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    Jōsō (常総市, Jōsō-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 59,314 in 21...
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    The Jōsō Line (常総線, Jōsō-sen) is a railway line in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kantō Railway. It is a non-electrified...
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  • (Esahi), a Nichiren Shōshū temple in Esashi, Hokkaido Kōshō-ji (Jōsō), a Sōtō Zen temple in Jōsō, Ibaraki prefecture by the Kinugawa River Kōshō-ji (Chikuma)...
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  • Naitō Jōsō (内藤 丈草, 1662 – March 29, 1704) was one of the principal disciples of Bashō, and himself also a respected haiku writer in the Genroku period...
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    January 1, 2006, Ishige merged with Mitsukaido; which was later renamed "Jōsō". Jōsō official website (in Japanese) 36°07′N 139°58′E / 36.117°N 139.967°E...
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    (fictional or otherwise) engaging in sex or rape with girls and, less often, men Josō-seme / cross-dressing attack 女装攻め Depictions of a kathoey, male-crossdresser...
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    Hitachi Hitachinaka Hitachiōmiya Hitachiōta Hokota Inashiki Ishioka Itako Jōsō Kamisu Kasama Kashima Kasumigaura Kitaibaraki Koga Moriya Naka Namegata Omitama...
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    Inashiki Ishioka Jōsō Kasumigaura Koga Moriya Ryūgasaki Toride Tsuchiura Tsukuba Tsukubamirai Ushiku...
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    to private ownership 1988) and the northern terminus of the Kanto Railway Jōsō Line. 茨城県. "いばらきの市町村合併". 茨城県 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-09. Official...
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    (1935). Korean History Editorial Society (ed.). Ranchū nikkisō : jinshin jōsō 亂中日記草 : 壬辰狀草 (in Japanese and Literary Chinese). Korea Governor-General's...
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