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Takasu (鷹栖町,
Takasu-chō) is a town in
Kamikawa Subprefecture in Hokkaido, ****an.
Translated into English,
Takasu means "hawk's nest," the
original Ainu...
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derived from the
names of the two main
characters Taiga Aisaka and Ryūji
Takasu. Taiga's name is
almost homophonic with taigā (タイガー) from
English tiger...
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Takasu Station may
refer to:
Takasu Station (Hiroshima), a
railway station in Hiroshima, ****an
Takasu Station (Kōchi), a
tramway station in Kōchi, ****an...
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Katsuya Takasu (高須 克弥,
Takasu Katsuya,
January 22, 1945 in Isshiki, Aichi, ****an) is a
plastic surgeon based in Tokyo. He has
attracted controversies...
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Namio Takasu (born 24
January 1943) is a ****anese
professional golfer.
Takasu pla**** on the ****an Golf Tour,
winning three times. *Note: The 1982 Kuzuha...
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Yohei Takasu (高須 洋平,
Takasu Yohei, born
September 6, 1981) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Takasu was born in
Saitama on
September 6, 1981. He joined...
- Yōsuke
Takasu (高須 洋介,
Takasu Yōsuke, born
February 9, 1976) is a
former ****anese
Nippon Professional Baseball player.
Nippon Professional Baseball career...
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Yukio Takasu (高須幸雄,
Takasu Yukio) is a ****anese
diplomat and the
former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Management. Previously, he was the Special...
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Tokugawa Muneharu came to
power and
dissolved the domain. The
Takasu Domain (高須藩,
Takasu-han) was a ****anese
domain located in Mino
Province (present-day...
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influential roles during the
Meiji restoration and were
called the "four
Takasu brothers" (
Takasu yon-kyōdai 高須四兄弟).
Matsudaira Katamori was born in the Yotsuya...