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  1. Raichō Hiratsuka (平塚 らいてう, Hiratsuka Raichō?, 10 février 1886 - 24 mai 1971) est une écrivaine, journaliste, femme politique et féministe libertaire japonaise. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  2. SHONAN HIRATSUKA. ジ アウトレット ショウナン ヒラツカ. 店舗概要. 所在地. 〒 254-0012. 神奈川県 平塚市 大神字一之堰605. 座標. 北緯35度23分31秒 東経139度21分48秒. /  北緯35.39194度 東経139.36333度  / 35.39194; 139.36333  ( THE OUTLETS SHONAN HIRATSUKA)

  3. Hiratsuka-juku in the 1830s, as depicted by Hiroshige in the Hōeidō edition of The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō (1831–1834) Hiratsuka-juku (平塚宿, Hiratsuka-juku) was the seventh of the fifty-three stations ( shukuba) of the Tōkaidō. It is located in the present-day city of Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan .

  4. Un'ichi Hiratsuka (平塚 運一, Hiratsuka Un'ichi, November 17, 1895 – November 18, 1997), born in Matsue, Shimane, was a Japanese woodblock printmaker. He was one of the prominent leaders of the sōsaku hanga ("creative print") movement in 20th century Japan. Hiratsuka's father was a shrine carpenter, and his grandfather was an architect ...

  5. Hiratsuka. 35°20′07,9″N 139°20′58,0″E. / 35,335528 139,349444. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Strona internetowa. Hiratsuka ( jap. 平塚市 Hiratsuka-shi) – miasto w Japonii, w prefekturze Kanagawa, w środkowej części wyspy Honsiu. Hiratsuka jest jednym z „miast specjalnych” ( jap. 特例市 tokurei-shi) .

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › HiratsukaHiratsuka - Wikipedia

    Hiratsuka. Hiratsuka (平塚市, Hiratsuka-shi) is een stad in de prefectuur Kanagawa in Japan. De oppervlakte van deze stad is 67,83 km² en medio 2010 heeft de stad circa 260.000 inwoners. Hiratsuka ligt aan de Sagamibaai; de rivier Sagami loopt van noordoost naar zuidoost door de stad.

  7. History. Hiratsuka Station was opened on July 11, 1887, for both freight and passenger service on what was later designated the Tokaido Main Line of Japanese National Railways (JNR). A number of short freight spur lines radiated out from Hiratsuka Station to serve the various industries which were developed in the vicinity of the station.