, 2010 reading.)

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