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- Akishima (1,703 bytes)
5: ...o –Shi (city)in May [[1995]]. Especially around Showa mid-era, Akishima invited manufacturing factories...
11: ...iness was most prospered in that time, but during Showa era, silk thread prices suddenly crashed. Therefo...
- Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
59: ...th western influences led to the [[Taisho]] and [[Showa]] eras of the 1920 and 1930s in which the country...
- Eiji Okada (5,992 bytes)
46: * [[Showa no inochi]] (1968) a.k.a. Stormy Era
- Ryuhei Matsuda (2,939 bytes)
21: * [[Showa Kayo Daizenshu]] (2003)
- Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
21: * [[Showa Memorial Park]] The Showa Memorial Park is located on the area that was onc...
- Gunma Prefecture (3,259 bytes)
45: ...[Tone District]] – Katashina, Kawaba, Minakami, Showa
- Fukushima Prefecture (2,978 bytes)
45: ...uma District]] – Aizumisato, Mishima, Kaneyama, Showa
- Shimokitazawa Shelter (1,856 bytes)
14: ...tely a 3 minute walk. If you continue through the Showa shopping district, you should pass the Shinking t...
- Japanese Holidays (4,252 bytes)
13: ...reenery Day, which has since been moved to May 4. Showa Day is celebrated on April 29 every year and is p...
- 1977 (440 bytes)
1: ...a year. In the Japanese calendar it is known as [[Showa]] 52.
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