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Hasuda (蓮田市,
Hasuda-shi) is a city
located in
Saitama Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 January 2024[update], the city had an
estimated po****tion of 61,337...
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Hasuda Zenmei (蓮田 善明, 1904–1945) was a ****anese nationalist,
Shinto fundamentalist, and
scholar of
kokugaku as well as
classical ****anese literature. He...
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Southeast Asian theater. At a
farewell party thrown for
Hasuda by the
Bungei Bunka group,
Hasuda offered the
following parting words to Mishima: "I have...
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Hasuda Station (蓮田駅,
Hasuda-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of
Hasuda, Saitama, ****an,
operated by East ****an
Railway Company...
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extended north from Urawa-Misono
through Iwatsuki-ku,
Saitama to
Hasuda Station (in
Hasuda, Saitama) on the JR East
Utsunomiya Line, but
financial problems...
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almost paralleling to one another.
Saitama Prefecture Ageo
Asaka Fujimi Hasuda Ka****be
Kawagoe Kawaguchi Koshi****a
Shiki Shiraoka Toda
Warabi Saitama...
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stage name
Yurika (stylized as YURiKA) is a ****anese
musician from
Hasuda,
Saitama who is
signed to F.I.X. Records. She made her
professional debut...
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listing the
fates of Shuya, Takuma, Haruya, Nao,
Kakei Kyoko,
Shindo Risa and
Hasuda Mayu and the
surviving Wild
Seven students as unknown.
Three months later...
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January 1, 1956 -
Parts of the city of
Iwatsuki merged into the town of
Hasuda.
September 28, 1956
Parts of the
village of
Hachijo merged with the villages...
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disembarking only.
Stops include: Ueno, Urawa, Ōmiya, Higashi-Ōmiya,
Hasuda, ****i, and Koga.
Service is
provided by 7-car 185
series and 9-car 489 series...