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Onuma, Ōnuma or Oonuma may refer to: * Onuma (surname), Japanese surname * Ōnuma District, Fukushima, district in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan *Ōnuma Station, train station in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan *Ōnuma Quasi-National Park, national park in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, with a famous pond also called Ōnuma People with the given name *Onuma Sittirak Onuma Sittirak (, , ; born June 13, 1986, in Khian Sa) is a retired Thai volleyball player was a member of Thailand women's national volleyball team. She was born 13 June 1986 at Surat Thani, Thailand. Onuma graduated from Ratna Bundit Univer ...
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Ōnuma Quasi-National Park
is a quasi-national park on the Oshima Peninsula in southwest Hokkaidō, Japan. The park encompasses the volcanic as well as the and ponds, which abut against the west slope of the mountain. The park, which was designated as quasi-national in 1958, is the smallest major park in Hokkaidō. Ōnuma and Konuma were created when mudflows due to eruptions of Hokkaidō Koma-ga-take dammed up depressions at the base of the mountain. The ponds, which are dotted with watershields, are surrounded by birch and maple forests. Related cities, towns and villages *Nanae, Hokkaidō See also *List of national parks of Japan and in Japan are places of scenic beauty designated for protection and sustainable usage by the Minister of the Environment under the of 1957. National Parks are designated and in principle managed by the Ministry of the Environment. Quasi-Na ... References External links J-IBIS National parks of Japan Parks and gardens in Hokkaido Protected areas ...
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Onuma (surname)
Onuma, Ōnuma or Oonuma (written: 大沼 lit. "big swamp", おおぬま in hiragana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese animation and theatre director Onuma (written: 小沼 lit. "small swamp", おぬま in hiragana) is a separate Japanese surname, though both may be transliterated the same way. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese writer {{surname, Onuma Japanese-language surnames ...
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Ōnuma District, Fukushima
is a district located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2008, the district has an estimated population of 29,787 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 34.2 persons per km2. The total area is 870.51 km2. Towns and villages * Aizumisato * Kaneyama * Mishima * Shōwa Mergers *On October 1, 2005, the towns of Aizuhongō and Aizutakada and the village of Niitsuru merged to create the new town of Aizumisato. Districts in Fukushima Prefecture District Onuma {{Fukushima-geo-stub ...
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Ōnuma Station
is a railway station on the Hakodate Main Line located in Nanae, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is operated by JR Hokkaido and has the station number "H68". Lines The station is served by the Hakodate Main Line and is located 27.0 km from the start of the line at . Station layout The station has two platforms serving three tracks on the ground level. Platforms Adjacent stations History The station was opened on 28 June 1903 by the private Hokkaido Railway as an intermediate station during the phase of expansion when the track was extended north from Hongō (today ) to . After the Hokkaido Railway was nationalized on 1 July 1907, Japanese Government Railways (JGR) took over control of the station. On 12 October 1909 the station became part of the Hakodate Main Line. On 1 April 1987, with the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, control of the station passed to JR Hokkaido. See also * List of railway stations in Japan The links below co ...
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