The city of Kobe
communication trench links the front line and first support line trench supports trench.
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the buut tunnel
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Link to the Isahaya Land Reclamation Project Links to the Kansai International Airport Project
The Major League Baseball players with the last name Bryant are: Clay Bryant, Derek Bryant, Don Bryant, Ralph Bryant and Ron Bryant - none of whom are particularly famous although some of them had some significant successes. See the "related links" section below for more info.
By sea and air.
Hanshin refers to a region in Japan that encompasses the area around Osaka and Kobe. It's situated in the Kansai region, specifically in Hyōgo and Osaka prefectures. The name "Hanshin" is derived from "Han" for Osaka and "Shin" for Kobe, indicating the connection between these two major cities. The area is known for its vibrant culture, economic activity, and transportation links.
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The Korean Strait
The Ikuchi bridge links Honshu with Shikoku in Japan.
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No, Buddhism did not originate in Japan, but it is a religion in Japan today. It originated in India. If you want more info visit [related links]
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