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Uruma Shun Grandfather's comrade, a former member of the Kitayama corps, a man whose performance was acknowledged by Uruma Shun Grandfather .He was a homicidal psychopath from his younger age and resorted to WWI when he was 15 year old in order to quench his bloodthirst, his achievements were acknowledged and thus he was admitted into the ...
Uruma (うるま市, Uruma-shi) is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. [2] The modern city of Uruma was established on April 1, 2005, when the cities of Gushikawa and Ishikawa were merged with the towns of Katsuren and Yonashiro (both from Nakagami District ).
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Naha is the capital and largest city, with other major cities including Okinawa, Uruma, and Urasoe. [4] Okinawa Prefecture encompasses two thirds of the Ryukyu Islands, including the Okinawa, Daitō and Sakishima groups, extending 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) southwest from the Satsunan Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture to Taiwan (Hualien and Yilan ...
Iwao Uruma was born in Tokyo on 19 April 1945. His father was a police officer in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and his older brother also became a police officer. After attending Hibiya High School, Uruma studied law at the University of Tokyo. He joined the National Police Agency after graduating in 1969. [1] [2]
N High School (Japanese: N高等学校, Hepburn: Enu Kōtō Gakkō) is a Japanese private correspondence high school located in Uruma, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, with campuses across the country. It was established by the Kadokawa Dwango Educational Institute in April 2016.
Shun Medoruma (目取真 俊, Medoruma Shun, born 10 October 1960) is a Japanese writer, who, along with Tatsuhiro Oshiro, Tami Sakiyama, and Eiki Matayoshi, is one of the most important contemporary writers from Okinawa, Japan.
Joji Uruma [25] Ishin 9th district [changed 1] Cities of Ibaraki and Minoo. District of Toyono. 371,891 Kei Hagihara [13] Ishin 10th district: City of Takatsuki. District of Mishima. 320,615 Taku Ikeshita [14] Ishin 11th district: Cities of Hirakata and Katano: 398,982 Hiroshi Nakatsuka [11] Ishin 12th district: Cities of Daitō, Neyagawa, and ...