Wada — bezeichnet: einen japanischen Klan: Wada (Klan) den Wada Test, einen neurowissenschaftlichen Test zur groben Verortung verschiedener Gehirntätigkeiten ein Stadtviertel im Stadtbezirk Suginami in der Stadt Tokio mehrere ehemalige japanische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wada-shuku — Wada shuku, estampe d Hiroshige de la série Les Soixante neuf Stations du Kiso Kaidō. Wada shuku (和田宿, Wada shuku … Wikipédia en Français
Wada Ei — (1857 1929) textile worker and memoirist during the Meiji Era in Japan, daughter of samurai Sinshu Matsushiro. She is known for writing a memoir called the Tomioka Diary ( Tomioka Nikki ) in which she chronicled her life among the female workers… … Wikipedia
Wada-shuku — HistoryLocated at an elevation of 820m, at the entrance to the Wada Pass, it was considered a quiet mountain town. Because Shimosuwa juku, the next post town, was over 20km away, it flourished with over 150 buildings to accommodate all of the… … Wikipedia
Nagawa (Nagano) — Nagawa machi 長和町 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matsumoto, Nagano — Matsumoto 松本 Special city 松本市 · Matsumoto … Wikipedia
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Manzo Nagano — (永野 万蔵, Nagano Manzō?, 1855 1923) was the first Japanese person to officially immigrate to Canada.[1] He did so in 1877, arriving in New Westminster, British Columbia. He became a salmon fisherman working in the Fraser R … Wikipedia
Nagato, Nagano — This article is about the former town in Nagano Prefecture. There is a city with this name in Yamaguchi Prefecture, see Nagato, Yamaguchi. Map of Nagato, Nagano Nagato (長門町, Nagato machi … Wikipedia
Chiisagata District, Nagano — Chiisagata (小県郡; gun) is a district located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of February 1, 2006, the district has an estimated population of 12,039. The total area is now down to 241.04 km². There are only one town and one village left in… … Wikipedia