• Namba Station (redirect from 難波)
    Namba Station (難波駅, なんば駅, Nanba-eki) is a name shared by two physically separated railway stations in the Namba district of Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan, operated...
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  • Yasuko Namba (難波 康子, Nanba Yasuko, February 7, 1949 – May 11, 1996) was the second Japanese woman (after Junko Tabei) to climb the Seven Summits. Namba...
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  • Keiichi Nanba (難波 圭一, Nanba Keiichi, born on August 26, 1957) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator currently affiliated with Fujiga Office Inc...
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  • Naniwa (Japanese: なにわ, なには, ナニワ, 難波, 浪速, 浪花, 浪華) may refer to: Kawashima Naniwa (川島 浪速, 1865-1949), Japanese spy Gran Naniwa (愚乱・浪花, 1977–2010), ring name...
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    Ōsaka Namba Station (大阪難波駅, Ōsaka-Nanba-eki) is a major railway station on the Kintetsu Namba Line and Hanshin Namba Line in the Namba district of Chūō-ku...
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  • Stingray. Retrieved 30 July 2014. 難波金融伝 ミナミの帝王 (1993). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 30 July 2014. 難波金融伝 ミナミの帝王2 (1994). allcinema (in Japanese)...
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    Daisuke Nanba (難波 大助, Nanba Daisuke, 7 November 1899 – 15 November 1924) was a Japanese student and member of the Japanese Communist Party who tried to...
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    Naniwa no Imiki (難波忌寸, later Naniwa no Sukune) of the Naniwa clan (難波氏), also known as the Naniwa no Kishi (難波吉士), which Naniwa no Mitsuna (難波 三綱, fl. 672)...
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    Namba (Japanese: 難波, IPA: [namba]) is a district in Chūō and Naniwa wards of Osaka, Japan. It is regarded as the center of Osaka's Minami (ja:ミナミ, "South")...
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    still in use for districts in central Osaka such as Naniwa (浪速) and Namba (難波). Although the capital was moved to Asuka (in Nara Prefecture today) in 655...
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