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Kobe and Steel
Steel Dynamics and Kobe Steel own Mesabi Nugget () near Hoyt Lakes which does not yet mine its own material, but does produce high-iron content nuggets.
Isuzu retains a large truck factory near Shonandai, Kobe Steel has a factory in the east of the city, as does NSK Microprecision, a maker of bearings and precision parts.
Takasago was a fishing town and a place known for its ports, but it has since been industrialized and many factories for major companies dot its skyline in the south, such as the Mitsubishi Paper Mills, Kobe Steel, Takuma Power Plant, and Kikkoman Soy Sauce.
A belt press produced in the 1980s by Kobe Steel Group | KOBELCO
Girlfriend of Steel won the 1997 " Best Interactive Software " Animation Kobe award.
The Japan team included such Kobe Steel stalwarts as centre Seiji Hirao ( captain ), and locks Atsushi Oyagi and Toshiyuki Hayashi ( 38 Japan caps and a member of Oxford University's all-time best XV ).
* Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
* 2003-4 Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
However, Toshiba won the 41st Japan Championship on March 21, 2004 when they beat Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 22-10.
* Kobe Steel
* Kobe Steel
* Kobe Steel: Kakogawa, Takasago
* Kobe Steel: Kakogawa
* Osaka, 1970, Japan Iron & Steel Federation, Kobe
In 1994, the city of Kobe reached an agreement with Kawasaki Steel, the parent company, to move the club to Kobe and compete for a spot in the professional J.
( Owing to its importance to the city of Kobe, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, parent company of former team patron Kawasaki Steel, remains a Vissel Kobe sponsor.
* The Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, a Japanese rugby union team that plays in the Top League.
He played for Meiji University and for Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers in the Japanese Top League.
Category: Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers players
Category: Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers players
He graduated from Hosei University and joined Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers in 2006, having a remarkable kicking ability.
In the 2010s, salaries in the Top League have risen to become some of the highest in the rugby world ; in 2012, South Africa's Jaque Fourie, now with Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, was widely reported to be the world's highest-paid player.

Kobe and Kobelco
In addition, Shaw Industries, Beaulieu International Group, LG Chem, and Kobelco Construction Machinery America-a division of Kobe Steel-have significant presences in Gordon, County.
The national coach, Mitsutake Hagimoto ( appointed in 2004 after winning the first Top League title with Kobe Kobelco Steelers ) sought to take the " Brave Blossoms " ( as they are now called ) to a more consistently successful level.
Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers ( 神戸製鋼コベルコスティーラーズ Kobe Seiko Koberuko Suti-ra-zu ) are a Japanese rugby union team owned by Kobe Steel, Ltd., and based in Kobe.
fr: Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
Toshiba Brave Lupus 38 Kobe Kobelco Steelers 7
NEC Green Rockets 16 Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 51 ( Chichibunomiya )
Toshiba Brave Lupus 41 Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 0 ( Chichibunomiya )
Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 10 NEC Green Rockets 34
It is from Kobe in the Kansai area of Japan, and therefore a local rival of Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers.
Andrew ( Andy ) Miller ( born 13 September 1972 ) is a New Zealander who first made his name playing rugby union at fly half for Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, and then in the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup playing for the Japan national rugby union team.
Category: Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers players

Kobe and Steelers
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Kobe and 35
Canadian Academy ( CA ), founded in 1913, is an independent pre-K – 12 international school in Kobe, Japan on the man-made Rokko Island ; more than 35 nationalities are represented in its student body.

Kobe and World
On December 9, a two-day concert at the World Memorial Hall in Kobe for December 30 and 31 was announced, the later entitled 20th Anniversary World Tour Reboot-The Last Count Down-was the band's first New Year countdown concert.
Continued success allowed him to move to Yokohama and open a bakery-store, but it was destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, thus forcing him to move his operations to Kobe, where he stayed until the end of World War II.
** Kobe Osaka International World Cup
In Yokoyama's case, this was through the bombing of Kobe in World War II.
World Co. is an apparel maker ( fashion business ) with its head office in Kobe.
In January 2005 the United Nations ( UN ) launched extensive plans to create a global warning system to lessen the impact of deadly natural disasters at the World Conference on Disaster Reduction, held in Kobe, Japan.
The Bombing of Kobe in World War II on March 16 and 17, 1945 was part of the strategic bombing campaign waged by the United States of America against military and civilian targets and population centers during the Japan home islands campaign in the closing stages of World War II.
After a relatively quiet year and a half, Nassif returned to success with an impressive string of high finishes, including fifth place at Pro Tour: Venice 2003, second place at the 2003 Yokohama Masters, ninth place at the 2003 World Championships, second place at Pro Tour: New Orleans 2003, second place at Pro Tour: Kobe 2004, seventh place at the 2004 World Championships, and Pro Tour: Atlanta 2005 champion with teammates Gabriel Tsang and David Rood as Team Nova.
On July 7 and 8, TVXQ brought their fan meet to Kobe Memorial World Hall, where approximately 32, 000 people came to attend.
* Bombing of Kobe in World War II
After the Second World War, Ohzawa taught at the Kobe Jagakuin ; composed light music, jazzy concertos for saxophone and trumpet ; created an orchestra ; and hosted his own radio show featuring the orchestra, which featured popular classics, as well as more modern works by such composers as Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg and Dmitri Shostakovich.
The 1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship was held in the cities of Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe, Nagoya, and Gifu City in Japan between 21 August and 4 September 1993.

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