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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 1Animals that once inhabited the Chiba area Chibanosuke Guide Mammals that no longer exist today lived in Japan during the Paleolithic period. Whoa, really? There were animals like that? Aye. Examples include the Japanese giant deer and the Naumann's elephant. There were elephants! And giant deer... but they still live there, right? Nay, Naumann's elephant is smaller than the Asian and African elephants, and lived in the Japanese archipelago until about 20,000 years past. Illustration of the Naumann's elephant The Japanese giant deer had larger antlers and a larger body than the
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 30Rules That Haven’t Changed Since the Edo Period Chibanosuke Guide The Five Edict Boards Notice Board Depicted in the Illustration of Hirakawa Village This is a wooden notice board that listed rules for the whole village to follow. It was usually put up in the village center. What kind of rules were written on it? During the Edo period, the shogunate had boards like this posted with orders such as: be filial to your parents, don’t leave the village without permission, and don’t practice Christianity. Did they take it down when the Meiji
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 36Balloons… That Were Bombs!? Chibanosuke Guide What’s a “balloon bomb”? Toward the end of the war, the army developed a weapon that attached bombs to balloons about 10 meters in diameter. They released them into the jet stream to send them across the Pacific to attack America. It was created by the Army's Technical Research Institute and launched by the Army Balloon Regiment. They launched about 9,000 of them from three coastal areas—along the Pacific in Ibaraki, Fukushima, and Chiba. Nearly 1,000 made it all the way to the U.S.,
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29年に千葉県の天然記念物に指定されています。 花期:6月下旬~7月ごろ City Flower―the Oga Lotus(Perennial in the Lotus family) The Oga Lotus is an ancient variety of Lotus that was germinated and cultivated by the late Dr. Ichiro Oga, from seeds excavated at an archaeological site on the Hanamigawa river. As a source of pride and on archaeological wonder containing the mysteries of the ancient world, the Oga Lotus was made the official flower of Chiba City, and
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グ2024年8月号:赤毛の人について Redheads アイルランド, CIR, 赤毛の人,redhead, JET Dia dhuit! This is Katie the CIR from the International Relations Division at Chiba City Hall. I recently heard that the redhead “Anne of Green Gables” is very popular in Japan. As a fellow redhead, I would like to share some interesting facts about having red hair. Ireland has the largest redhead population in the world, with about 10% of the total population having red hair. Redheads can also be found in
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Email Disaster Prevention Guidebook for Foreigners Evacuation Sites in Chiba City Chiba City International Association (External link) A Daily Life Support Portal for Foreign Nationals( External link ) An automatic translation powered by Google Translate is also available for pages on the City of Chiba website that have not been translated into English. Please keep in mind that as with all machine translation, 100% accuracy is not guaranteed. In addition, some content such as images or PDFs may not be translatable due to the limitations of the translation software. Pages may not operate properly when using some web browsers, such
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unknown using artefacts and objects discovered from the past. 残されていない物を残されているものから推測する。 Fishing hooks were found. Then how about the fishing line? It was never found. It is considered that it was made of plant fibers. So, plant fibers usually decompose and don’t exist forever. 釣り針は見つかっている。では、釣り糸はどうだろう?残っていない。草木の繊維
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sky in the west is red, And the day is all but done: While yonder up overhead, All too soon, There rises so cold the cynic moon. A Song of a Winter day! The wind of the north doth blow, From a sky that's chill and gray, On fields where no crops now grow, Fields long shorn Of bearded barley and golden corn. A song of a faded flower! 'Twas plucked in the tender bud, And fair and fresh for an hour, In a Lady's hair it stood. Now, ah! now, Faded it lies in the dust
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world. Finally, Chiba City was officially announced as a government ordinance-designated city on October 18th, which was then established as Citizens’ Day, with commemorative events starting in 1996 and taking place each year. Nowadays, the city is continuing to exhibit remarkable growth and development as a diverse metropolis that plays a major role in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, as well as an international information city that is open to the world. (Made official on May 8th 1921) Chiba City is named after its founder, whose moon and star coat of arms is now the city's official emblem.
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時の緊急情報メールを、いろいろな言葉で送ります。ぜひ利用してください。 ちばし安全・安心メール (Email service provided by the City that sends information about disaster prevention) (千叶市利用电子邮件发布灾害信息。) (지바시에서 방재 정보를 이메일로 보내는 서비스입니다.) (El servicio de envio de la información de
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