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Island in Hiroshima, Japan
Mukaishima (向島, Mukaishima) is the northernmost island in the Geiyo Islands chain accommodating Nishiseto Expressway connecting Honshu and Shikoku islands
Mukaishima
City in Chūgoku, Japan
reached their current form through major mergers. The towns of Mitsugi and Mukaishima were merged into Onomichi on March 28, 2005, followed by the incorporation
Onomichi
Himeshima, Ōita Aoshima, Ehime Hashira Island Okamura Island Ōshima (Ehime) Mukaishima Island, Hiroshima Ōmishima Island, Ehime Ōkunoshima (often called "Rabbit
List_of_islands_of_Japan
Town in Hiroshima, Japan
Mukaishima (向島町, Mukaishima-chō) was a town in Mitsugi District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003[update], the town had an estimated population
Mukaishima,_Hiroshima
1991 coming-of-age fantasy film by Nobuhiko Obayashi
Katsura, based on the novel Futari by Jirō Akagawa. It was filmed in Mukaishima Island, Hiroshima. The film centers on Mika Kitao (北尾 実加 Kitao Mika; Hikari
Chizuko's_Younger_Sister
Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Geiyo Islands and is about 17 km south of Onomichi. It is connected to Mukaishima Island by the Innoshima Bridge and also to Ikuchijima by the Ikuchi Bridge
Innoshima
Bridge in Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima
Completed in 1983, it has a main span of 770 metres (2,526 ft) and connects Mukaishima, Hiroshima with Innoshima, Hiroshima. Scott, R. (2001). In the Wake of
Innoshima_Bridge
Island in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Etajima
Species of gastropod
gastropod mollusc in the family Eubranchidae. This species was described from Mukaishima, Seto Inland Sea, Japan. It has been reported from Hong Kong and Tuncurry
Eubranchus_inabai
Mizumaki Mizonkuchi Moji #4 Moji Hospital Morioka Motoyama Subcamp #8 Mukaishima Island Subcamp #1 (Hiroshima Sub-Camp #4) Murakami Muroran (Kamiso Machi
List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II
List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II
Island in Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Itsukushima
Japanese engineering company
expanded by opening a new shipyard at Kanagawa and acquiring the existing Mukaishima shipyard in 1943. It also changed its name to Hitachi Zosen Corporation
Kanadevia
City in Chūgoku, Japan
reclaimed to form a plain. In the Seto Inland Sea, five islands, Sabajima, Mukaishima, Nojima, Hirashima, and Okishima, belong to the city. Yamaguchi Prefecture
Hōfu
Motorsport track in Japan
Masayoshi Kato Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32) 54.571 239.150 4WD 28 TFR Mukaishima Kiyotaka Ejima Mazda RX-7 (FD3S) 54.585 224.439 FR 29 ADMIX / SHORIN /
Tsukuba_Circuit
2012 Japanese TV series or program
Enomoto, the Minister of the Environment (Episode 7) Yō Takahashi as Taichi Mukaishima, Sōshichi's secretary (Episode 7) Asaka Seto as Satsuki Yagami, Hiromi
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon
Doctor-X:_Surgeon_Michiko_Daimon
Group of islands in the Seto inland sea
each with an area of more than 20 km2, are: Hakata Ikuchi-jima Innoshima Mukaishima Ōmishima Ōsakikamijima Ōshima Other notable islands in the group include:
Geiyo_Islands
Species of gastropod
Japan. The original description also lists additional localities of Mukaishima, Inland Sea of Seto; Nou and Awashima, Niigata Prefecture; Toyama Bay
Trinchesia_pupillae
Road connecting the Honshū and Shikoku Islands in Japan
cyclists are encouraged to use a short ferry ride between Onomichi and Mukaishima, but all other bridges on the route feature a designated cycle path. Bicycle
Nishiseto_Expressway
Island in Ehime, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Ōshima_(Ehime)
Former town in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
area was 82.98 km2. On March 28, 2005, Mitsugi, along with the town of Mukaishima (also from Mitsugi District), was merged into the expanded city of Onomichi
Mitsugi,_Hiroshima
District in Hiroshima, Japan
of 181.49 persons per km2. The total area was 163.55 km2. Kui Mitsugi Mukaishima On March 22, 2005 - the town of Kui, along with the town of Daiwa (from
Mitsugi_District,_Hiroshima
970 Diu Island India Arabian Sea 44,215 (2015) 38.8 15.0 1,140 3,000 Mukaishima Island Japan Seto Inland Sea 25,816 (2003) 23.31 9.00 1,108 2,870 Burgazada
List of islands by population density
List_of_islands_by_population_density
Overview of Japanese islands by area
Yamaguchi Shōdoshima 153 817 28,764 Kagawa Iki 134 213 28,008 Nagasaki Mukaishima 23 283 28,000 Hiroshima Innoshima 35 390 27,465 Hiroshima Tokunoshima
List of islands of Japan by area
List_of_islands_of_Japan_by_area
Island in Seto Inland Sea
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Hyōtanjima
Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Ninoshima
1971 Greek carrier ship, disappeared 1990
further off shore. Pasithea was built in 1971 by Hitachi Shipbuilding Mukaishima - Onomichi, Japan, had a deadweight tonnage of 155,407, and was sailing
Pasithea_(ship)
City in Hiroshima, Japan
Innoshima 因島市 City The Innoshima Bridge connects Mukaishima with Innoshima in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan Flag Emblem Interactive map of Innoshima Country
Innoshima,_Hiroshima
Island in Ehime, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Ōmishima_Island
(Lvzhijiang Bridge) China Innoshima Bridge 770 m (2,526.2 ft) 1983 Innoshima – Mukaishima (Hiroshima) 34°21′25.7″N 133°10′49.5″E / 34.357139°N 133.180417°E /
List of longest suspension bridge spans of main span between 500 and 1000 meters
List_of_longest_suspension_bridge_spans_of_main_span_between_500_and_1000_meters
a result of this merger. On March 28, 2005 - the towns of Mitsugi and Mukaishima (both from Mitsugi District) were merged into the expanded city of Onomichi
List of mergers in Hiroshima Prefecture
List_of_mergers_in_Hiroshima_Prefecture
Japanese marine biologist
pls. 5–6. Baba, K. 1964. Description of Eubranchus inabai n.sp., from Mukaishima, Japan (Nudibranchia – Eolidoidea). Publications of the Seto Marine Biological
Kikutaro_Baba
Dissolved municipality in Ochi district, Ehime prefecture, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Hakata,_Ehime
Island in Hiroshima Bay, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Kurahashi-jima
Dissolved municipality in Ochi district, Ehime prefecture, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Uoshima,_Ehime
Buddhist temple in Onomichi, Japan
donated in 1814 by the Tomishima family, a wealthy merchant family from Mukaishima across the strait. According to unconfirmed history, this tea house was
Jōdo-ji_(Onomichi)
the management of Starboard Shipping Inc. in 1961. She was scrapped at Mukaishima, Japan in 1968. James Duncan was built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation
List_of_Liberty_ships_(Ja–Je)
Japanese professional wrestler
information Born Mariko Morita (1970-02-15) February 15, 1970 (age 56) Mukaishima, Hiroshima Professional wrestling career Ring name Mariko Yoshida Billed height
Mariko_Yoshida
Railway station in Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
between March and November Tsuneishi Line Momoshima Tsuneishi Bingo shosen Mukaishima Line Non stop Mukaishima Island, Hiroshima Onomichi tosen and so on
Onomichi_Station
Species of gastropod
shore (March 1951 and 1959, 12 specimens, collected by Mr. Hamatani) and Mukaishima, Seto Inland Sea, on Sargassum weed in shallow water (March 1960, 27 specimens
Trinchesia_signifera
Species of gastropod
Tannowa, Osaka Bay; from among a hydroid colony on Ecklonia leaves at Mukaishima, Seto Inland Sea and from Abugashima, Toyama Bay. It has been photographed
Nihonbranchus_horii
Species of gastropod
specimens included in the original description were from Sargassum plants at Mukaishima, Seto Inland Sea. The species has been reported from British Columbia
Leostyletus_misakiensis
Species of gastropod
mollusc in the family Trinchesiidae. This species was described from Mukaishima, Inland Sea of Seto, Japan. Also reported from Mutsu Bay, Sagami Bay;
Trinchesia_futairo
Species of gastropod
of Honshu, Japan. It has also been reported from Hayama, Sagami Bay; Mukaishima, Seto Inland Sea; Awashima, Niigata Prefecture; Mera, Fukui Prefecture
Abronica_purpureoanulata
Japanese Inhabited island
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Yugeshima
of Kaizu) Mitsugi District (御調郡), Hiroshima (The town of Mitsugi and Mukaishima merged into the city of Onomichi) Munakata District (宗像郡), Fukuoka (The
List of dissolved districts in Japan
List_of_dissolved_districts_in_Japan
Gifu Mugi, Gifu Mugi, Tokushima Muikaichi, Shimane Mujo Chiaki Mukai Mukaishima, Hiroshima Muko Munakata District, Fukuoka Munakata, Fukuoka Municipalities
Index of Japan-related articles (M)
Index_of_Japan-related_articles_(M)
(1971–2005) Miyoshi (1954–1992) Miyoshi (1992–2004) Mukaihara (1983–2004) Mukaishima (1961–2005) Nōmi (1982–2004) Numakuma (1955–2005) Ōasa (1974–2005) Ōgaki
List of municipal flags of Chūgoku region
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Chūgoku_region
Island in Hiroshima, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Ōsakishimojima
Japanese politician (born 1959)
Hiroshima at-large Personal details Born (1959-07-28) 28 July 1959 (age 66) Mukaishima, Hiroshima, Japan Party CRA (since 2026) Other party NFP (1994–1998) LP
Koji_Sato_(politician)
Dissolved municipality in Kitauwa district, Ehime prefecture, Japan
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Tsushima,_Ehime
Small island in the Seto Inland Sea
Ōshima Yugeshima Tsushima Uoshima Hiroshima Prefecture Etajima Hyōtanjima Innoshima Itsukushima Kurahashi-jima Mukaishima Ninoshima Ōsakishimojima Category
Okamura_Island
1928 Steam Cargo Ship in United Kingdom
who renamed her Mizuho Maru. On 28 February 1961 Mizuho Maru arrived in Mukaishima, Hiroshima to be scrapped. John 1959, p. 139. John 1959, p. 53. John 1959
SS_Boniface
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Czechoslovakian
, defender of men.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Pale.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Netherlands
Half; Earth Lover
Female
Spanish
 Pet form of Spanish Theresa, THERA means "harvester." Compare with another form of Thera.
Female
English
Pet form of English Kimberly, KIMBRA means "King's City Meadow."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Glittering
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Gem of Learned
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
A Flower; Beautiful; Melody; Composition; Singing
Biblical
belonging to corn, or to Ceres
Boy/Male
Basque Spanish American Arabic
Owns a new house.
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