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  2. San'ya - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 2008, after the arson incident on the Minami adult video store in Osaka, the prefectural governor of Tokyo, Ishihara Shintaro, made the following comment concerning lodging establishments in Sanya and the people displaced from the fire, “If you go to Sanya, there are plenty of places you can stay for 200 or 300 yen, but in ...

  3. Module : Location map/data/Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula

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    4 Examples using location map templates. ... using default map (image) 4.2 Location map many. 4.3 Location map+. ... Location map/data/Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula.

  4. Module : Location map/data/Japan Greater Tokyo area

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    3 Examples using location map templates. 4 See also. 5 See also. Toggle See also subsection. 5.1 Location map templates. ... Location map/data/Japan Greater Tokyo area.

  5. Module:Location map/data/Japan Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Location map templates. 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Japan Tokyo. 14 languages.

  6. Denso mapcode - Wikipedia

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    The Denso MapCode system divided Japan into 1162 zones, each zone into 900 blocks, and each block into 900 areas. A Denso MapCode number consists of the zone number (up to 4 digits), the block number (always 3 digits) and the area number (always 3 digits), a numeric code of up to 10 digits.

  7. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

  8. Keyhole Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer. It was created by Keyhole, Inc, which was acquired by Google in 2004.

  9. Module:Location map/data/Japan Tokyo/doc - Wikipedia

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