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  • Toyomatsu (豊松村, Toyomatsu-son) was a village located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The village maintained their village status since...
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  • Toyomatsu (written: 豊松) may refer to: Toyomatsu, Hiroshima, a former village in Jinseki District, Hiroshima, Japan Shimoda Toyomatsu (下田 豊松, 1887–1972)...
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    Sanwa, and the village of Toyomatsu. Before Toyomatsu was incorporated, it was the last remaining village within Hiroshima Prefecture.[citation needed]...
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  • Yuki, along with the towns of Jinseki and Sanwa, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen...
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    Arugi, Kamitoyomatsu, Sasao, Shimotoyomatsu, and Nakadaira merge to form Toyomatsu Village (26 villages in district) July 11, 1897 Ueno, Sumomo, Chikada...
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  • Sanwa, along with the towns of Jinseki and Yuki, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen...
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  • Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto) Toyokuni Shrine (Nagoya) Toyokuni Susumu Toyomatsu, Hiroshima Toyonaka, Kagawa Toyonaka, Osaka Toyone, Aichi Toyono District, Osaka...
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  • Jinseki, along with the towns of Sanwa and Yuki, and the village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District), was merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen...
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  • village of Toyomatsu (all from Jinseki District) were merged to create the town of Jinsekikōgen. With this merger, all villages in Hiroshima Prefecture...
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  • (1972–2004) Tōjō (1965–2005) Toyohama (1988–2005) Toyohira (1970–2005) Toyomatsu (1978–2004) Toyosaka (1949–2005) Tsutsuga (1990–2004) Uchinomi (1956–2003)...
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    organized in Tokyo, Shizuoka, Kyoto and Hokkaido. In 1920 three delegates, Toyomatsu Shimoda, Hiroshi Koshiba, and Richard Suzuki, attended the 1st World Scout...
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  • (in Japanese). Hiroshima Prefecture. Retrieved 2014-09-02. "Old Yunoyama Hot Spring Spot". Hiroshima Cultural Encyclopedia. Hiroshima Prefecture. Retrieved...
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