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Fukuoka and saw
The 1896 Summer Olympics saw the birth of the modern marathon and the event led to the growth of road running competitions through annual events such as the Boston Marathon ( first held in 1897 ) and the Lake Biwa Marathon and Fukuoka Marathons, which were established in the 1940s.
The first season in Fukuoka saw them win the JFL championship with help from Argentine Hugo Maradona and they were promoted to J.
Shimizu's peer, Takayama Kiroku, leader of the Fukuoka Shintō Musō-ryū Dōjo, saw the value of these basic techniques and introduced them into his own training sessions.
The 1959 edition saw Fukuoka instated was the permanent host city for the marathon race and Japanese runner Kurao Hiroshima became the first two-time winner that year.

Fukuoka and farming
Inspired by Fukuoka natural farming philosophy, Mollison has described permaculture as " a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature ; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than premature and thoughtless labor ; and of looking at plants and animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single project system.
Other early influences include Ruth Stout and Esther Deans, who pioneered " no-dig gardening methods ", and Masanobu Fukuoka who, in the late 1930s in Japan, began advocating no-till orchards, gardens and natural farming.
Fukuoka called his agricultural philosophy, most commonly translated into English as " natural farming ".
It is also referred to as " the Fukuoka Method ", " the natural way of farming " or " Do-Nothing Farming ", despite being labor intensive.
In the international development of the organic farming movement, Fukuoka is considered to be amongst the " five giant personalities who inspired the movement " along with Austrian Rudolf Steiner, German-Swiss Hans Müller, Lady Eve Balfour in the United Kingdom and J. I.
Fukuoka's farm in Shikoku was taken over by his son and daughter-in-law in the late 1980s, as Fukuoka reached an advanced age and his grandson also took up farming.
* Greening The Desert: Applying natural farming techniques in Africa, interview with Masanobu Fukuoka ( retrieved 30 November 2010 )
Her farming methods were inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka after reading his book ; " The One-Straw Revolution " in 1977 after it was first translated into English.
* Masanobu Fukuoka ( 1913-2008 ), author of The One Straw Revolution, pioneer of no-till farming
Horie was born in Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and was raised in an unexceptional household by a salaryman father and mother from a farming family.
The technique for creating seed balls was developed by Japanese natural farming pioneer Masanobu Fukuoka.

Fukuoka and means
* Umi, Fukuoka, a town in Japan ( Umi means " sea " in Japanese )

Fukuoka and life
Place of Fukuoka's family home seen middle right. In 1940, Fukuoka married his wife Ayako, and over his life they had five children together.
* The life of Noe Itou ( Harumi Setouchi's novel Bi wa rantyou ni ari at Fukuoka Prefectural Itoshima High School )

Fukuoka and which
The world's longest firework waterfall was the ' Niagara Falls ', which measured 3, 517. 23 m ( 11, 539 ft 5 in ) when ignited on August 23, 2008 at the Ariake Seas Fireworks Festival, Fukuoka, Japan.
Fukuoka went to Thailand in 1990 and 1991, visiting farms and collecting seeds for re-vegetating deserts in India which he returned to during November and December that year to sow seeds in the deserts for two months in an attempt to re-vegetate them.
Masanobu Fukuoka as part of his early experiments on his family farm in Japan experimented with no-pruning methods, noting that he ended up killing many fruit trees by simply letting them go which resulted in convoluted and tangled, and thus unhealthy, branch patterns.
The Tōkaidō Line's rapid success prompted an extension westward to Hiroshima and Fukuoka ( the Sanyō Shinkansen ), which was completed in 1975.
Masanobu Fukuoka started his pioneering research work in this domain in 1938, and began publishing in the 1970s his Fukuokan philosophy of " Do Nothing Farming ", which is now acknowledged by some as the tap root of the Permaculture movement.
The last two great kofun are the Imashirozuka kofun ( length: 190m ) of Osaka, which is believed by current scholars to be the tomb of Emperor Keitai, and the Iwatoyama kofun ( length: 135m ) of Fukuoka which was recorded in Fudoki of Chikugo to be the tomb of Iwai, the political archrival of Keitai.
In the epigraph which reward lapicides who contributed to construction of statue of Emperor Kameyama in Azuma park ( 東公園 ) in Fukuoka city, Tokubei's name has been engraved.
* Declared in 2005 that Tokyo would bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, which discouraged a bid by Fukuoka.
But Korail and JR West have a joint rail pass () which includes discounted KTX and Shinkansen ticket with Busan-Shimonoseki / Fukuoka ferry ticket.
On February 13, 2005 the towns of Tsukechi, Fukuoka and Sakashita and the villages of Hirukawa, Kashimo and Kawaue, all from the former Ena District ( which was dissolved by this merger ), and the village of Yamaguchi from Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture, merged into Nakatsugawa.
The total area is 482. 53km², which is second largest area in Fukuoka Prefecture.
* Genkai Ground, which hosts the Fukuoka Sanix Blues rugby team
* The village of Fukuoka, in Osafune, Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture from which Fukuoka City and Fukuoka Prefecture take their names.
** Fukuoka Kokusai Center, an indoor arena, one of four venues which have Sumo Tounaments.
** Marine Messe Fukuoka, an indoor arena, which was the main venue for 2001 World Aquatics Championships
" Onga is the only town in Fukuoka Prefecture for which 町 is pronounced " chō.
" Glay Expo 2001-Global Communication " was divided into four performances: two in Tokyo, one in Ishikari, and an all-night long performance in Fukuoka, which featured artists ; Dome from Thailand, Nicholas Tse from Hong Kong, Mayday from Taiwan, Jaurim from South Korea, and The D. e. p., a group formed by Glay's producer Masahide Sakuma, Taiwanese singer Vivian Hsu, Gota Yashiki, Masami Tsuchiya and Mick Karn.
It was then owned by Nishi-Nippon Railroad, which was based in Fukuoka.
The was a Ferris wheel which operated at Evergreen Marinoa in the city of Fukuoka, Japan, from 2001 until September 2009.
* Kanda, Fukuoka, a town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, in which the southern half of Kitakyushu Airport is located

Fukuoka and was
Fukuoka was born on 2 February 1913 in Iyo, Ehime, Japan, the second son of Kameichi Fukuoka, an educated and wealthy land owner and local leader.
During his first journey overseas, Fukuoka was accompanied by his wife Ayako, met macrobiotic diet leaders Michio Kushi and Herman Aihara, and was guided by his leading supporter and translation editor Larry Korn.
In 1998, Fukuoka received a grant of US $ 10, 000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund but the grant was returned because his advanced age prevented him from completing the project.
Fukuoka estimated these to be 10 % while others, such as Yoshikazu Kawaguchi, have found lead to crop failures and require many years of adaption to make the principles work leading to the criticism that the " do-nothing " technique was a " grow-nothing " technique.
" Yuri's language was moderated by his colleague Fukuoka Takachika in February to be " less alarming ," and Kido Takayoshi prepared the final form of the Oath, employing " language broad enough to embrace both readings.
To defend the Japanese Archipelago, a military base was constructed in Dazaifu, Fukuoka of Kyushu.
Hirota was born in what is now part of Chūō-ku, Fukuoka city, Fukuoka Prefecture.
Later, Antoku was enshrined at the Kurume-Suitengū in Kurume, Fukuoka, and he came to be worshipped as Mizu-no-kami ( 水の神, lit.
He also managed the Fukuoka Daiei / Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks from 1995 to 2008 and he was the manager of the Japanese national team in the inaugural World Baseball Classic.
Ishii was born in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and is a graduate of Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School and Nihon University College of Art.
Kyushu Institute of Design ( 九州芸術工科大学 ; Kyūshū Geijutsu Kōka Daigaku, KID ) in Fukuoka, Japan is one of Japan's prestigious national universities and was founded in April, 1968.
The Fukuoka Prefectural government decided to name the combined city Fukuoka, though the population of Hakata was 25, 677 and Fukuoka was 20, 410.

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