- (****anese: 商業高等学校, しょうぎょうこうとうがっこう,
shōgyō kōtō gakkō / Korean: 상업고등학교),
simply called (****anese: 商業高校, しょうぎょうこうこう,
shōgyō kōkō / Korean: 상고), is a ****anese...
-
Shōgyo Ōba (大場松魚, Ōba
Shōgyo,
March 15, 1916 – June 21, 2012) was a ****anese maki-e
lacquer artist. He
began practicing the art of maki-e
lacquerware in...
-
Shōgyō-ji (正行寺) is a Jōdo Shinshū
temple in Akkeshi, Hokkaidō, ****an.
Founded in 1879, the Hondō (本堂) of 1799,
relocated from
Itoigawa in
Niigata Prefecture...
- 137°11′12.77″E / 36.6893444°N 137.1868806°E / 36.6893444; 137.1868806
Toyama Shogyo High
School (富山県立富山商業高等学校) is a
commercial high
school located in Toyama...
-
graduated from Kobe
University (then Kobe Koto
Shogyo Gakko) and
Hitotsubashi University (then
Tokyo Koto
Shogyo Gakko) .In 1939, he
became the
first president...
- Kōchi-
Shōgyō-Mae
Station (高知商業前駅, Kōchi-
Shōgyō-Mae-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Kōchi city, the
capital of Kōchi Prefecture...
-
three games to make it to the
championship game
before losing 4–0 to Chukyō
Shōgyō from Nagoya. This was the
first of four
appearances at the
tournament for...
- Koga
Daiichi Niigata 1977
Shimabara Shogyo 3–0 Saga
Shogyo Okayama 1978
Hokuyo 3–1
Yachiyo ****ushima 1979 Mito
Shogyo 1–0 Oita
Kogyo Shiga 1980 Shimizu...
- Nunoshida • Tosa-Ikku • Azōno • Kōchi • Iriake • Engyōjiguchi • Asahi • Kōchi-
Shōgyō-Mae •
Asakura The most
visible form of
transport within Kōchi is the tram...
- ****an, and
changed its name to the
Tokyo Commercial School (東京商業学校|Tokyo
Shōgyō Gakkō) 1885: came
under the
control of the
Ministry of Education, and absorbed...