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  1. Akita (1,844 bytes)
    3: ...ita are the oil, wood working, metal working, and silk production. Many of the largest companies in thes...
  2. Akita Prefecture (1,702 bytes)
    3: ...ita are the oil, wood working, metal working, and silk production. Many of the largest companies in thes...
  3. Akishima (1,703 bytes)
    11: ...ost prospered in that time, but during Showa era, silk thread prices suddenly crashed. Therefore, sericu...
  4. Yukio Mishima (4,309 bytes)
    22: *Silk and Insight
  5. Fukushima (3,080 bytes)
    6: ...the past this area had flourished by transporting silk to the coastal areas in the prefecture. In 1894 r...
  6. Hachioji (2,886 bytes)
    6: .... In the 1950's this area prospered as a silk and silk product producer. Recent times that industry is g...
  7. Kanazawa (2,941 bytes)
    3: ...as Kutani pottery, Kanazawa Gold leaf, Kaga-yuzen silk and Kanazawa Buddhist Altars.
  8. Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
    6: ... to generate electricity. This helped develop the silk-spinning industry.
  9. Maebashi (2,550 bytes)
    5: ...ustries include agriculture and the production of silk products.
  10. W)Taps (2,966 bytes)
    4: ...arious related accessories, mostly completed with silk screening.
  11. Attachment (2,068 bytes)
    11: ...isplay the general themes of Attachment include a silk jersy top with a waist length collar. A slim cut ...
  12. Honshu (3,049 bytes)
    43: ...ts through central Honsu. Most of Japan's tea and silk comes from Honshu. Other products from this area ...
  13. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    8: ...on]] of [[1868]] saw Yokohama redeveloped for the silk trade and facilitation of western influences beca...
    17: ...a Stadium]], the [[Yokohama Doll Museum]] and the Silk Center of Yokohama are located in this general ar...
  14. Tokyu (3,011 bytes)
    11: ...he acquisition of a seed company in Hong Kong , a silk company in Thailand, household goods and furnitur...
  15. Machida (3,141 bytes)
    10: ... and other goods during the [[Meijia Era]] as the silk was transported to the port of [[Yokohama]] for e...
  16. Gunma Prefecture (3,259 bytes)
    7: The first silk factories after trade began with Europe in the 18...
  17. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    108: * Silk (2007) (soundtrack)
  18. Shaka Labbits (1,451 bytes)
    33: * Dazzling Soup / Silk (September 2006)
  19. Kyushu (1,677 bytes)
    14: *[[Silk]]
  20. Sanrio (3,626 bytes)
    5: Started in 1960 as the [[Yamanashi Silk Company]] by [[Shintaro Tsuji]] for 1 million yen...

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