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Ishibashi Shian
may refer to: *Ishibashi (surname) * Ishibashi, Tochigi, a town located in Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan *Ishibashi handai-mae Station, formerly Ishibashi Station, a train station located in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan * Ishibashi Park is a park in Hama-machi, Kagoshima, Japan *Ishibashi Station (Tochigi) Ishibashi Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. * Ishibashi Station (Tochigi) in Shomotsuke, Tochigi * Ishibashi Station (Nagasaki) in Nagasaki, Nagasaki See also * Ishibashi handai-mae Station (formerly named Ishibashi Stat ..., a train station located in Ishibashi, Tochigi, Japan * Minakuchi Ishibashi Station, a passenger railway station in located in the Japanese city of Kōka {{Disambig ...
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Ishibashi (surname)
Ishibashi (written: lit. "stone bridge") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese sailor *Anna Ishibashi (born 1992), Japanese model and actress *Brittany Ishibashi (born 1980), American actress *, Japanese swimmer *Eiko Ishibashi, Japanese musician *Kaoru Ishibashi (born 1975) also known as Kishi Bashi, is a singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter *Katsuhiko Ishibashi (born 1944), Japanese professor and seismologist *, Japanese Vice-Admiral * Ishibashi Ningetsu (1865–1926), Japanese author * Manabu Ishibashi (born 1992), Japanese cyclist * Masashi Ishibashi (石橋雅史, 1933–2018), Japanese actor and a martial artist *, Japanese politician * Naoki Ishibashi (born 1981), former Japanese football player * Paula Ishibashi (born 1985), Brazilian rugby union player *Ryo Ishibashi (born 1956), Japanese actor *Shizuka Ishibashi (born 1994), Japanese actress and dancer * Sachio Ishibashi, professional shogi player * Shōjirō Ishibashi (1889–1976) ...
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Ishibashi, Tochigi
was a town located in Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 20,283 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematicall ... of 904.28 persons per km². The total area was 22.43 km². On January 10, 2006, Ishibashi, along with the town of Minamikawachi (from Kawachi District), and the town of Kokubunji (also from Shimotsuga District), was merged to create the new city of Shimotsuke. External links Shimotsuke official website Dissolved municipalities of Tochigi Prefecture Shimotsuke, Tochigi {{Tochigi-geo-stub ...
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Ishibashi Handai-mae Station
is a train station located in Ikeda, Osaka, but is on the border with Toyonaka to the south and Minoh to the east. It serves as a transfer point for the Hankyu Minoo Line on one side and on the other side is an express station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line.The station has five platforms connected by tunnels, two for Osaka-Takarazuka service, and three for Minoo service. The station is near to one of the three campuses of Osaka University, though the campus is physically located in neighbouring Toyonaka City. The station is surrounded by bars, karaoke boxes, and izakaya restaurants along with more traditional small-stall shopping streets. The word Ishibashi literally means Stone Bridge, referring to the old stone street bridge immediately north of the station over a small river that serves as the northern end of the shopping area, which is called ''Akai hashi''. Layout There are three platforms with five tracks on the ground level. History The station opened concurrentl ...
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Ishibashi Park
is a park in Hama-machi, Kagoshima, Japan. At the end of the Edo period (late 19th century), local lord Shimazu Shigehide had five bridges, collectively called the ''Gosekkyō'' ("five stone bridges"), built across the Kōtsuki River. Two of them collapsed in floods in 1993. The remaining three were moved to a new location and restored. Ishibashi Park consists of these three bridges and a museum. History On August 6, 1993, torrential rain in Kagoshima Prefecture led to flooding that caused two of the five bridges, Takeno-bashi Bridge and Shinkan-bashi Bridge, to collapse. The other three bridges, Tamae-bashi Bridge, Nishida-bashi Bridge, and Kōrai-bashi Bridge, also suffered enormous damage. After the flooding, the three bridges that withstood it were moved to a new location where they could be repaired, restored and better protected. In 2000, this place was opened as Ishibashi Park. Outline The park is at the mouth of the Inari River, next to Japan National Route 10, and was ...
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Ishibashi Station (Tochigi)
Ishibashi Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. * Ishibashi Station (Tochigi) in Shomotsuke, Tochigi * Ishibashi Station (Nagasaki) in Nagasaki, Nagasaki See also

* Ishibashi handai-mae Station (formerly named Ishibashi Station) * Ise-Ishibashi Station * Minakuchi Ishibashi Station {{station disambiguation ...
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