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  • Hakata Bay
  • Bay in Northwest Kyūshū

    Hakata Bay (博多湾, Hakata-wan) is a bay in the northwestern part of Fukuoka city, on the Japanese island of Kyūshū. It faces the Tsushima Strait, and features

    Hakata Bay

    Hakata Bay

    Hakata_Bay

  • Mongol invasions of Japan
  • Late 13th-century failed invasion of Kyushu

    first attack Tsushima Island and Iki Island before making landfall in Hakata Bay. The Japanese plan of defense called on local lords, or gokenin, to contest

    Mongol invasions of Japan

    Mongol invasions of Japan

    Mongol_invasions_of_Japan

  • Fukuoka
  • Prefecture capital and Designated city in Kyushu, Japan

    capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times.

    Fukuoka

    Fukuoka

    Fukuoka

  • Battle of Bun'ei
  • 1274 Mongol attempted invasion of Japan

    The Battle of Bun'ei also known as the First Battle of Hakata Bay was the first major attempt by the Mongol Empire to invade Japan. The Mongol-led force

    Battle of Bun'ei

    Battle of Bun'ei

    Battle_of_Bun'ei

  • Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
  • Ward in Kyushu, Japan

    end of the ward faces Hakata Bay, which includes both ferry and international cruise ship terminals, Hakata Harbor (博多港, Hakata kō). The northeast end

    Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    Hakata-ku,_Fukuoka

  • Toi invasion
  • 1019 invasion of northern Kyūshū by Jurchen pirates

    Province and, on April 9, attacked Hakata (now a ward of the city of Fukuoka). For a week, using Noko Island [ja] in Hakata Bay as a base, they sacked villages

    Toi invasion

    Toi_invasion

  • Battle of Kōan
  • 1281 failed attempt by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China to invade Japan

    The Battle of Kōan, also known as the Second Battle of Hakata Bay, was the second attempt by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China to invade Japan after

    Battle of Kōan

    Battle of Kōan

    Battle_of_Kōan

  • Kamikaze (typhoon)
  • Legendary windstorms that stopped Mongol fleets (1274, 1281)

    Japanese settlements on Tsushima and Iki islands. When they landed on Hakata Bay, however, they met fierce resistance by the armies of samurai clans. Despite

    Kamikaze (typhoon)

    Kamikaze (typhoon)

    Kamikaze_(typhoon)

  • Genkō Bōrui
  • Defensive stone wall in Fukuoka, Japan

    a defensive stone wall, 20 kilometres (12 mi) long, constructed along Hakata Bay in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan in preparation for an attack by Mongol forces

    Genkō Bōrui

    Genkō Bōrui

    Genkō_Bōrui

  • Shika Island
  • Island in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan

    (road) on the mainland by a causeway. On the hill that commands a view of Hakata Bay, two farmers found the golden seal in 1784. The area was developed into

    Shika Island

    Shika Island

    Shika_Island

  • Kublai Khan
  • Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294

    strait and then Iki Island closer to Kyushu. The Korean fleet reached Hakata Bay on 23 June 1281, and landed its troops and animals, but the ships from

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai_Khan

  • Fukuoka family murder case
  • 2003 Japanese murder case

    Chika (千加, age 40), and their two children (ages 8 and 11) were found in Hakata Bay handcuffed and weighed down with dumbbells. Shinjiro Matsumoto had been

    Fukuoka family murder case

    Fukuoka_family_murder_case

  • Hakata (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Hakata Bay, during the second Mongol invasion of Japan Hakata dialect Hakata doll, traditional Japanese clay dolls, originally from Hakata Hakata Station

    Hakata (disambiguation)

    Hakata_(disambiguation)

  • Kappa (folklore)
  • Japanese mythical creature

    behavior. § Fukuoka Prefecture offers a tale from Hakata Bay, as well as an old literary example from Hakata saiken where the kappa brings catfish. Foster

    Kappa (folklore)

    Kappa (folklore)

    Kappa_(folklore)

  • Fujiwara no Sumitomo
  • Japanese Heian era court noble and warrior

    burning down the Dazaifu headquarters before he was defeated in battle at Hakata Bay. He then fled back to Iyo province, where he was captured. He was executed

    Fujiwara no Sumitomo

    Fujiwara no Sumitomo

    Fujiwara_no_Sumitomo

  • Island City, Fukuoka
  • Artificial island in Fukuoka

    Island City (アイランドシティ) is an artificial island in Hakata Bay, Fukuoka, Japan. Island Tower Sky Club and Teriha Sekisui House Arena are on this island.

    Island City, Fukuoka

    Island City, Fukuoka

    Island_City,_Fukuoka

  • Fukuoka Tower
  • Observation tower in Fukuoka, Japan

    designed by Nikken Sekkei and constructed on a reclaimed land out of Hakata Bay. Fukuoka Tower has a triangular cross-section which is covered with 8000

    Fukuoka Tower

    Fukuoka Tower

    Fukuoka_Tower

  • Battle of Tatarahama (1569)
  • boundaries of today's Fukuoka City. The two armies met on the shores of Hakata Bay, at Tatarahama, but were evenly matched, and both retreated. In order

    Battle of Tatarahama (1569)

    Battle_of_Tatarahama_(1569)

  • Fukuoka Airport
  • Airport serving Fukuoka–Kitakyushu, Japan

    international airport located 1.6 nautical miles (3.0 km; 1.8 mi) east of Hakata Station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. The facility has two runways and covers 355

    Fukuoka Airport

    Fukuoka Airport

    Fukuoka_Airport

  • Fukuoka Castle
  • Castle in Japan

    father, Josui. Najima Castle was located on a peninsula projecting into Hakata Bay on the north of the estuary of the Tatara River. The castle fundamentally

    Fukuoka Castle

    Fukuoka Castle

    Fukuoka_Castle

  • List of megamouth shark specimens and sightings
  • megamouth shark in Hakata-Bay. Rep. Japan. Soc. Elasmobranch Stud. 31: 13–16. Takada, K. 1995. Stranding of a megamouth shark (#7) in Hakata-Bay. Rep. Japan

    List of megamouth shark specimens and sightings

    List of megamouth shark specimens and sightings

    List_of_megamouth_shark_specimens_and_sightings

  • 2005 Fukuoka earthquake
  • Earthquake in Japan

    Genkai Island, a remote island in the Genkai Sea near the entrance of Hakata Bay, which belongs to Nishi Ward, Fukuoka City. It was also approximately

    2005 Fukuoka earthquake

    2005 Fukuoka earthquake

    2005_Fukuoka_earthquake

  • Ashikaga Takauji
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1338 to 1358

    with the clans native to Kyūshū. After defeating the Kikuchi clan at Hakata Bay in the Battle of Tatarahama (1336), Takauji swayed many of Kikuchi's men

    Ashikaga Takauji

    Ashikaga Takauji

    Ashikaga_Takauji

  • Shimazu Hisatsune
  • Samurai and the third head of the Shimazu clan (1225 – 1284)

    as clan head. During the Mongol invasions of Japan, Hisatsune defended Hakata Bay alongside Shōni Kagesuke during the Battle of Kōan. He died in 1284. Stephen

    Shimazu Hisatsune

    Shimazu Hisatsune

    Shimazu_Hisatsune

  • Ryukyuans
  • Ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands

    sold to Japan, Korea or China, as well as transporting Chinese goods to Hakata Bay from where swords, silver and gold were brought. In 1392, 36 Chinese families

    Ryukyuans

    Ryukyuans

    Ryukyuans

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    invasion, the Battles of Bun'ei and Kōan were fought along the coast of Hakata Bay near modern-day Fukuoka. Major changes occurred in the Mongol Empire in

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • Asterias amurensis
  • Species of starfish

    Tateishi and Ogashima in Sagami Bay off Nagai, off Hayama, in Karatsu Bay, Hakata Bay, Osaka Bay, Ise Bay, Sendai Bay and Ariake Bay. In South Korea it is found

    Asterias amurensis

    Asterias amurensis

    Asterias_amurensis

  • Redback spider
  • Species of spider

    Fukuoka, Japan. Over 700 have been found near the container terminal in Hakata Bay, Fukuoka City. Dispersal mechanisms within Japan are unclear, but redbacks

    Redback spider

    Redback spider

    Redback_spider

  • Marine World Uminonakamichi
  • Aquarium in Fukuoka, Japan

    A formalin specimen of a megamouth (female) that was washed ashore in Hakata Bay in 1994 is on display. Water park is located on the site of Uminonakamichi

    Marine World Uminonakamichi

    Marine World Uminonakamichi

    Marine_World_Uminonakamichi

  • Umi no Nakamichi
  • Tombolo in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    in width. Its northern coast borders Genkai Sea and its southern coast Hakata Bay. Although most of the area consists of sand dunes, the eastern area has

    Umi no Nakamichi

    Umi_no_Nakamichi

  • Hakata Site
  • Archaeological site in Fukuoka, Japan

    The Hakata Site (博多遺跡, Hakata Iseki) is an archaeological site with the traces of the late Heian period port of Hakata, located in what is now the Kamikawabata-cho

    Hakata Site

    Hakata_Site

  • List of disasters in Japan by death toll
  • 198 kilometres (123 mi). A storm surge occurred in the Ariake Sea, and Hakata Bay. The official death toll was 19,113, and injures were 18,625. The heaviest

    List of disasters in Japan by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Japan_by_death_toll

  • 1274
  • Calendar year

    moves on to Japan and lands at Hakata Bay. Their landing is not unopposed: an old sea wall runs along much of the bay, and behind it are stationed the

    1274

    1274

    1274

  • List of major crimes in Japan
  • Chinese students who broke into their home and dumped their bodies in Hakata Bay. Two of the three - Yang Ning and Wang Liang – fled to China where they

    List of major crimes in Japan

    List_of_major_crimes_in_Japan

  • Wakoku
  • Historical state

    which is said to have been located in northern Kyushu (along the coast of Hakata Bay), received a gold seal (King of Na gold seal) from Emperor Guangwu of

    Wakoku

    Wakoku

  • Kamakura shogunate
  • Government of Japan (1192–1333)

    decisive action for defense—a wall was built to protect the hinterland of Hakata Bay, defensive posts were established, garrison lists were drawn up, regular

    Kamakura shogunate

    Kamakura shogunate

    Kamakura_shogunate

  • Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba
  • Set of Japanese illustrated handscrolls

    joining the other Japanese defenders in front of the defensive wall at Hakata Bay. Suenaga and his company intend to attack the Mongols at sea, but they

    Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba

    Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba

    Mōko_Shūrai_Ekotoba

  • Tachiarai Army Airfield
  • It exhibited a Ki-27 Nate, which was recovered from the sea floor of Hakata Bay in 1996 using lifting straps. In 2008, the municipality purchased the

    Tachiarai Army Airfield

    Tachiarai Army Airfield

    Tachiarai_Army_Airfield

  • Maidashi
  • the Osiroi hama (お潮井浜) of Hakozaki shrine, and an extensive prospect of Hakata Bay. Nowadays, as a view of the sea is to be a selling point, some high-rise

    Maidashi

    Maidashi

    Maidashi

  • Camellia Line
  • Shipping company

    is a shipping company that operates a freight passenger ship connecting Hakata Port in Japan and Busan in South Korea. It was founded in a joint venture

    Camellia Line

    Camellia Line

    Camellia_Line

  • Wa (name of Japan)
  • Oldest recorded name of Japan

    audience. Tsunoda notes support for the Hakata location of Nu/Na country in the 1784 discovery at Hakata Bay of a gold seal bearing the inscription 漢委奴國王

    Wa (name of Japan)

    Wa (name of Japan)

    Wa_(name_of_Japan)

  • Japanese missions to Tang China
  • Series of Japanese expeditions to Tang China

    A mission ship reconstructed for Shanghai Expo 2010 (Hakata Bay, May 14, 2010)

    Japanese missions to Tang China

    Japanese missions to Tang China

    Japanese_missions_to_Tang_China

  • Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum
  • Japanese aviation museum in Chikuzen, Fukuoka

    prize exhibit was a Nakajima Ki-27 aircraft which had been recovered from Hakata Bay. The municipality purchased the museum and relocated it on the opposite

    Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum

    Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum

    Tachiarai_Peace_Memorial_Museum

  • Military of Goryeo
  • made landfall at Hakata Bay beginning the Battle of Bun'ei. After landing in the bay, the Yuan force quickly overran the town of Hakata (now a ward of Fukuoka)

    Military of Goryeo

    Military of Goryeo

    Military_of_Goryeo

  • Quanzhou
  • Prefecture-level city in Fujian, China

    Quanzhou's expense, given their extensive contacts with Japan's major ports on Hakata Bay on Kyushu. In 1277 under the Mongolian Yuan dynasty a superintendent of

    Quanzhou

    Quanzhou

    Quanzhou

  • Ashikaga Tadayoshi
  • Japanese samurai general (1306-1352)

    clan, allies of Go-Daigo. This Battle of Tatarahama (1336) occurred in Hakata Bay. The victory enabled Takauji to become master of Kyushu. By May, Takauji

    Ashikaga Tadayoshi

    Ashikaga Tadayoshi

    Ashikaga_Tadayoshi

  • 1281
  • Calendar year

    who rebels against him. August 15 – Battle of Kōan (or Second Battle of Hakata Bay): A second Mongol invasion of Japan is foiled, as a large typhoon, famously

    1281

    1281

    1281

  • Timeline of the Yuan dynasty
  • Iki before landing at Hakata Bay on the eastern coast of Kyushu. 19 November Battle of Bun'ei: The Japanese are losing at Hakata Bay until a large storm

    Timeline of the Yuan dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Yuan_dynasty

  • List of massacres in Japan
  • Massacres in Japan

    Chinese students who broke into their home and dumped their bodies in Hakata Bay. Two of the three - Yang Ning and Wang Liang – fled to China where they

    List of massacres in Japan

    List_of_massacres_in_Japan

  • History of the Song dynasty
  • Heian Japanese islands in modern-day Iki Province, Tsushima Province, and Hakata Bay. From the Jurchen Wanyan clan, a prominent leader Wanyan Aguda (1068–1123)

    History of the Song dynasty

    History_of_the_Song_dynasty

  • Nanboku-chō period
  • Period of Japanese history from 1336 to 1392

    with the clans native to Kyūshū. After defeating the Kikuchi clan at Hakata Bay in the Battle of Tatarahama (1336), Takauji was "virtually master of Kyushu"

    Nanboku-chō period

    Nanboku-chō period

    Nanboku-chō_period

  • Japan–Mongolia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    the first invasion, overran Tsushima and Iki. From there they sailed to Hakata Bay, which resulted in the Battle of Bun'ei, where what the Japanese were

    Japan–Mongolia relations

    Japan–Mongolia relations

    Japan–Mongolia_relations

  • Maidashi Ryokuchi
  • Elevated rail trail in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan

    In the Edo period the site of today's Maidashi Ryokuchi was covered by Hakata Bay. The majority of the coastline was natural, described as "white sand and

    Maidashi Ryokuchi

    Maidashi Ryokuchi

    Maidashi_Ryokuchi

  • Kobayakawa Takakage
  • Japanese daimyo (1533–1597)

    Hakata Bay, where Dōsetsu fought the Mōri clan army at the Battle of Tatarahama

    Kobayakawa Takakage

    Kobayakawa Takakage

    Kobayakawa_Takakage

  • 1277
  • Calendar year

    (New) Kowloon. In Japan, a 20 kilometer stone wall defending the coast of Hakata Bay at Fukuoka on the island of Kyushu is completed; it is built in response

    1277

    1277

    1277

  • Battle of Tatarahama (1336)
  • of some five square miles of pine forest. To the south lies the city of Hakata, on the east five or six miles distant is hilly country, and to the west

    Battle of Tatarahama (1336)

    Battle of Tatarahama (1336)

    Battle_of_Tatarahama_(1336)

  • List of shipwrecks in the 13th century
  • were destroyed. The Battle of Kōan (also known as the Second Battle of Hakata Bay) was the second attempt by Kublai Khan to invade Japan. 1284 (First report)

    List of shipwrecks in the 13th century

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_13th_century

  • Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line
  • Railway line in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan

    2-car Nishitetsu 600 Series [ja] electric multiple unit trains. The Hakata Bay Railway opened the 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) gauge Shinhakata to Wajiro

    Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line

    Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line

    Nishitetsu_Kaizuka_Line

  • Kikuchi Takefusa
  • Japanese clan head and samurai (1245–1298)

    the large number of ships they had. The Eastern Route Army arrived at Hakata Bay on June 21, and decided to proceed with the invasion without waiting for

    Kikuchi Takefusa

    Kikuchi Takefusa

    Kikuchi_Takefusa

  • Kikuchi clan
  • Japanese daimyō family

    against the then acting Chinzei-tandai Hōjō Hidetoki (北条英時). He burned down Hakata and attacked but Taketoki was captured with his sons (one was named Yoritaka)

    Kikuchi clan

    Kikuchi clan

    Kikuchi_clan

  • Naval history of China
  • of Xiangyang Battle of Yamen Third Battle of Bạch Đằng First Battle of Hakata Bay Battle of Kōan Java Expedition Battle of Lake Poyang Ming treasure voyages

    Naval history of China

    Naval_history_of_China

  • List of Pacific typhoons before 1850
  • destroyed the 2,200 ships of the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan, that were in Hakata Bay for attempting an invasion of Japan. Legends tell of 45,000 to 65,000

    List of Pacific typhoons before 1850

    List_of_Pacific_typhoons_before_1850

  • Oratosquilla oratoria
  • Species of crustacean

    Food habits of the Japanese mantis shrimp in the benthic community of Hakata Bay". Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi. 52 (5): 787–794. doi:10.2331/suisan.52.787

    Oratosquilla oratoria

    Oratosquilla oratoria

    Oratosquilla_oratoria

  • 659
  • Calendar year

    A Japanese mission ship in Hakata Bay (2010)

    659

    659

    659

  • Tachibana Dōsetsu
  • Japanese samurai

    January to February 1583, Dōsetsu and Shigetane fought the Tsukushi clan in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka. From February to April, Dōsetsu managed to repel repeated attacks

    Tachibana Dōsetsu

    Tachibana Dōsetsu

    Tachibana_Dōsetsu

  • Kashii Line
  • Railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    It connects Saitozaki Station in Fukuoka with Umi Station in Umi. The Hakata Bay Railway Co. opened the Saitozaki - Sue section in 1904, extending it to

    Kashii Line

    Kashii Line

    Kashii_Line

  • Doi Station (Fukuoka)
  • Railway station in Fukuoka, Japan

    Shinkansen tracks The station was opened on 1 January 1904 by the private Hakata Bay Railway as an intermediate station on a track it opened between Saitozaki

    Doi Station (Fukuoka)

    Doi Station (Fukuoka)

    Doi_Station_(Fukuoka)

  • 1828 Siebold typhoon
  • Typhoon in Japan

    kilometres (123 mi). A storm surge occurred in the Ariake Sea and in Hakata Bay. The official death toll was 19,113, and 18,625 were injured. The heaviest

    1828 Siebold typhoon

    1828_Siebold_typhoon

  • Ōhori
  • Surname list

    of Fukuoka, who reclaimed the northern half of Kusage, an inlet facing Hakata Bay. He then made a moat for the Fukuoka castle. Ōhori Park, a park in Chūō-ku

    Ōhori

    Ōhori

  • Military history of Japan
  • This culminated in the Battle of Kōan. The Eastern Route Army arrived at Hakata Bay in Kyushu on June 21, 1281. They proceeded without the larger southern

    Military history of Japan

    Military_history_of_Japan

  • Heijiro Nakayama
  • Japanese pathologist and archaeologist

    discontinued his studies and turned to angling near his home, along the Hakata Bay. After the war, he taught archaeology to Dairoku Harada upon his return

    Heijiro Nakayama

    Heijiro Nakayama

    Heijiro_Nakayama

  • Ōhori Park
  • Park in Fukuoka, Japan

    the northern half of a cove or an inlet called Kusagae which was facing Hakata Bay and made a moat for the Fukuoka Castle. At the same time the Hii (Tajima)

    Ōhori Park

    Ōhori Park

    Ōhori_Park

  • Open water swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 10 km
  • the Fukuoka Dome and directly into the bright sunlight that glowed off Hakata Bay. There were 29 athletes and almost as many boats. The brisk wind added

    Open water swimming at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 10 km

    Open_water_swimming_at_the_2001_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_10_km

  • Battle of Tsushima (1274)
  • 1274 battle of the first Mongol invasion of Japan

    Japanese mainland and culminated in the Battle of Bun'ei on the shore of Hakata Bay later in November 1274 before withdrawing. The loss of Tsushima and Iki

    Battle of Tsushima (1274)

    Battle_of_Tsushima_(1274)

  • 1270s
  • Decade

    moves on to Japan and lands at Hakata Bay. Their landing is not unopposed: an old sea wall runs along much of the bay, and behind it are stationed the

    1270s

    1270s

  • Bun'ei
  • Period of Japanese history (1264–1275 CE)

    10th month): Battle of Bun'ei -- Kublai Khan's Mongol forces land at Hakata Bay near Fukuoka in Kyūshū. After landing and some armed skirmishes, the invaders

    Bun'ei

    Bun'ei

    Bun'ei

  • Kii Castle
  • Castle ruins in Chikushino, Japan

    are fortified with stone walls. From the castle it is possible to see Hakata Bay to the north, and the Ariake Sea to the east, with the Serifu Mountains

    Kii Castle

    Kii Castle

    Kii_Castle

  • Umi Station
  • Railway station in Umi, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    a torii gate, along the lines of Umi Hachiman-gū Shrine.. The private Hakata Bay Railway had opened a track on 1 January 1904 from Saitozaki to its southern

    Umi Station

    Umi Station

    Umi_Station

  • 1280s
  • Decade

    who rebels against him. August 15 – Battle of Kōan (or Second Battle of Hakata Bay): A second Mongol invasion of Japan is foiled, as a large typhoon, famously

    1280s

    1280s

  • Imayama Site
  • Industrial site in Fukuoka, Japan

    in the northwestern part of Fukuoka City, on the Itoshima Plain on the Hakata Bay coast. Originally, this hill was about 500 meters north-to-south and 300

    Imayama Site

    Imayama_Site

  • Saitozaki Station
  • Railway station in Fukuoka, Japan

    private Hakata Bay Railway as the northern terminus of a stretch of track to Sue. On 19 September 1942, the company, now renamed the Hakata Bay Railway

    Saitozaki Station

    Saitozaki Station

    Saitozaki_Station

  • Sue Station (Fukuoka)
  • Railway station in Sue, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    station building. The station was opened on 1 January 1904 by the private Hakata Bay Railway as the southern terminus of a stretch of track from Saitozaki

    Sue Station (Fukuoka)

    Sue Station (Fukuoka)

    Sue_Station_(Fukuoka)

  • Shinbaru Station
  • Railway station in Sue, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    View of the platforms and tracks. Note the level crossing. The private Hakata Bay Railway had opened a track on 1 January 1904 from Saitozaki to its southern

    Shinbaru Station

    Shinbaru Station

    Shinbaru_Station

  • Kōshōji Kofun
  • Japanese burial mound

    built on a hill on the right bank of the Umi River, which flows into Hakata Bay and is orientated to the west-northwest. It has a total length is approximately

    Kōshōji Kofun

    Kōshōji Kofun

    Kōshōji_Kofun

  • Umi-no-Nakamichi Station
  • Railway station in Fukuoka, Japan

    platform and track. The station was opened on 1 July 1935 by the private Hakata Bay Railway and Steamship Company as a temporary stop its track from Saitozaki

    Umi-no-Nakamichi Station

    Umi-no-Nakamichi Station

    Umi-no-Nakamichi_Station

  • Japanese submarine I-152
  • of the Combined Fleet. On 25 October 1926, she was in Hiroshima Bay when the Hakata Bay Railway Company train ferry Fukuoka Maru accidentally rammed her

    Japanese submarine I-152

    Japanese_submarine_I-152

  • Ugu (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ugu or UGU may also refer to: Ugu Island (Ugu-shima), a small islet in Hakata Bay, Japan Mount Ugu, a mountain in the Philippines Ugu District Municipality

    Ugu (disambiguation)

    Ugu_(disambiguation)

  • Typhoon Mireille
  • Pacific typhoon in 1991

    reported missing. A South Korean freighter rode out the storm at the port in Hakata Bay. It breached along the breakwater, causing it to sink, killing all 10 crew

    Typhoon Mireille

    Typhoon Mireille

    Typhoon_Mireille

  • Ōzushima
  • Japanese island

    6.6 short tons). In 1748, a ship from Nokonoshima (能古島), an island in Hakata Bay, involved in the Kuroda Domain rice trade, and laden with rice, foundered

    Ōzushima

    Ōzushima

    Ōzushima

  • Chikama Tokiie
  • Japanese gokenin

    Manose River, he also owned Bōnotsu, a trading port that was connected to Hakata Bay, China and the Ryukyu Islands. These documents include various southern

    Chikama Tokiie

    Chikama_Tokiie

  • Tanabata-ike Kofun
  • Burial mound in Shime, Japan

    the right bank of the upper reaches of the Umi River, which flows into Hakata Bay, and is located approximately 300 meters across a narrow valley to the

    Tanabata-ike Kofun

    Tanabata-ike Kofun

    Tanabata-ike_Kofun

  • Gannosu Station
  • Railway station in Fukuoka, Japan

    Hakata Bay Railway as an intermediate station on a track it laid between Saitozaki and Sue. On 19 September 1942, the company, now renamed the Hakata

    Gannosu Station

    Gannosu Station

    Gannosu_Station

  • Wajiro Station
  • Railway station in Fukuoka, Japan

    January 1905 the station opened as a simple stop for the Hakata Bay Railway (renamed Hakata Bay Railway Steamship in 1920). Due to a merger on 19 September

    Wajiro Station

    Wajiro Station

    Wajiro_Station

  • Mount Hōman
  • Mountain in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    outstanding, and from the west are the mountains of the Sefuri Mountains, Hakata Bay, Genkai Sea, Mount Kujū, the three plains of Fukuoka, Chikugo, and Saga

    Mount Hōman

    Mount Hōman

    Mount_Hōman

  • Iga Station
  • Railway station in Kasuya, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    with the name Chōjabaru Station (長者原駅, Chōjabaru-eki) by the private Hakata Bay Railway as an intermediate station on a track it opened between Saitozaki

    Iga Station

    Iga Station

    Iga_Station

  • Najima Castle
  • Hilltop castle in Fukuoka City, Japan

    still stand. Najima Castle was located on a peninsula projecting into Hakata Bay on the north of the estuary of the Tatara River. The castle fundamentally

    Najima Castle

    Najima Castle

    Najima_Castle

  • Imajuku Kofun Cluster
  • Kofun period burial mound in Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan

    5 kilometers north-to-south in the Imajuku Plain on the west side of Hakata Bay and the hills behind it in western Fukuoka City. These include 11 zenpō-kōen-fun

    Imajuku Kofun Cluster

    Imajuku Kofun Cluster

    Imajuku_Kofun_Cluster

  • List of shipwrecks in June 1945
  • II: The Type 2D Wartime Standard cargo ship was sunk off Nagasaki in Hakata Bay (33°38′N 130°22′E / 33.633°N 130.367°E / 33.633; 130.367) by an air

    List of shipwrecks in June 1945

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1945

  • Angolmois: Record of Mongol Invasion
  • Japanese manga series

    February 10, 2015, to August 25, 2018. A sequel, Angolmois: Genkō Kassen-ki Hakata-hen, started on ComicWalker on January 2, 2019. Kadokawa announced the anime

    Angolmois: Record of Mongol Invasion

    Angolmois:_Record_of_Mongol_Invasion

  • Raizan Kōgoishi
  • Castle ruins in Itoshima, Fukuoka, Japan

    Raizan, it offers a panoramic view of the Itoshima Peninsula, as well as Hakata Bay and the Genkai Sea. It was built with castle walls blocking two valleys

    Raizan Kōgoishi

    Raizan Kōgoishi

    Raizan_Kōgoishi

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    An American tree, the winged elm. (Ulmus alata).

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    Alt. of Batata

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    One of the joists which rest one end on the wall and the other on a girder; also, the space between a wall and the nearest girder of a floor. Cf. Case-bay.

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  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Havana, in Cuba.

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  • a.

    Hooked; bent at the end into a hook; hamous.

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    To compel or drive by the bayonet.

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    Hooked; hooklike; hamate; as, the hamular process of the sphenoid bone.

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    Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar

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    An aboriginal American name for the sweet potato (Ipomaea batatas).

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    To stab with a bayonet.

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    A tribe of Indians of the Dakota stock, living in Montana; -- also called Upsarokas.

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    An Havana cigar.

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  • pl.

    of Bayou

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    Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.

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    Alt. of Bayze

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    A collective name for the Indians of several tribes formerly living along the Klamath river, in California and Oregon, but now restricted to a reservation at Klamath Lake; -- called also Clamets and Hamati.