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  2. Okinotorishima - Wikipedia

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    Okinotorishima (沖ノ鳥島, Okinotori-shima), or Parece Vela, is a coral reef, geologically an atoll, with two rocks enlarged with tetrapod-cement structures. It is administered by Japan with a total shoal area of 8,482 m 2 (2.10 acres) and land area 9.44 m 2 (101.6 sq ft). [1]

  3. Song of Okinawa Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    The "Song of Okinawa Prefecture" (Japanese: 沖縄県民の歌, Hepburn: Okinawa kenmin no uta) was adopted on May 15, 1972, upon the United States' return of Okinawa Prefecture to Japan. Its lyrics were written by local teacher Seiko Miyazato [ ja ] , with music composed by University of the Ryukyus professor Shigeru Shiroma [ ja ] .

  4. Okino Torishima - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 August 2006, at 04:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Iōtorishima - Wikipedia

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    Iōtorishima (硫黄鳥島, Literal: "sulfur bird island") or Iwo Tori-shima, also called Okinawa Torishima (沖縄鳥島), is a volcanic island part of the Ryūkyū Island chain with the only [1] active volcano in Okinawa Prefecture.

  6. Shimanchu nu Takara - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Shimanchu nu Takara" (島人ぬ宝)Begin: 5:20: 2. "Nami" (波, "Wave")Donto: 5:04: 3. "Soredemo Kurashi wa Tsuzuku kara, Subete o, Ima, Wasureteshimau Tame ni wa, Subete o, Ima, Shitteiru Koto ga Jōken de, Boku ni wa Totemo Muri dakara, Hitotsuzutsu Wasureteiku Tame ni, Aisuru Hitotachi to Te o Tori, Wakeatte, Semete Omoidasanai Yō ni, Kurashi o Tsuzuketeiku ...

  7. Talk:Okinotorishima - Wikipedia

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    Geographic name servers: according to the NGIA GNS server, "Okino-tori-shima" is the BGN Standard. Japanese government also uses Okinotorishima. Okinotorishima gets 79 pages while Okinotori gets 17 pages and some of the latter are actually Okinotori-shima or Okinotori Shima.

  8. Nada Sōsō (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nada Sōsō (涙そうそう, Tears for You) is a 2006 Japanese romance film directed by Nobuhiro Doi. Starring Masami Nagasawa, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Kumiko Aso as Kaoru Aragaki, Yotaro Aragaki and Keiko Inamine, the film depicts Okinawan step-siblings, Kaoru and Yotaru, growing up.

  9. List of Japanese films of 1972 - Wikipedia

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    Japanese films released in 1972; Title Japanese Director Cast Genre Notes Aozameta Nichiyobi: Shiro Moritani: Ruriko Asaoka, Go Wakabayashi, Akira Yamauchi — [1] Bara no hyoteki: Kiyoshi Nishimura: Yūzō Kayama, Cheng Chong, Eiji Okada — [2] Beads From a Petal: Noboru Tanaka: Rie Nakagawa — [3] Eternal Cause: Tadashi Imai: Takeo Chii ...