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485855 Kanose, also known as Tokyo 16B, was a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War located in the Showa Denko Carbide Plant at Kanose, Niigata
Kanose
Dissolved municipality in Higashikanbara district, Niigata prefecture, Japan
Kanose (鹿瀬町, Kanose-machi) was a town located in Higashikanbara District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of
Kanose,_Niigata
Dam in Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Kanose Dam (Japanese: 鹿瀬ダム) is a dam in the Niigata Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1928. "Kanose Dam [Niigata Pref.]". damnet.or.jp. Retrieved 2 November
Kanose_Dam
Outbreak of severe mercury poisoning in Niigata, Japan
which had been producing mercury sulfate-catalysed acetaldehyde in nearby Kanose village. This highly toxic compound was released untreated into the Agano
1965 Minamata disease outbreak in Niigata Prefecture
1965_Minamata_disease_outbreak_in_Niigata_Prefecture
Railway station in Aga, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Kanose Station (鹿瀬駅, Kanose-eki) is a railway station in the town of Aga, Higashikanbara District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway
Kanose_Station
Kamita) Kozan (Sendai #11) Kanagawa Kenko Kanagawa Tokyo 2nd Div. Kanazawa Kanose Karuizawa Kashii (or Kashu) Camp #1 (Fukuoka #1) Kawasaki #1 Kawasaki Camp
List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II
List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II
River in Hokuriku, Japan
000 people live in the basin area. In 1964–1965, a chemical factory at Kanose village in Niigata Prefecture released methylmercury into the river and
Agano_River
Japanese chemicals company
second outbreak of Minamata disease (a type of severe mercury poisoning) in Kanose, currently part of Aga-machi, Niigata Prefecture, through the release of
Resonac
Military unit
the gunners were sent by train to the Tokyo #16 (Showa Denko) POW Camp in Kanose to stoke furnaces in the carbide factory. The gunners who disembarked the
79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery
79th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Battery
Town in Chūbu, Japan
established on April 1, 2005, in a merger of the towns of Kamikawa and Kanose and the villages of Mikawa, and Tsugawa, all from Higashikanbara District
Aga,_Niigata
Dissolved municipality in Niigata prefecture, Japan
total area was 84.19 km2. On April 1, 2005, Tsugawa, along with the town of Kanose, and the villages of Kamikawa and Mikawa (all from Higashikanbara District)
Tsugawa,_Niigata
Railway station in Aga, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
towards Niitsu Ban'etsu West Line Rapid Agano Kanose towards Aizu-Wakamatsu Ban'etsu West Line Local Kanose towards Kōriyama Location Tsugawa Station Location
Tsugawa_Station
Japan". "Porter GeoConsultancy - Ore Deposit Description". "Kusakura mine, Kanose, Aga-machi (Higashi-Kanbara-gun), Niigata, Japan". "Ogoya mine, Komatsu
List_of_mines_in_Japan
Tsuchiya) received life sentences for causing the deaths of 48 prisoners. Kanose POW Camp Tofuku Maru List of POW camps in Japan Roger Mansell page on Mitsushima
Mitsushima
Japanese Dai-ichi Taifuku Maru-class
Otsu was found guilty and Yoshinari was acquitted. Mitsushima POW Camp Kanose POW Camp List of Japanese hell ships Wrecksite page for the SS Tofuku Maru
Tōfuku_Maru
B-29 aircraft that supported the bombing of Hiroshima
industrial targets. Eatherly's crew bombed Tokyo (20 July), Otsu (24 July), Kanose (26 July, 1945), and Maizuru (29 July) in Straight Flush, while 1st Lt.
Straight_Flush
Dissolved municipality in Niigata prefecture, Japan
area was 249.87 km2. On April 1, 2005, Mikawa, along with the towns of Kanose and Tsugawa, and the village of Kamikawa (all from Higashikanbara District)
Mikawa,_Niigata
神農原駅(かのはら) Kanomata Station 鹿又駅(かのまた) Kanon-machi Station 観音町停留場(かんおんまち) Kanose Station 鹿瀬駅(かのせ) Kanrojimae Station 甘露寺前駅(かんろじまえ) Kansai Airport Station
List of railway stations in Japan: K-L
List_of_railway_stations_in_Japan:_K-L
Railway line in Japan
| | Aga, Higashikanbara District Niigata Hideya 日出谷 7.1 128.4 | | Kanose 鹿瀬 5.2 133.6 ● | Tsugawa 津川 3.4 137.0 ● ◇ Mikawa 三川 7.4 144.4
Ban'etsu_West_Line
Month of 1914
stations Iwafunemachi, Hirakida, Ogino, Kami-Nojiri, Tokusawa, Toyomi, Hideya, Kanose, Murakami, and Sakamachi serving the railroads. Pope Benedict XV delivered
November_1914
Railway station in Aga, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Opened 1 November 1914 Services Preceding station JR East Following station Kanose towards Niitsu Ban'etsu West Line Local Toyomi towards Kōriyama Location
Hideya_Station
Railway station in Nishiaizu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
FY 2017 156 daily Services Preceding station JR East Following station Kanose towards Niitsu Ban'etsu West Line Rapid Agano Ogino towards Aizu-Wakamatsu
Nozawa_Station
37°50′26″N 139°33′40″E 46 Kakizakigawa Dam 37°14′34″N 138°28′38″E 2003 54 Kanose Dam 37°42′19″N 139°28′11″E 32.6 Kariyatagawa Dam 37°26′12″N 139°3′8″E
List of dams in Niigata Prefecture
List_of_dams_in_Niigata_Prefecture
Allied formation deployed to Timor during World War II
the gunners were sent by train to the Tokyo #16 (Showa Denko) POW Camp in Kanose to stoke furnaces in the carbide factory. Those gunners who disembarked
Sparrow_Force
Dissolved municipality in Niigata prefecture, Japan
area was 361.13 km2. On April 1, 2005, Kamikawa, along with the towns of Kanose and Tsugawa, and the village of Mikawa (all from Higashikanbara District)
Kamikawa,_Niigata
(1955–2005) Kameda (1975–2005) Kamihayashi (1968–2008) Kamikawa (1964–2005) Kanose (1966–2005) Katahigashi (1967–2005) Kawaguchi (1967–2005) Kawanishi (1968–2005)
List of municipal flags of Chūbu region
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Chūbu_region
was dissolved as a result of this merger. On April 1, 2005 - The towns of Kanose and Tsugawa, and the villages of Kamikawa and Mikawa (all from Higashikanbara
List of mergers in Niigata Prefecture
List_of_mergers_in_Niigata_Prefecture
District in Niigata prefecture, Japan
was transferred to Niigata Prefecture. On April 1, 2005 - The towns of Kanose and Tsugawa, and the villages of Kamikawa and Mikawa were merged to form
Higashikanbara District, Niigata
Higashikanbara_District,_Niigata
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