- Prefecture. The
island is the
larger inhabited component of the
village of
Niijima Village, Ōshima
Subprefecture of
Tokyo Metropolis,
which also contains...
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Makoto Niijima (****anese: 新島 真, Hepburn:
Niijima Makoto),
whose Phantom Thief code name is
Queen (****anese: クイーン, Hepburn: Kuīn), is a
character in the...
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portal Education portal Christianity portal Biography portal Niijima Jō (新島 襄) (born
Niijima Shimeta (新島 七五三太); 12
February 1843 – 23
January 1890), better...
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Niijima Yae (新島八重), born
Yamamoto Yae (山本八重) (1
December 1845 – 14 June 1932), also
known as
Yamamoto Yaeko (山本 八重子), was a ****anese onna-musha, educator...
- Look up
Niijima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nii-jima is a
volcanic ****anese island.
Niijima (新島, "new island") may also
refer to:
Niijima, Tokyo...
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Niijima (新島村,
Niijima-mura) is a
village located in Ōshima Subprefecture,
Tokyo Metropolis, ****an. As of 1 October 2020[update], the
village had an estimated...
- the ****anese
village of
Niijima,
located in the Izu Islands. The statues,
which were
created to
promote awareness of
Niijima, are
themed and
modeled after...
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Tsuneo Niijima (新島 恒男,
Niijima Tsuneo, born 1955) is a ****anese
farmer and
amateur astronomer. He is a
prolific discoverer of
minor planets, credited...
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Niijima Airport (新島空港,
Niijima Kūkō) (ICAO: RJAN) is a
public aerodrome located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi)
southeast of the
village of
Niijima, on the island...
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resulting dried fish.
Kusaya originated in the Izu Islands,
probably on
Niijima, where,
during the Edo
period people used to earn a
living through salt...