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  • Sumida River
  • River in central Tokyo, Japan

    The Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a river that flows through central Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi (in Kita-ku) and

    Sumida River

    Sumida River

    Sumida_River

  • Sumida, Tokyo
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City. As

    Sumida, Tokyo

    Sumida, Tokyo

    Sumida,_Tokyo

  • Edo
  • Former city in Musashi, Japan

    along the main roads leading in and out of the city. The Sumida River, then called the Great River (大川, Ōkawa), ran on the eastern side of the city. The

    Edo

    Edo

    Edo

  • Kanda River
  • River in Tokyo, Japan

    The Kanda River (神田川, Kandagawa) stretches 24.6 km (15.3 mi) from Inokashira Park in Mitaka to the Sumida River under the Ryōgoku Bridge at the boundary

    Kanda River

    Kanda River

    Kanda_River

  • Arakawa, Tokyo
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    its name from the Arakawa River, though the river does not run through or touch the ward. The ward borders the Sumida River, which was once the lower

    Arakawa, Tokyo

    Arakawa, Tokyo

    Arakawa,_Tokyo

  • Suzumi-bune
  • 1932 Japanese film

    under several alternative titles, including Sumida-gawa (隅田川, Sumida River), Kanda-gawa (神田川, Kanda River), Kawabiraki (川開き, Festival marking the start

    Suzumi-bune

    Suzumi-bune

  • One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
  • Series of 199 woodblock prints by Hiroshige

    the famous stores, restaurants, tea-houses etc. of Edo as well as the Sumida river and its channels and surrounding landscape. Hiroshige, in several cases

    One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

    One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

    One_Hundred_Famous_Views_of_Edo

  • Yamanote and Shitamachi
  • Areas of Tokyo

    Edogawa, Katsushika, Kōtō, Sumida, and Taitō wards, the physically low part of the city along and east of the Sumida River, mostly consisted of commercial

    Yamanote and Shitamachi

    Yamanote and Shitamachi

    Yamanote_and_Shitamachi

  • Shakujii River
  • River in Japan

    Itabashi-ku and Kita-ku. At Horifune, Kita-ku, it empties into the Sumida River. The Shakujii River has 66 bridges over its upstream portion. There are 62 over

    Shakujii River

    Shakujii River

    Shakujii_River

  • Japanese gunboat Sumida (1903)
  • Sumida (隅田) was a river gunboat in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named after the Sumida River in Tokyo, Japan. Sumida was the first gunboat in the

    Japanese gunboat Sumida (1903)

    Japanese gunboat Sumida (1903)

    Japanese_gunboat_Sumida_(1903)

  • Chūō, Tokyo
  • Special ward in Tokyo, Japan

    are the basis for many of the neighborhood divisions in the ward. The Sumida River forms the eastern boundary of the ward. Chūō is physically the second-smallest

    Chūō, Tokyo

    Chūō, Tokyo

    Chūō,_Tokyo

  • Asakusa
  • District of Tokyo, Japan

    to the low elevation of this old part of Tokyo, on the banks of the Sumida River. As the name suggests, the area has a more traditionally Japanese atmosphere

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

  • Isuzu
  • Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer

    bus" equipped with an A4 engine. The name "sumida" was used from the Sumida River as the factory at Fukagawa was close by. In 1929 IHI Corporation, separated

    Isuzu

    Isuzu

    Isuzu

  • Tobu Skytree Line
  • Section of the Tobu Isesaki Line in Japan

    Tone River) was opened. Further northward extension progressed, and in 1910 the line arrived at Isesaki. In 1931, a bridge over the Sumida River was built

    Tobu Skytree Line

    Tobu Skytree Line

    Tobu_Skytree_Line

  • Ducol
  • Type of high-strength, low-alloy steel

    nickel. The Eitai-bashi (1926) and Kiyosu-bashi (1928) bridges over the Sumida River in Tokyo seem to have been some of the first bridges to be made with

    Ducol

    Ducol

  • Adachi, Tokyo
  • Ward in the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

    areas: a small strip of land between the Sumida River and Arakawa River and a larger area north of the Arakawa River. The ward is bordered by the cities of

    Adachi, Tokyo

    Adachi, Tokyo

    Adachi,_Tokyo

  • The H-Man
  • 1958 film

    cabaret in Tsukiji. At the same time, a Liquid Human emerges from the Sumida River and liquefies the cabaret’s dancers, officers, and Shimazaki. Recognizing

    The H-Man

    The_H-Man

  • Sumida Park
  • Public park in Tokyo, Japan

    is held in July. There are about 700 cherry trees in Sumida Park on both sides of the Sumida River, and they were planted by Tokugawa Yoshimune. Cherry

    Sumida Park

    Sumida Park

    Sumida_Park

  • Sumida
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sumida may refer to: Sumida, Tokyo, one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan Sumida River, which flows through Tokyo, Japan Sumida (surname), a Japanese

    Sumida

    Sumida

  • Tsukishima
  • Town located in Chūō-ku, Tokyo

    pronunciation: [tsɯ̥.kʲi.ɕi.ma]) is a place located in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, in the Sumida River estuary. It is a reclaimed land next to Tsukuda District. The land reclamation

    Tsukishima

    Tsukishima

    Tsukishima

  • Perfect Days
  • 2023 film by Wim Wenders

    town from his modest home in a middle-class neighbourhood east of the Sumida River. He repeats his structured, repetitive routine each day, starting at

    Perfect Days

    Perfect_Days

  • Asahi Beer Hall
  • Building in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan

    the Asahi Breweries headquarters located on the east bank of the Sumida River in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed by French designer Philippe Starck

    Asahi Beer Hall

    Asahi_Beer_Hall

  • Tsukiji
  • District of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan

    Tokyo, Japan. Literally meaning "reclaimed land", it lies near the Sumida River on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 18th century during the Edo period

    Tsukiji

    Tsukiji

    Tsukiji

  • Kōtō
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    east of the Tokyo metropolitan center, bounded by the Sumida River to the west and the Arakawa River to the east. Its major districts include Kameido, Kiba

    Kōtō

    Kōtō

    Kōtō

  • Great Kantō Earthquake
  • 1923 megathrust earthquake in Japan

    Palace, but these areas quickly became overcrowded. Waterways like the Sumida River also became congested with boats as people tried to escape by water,

    Great Kantō Earthquake

    Great Kantō Earthquake

    Great_Kantō_Earthquake

  • Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival
  • Annual fireworks show in Japan

    related to Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival. JNTO History & Culture site Sumida River Fireworks Festival Executive Committee Sumidagawa-Hanabi-Traditions

    Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival

    Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival

    Sumidagawa_Fireworks_Festival

  • Sanja Matsuri
  • Shinto festival in Tokyo, Japan

    a statuette of the Bodhisattva Kannon caught in a fishing net in the Sumida River on the early morning of March 18, 628. The third man, a wealthy landlord

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja_Matsuri

  • Arakawa River (Kantō)
  • River in Kantō, Japan

    after he was killed. Sumida River Arakawa Under the Bridge, is an anime set under a bridge on the river. "Our Planet: Arakawa River". Planet Labs. Archived

    Arakawa River (Kantō)

    Arakawa River (Kantō)

    Arakawa_River_(Kantō)

  • Niyodo River
  • River in Shikoku, Japan

    The Niyodo River (仁淀川, Niyodo-gawa) is a Class A river that flows through Ehime and Kōchi Prefectures in Shikoku, Japan. There are various theories as

    Niyodo River

    Niyodo River

    Niyodo_River

  • Tokyo Cruise Ship
  • Private Tokyo water bus company

    both directions. Lines are operated everyday, unless noted otherwise. ■ Sumida River Line (隅田川ライン, Sumidagawa Rain) Asakusa → Hamarikyū → Hinode Pier Hinode

    Tokyo Cruise Ship

    Tokyo Cruise Ship

    Tokyo_Cruise_Ship

  • Sensō-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan

    Hamanari and Takenari discovered a statue of Kannon while fishing in the Sumida River in 628. The headman of their village, Haji no Nakatomo became a monk

    Sensō-ji

    Sensō-ji

    Sensō-ji

  • Nihonbashi
  • Business district in Tokyo, Japan

    the north and east of the bridge, reaching Kanda to the north and the Sumida River to the east. Ōtemachi and Yaesu are to the west and Kyobashi to the south

    Nihonbashi

    Nihonbashi

    Nihonbashi

  • Hiroshige
  • Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print artist

    on a Balcony Sumida River, the Wood of the Water god Moon over Ships Moored at Tsukuda Island from Eitai Bridge Evening on the Sumida river Enjoying the

    Hiroshige

    Hiroshige

    Hiroshige

  • Asakusa Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Asakusa district, Tokyo, Japan

    Takenari, found a bosatsu Kannon statuette caught in a fishing-net in the Sumida River on May 17, 628. The third man, a wealthy landlord named Haji no Matsuchi

    Asakusa Shrine

    Asakusa Shrine

    Asakusa_Shrine

  • Ushi-oni
  • Type of yokai in Japanese mythology and folklore

    states that an ushi-oni-like yōkai appears at Sumida River, who jumped at the Ushijima Shrine opposite the river from Asakusa, and left behind an orb called

    Ushi-oni

    Ushi-oni

    Ushi-oni

  • Fukagawa, Tokyo
  • District in Tokyo, Japan

    Buddhist temples on the north and west banks of the Onagi River and the east bank of the Sumida River to be relocated. During this time, the area had been

    Fukagawa, Tokyo

    Fukagawa, Tokyo

    Fukagawa,_Tokyo

  • Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
  • Woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai

    Edo Nihonbashi 32 Sekiya Village on the Sumida River (near present-day Keisei Sekiya Station) 隅田川関屋の里 Sumida-gawa Sekiya-no-sato 33 Noboto Bay (present-day

    Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji

    Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji

    Thirty-six_Views_of_Mount_Fuji

  • Lady Snowblood (manga)
  • Manga written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Kazuo Kamimura

    Deep-Seated Grudge (Part 1) 21 September 2005 1-59307-385-2 Chapter 1: Sumida River Loincloth Cutting Board Chapter 2: Stylish Woman and Umbrella over rain

    Lady Snowblood (manga)

    Lady_Snowblood_(manga)

  • Japanese dragon
  • Serpentine creature in Japanese mythology

    founded in 628 after two fishermen found a gold statuette of Kannon in the Sumida River, at which time golden dragons purportedly ascended into heaven. The Golden

    Japanese dragon

    Japanese dragon

    Japanese_dragon

  • Utagawa Kuniyoshi
  • Japanese artist

    Set Out for Mount Penglai (c. 1843) On the shore of the Sumida River Mt Fuji from the Sumida Pilgrims in the waterfall Banners for boys' day festival

    Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    Utagawa_Kuniyoshi

  • Sakuramochi
  • Japanese confection

    of whom were attracted by the cherry blossom trees planted along the Sumida River by the order of the shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune. Yamamoto-ya remains in

    Sakuramochi

    Sakuramochi

    Sakuramochi

  • Tsukiji fish market
  • Former fish market in Tokyo, Japan

    attraction in Tokyo. Located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo between the Sumida River and the upmarket Ginza shopping district, the area contains retail markets

    Tsukiji fish market

    Tsukiji fish market

    Tsukiji_fish_market

  • Honjo, Tokyo
  • merged with the suburban Mukojima ward to form the modern Sumida ward. As a ward, the Sumida River divided Honjo from the centre of the city. The name Honjo

    Honjo, Tokyo

    Honjo, Tokyo

    Honjo,_Tokyo

  • Japanese warship Asahi Maru
  • became IHI Shipyards, i.e. Ishikawajima island, at the mouth of the Sumida River, in Tokyo. Since the beginning of the seventeenth century, the Tokugawa

    Japanese warship Asahi Maru

    Japanese warship Asahi Maru

    Japanese_warship_Asahi_Maru

  • Odaiba
  • Artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan

    slower access. Ferries connect Odaiba with Asakusa running along the Sumida River and the Kasai Rinkai Park in eastern Tokyo. The Tokyo Cruise Ship is

    Odaiba

    Odaiba

    Odaiba

  • Toyosu
  • Neighborhood in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan

    tourist attraction. Located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo between the Sumida River and the upmarket Ginza shopping district, the wholesale market is open

    Toyosu

    Toyosu

    Toyosu

  • Tsukiji Hongan-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan

    the temple was moved to a new parcel of land being reclaimed along the Sumida River—today's Tsukiji. This land was said to have been reclaimed by Jodo Shinshu

    Tsukiji Hongan-ji

    Tsukiji Hongan-ji

    Tsukiji_Hongan-ji

  • Festivals in Tokyo
  • trees. In the summer annual firework and dance festivals such as the Sumida River fireworks festival on the last Saturday of July, and the Kōenji Awa Odori

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals_in_Tokyo

  • History of Tokyo
  • area's history. Early Korean communities were present at the Sumida area. The Tama River was an important location for farming, and there is evidence

    History of Tokyo

    History of Tokyo

    History_of_Tokyo

  • Great Fire of Meireki
  • 1657 fire destroying Edo (now Tokyo)

    transport the bodies of the dead down the Sumida River to Honjo, Sumida, a community on the eastern side of the river. There, pits were dug and the bodies

    Great Fire of Meireki

    Great Fire of Meireki

    Great_Fire_of_Meireki

  • Fugu
  • Various species of pufferfish

    height of the fugu season, releasing hundreds of caught fugu into the Sumida River. A similar ceremony is also held at another large market in Shimonoseki

    Fugu

    Fugu

    Fugu

  • Akasen
  • Historic slang term for red-light districts in 1940s-50s Japan

    "non-legal" sex industry districts. In Tokyo, the area directly across the Sumida river from Yoshiwara (Tamanoi, now called Higashi Mukōjima) was a well-known

    Akasen

    Akasen

    Akasen

  • Tokyo
  • Capital and most populous city in Japan

    reference to the original settlement's location at the meeting of the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. During the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the name of the

    Tokyo

    Tokyo

    Tokyo

  • Hama-rikyū Gardens
  • Park in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan

    metropolitan garden in Chūō ward, Tokyo, Japan. Located at the mouth of the Sumida River, it was opened to the public on April 1, 1946. A landscaped garden of

    Hama-rikyū Gardens

    Hama-rikyū Gardens

    Hama-rikyū_Gardens

  • Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)
  • Firebombing raid on Tokyo in the Pacific War

    approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) by 3 miles (4.8 km). This area was divided by the Sumida River, and included most of Asakusa, Honjo and Fukagawa Wards. These wards

    Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)

    Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)

    Bombing_of_Tokyo_(10_March_1945)

  • Language of flowers
  • Cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers

    Sumida River, the Wood of the Water god, at Masaki, 1854–58, Utagawa Hiroshige

    Language of flowers

    Language of flowers

    Language_of_flowers

  • Chikamatsu Monzaemon
  • Japanese playwright (1653–1725)

    Saltzman-Li praised the "depth of character" achieved in Twins at the Sumida River (1720) through the various allusions. The histories are mostly considered

    Chikamatsu Monzaemon

    Chikamatsu Monzaemon

    Chikamatsu_Monzaemon

  • Curlew River
  • 1964 English music drama by Benjamin Britten

    Performance', the work is based on the Japanese noh play Sumidagawa (Sumida River) by Kanze Jūrō (1395–1431), which Britten saw during a visit to Japan

    Curlew River

    Curlew River

    Curlew_River

  • Deutz Suspension Bridge
  • Bridge in Cologne, Germany

    in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as well as for the Kiyosu Bridge on the Sumida River in Tokyo. span lengths 92 m – 185 m – 92 m deck width 18.7 m / 27.50

    Deutz Suspension Bridge

    Deutz Suspension Bridge

    Deutz_Suspension_Bridge

  • Fires in Edo
  • Frequent fires in the Japanese city

    firefighting groups. Forty-eight groups were formed to the west of the Sumida River. All of them except four were designated using single hiragana letters

    Fires in Edo

    Fires in Edo

    Fires_in_Edo

  • Kita, Tokyo
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    Itabashi, Bunkyō, and Toshima. Four rivers run through Kita: Arakawa River Shakujii River Shingashi River Sumida River Asukayama Park Chūō Park (formerly

    Kita, Tokyo

    Kita, Tokyo

    Kita,_Tokyo

  • List of bridges in Japan
  • Bridge". "Seimon Ishibashi". "Momosuke Bridge". "Kiyosu Bridge". "Chikugo River Lift Bridge". "Kachidoki Bridge". "Chuo Bridge". "Shiosai Bridge". "Teleport

    List of bridges in Japan

    List_of_bridges_in_Japan

  • Jōban Line
  • Railway line in Japan

    Minami-Senju Sumidagawa Sumida River Keisei Main Line Tobu Isesaki Line │ Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 5.2 Kita-Senju Arakawa River Kosuge Tobu Isesaki Line

    Jōban Line

    Jōban Line

    Jōban_Line

  • Sumo
  • Japanese form of full-contact wrestling

    before engaging Yumitori-shiki Reproduced, Utagawa Hiroshige's Sumo at Sumida River esplanade Japan portal Society portal Martial arts portal Controversies

    Sumo

    Sumo

    Sumo

  • Ryōgoku Bridge
  • Bridge in Tokyo, Japan

    bridge in Tokyo built in 1659 spanning the Sumida River just upstream of its confluence with the Kanda River. Its name, meaning "two provinces", came from

    Ryōgoku Bridge

    Ryōgoku Bridge

    Ryōgoku_Bridge

  • Hibiya Park
  • Park in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan

    which the Kanda River flowed. During the rule of the shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, the river was diverted to flow into the Sumida River, with the spoil from

    Hibiya Park

    Hibiya Park

    Hibiya_Park

  • Kako River (Japan)
  • River in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan

    The Kako River (加古川, Kako-gawa) is a river that flows through Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is the largest river system in Hyōgo Prefecture by basin area

    Kako River (Japan)

    Kako River (Japan)

    Kako_River_(Japan)

  • Lycoris Recoil
  • Japanese anime television series

    Recoil, some scenes take place in Sumida City, Tokyo, and features Kinshichō Park, Sumida Aquarium, water bus on Sumida River, aerial view of Ryōgoku, etc

    Lycoris Recoil

    Lycoris_Recoil

  • Shingashi River
  • River in Japan

    Saitama and Tokyo, Japan. It flows from the Musashino Plateau into the Sumida River at Iwabuchi in Kita, Tokyo. "新河岸川" (in Japanese). Retrieved 15 February

    Shingashi River

    Shingashi River

    Shingashi_River

  • Ōta River
  • River in Chūgoku, Japan

    Ōta River (太田川, Ōta-gawa) is a 103-kilometre-long (64-mile) Class A river in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Its main stream originates in Mt. Kanmuri (冠山

    Ōta River

    Ōta River

    Ōta_River

  • Keio Flying Squadron 2
  • 1996 video game

    in the sequel to them flying away only in the platformer stages. The Sumida River stage was originally going to be a platformer stage, but was changed

    Keio Flying Squadron 2

    Keio_Flying_Squadron_2

  • Marine Day
  • Japanese national holiday

    July 17, 2012. Iida, Masao (June 2002). 橋から見た隅田川の歴史 [History of the Sumida River as seen from a bridge] (in Japanese). 文芸社 [Literary Publishing]. p. 52

    Marine Day

    Marine Day

    Marine_Day

  • Tsukuba Express
  • Railway line in Tokyo, Japan

    Hibiya Line Sumidagawa Freight Terminal Jōban Line 5.6 Minami-Senju Sumida River Keisei Main Line Tōbu Isesaki Line │ Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 7.5 Kita-Senju

    Tsukuba Express

    Tsukuba Express

    Tsukuba_Express

  • Tokyo Mizube Line
  • Water bus service in Tokyo, Japan

    Line ship on Sumida River, in front of Ōkawabata River City 21. Locale Tokyo, Japan Waterway Port of Tokyo, Sumida River, and Arakawa River. Transit type

    Tokyo Mizube Line

    Tokyo Mizube Line

    Tokyo_Mizube_Line

  • Tourism in Tokyo
  • Borderless Digital Museum Ghibli Museum Kappabashi Kitchen Town Shimokitazawa Sumida river boat cruises Nakano Broadway Hama-Rikyu Gardens Ueno Park Themed Cafés

    Tourism in Tokyo

    Tourism in Tokyo

    Tourism_in_Tokyo

  • Plum Park in Kameido
  • 1857 woodblock print by Hiroshige

    The tree is situated in Umeyashiki, a plum garden by the banks of the Sumida River in Kameido. Visible between the branches of the Sleeping Dragon Plum

    Plum Park in Kameido

    Plum Park in Kameido

    Plum_Park_in_Kameido

  • Odd Taxi
  • Japanese anime television series

    dispatched to deal with an unidentified female body found at the mouth of the Sumida River. After learning that Shirakawa formerly collaborated with Dobu, Goriki

    Odd Taxi

    Odd_Taxi

  • St. Luke's International Hospital
  • Hospital in Tokyo, Japan

    Children's Ward and the Oncology Center Saint Luke's Tower as seen from the Sumida River Saint Luke's Chapel In various well-known hospital rankings, St. Luke's

    St. Luke's International Hospital

    St. Luke's International Hospital

    St._Luke's_International_Hospital

  • Port of Tokyo
  • Port in Japan

    influence of a project that was meant to improve the estuary of the Sumida River by dredging channels and reclaiming land at Tsukishima and Shibaura.

    Port of Tokyo

    Port of Tokyo

    Port_of_Tokyo

  • Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces
  • Series of ukiyo-e prints by Utagawa Hiroshige

    Enoshima, The Entrance to the Caves, Sagami Province) 16 Musashi (武蔵) Sumida River, Snowy Morning (隅田川 雪の朝, Sumidagawa yukinoashita) 1853 / 8 Musashi Province

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous_Views_of_the_Sixty-odd_Provinces

  • Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
  • University in Japan

    Etchujima Campus viewed from Aioi Bridge over Sumida River. The ship (Meiji Maru) was used by the school from 1897 to 1945.

    Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

    Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

    Tokyo_University_of_Marine_Science_and_Technology

  • Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities
  • and United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka Ishikawajima Naval Yard (Sumida River) - now IHI Corporation shipyard Kure Naval Dockyards - now Universal

    Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities

    Imperial_Japanese_Navy_bases_and_facilities

  • Kuramae Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    sumo stadium, which the station served until the stadium closed), the Sumida River, National Route 6, offices of the city's Bureau of Waterworks and Bureau

    Kuramae Station

    Kuramae Station

    Kuramae_Station

  • Mishima Incident
  • Attempted coup d'état in Japan on November 25, 1970, by writer Yukio Mishima

    around 1972, he worked for a few days in a lumber warehouse along the Sumida River with S, a quiet hippie who had come to him in response to a part-time

    Mishima Incident

    Mishima Incident

    Mishima_Incident

  • 1877 in art
  • Housez – La petite fille perdue dans Paris Kobayashi Kiyochika – The Sumida River by Night Frederic Leighton Mrs Henry Evans Gordon The Music Lesson Edwin

    1877 in art

    1877_in_art

  • List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 16–30)
  • Episodes 466-999 of Case Closed

     2013 (2013-03-16) 692 12 "The Evening Cherry Blossom Viewing Route on Sumida River (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Sumidagawa Yozakura Rūto (Zenpen)" (Japanese:

    List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 16–30)

    List_of_Case_Closed_episodes_(seasons_16–30)

  • Tokyo Bay
  • Bay in Kantō region, Japan

    Numerous rivers empty into Tokyo Bay, and all provide water for residential and industrial areas along the bay. The Tama and Sumida rivers empty into

    Tokyo Bay

    Tokyo Bay

    Tokyo_Bay

  • Akabane Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    Akabane-iwabuchi Station (Tokyo Metro Namboku Line) Arakawa River Shingashi River Sumida River Toyo University Akabane campus Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium 各駅情報(赤羽駅)

    Akabane Station

    Akabane Station

    Akabane_Station

  • Shinkawa, Chūō, Tokyo
  • Urban area in Tokyo, Japan

    the Sumida River, Nihonbashi River, and Kamejima River. The area was historically called Reiganjima. This area was originally an island in the Sumida River

    Shinkawa, Chūō, Tokyo

    Shinkawa, Chūō, Tokyo

    Shinkawa,_Chūō,_Tokyo

  • Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
  • Tourist information center in Tokyo, Japan

    covered observation deck. There, people can experience views of Sensō-ji, Sumida River, the Tokyo Skytree, and the Asahi Beer Hall. Miharashi Café, on the same

    Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

    Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

    Asakusa_Culture_Tourist_Information_Center

  • Yoshio Fujimaki
  • Japanese printmaker (1911–1935)

    creating a long Hakubyō scroll print focusing on areas surrounding the Sumida River. Fujimaki became an obscure figure after his disappearance at the age

    Yoshio Fujimaki

    Yoshio Fujimaki

    Yoshio_Fujimaki

  • Toei Ōedo Line
  • Subway line in Tokyo, Japan

    through central Tokyo, including three underground crossings of the Sumida River. Originally budgeted at ¥682.6 billion and 6 years, the construction

    Toei Ōedo Line

    Toei Ōedo Line

    Toei_Ōedo_Line

  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously (1910–1970)
  • his disappearance are unclear, Ono believed he threw himself in to the Sumida River, which was a subject of one of his artworks. 9 September 1935 Abraham

    List of people who disappeared mysteriously (1910–1970)

    List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(1910–1970)

  • Fireworks
  • Low explosive pyrotechnic devices for entertainment

    the eight shogun of the Edo Period, decreed a festival be held on the Sumida River on 9 July every year to mourn those who died in famine and other disasters

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

    Fireworks

  • Nihonbashi River
  • River in Japan

    flows into the Sumida River near the Eitai Bridge. The river is 4.8 km (3.0 mi) in length and passes through Chiyoda and Chuo wards. The river was created

    Nihonbashi River

    Nihonbashi River

    Nihonbashi_River

  • One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
  • Collection of Japanese art prints

    whereupon he composed the following verse: 94 Cherry trees blossom by the Sumida river / boats fade from view in the gathering dusk / at Sekiya as I view the

    One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

    One_Hundred_Aspects_of_the_Moon

  • Kōyō Ishikawa
  • Japanese photographer

    of the bombing City in ruins after the bombing Bodies floating in the Sumida River Salvage operation in Honjo Street view of Asakusa Bodies in Ueno Park

    Kōyō Ishikawa

    Kōyō Ishikawa

    Kōyō_Ishikawa

  • Radio in Japan
  • exploiting the phenomenon of electrical conduction in the waters of the Sumida River in Tokyo. Before that, Hiraga Gennai had built a generator of static

    Radio in Japan

    Radio_in_Japan

  • Shitamachi Museum
  • Museum in Tokyo, Japan

    and Chuō. It is the physically low part of the city just east of the Sumida River. It was inhabited by Edo's lower classes, including craftsmen, fishermen

    Shitamachi Museum

    Shitamachi Museum

    Shitamachi_Museum

  • Asakusabashi Station
  • Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    neighborhood. Nearby are the Lycée Franco-Japonais de Tokyo, the Kanda River, and the Sumida River. The former Yanagibashi geisha quarter was located to the south

    Asakusabashi Station

    Asakusabashi Station

    Asakusabashi_Station

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    Swelled, enlarged, or distended; as, a tumid leg; tumid flesh.

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    Smoky; vaporous.

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  • a.

    Damp; moist; humid; wet.

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  • pl.

    of Semen

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  • n.

    The state of being fumid; smokiness.

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  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ancient Numidia in Northern Africa.

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    Somewhat wet; moist; humid.

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    A fasciole of a spatangoid sea urchin.

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    Pompous; ridiculously tumid; inflated; bombastic; as, fustian history.

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  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a hog or the Hog family (Suidae).

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    Moist; humid; watery.

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    Swelling in sound or sense; pompous; puffy; inflated; bombastic; falsely sublime; turgid; as, a tumid expression; a tumid style.

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    A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang.

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    Containing sensible moisture; damp; moist; as, a humidair or atmosphere; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor.

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    Spumous; frothy.

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  • pl.

    of Semita