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  • proper noun a capital city of Saitama prefecture, Japan.

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  • Soka City in Saitama Prefecture and Obu City in Aichi Prefecture offer English translations of the program overview. by flickr user alleN, used with permission

    Global Voices in English » Japan: The Trouble with ‘Free’ Money 2009

  • General Synopsis: The series, set in Saitama, follows the story of Ren Mihashi.

    Anime Preview: Spring 2010 « Undercover 2010

  • The first official report of the deaths in Saitama, filed at 12: 30 p.m. on March 10, indicates that residents of the village of Chichibu informed the local police that a car with six bodies had been found on a dirt road nearby.

    Let’s Die Together 2007

  • The first official report of the deaths in Saitama, filed at 12: 30 p.m. on March 10, indicates that residents of the village of Chichibu informed the local police that a car with six bodies had been found on a dirt road nearby.

    Let’s Die Together 2007

  • The first official report of the deaths in Saitama, filed at 12: 30 p.m. on March 10, indicates that residents of the village of Chichibu informed the local police that a car with six bodies had been found on a dirt road nearby.

    Let’s Die Together 2007

  • The first official report of the deaths in Saitama, filed at 12: 30 p.m. on March 10, indicates that residents of the village of Chichibu informed the local police that a car with six bodies had been found on a dirt road nearby.

    Let’s Die Together 2007

  • I live in Saitama just outside of Tokyo, The phone only works for japanese terrestrial TV (at this point) and the channels are different in all prefectures and cities.

    Nokia 7380 Video Review 2006

  • "The whole economy of Japan has relied on pork-belly policies, and this is another example," said Michael Rofe, a British citizen who has lived for 10 years in Saitama, site of a 63,700-seat World Cup stadium that hosted four matches.

    USATODAY.com - World says sayonara until 2006 2002

  • At the end of 1989, the peak of the bubble economy, the value of land in Saitama Prefecture, just outside Tokyo, was two times the total price of all land in Canada.

    Political Situation in Japan and its Role in International Society 1993

  • a (aged 20) in Saitama-city on November, 28, 2001, under the suspicion of copyright infringement (violation of the right of public transmission) and arrested them on the same day.

    Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives 2001

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