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- Akita (1,844 bytes)
8: Great devastation shook Akita on August 14, 1945 when Japan announced their surrender in [[World W...
- Kanji (1,555 bytes)
9: In 1945, the Japanese Ministry of Education developed a l...
- Toshio Saeki (1,459 bytes)
1: ...s a [[Japanese artist]] and [[mangaka]] born in [[1945]] famous for his paintings and drawing focusing o...
6: *1945 - Born in [[Miyazaki Prefecture]]. Moves to [[Osa...
17: [[Category:1945 births|Saeki, Toshio]]
- Chiba (3,183 bytes)
10: ...any wars it was bombed during [[World War II]] in 1945. There was little damage done and the city quickl...
- Fukuoka (3,058 bytes)
8: ...the Hakata area despite the samurai's attempt. In 1945 this area was bombed, but sustained no major dama...
- Fukuyama (3,116 bytes)
10: In 1945 World War II devastated this area. Over 80 percen...
- Ginza (3,591 bytes)
8: The war ended in August 15, 1945 and soon after Allied Forces stationed themselves...
- Hiroshima (2,606 bytes)
10: ...being brought upon the city and its residents. In 1945, the first atomic bomb to ever be used in war too...
- Kawasaki (3,164 bytes)
14: ...r unnatural disasters such as the U.S. bombing in 1945 that destroyed this area.
- Kobe (3,373 bytes)
10: ...I]], Kobe was bombed by B-29 bombers on March 17, 1945 killing 8,841 people and destroying over 20% of K...
- Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
10: ...ntire area. At the end of the war on August 15, [[1945]] Japan began to rebuild their city in a democrat...
- Kure (2,867 bytes)
10: ...od thing did not last too long because on July 1, 1945 the area was bombed very heavily and the casualti...
- Fussa (2,373 bytes)
8: ...he [[Yokota Air Base]] went into full action in [[1945]] after the end of [[World War II]].
- Aomori (2,760 bytes)
18: On July 28th [[1945]] Aomori was targeted by US B29 Bombers which lit...
- Mito (2,566 bytes)
13: ...amatic even continued until ending on August 14th 1945.
- Nagasaki (2,253 bytes)
10: [[1945]]: The second, and last, atomic bomb was targeted...
- Barefoot Gen (3,029 bytes)
15: ...was actually in Hiroshima when it was bombed in [[1945]]. At the time, he was only six years old. He had...
- Go Nagai (2,961 bytes)
1: ...anga]] artist, or [[mangaka]], that was born in [[1945]]. He began being noticed by the manga world when...
- Grave of the Fireflies (2,946 bytes)
11: ...en by Akiyuki Nosaka. Nosaka lost his sister in [[1945]], when war struck Japan. He states that he alway...
- Rhapsody in August (3,009 bytes)
5: ...g the place where their grandfather was killed in 1945 and finally become aware of how terrible the bomb...
- The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail (2,814 bytes)
1: ...cclaimed [[Akira Kurosawa]]. It was released in [[1945]] and was originally banned from being shown beca...
- Yamato (Movie) (2,725 bytes)
5: ...cers on board a warship named Yamato. On April 6, 1945, crewman from the ship Yamato were sent out on a ...
- Nobuko Miyamoto (2,956 bytes)
1: ... the 1980s and 1990s. She was born on March 27, [[1945]], in [[Otaru]], [[Hokkaido]], Japan, and as an a...
- Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
18: * [[Hitokiri Ginji]] (2003) .... Ginji Sonezaki (1945-1953)
- Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
11: ... Japanese mainstream culture and industry since [[1945]], it has been dominate almost entirely since the...
- Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
8: The 1945 Tokyo Air Raids destroyed much of Shinjuku during...
- Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
11: ...nd most of its films during the time period until 1945 reflected this. While many Jidaigeki, including [...
- Hello Kitty (3,504 bytes)
4: ...er in a small village, created by Ray Goossens in 1945. Both inspiration sources are likely involved how...
- Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
9: ...44 during World War II and resumed on November 6, 1945 after the war had ended and American Occupation h...
- Higashiyamato Minami Park (1,988 bytes)
15: ...al exhibits dedicated to remembering the war in [[1945]] which took the lives of many and left Japan in ...
- Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
16: In [[1945]], Kunitachi was evacuated due to [[WWII]] which ...
- Musashinonomori Park (1,786 bytes)
8: In [[1945]], the war ended and the airport was taken over t...
- Nagaoka (2,691 bytes)
16: In [[1945]], devastation shook Nagaoka when several US bomb...
- Nagoya (1,895 bytes)
14: * [[1945]] [[World War II]] fires destroy much of Nagoya i...
- Naha (3,599 bytes)
28: ...urists each year. Originally destroyed during the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, the site was rebuilt and today...
30: ...le]] The original Shuri Castle was destroyed in [[1945]] by the war. You can still visit the site of the...
- Sagamihara (2,162 bytes)
12: ...h the US, many of the bases were turned over in [[1945]]-[[1946]] creating a strong force of US military...
- Sakai (2,543 bytes)
14: During [[World War II]] ([[1945]]) Sakai was not a targeted city however many of ...
- Sasebo (2,193 bytes)
3: ... is primarily stationed on the port. Since late [[1945]] the [[Japanese]] Maritime Self Defense Fore has...
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (2,156 bytes)
8: ...d as it was originally created until the war in [[1945]]. At this time, the land was redeveloped and con...
- Ube (2,424 bytes)
12: [[World War II]] in [[1945]] caused major damage to the villages of Ube. Man...
- Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
9: ...s to drop an atomic bomb on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 to facilitate the end of World War II.
- Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
52: ...ter, much of the station was destroyed during the 1945 fire bombings by US plans.
- Yamagata (2,066 bytes)
12: In [[1945]] the city of Yamagata was severely damaged by [[...
- Marunouchi Line (2,260 bytes)
3: ...e building was halted. It resumed near the end of 1945, but by then many of the original plans had chang...
- 1906 (2,082 bytes)
34: ... to Japan though the railway. It was used until [[1945]], when the [[Soviet]] army took it over.
- Kyushu (1,677 bytes)
19: ...was destroyed by the atomic bomb on [[August 9th, 1945]] during [[World War II]]. 70,000 people died fro...
- Japanese Tattoo (2,743 bytes)
13: ...the artform continued to flourish underground. In 1945, tattooing was legalized again by occupying force...
- Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
56: 2005, 1981, 1969, 1957, 1945, 1933, 1921, 1909
- Japanese Monster Movies (1,404 bytes)
1: ...n of [[Gojira]] in the 1950s as a reaction to the 1945 Atomic Bombing of Japan, the [[Kaiji Eiga]] genre...
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
19: ...ng the end of the war. The population of Tokyo by 1945 was half what it had been in 1940 before Japan bo...
- University of Tokyo (2,158 bytes)
4: ...ersity for much of its existence between 1877 and 1945 when it was renamed following the Second World Wa...
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