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  • Kashiwa-bara (called Kashihara by some historians), to the southwest of Mount Unebi, and in it assumed the imperial dignity, on the first day of the first month of the year 660 B.C.

    A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886

  • "There is very little merit in selling shares," said Kashihara.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • Kashihara said cutting his bank's stock investments would be shortsighted and that he may broaden them to win more business.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • Kashihara did not comment on lending to specific companies.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2010

  • Police said the 41-year-old man, whose identity was not provided, arrived at a police station in in Kashihara, Japan, Friday and asked to be arrested for stealing a cup of instant noodles, worth little more than $1, The Mainichi Daily News reported Saturday.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • Police said the 41-year-old man, whose identity was not provided, arrived at a police station in in Kashihara, Japan, Friday and asked to be arrested for stealing a cup of instant noodles, worth little more than $1, The Mainichi Daily News reported Saturday.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • An ancient volume (Kogo-shui) records that when the palace of Kashihara was reached by Jimmu's army, the grandson of the founder of the Imibe family -- cutting timber with a consecrated axe (imi-ono) and digging foundations with a consecrated spade (imi-suki) -- constructed a palace in which he placed the mirror, the jewel, and the sword, setting out offerings and reciting prayers to celebrate the completion of the building and the installation of the insignia.

    A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886

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