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  1. 右京区. 1931 (by merger of surrounding municipalities) 261084. Yamashina-ku. 山科区. 1976 (divided from Higashiyama) 261106. Unlike the 23 special wards of Tokyo, the wards of Kyoto are not separate municipalities, they are divisions just for municipal administration. Together, they comprise the city of Kyoto, under a single mayor and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NidecNidec - Wikipedia

    Shigenobu Nagamori, current chairman of the board, president and CEO, established Nippon Densan Corporation (now Nidec Corporation) in Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto with a capital of 20 million yen. 1974: October: Opened a sales agent in the U.S. Relocated its head office to Omiya, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. 1975: April: Launched full-scale production of ...

  3. The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Minami-ku in Kyoto City.svg 460 × 812; 10 KB. Kyoto Higashikujyou panorama.jpg 10,002 × 2,636; 12.71 MB. Kyoto-Minami.png 250 × 300; 5 KB. Category:

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyōtoKyōto – Wikipedia

    Kyōto ( anhören ⓘ /?, japanisch 京都市 Kyōto- shi anhören ⓘ /? ), im Deutschen meist Kioto (oder Kyoto) geschrieben, ist eine der geschichtlich und kulturell bedeutendsten Städte Japans. Sie liegt im Südwesten der japanischen Hauptinsel Honshū im Ballungsgebiet Kansai. Beide Schriftzeichen des heutigen Stadtnamens werden alleine ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MinamiMinami - Wikipedia

    Minami. Minami ( kanji 南, hiragana みなみ) is a Japanese word meaning "south".

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1154649Minami-ku - Wikidata

    23 de jun. de 2024 · Minami-ku in Kyoto City.svg 460 × 812; 10 KB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Japanese Wikipedia. publication date. 6 December 2007 ...

  7. The meaning of ukyō (右京) is "on the Emperor's right." When residing in the Kyoto Imperial Palace the emperor would sit facing south, [1] thus the western direction would be to his right. Similarly, there is a ward to the east called Sakyō-ku (左京区), meaning "the ward on the Emperor's left." In old times, ukyō was referring to the ...