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  2. Matsumoto Yamaga FC - Wikipedia

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    Matsumoto Yamaga Football Club (松本山雅フットボールクラブ, Matsumoto Yamaga Futtobōru Kurabu) or simply Matsumoto Yamaga (松本山雅FC, Matsumoto Yamaga Efu Shī) is a Japanese football (soccer) club based in the city of Matsumoto, located in the Nagano Prefecture. The club currently plays in the J3 League, Japanese third tier ...

  3. Sunpro Alwin - Wikipedia

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    The Sunpro Alwin (サンプロ・アルウィン) is a multi-use stadium in Matsumoto, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Matsumoto Yamaga FC. The stadium has a capacity of 20,396 spectators. Its nickname, Alwin, is a blend of the words "Alps" (as in the Japanese Alps) and "wind".

  4. Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Festival (セイジ・オザワ 松本フェスティバル, Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto Fesutibaru, OMF), formerly known as the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto (サイトウ・キネン・フェスティバル松本, Saitō Kinen Fesutibaru Matsumoto, SKF), is an annual classical music festival held in August and September in Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan, founded in 1992 by ...

  5. List of stadiums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Region Built Home team(s) 1: Japan National Stadium: 68,698 (80,016 with temporary seats) Shinjuku, Tokyo: Kantō: 2019: Japan national football team (some matches)

  6. Azumi Basin - Wikipedia

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    Jikka-segi weir. The Azumi Basin was created by numerous streams and rivers that take their water from melting snow on the Northern Alps. The Azusa, Kurosawa, Karasu, and Nakabusa rivers, among others, run through this region and have formed a composite fan (compare alluvial fan) [clarification needed] characterized by the low water-holding capacity of the soil.

  7. File:Emblem of Matsumoto, Nagano.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ماتسوموتو (ناغانو) Usage on azb.wikipedia.org ماتسوموتو، ناقانو

  8. Ogasawara clan castle sites - Wikipedia

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    The Ogasawara clan castle sites (小笠原氏城跡, Ogasawara-shi jō-seki) were a number Sengoku period yamashiro-style Japanese castles located in what is now part of the city of Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture. These fortifications were built in the Muromachi period by the Ogasawara clan, who ruled the area at the time.

  9. Category:Matsumoto, Nagano - Wikipedia

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