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Island. After walking 200 kilometers on foot, they had to cross 50 kilometers across the sea by boat. By that log boat? It is the evidence showing exchange with different regions. They might have also enjoyed traveling with their dog while seeing Mt. Fuji or interacting with people in other areas. Maybe they had trouble when trading such goods? There is the opinion that as there were “few traces of war”, no conflict occurred during this period. However, I don’t agree with this. In the future, I hope that this current period would be introduced as a “period
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Chiba Clan As a follower of the Jishū Buddhist Sect, Chiba Sadatane established Raikou-ji Temple in 1276, in what is currently known as Dojo Kita in Chuo Ward. The Jishū Buddhist Sect was founded by Ippen Shōnin. The Jishū Sect used to focus its missionary work in urban areas, so the fact that this temple was located in Chiba City infers that it was quite a lively city at that time. The Chiba Clan became followers of the Jishū Sect and Raikou-ji Temple became a prominent temple for the sect in the Kanto area. During the Edo
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, due to landslides, structures and buildings have collapsed and pose a severe risk of danger to the lives or bodies of its residents. Structural restrictions to buildings, limitations to specific development activities, etc. are underway. Planned locations for basic survey The region is the result of extracting hazardous areas using a numerical elevation model, and a detailed survey will be conducted in the future. Broad-Area Evacuation Site A reasonably open space where you can protect yourself from disasters affecting broad areas such as large earthquakes. Designated Emergency Evacuation Site A place or institution such as a park, a
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is lush with subtropical plants. Facing the eastern bank of the Paraguay River, the city is a center for politics, economics, and culture and serves as a gateway to other countries via land, water, and air. With the older parts of the city along the river and the newer areas spreading out in the hilly eastern region, 15% of the total population of Paraguay is centered in this city of commerce and industry, which is home to well-developed food and textile industries against a background of fertile farmland. In the older areas of the city, which include the
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the ancient dwellings. They looked so similar to the Irish dwellings, with thatched conical rooves. The Kasori Shell Mounds were found in Wakaba Ward, which isn’t too far from the Sakatsuki River. Craggaunowen is also located close to the River Shannon, so it is clear that dwellers in both areas depended on water as an important resource. I also found it interesting that there were so many artefacts, utensils and toys discovered in Kasori. I was able to learn a lot about how people in Chiba City lived during the Jomon Period. I really recommend visiting Craggaunowen or
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evacuation shelter was removed on March 31st 2018 Due to the relocation of the Chiba City Business Support Center (4-5-1 Chuo, Chuo-ku), its designation as a designated emergency evacuation site/designated evacuation shelter was removed on June 30th 2018. Designated emergency evacuation sites are facilities/areas such as parks and school indoor gymnasiums/school courtyards where you can temporarily secure your safety. (The possibility of evacuation to these sites is designated for each type of natural disaster.) ※Designated emergency evacuation sites have the following signs installed. (This photo is an example from Shinjuku Junior High School.)
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located north of Vancouver, the third largest city in Canada, with two bridges connecting the cities. In addition to traditional shipbuilding and wood cargo shipments stemming from the thriving lumber industry, recently there have been various kinds of commercial development, with many high-rise buildings in the large waterfront redevelopment areas. North Vancouver Official Website (English)(外部サイトへリンク)(別ウインドウで開く) Panoramic view Lions Gate Bridge Yachts on the Burrard Inlet (c)Tourism British Columbia (c)Tourism British Columbia (c)Tourism British Columbia このペ
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was named after then-President Manuel Quezon. In July 1948, it was officially designated as the capital, before the capital was returned to Manila, which had been the capital since the Spanish colonization. The city is divided by a highway, where one side is the downtown of shops and residential areas, and the other includes government institutions such as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, medical institutions, and national universities, reflecting its character as an educational city. Quezon City Official Website(English)(外部サイトへリンク)(別
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