8 relations: Ōmiya-kōen Station, Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Bonsai, Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, Kita-ku, Saitama, Tobu Urban Park Line, Tokyo, 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
Ōmiya-kōen Station
is a railway station on the Tobu Urban Park Line in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway.
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Ōmiya-ku, Saitama
is one of ten wards of the city of Saitama, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, and is located in the northeastern part of the city.
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Bonsai
(tray planting) is a Japanese art form using cultivation techniques to produce small trees in containers that mimic the shape and scale of full size trees.
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Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan
A, also known as a or, is a Japanese city that has a population greater than 500,000 and has been designated as such by order of the Cabinet of Japan under Article 252, Section 19 of the Local Autonomy Law.
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Kita-ku, Saitama
is one of ten wards of the city of Saitama, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, and is located in the northwestern part of the city.
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Tobu Urban Park Line
The, formally known as the, is a long railway line in Saitama and Chiba Prefectures operated by the Japanese private railway company Tobu Railway.
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Tokyo
, officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869.
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1923 Great Kantō earthquake
The struck the Kantō Plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58:44 JST (02:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923.
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