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- proper noun capital city of
Shimane prefecture ,Japan .
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Matsue, a port city in western Japan's Shimane prefecture, hosts two reactors and has another under construction, more than 90% complete and formerly slated to start commercial operations in March 2012.
A Nuclear Japan's Biggest Fans: Mayors Mari Iwata 2011
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A Matsue city official who asked not be named confirmed that the city had applied for its second-half subsidies, including for the unfinished reactor.
A Nuclear Japan's Biggest Fans: Mayors Mari Iwata 2011
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Complicating the issue, Matsue has enticed several factories to the area with the promise of cheap or even free electricity—an offer that's permitted only by governments that host nuclear-power facilities.
A Nuclear Japan's Biggest Fans: Mayors Mari Iwata 2011
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For the past week, they have replaced their Beard Papa station with the NYC debut of “New Matsue Kashi” a very beautiful (and delicious) form of Wagashi, Japanese sweets made from mochi, bean paste and fruit.
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In Matsue, central Japan, a rice processor has started selling Western-style puddings using rice flour.
In Japan, Consumers' Changing Tastes Lead to Import Dependence 2008
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The city of Matsue in Shimane Prefecture was to send a soccer team to Jinju in South Korea for a friendly match as part of a friendship agreement between the two cities.
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"On moonlight nights, when the coast-wind whispers in the branches of the tree, O-Matsue and Teoyo may sometimes be seen, with bamboo rakes in their hands, gathering together the needles of the fir."
The Book of Hallowe'en Ruth Edna Kelley
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Originally vagrants, they were permanently settled in Matsue by some famous daimyo, who built for them small houses -- _koya_ -- on the bank of the canal.
Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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They are never allowed to enter any house in Matsue except the shop of
Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Sentaro, of Matsue, written copies of three of the ballads as sung by the _yama-no-mono_; and translations of these were afterwards made for me.
Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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