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- noun The
Japanese imperial palace, located in the Chiyodaward ofTokyo .
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The Clone Returns (Kuron Wa Kokyo-Wo Mezasu)/Japan (Director and Screenwriter: Kanji Nakajima) — A Japanese astronaut who dies during a mission is subsequently resurrected as a clone and returns to his childhood home.
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The Clone Returns (Kuron Wa Kokyo-Wo Mezasu)/ Japan (Director and Screenwriter: Kanji Nakajima) – A Japanese astronaut who dies during a mission is subsequently resurrected as a clone and returns to his childhood home.
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The Clone Returns (Kuron Wa Kokyo-Wo Mezasu) / Japan (Director and Screenwriter: Kanji Nakajima) — A Japanese astronaut who dies during a mission is subsequently resurrected as a clone and returns to his childhood home.
Sundance 2009 Competition Films Line-Up Announced « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Japan's Imperial Palace, or Kokyo, is the official residence of the Japanese imperial family and located in Tokyo on the grounds of the ancient Edo Castle, where some of the original stones remain today.
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Doctor Munetoki, Governor of Isé, read the Kokyo [book on filial piety], and Takachika read a chapter of Buntei [in the Historical Records of Chinese Kings].
Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan b. 974? Murasaki Shikibu Izumi Shikibu 1920
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Kokyo threw in his lot with Hosokawa Harumoto, and, at the head of fifty thousand troops, attacked and killed Miyoshi Motonaga.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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-- Harumoto (1519-63), son of Sunimoto, in civil war; joined by Kokyo
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Like a nature reserve surrounded by Tokyo's concrete jungle, the Imperial Palace, or Kokyo, home to the Emperor and Empress, is a moated, otherworldly forested expanse where once stood a castle.
News On Japan 2010
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Like a nature reserve surrounded by Tokyo's concrete jungle, the Imperial Palace, or Kokyo, home to the Emperor and Empress, is a moated, otherworldly forested expanse where once stood a castle.
News On Japan 2010
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Like a nature reserve surrounded by Tokyo's concrete jungle, the Imperial Palace, or Kokyo, home to the Emperor and Empress, is a moated, otherworldly forested expanse where once stood a castle.
News On Japan 2010
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