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Murai may refer to: * Murai (surname), Japanese surname * Murai, Singapore, area in Western Water Catchment *Murai Reservoir The Western Water Catchment is a planning area located in the West Region of Singapore. The planning area borders Tuas and Pioneer to its south, Sungei Kadut, Choa Chu Kang and Tengah to its east, Jurong West to its southeast, Lim Chu Kang ..., Singapore reservoir * Murai Station, Japan railway station {{Disamb ...
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Murai (surname)
Murai (written: lit. "village well") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese rugby union player * Ernest Isao Murai (1900–1981), Japanese American political official * Hideki Murai (born 1980), Japanese politician *Hideo Murai (1958–1995), member of the Aum Shinrikyo cult * Jin Murai (born 1937), Governor of Nagano Prefecture *Jun Murai (born 1955), Japanese computer scientist *Kazusa Murai (born 1975), Japanese voice actress *Katsuyuki Murai (born 1969), Japanese actor *, Japanese rower *Kenjirō Murai, member of Cali Gari *Kunio Murai (born 1944), Japanese actor and voice actor * Muneaki Murai (born 1973), Japanese politician * Murai Sadakatsu (1528–1582), Japanese samurai *Murai Shimako (born 1928), Japanese playwright *Shinji Murai (born 1979), Japanese football player * Taiki Murai (born 1993), Japanese footballer *, Japanese rower *Yoshihiro Murai is a Japanese politician and current governor of Miyagi Prefecture. A native of Toyon ...
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Murai, Singapore
The Western Water Catchment is a planning area located in the West Region of Singapore. The planning area borders Tuas and Pioneer to its south, Sungei Kadut, Choa Chu Kang and Tengah to its east, Jurong West to its southeast, Lim Chu Kang to its north and the Straits of Johor to its west. It is the largest planning area by land area, covering nearly a tenth of Singapore Island. It is also one of the two main water catchments in Singapore, the other being Central Water Catchment. The area currently houses four reservoirs, Tengeh Reservoir, Poyan Reservoir, Murai Reservoir and Sarimbun Reservoir. Part of the Western Water Catchment is also a live-firing area in which it is used by the Singapore Armed Forces for training purposes. The SAFTI Live Firing Area commenced operations in 1968 and was revamped in 2008, the eastern part began operations in 2002 and has been extended to Lim Chu Kang Tracks 11 and 13. History The SAFTI Live Firing Area was drawn out in 1967, Before the ...
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