Tatsuta 1st Class Reading And Writing Room
Tatsuta may refer to: * Tatsuta, Aichi, a former village in Japan, merged into the city of Aisai in 2010 * , a pre-war Japanese ocean liner of the NYK Line * , an unprotected cruiser in the early Imperial Japanese Navy * , the second vessel of the ''Tenryū'' class of light cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II * Tatsuta Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Sangō, Nara in Japan. The shrine is also known in Japanese (esp. formerly) as . The Shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period. In 965, Emperor Murakami ordered that Imperial mes ..., a Shinto shrine located in Sangō, Nara in Japan * Chicken tatsuta, a Japanese McDonald’s sandwich People with the surname Tatsuta include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese football defender {{disambiguation, ship, surname Japanese-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Tatsuta, Aichi
file:Aisai City Hall Tatsuta branch ac.jpg, former Tatsuta village hall was a List of villages in Japan, village located in Ama District, Aichi, Ama District, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 8,295 and a population density of 336.24 persons per km2. The total land area was 24.67 km2. On April 1, 2005, Tatsuta, along with the towns of Saya, Aichi, Saya and Saori, Aichi, Saori, and the village of Hachikai, Aichi, Hachikai (all from Ama District, Aichi, Ama District), was merged to create the city Aisai, Aichi, Aisai. References Dissolved municipalities of Aichi Prefecture Aisai, Aichi {{Aichi-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Tatsuta Shrine
is a Shinto shrine located in Sangō, Nara in Japan. The shrine is also known in Japanese (esp. formerly) as . The Shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early Heian period. In 965, Emperor Murakami ordered that Imperial messengers were sent to report important events to the guardian ''kami'' of Japan. These ''heihaku'' were initially presented to 16 shrines including the Tatsuta Shrine. From 1871 through 1946, the Tatsuta Shrine was officially designated one of the , meaning that it stood in the first rank of government supported shrines.Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). ''The Imperial House of Japan,'' pp. 124. See also * List of Shinto shrines * Twenty-Two Shrines * Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines * Tatsuta Maru Notes References * Breen, John and Mark Teeuwen. (2000) ''Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami.''Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degree ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Naoki Tatsuta
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. He is most known for the roles of Buta Gorilla ( Kiteretsu Daihyakka), Daima Jin ( High School! Kimengumi), Oolong (Dragon Ball), Dr. Escargon ( Kirby: Right Back at Ya!), Ashibe's Father ( Shōnen Ashibe), and Scoop-kun ( Shūkan Kodomo News) also Capone "Gang" Bege (''One Piece''). His wife is Japanese actress Sanae Takagi. Filmography Television animation * ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979) (Marker Clan, Job John) * ''Urusei Yatsura'' (1981-1982) * '' Choriki Robo Galatt'' (1984) (Kiwi Grekovich) * ''Dragon Ball'' (1986) (Oolong, Ko-Gamera, Boxer, Wolf, Seal Soldier) * '' Maison Ikkoku'' (1986) (Kindergarten Principal) * '' Transformers: The Headmasters'' (1987) (Mindwipe(Japanese:Wipe)) * '' Dragon Ball Z'' (1989) (Oolong, Karin, Yamu, Bubbles, Haiya Dragon, Tsuno, Mayor) * '' 21 Emon'' (1991) (Gonsuke) * '' Dragon League'' (1993) (Amon) * '' Dragon Ball GT'' (1996) (Big Bro' Kidnapper) * '' GeGeGe no Kitarō #4'' ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Yugo Tatsuta
Yugo (), also known as the Zastava Yugo, Zastava Koral (, sr-Cyrl, Застава Корал) and Yugo Koral, was a subcompact hatchback manufactured by Zastava Automobiles from 1980 until 2008, originally a Yugoslav corporation. Originally named the Zastava Jugo 45, various other names were also used over the car's long production run, like Yugo Tempo, Yugo Ciao, or Innocenti Koral. It was most commonly marketed as the Yugo 45/55/60/65, with the number referring to the car's maximum power. In the United States, it was sold as the Yugo GV (and sub-versions). Originally designed as a shortened variant of the Fiat 128, series production started in 1980. The Zastava Koral ''IN'', a facelifted model, was marketed until 2008, after which the production of all Zastava cars ended. Between 1980–2008, more than 794,000 Yugos were produced in total. The Yugo was marketed in the United States from 1985 to 1992 by Malcolm Bricklin, who asked Jerry Puchkoff to conceive and produce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |