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Kiyoshi Awazu (****anese: 粟津 潔, romanized:
Awazu Kiyoshi,
February 19, 1929 –
April 28, 2009) was a ****anese
graphic designer,
active in the post-WWII...
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Awazu Station (粟津駅) is the name of two
train stations in ****an:
Awazu Station (Ishikawa)
Awazu Station (Shiga) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Minamoto no
Yoshinaka made his
final stand at
Awazu,
after fleeing from his cousins' armies,
which confronted him
after he
attacked Kyoto,
burning the...
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Noriyori to kill him.
Yoshinaka fought Yoritomo's
forces at the
Battle of
Awazu on
February 21, 1184,
where Tomoe Gozen took at
least one head of the enemy...
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Awazu Onsen (粟津温泉,
Awazu onsen) is a hot
spring resort located in the city of Komatsu,
Ishikawa Prefecture, ****an.
Awazu Onsen claims to have been founded...
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Shozo Awazu (粟津 正蔵,
Awazu Shōzō,
April 18, 1923 –
March 17, 2016) was a ****anese
master of judo who
achieved the rank of Kōdōkan 9th Dan. He led the development...
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Clear breeze at
Awazu (
Awazu no
seiran 粟津晴嵐) – Awazuhara.
Awazu is well
known for its pine wood,
Awazu-ga-hara. In some
pictures the Zeze...
- no Yoshinaka, a
rival for
control of the
Minamoto clan, at the
Battle of
Awazu in Ōmi
Province in
early 1184 on the
orders of Yoritomo. Yo****sune, who...
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credited with the
introduction of
aikido to the UK and Europe.
Shozo Awazu (****an/France, 1923–2016), Kōdōkan 9th dan,
pioneer of judo in France. Haku...
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commanded Yoshinaka's
forces when the two
cousins met at the
Battle of
Awazu in 1184. He held off the
attacks of
Minamoto no
Noriyori for a long time...