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    Sazanami (漣, "Ripples") was the nineteenth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced...
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    Iwaya Sazanami [ja] became a seminal figure in how the Momotaro story was shaped and became familiarized to the Japanese populace. Sazanami was the...
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    Sazanami (漣, "Ripples") was an Ikazuchi-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was one of the earliest and smallest Japanese destroyers. Only...
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    Yamashiro. In 1932, he was assigned to the cruiser Atago. He subsequently served as chief torpedo officer on the destroyers Akebono and Sazanami, rising to...
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    dissolved in 1941 as a result of wartime policies. Moving Picture Show, Sazanami Iwaya, vol. 2 no. 6, June 1922. The Insects' Orchestra, Shōtarō Honda,...
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    Chūō–Sōbu Line (category Railway lines opened in 1932)
    on this line. For information on the Shinjuku Wakashio and the Shinjuku Sazanami that make stops on the Chūō-Sōbu Line at Akihabara, see their respective...
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    Jun Sakurada (ジュン), the protagonist of the anime series Rozen Maiden Jun Sazanami (ジュン), a character from the Japanese idol franchise Ensemble Stars! Jun...
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    Theodora Ozaki's translation "My Lord Bag of Rice" (1903) based on Iwaya Sazanami [ja]'s retelling. The story is set in Ōmi Province (Shiga Prefecture),...
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    Nagoya Maru (category 1932 ships)
    Nagoya Maru was a Japanese cargo steamship that was built in Nagasaki in 1932. In the Second World War the Imperial Japanese Navy used her first as a submarine...
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    storyline of children's tale author Iwaya Sazanami [ja] in the Meiji period. A condensed version of Sazanami's retelling then appeared in Kokutei kyōkasho [ja]...
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