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  • ...niversity plays a pivotal role in the academic and cultural development of Kagoshima Prefecture and has a significant impact on the local community and beyond. ...e university's roots can be traced back to the Kagoshima Kōtō Kōgyō Gakkō (Kagoshima Higher Technical School) and other specialized schools, which were integrat
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  • ...nmost prefecture of the country's four main islands. The capital city is [[Kagoshima City]]. Kagoshima Prefecture has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating bac
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  • ...southern part of [[Kyushu]], Japan. Known for its rich, pork-based broth, Kagoshima Ramen is a popular dish both locally and internationally. ...culture and the availability of ingredients in the region. Over the years, Kagoshima Ramen has evolved into a distinct style of ramen that is now recognized and
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  • ...southern part of [[Kyushu]], Japan. Known for its rich, pork-based broth, Kagoshima Ramen is a popular dish both locally and internationally. ...culture and the availability of ingredients in the region. Over the years, Kagoshima Ramen has evolved into a distinct style of ramen that is now recognized and
    2 KB (285 words) - 03:00, 26 February 2024
  • ...nmost prefecture of the country's four main islands. The capital city is [[Kagoshima City]]. Kagoshima Prefecture has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating bac
    2 KB (251 words) - 18:28, 27 February 2024
  • ...niversity plays a pivotal role in the academic and cultural development of Kagoshima Prefecture and has a significant impact on the local community and beyond. ...e university's roots can be traced back to the Kagoshima Kōtō Kōgyō Gakkō (Kagoshima Higher Technical School) and other specialized schools, which were integrat
    4 KB (516 words) - 20:36, 28 March 2024
  • ...apanese]] sweet, originating from the [[Kyushu]] region, particularly in [[Kagoshima Prefecture]]. It is made primarily from [[sweet potato]] and [[rice flour]] ...er time, it has become a popular sweet treat and is now a specialty of the Kagoshima Prefecture.
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  • ...r cooking competition show, Iron Chef. Sakai was born on April 2, 1942, in Kagoshima, Japan. ...ung age. He began his culinary journey by working at a local restaurant in Kagoshima. After honing his skills, he moved to Tokyo to further pursue his culinary
    2 KB (329 words) - 21:59, 24 January 2024
  • ! Kagoshima ...niversity+Faculty+of+Medicine Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine] || Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine
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  • ...dish]] in the world, originating from the [[Sakurajima]] island, part of [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] in [[Japan]]. This radish is known for its impressive size, of ...nto soups and stews. Beyond its culinary uses, the radish is celebrated in Kagoshima through festivals and agricultural shows, where the largest specimens are s
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  • Teruhiko Saigō was born in Kagoshima, Japan. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in music, which would l [[Category:People from Kagoshima Prefecture]]
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  • ...cture|Ōita]], [[Miyazaki Prefecture|Miyazaki]], and [[Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima]]. The eighth prefecture, [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]], is not geographic ...[[Kyushu Shinkansen]] connects the major cities of Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Kagoshima, making travel between them fast and convenient. The island is also served
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  • ...ns of butadon, including ''kurobutadon'', which uses black pork from the [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], and ''ibutadon'', which uses pork from the [[Ibaraki Prefectu
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  • ...Wakoen Sanatorium''' is a [[healthcare facility]] located in [[Amami]], [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. It is a specialized institution dedicated to the t
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  • ...are several variations of Champon, including '''Kitakyushu Champon''', '''Kagoshima Champon''', and '''Sasebo Champon'''. Each variation has its unique charact
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  • ...onal Japanese food that originated in the [[Satsuma]] region, now known as Kagoshima Prefecture. It is a type of [[fried fish cake]], made from a paste of fish
    2 KB (256 words) - 07:30, 22 February 2024
  • ...ieved to have originated in the Amami Islands, a chain of islands in the [[Kagoshima Prefecture]] of Japan. The dish was traditionally served during special occ
    2 KB (291 words) - 02:54, 26 February 2024
  • * '''[[Satsuma-age]]''': A fried version of Kamaboko, originating from [[Kagoshima Prefecture]].
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  • ...a_Kirishima_City_Kagoshima_Pref06n4592.jpg|Takachiho-gawara Kirishima City Kagoshima Pref06n4592|thumb]] '''Religion in Japan''' is characterized by syncretism;
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  • ...a_Kirishima_City_Kagoshima_Pref02n4050.jpg|Takachiho-gawara Kirishima City Kagoshima Pref02n4050|thumb|left]] [[File:A_man_confronted_with_an_apparition_of_the_
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  • ...vided between two [[Japanese prefectures]]: the northern part belongs to [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], and the southern part, including [[Okinawa Prefecture]], whic
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  • | A specialty from [[Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]. This [[deep frying|deep-fried]] [[fishcake]] mixes [[Surimi]]
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  • ...-0141|city=Kagoshima|county=|local_name=一誠会三宅病院|services=hospital|comments=Kagoshima}} ...ame=Shiiharakai Arima Hospital 1423930974|id=|id_type=|country=Japan|state=Kagoshima|amenity=hospitals|coordinates=31.42298038, 130.320989|specialties=|operator
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