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* Sagami Railway
The area was connected by rail in 1926 via the Sagami Railway and in 1929 by the Odakyu Electric Railway, leading to an increase in population.
The area remained very rural until the coming of the Odakyu Electric Railway in 1927 and the Sagami Railway in 1935, which spurred development, but the area was mostly farmland when the Imperial Japanese Army Academy relocated to the Zama area in 1937.
The nearest train stations are Kashiwadai Station and Sagamino Station ( on the Sagami Railway in neighboring Ebina ) and Chōgo Station on the Odakyu Enoshima Line in Fujisawa.
* Sagami Railway, a railway company operating three lines in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
** Sagami Railway Main Line, a railway line extending from Yokohama to Ebina
** Sagami Railway Izumino Line, a railway line extending from Futamatagawa in Yokohama to Shōnandai in Fujisawa
The adjacent Sagami Line station ( then operated by the Sagami Railway opened on September 28, 1921.
is a train station on the Sagami Railway in the city of Ebina, Kanagawa, Japan.
It is 20. 5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Sagami Railway at Yokohama Station.
* Sagami Railway
* Sagami Railway ( Sōtetsu )
Sagami Railway is one of the core companies of the Sotetsu group.
Currently, the Sagami Railway ( below ; Sotetsu ) is focusing on railway division, although formerly it had a more diversified set of holdings, such as bus lines and supermarkets.
In January 1917, Sagami Railway KK was established at Chigasaki, Kanagawa to transport gravel on Sagami River.
Sagami Railway started direct operation to Hachiouji, but performance was sluggish in the recession so Sagami Railway became a subsidiary of Tokyu in 1941.
Jinchu Railway extended to Yokohama Station in 1933, but its management had financial difficulties, so the company became a subsidiary of Tokyu in 1939, prior to Sagami Railway.

Sagami and Japan
File: Lake Sagami-ko in Japan. jpg | Lake Sagami ( canoeing )
However, his manuscript describing the species was lost, and so the first description of the frill shark became authored by American zoologist Samuel Garman, working from a long female caught from Sagami Bay in Japan.
She is enshrined on numerous locations throughout Japan ; for example, the Enoshima Island in Sagami Bay, the Chikubu Island in Lake Biwa and the Itsukushima Island in Seto Inland Sea ( Japan's Three Great Benzaiten Shrines ); and she and a five-headed dragon are the central figures of the Enoshima Engi, a history of the shrines on Enoshima written by the Japanese Buddhist monk Kōkei ( 皇慶 ) in AD 1047.
is a small island, about 4 km in circumference, at the mouth of the Katase River, which flows into Sagami Bay in Japan.
is the name of a region along the coast of Sagami Bay in central Japan.
In Japan, the corresponding flood-basin lake ( which no longer exists but was mentioned in the Enoshima Engi ) was probably located along the course of the Kashio River, which flows into Sagami Bay ( via the Katase River ) at Enoshima.
Sagami was one of the original provinces of Japan established in the Nara period under the Taihō Code.
Of all the former provinces of Japan, Sagami is the only in which the ruins of the Nara period capital have yet to be found.
* Sagami Province, an old province in Japan
Bassui was born in 1327 in Sagami ( today's Kanagawa Prefecture ) during a time when Japan sat on the heels of civil war.
A refers to an interplate earthquake occurring in the Kantō region of Japan that originate from slippage in the Sagami Trough.
Gamera heads to Japan and surfaces from Sagami Bay, destroys the city, and retreats again to the sea.
He was born in Sagami, Japan.
* Hedgpethia dofleini — Pacific Ocean: Misaki, Sagami Bay, Japan
Projects include work with the Seibu Museum Of Art in Tokyo ; AGM Head Quarters in Kassel, Germany ; The Hotel du Department des Bouches-du Rhone, Marseille ; The Lake Sagami building, Japan ; Dutch National Ballet, Amsterdam ; King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ; Norte Shopping, Rio de Janeiro ; Spindles Shopping Mall, Oldham ; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton ; Victoria Quarter, Leeds ; Abbaye de la Fille-Dieu, Romont, Switzerland.
* Lake Sagami, Yamanishi, Japan, 1988

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Records of Sagami during the Heian period are sparse, but during this period large shōen controlled by various warrior-class clans developed.
and Kawasaki Frontale are based on the hard-working port cities of South Musashi vs. the more laid-back attitude of Sagami.
The installation falls in the Zama City limits while the two housing areas, Sagami Depot and Sagamihara Family Housing Area ( SFHA ), are located in the adjacent Sagamihara City.
The school also remembers numerous historical events ( which are not necessarily positive ) including Sagami Lake Incident, and School Disputes.
In other war material, the name of Nambu Company are charged for making hand weapons for both armed branches, the Mitsubishi heavy Industries with your subsidiaries ( Hitachi Company, Ikegai Iron works, Sagami Arsenal ( factory ) and others ) possess the contract to manufacture the second Tank Type in use for armed forces the Medium Tank Type 97 or Chi-Ha and Shinhoto-Chi-Ha with a total of 1, 049 units made in 1938-1941.

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The waves of a 1923 tsunami in Sagami Bay brought to the surface and battered to death huge numbers of fishes that normally live at a depth of 3,000 feet.
Surrounded to the north, east and west by hills and to the south by the open water of Sagami Bay, Kamakura is a natural fortress.
A runs from Sagami Bay directly to the shrine.
The Ashikaga then decided to permanently stay in Kyoto, making Kamakura instead the capital of the ( or ), a region including the provinces of Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimōsa, Hitachi, Kozuke, Shimotsuke, Kai, and Izu, to which were later added Mutsu and Dewa, making it the equivalent to today's Kanto, plus the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures.
Chigasaki is located on the eastern bank of the Sagami River in south-central Kanagawa Prefecture, facing Sagami Bay on the Pacific Ocean to the south.
The area was part of the tenryō territory in Sagami Province controlled directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate through the Edo period.
In 1921, the Sagami Line railway connected Chigaskai with Hashimoto to the north.
Coronet planned Kujūkuri Beach as one of two initial landing bases, the other being Hiratsuka via Sagami Bay.
His father's temple, Shōgan-ji, was located near Hiratsuka, a city on Sagami Bay about fifty miles southwest of Tokyo.
* 1633 ( Kan ' ei 10, 20th day of the 1st month ): There was an earthquake in Odawara in Sagami province.
* 1293: On May 27, a major earthquake and tsunami hit Sagami Bay and Kamakura, killing 23, 034 people.
Musashi bordered on Kai, Kōzuke, Sagami, Shimōsa, and Shimotsuke Provinces.
The Minamoto center was at the city of Kamakura, to the east of Izu in Sagami Province.
Yokosuka occupies most of Miura Peninsula, and is bordered by the mouth of Tokyo Bay to the east and Sagami Bay on the Pacific Ocean on the west.
He became the ancestor of the Miura clan, which subsequently dominated eastern Sagami Province for the next several hundred years.
Enoshima is now the center of Shōnan, a resort area along the coast of Sagami Bay.
The epicenter of the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923 was deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in Sagami Bay.
The Katase is an approximately 3-kilometer-long segment of the river from Kawana ( 川名 ), Fujisawa, where the Sakai River ( 境川 ) and Kashio River join, to a point at Enoshima Island, where the river flows into Sagami Bay.
Ninomiya Sontoku was born to a poor peasant family with a name of Kinjiro in Kayama ( 栢山 ) Ashigarakami-gun Sagami province.
The daimyo, hearing of his achievement, eventually recruited Sontoku to run Odawara Domain then Sagami Province.

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