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Kanazawa merchant houses is the long earth corridor that runs from the front door to the rear of the house. This was usually on one side, and the rooms opened off it. The typical merchant's house, would have the shop area, then a couple of inner rooms, with the most important room at the back, facing the inner garden. Beyond that was the kitchen area, and at the rear of the house would be a thick-walled fireproof storehouse.
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residence, usually fairly square or rectangular in plan, surrounded by a garden – both the vegetable and the decorative kinds. The roof was gabled and faced the road. The boundary wall was usually made of beaten earth, topped with tiles. There are a number of them around in the city, most notably in the
Nagamachi area. The size and height of the wall and the entry gate were also dictated by rank. Samurai over 400
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and offered a set of incentives to attract the artisans and merchants needed to support the samurai population. Chartered merchants and artisans received economic, social, and political privileges in exchange for moving to the city: they were guaranteed business, exempt from certain taxes, and given pieces of land for shops and residences. These merchants and artisans were at the top of the
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3010:) as it is commonly called, is superficially similar to the merchant houses (in the same way the samurai houses are superficially similar to farmhouses). However, unlike the merchant houses, where the second floor at the front was for storage, and thus very low, the second story of tea houses are much higher, because the upper floor was used as the main entertaining area.
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Nearest the castle were the huge estates of the Eight Houses (chief vassals) and their own retainers. For every 100 koku of income, a samurai was given about 550 square metres of land, and average of the "middle-class" samurai was 800, which is huge compared to modern
Japanese housing. The richest vassal family, the Hondas, had a 50,000
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returned after his death. They built houses on the fringes of the city, with street layouts almost totally unplanned. These areas are some of the most labyrinthine parts of the city, but this was not done for defensive purposes. By this time, peace was quite firmly secured. To alleviate crowding from
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Size and location of samurai housing was determined by income and standing. The richest and most powerful samurai in
Kanazawa had their own men, often hundreds of them, who were housed in large areas that usually adjoined the main house. Samurai houses shared a similar basic pattern: a single-floored
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Large-scale reorganization of the samurai areas took place in 1611. Areas had been ordained by income. As the total income of the domain had increased fourfold in the past couple of decades, there was some reorganization to be done. And room had to be found for the 14 families with incomes over 3,000
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Houses were taxed on the width of the frontage, leading to the development of many long, thin houses. Unlike samurai houses, they were built right up to the road and directly abutted their neighbours. They were two-storied, though the upper floor was used mainly for storage, particularly at the front
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of Kaga Domin) for his mother, Takako. It was originally called
Tatsumi Goten (Tatsumi Palace). Much of it has been dismantled, but what remains is one of the most elegant remaining feudal lord villas in Japan. The villa stands in a corner of Kenrokuen; separate admission fees apply. Notable features
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Before the Maeda clan arrived in
Kanazawa, the town had a population of only 5,000. However, thanks to Maeda efforts, that number rose quickly. By 1700, Kanazawa rivaled Rome, Amsterdam, and Madrid in size with its population of over 100,000. The Maeda summoned samurai retainers to live in Kanazawa
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In most cases, even with large fiefs like Sendai and
Satsuma, samurai tended to live on their own land. But in Kaga all samurai, regardless of income, lived in Kanazawa. When Kanazawa was finished in more or less its final form in the late 17th century, over three-quarters of it was samurai housing.
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to the castle to alleviate a water shortage problem. Water was drawn from far upstream, and channeled through kilometres of canals and pipes carefully laid at a 750:1 slope for about 3.3 kilometres (2.1 miles) to the castle. The water was fed to the castle under the moat that lay between it and what
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The upper floors are faced with sliding wooden shutters which would be open in the day or when there was a party going on. The bottom floor is faced with the unique, extremely fine latticework that is known as Kaga lattice. The standard of décor was far higher than most merchant houses, at least to
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Though very few from the Edo period remain, the basic style remained unchanged until the World War II. One notable feature of the design is the 'sode-utatsu' wings extending forward on the sides of the upper floor. Their exact purpose is not certain, but one theory is that they were wind blockers,
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settlement. Some of these poorer merchants became successful enough to compete with chartered merchants for city administration positions, but many supported themselves by making and selling low cost goods, such as umbrellas and straw sandals, for mass consumption. This signifies that the commoner
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Though the
Nagamachi area is promoted in the tourist brochures as the 'samurai area', the overwhelming majority of the houses are not samurai houses, but modern post-war housing. There are very few genuine samurai houses in Kanazawa. (This is because after the Meiji Restoration the samurai found
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The city has 25 public middle schools operated by the city government, one public combined middle/high school operated by the
Ishikawa Prefectural Board of Education, one public combined middle/high school operated by the national government (associated with Kanazawa University) and two private
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population reached 64,987, and the city's total reached approximately 120,000. The population then stabilized. Much of the economic and population growth in Kanazawa, as well as in other Japanese castle towns, occurred during Japan's closed country policy
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The vast wealth of the Maeda was channeled into arts and crafts, rather than military pursuits, and Kanazawa became the centre of the "Million-koku Culture", which helped ease suspicions held by the shogunate over the domain's wealth and the status of its
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the continual (illegal) inflow of peasants and other migrants, residents were permitted to rent land from neighbouring farmers. These areas are some of the most convoluted, as the roads were laid out on the old winding paths through the fields.
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Aside from the above combined middle/high schools, Kanazawa has 11 public high schools operated by the Ishikawa Prefectural Board of Education, one public industrial high school operated by the city government and four private high schools.
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Thus Kanazawa attained the form that it kept for the rest of the Edo period — even now the majority of roads in the old city are little changed in form from two centuries ago. The only major change was the creation of geisha districts
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city legislature of 38 members. Since March 2022 the mayor is Takahasi Murayama. His predecessor was Yukiyoshi Yamano who had been mayor since December 2010. Yamano resigned to run for the seat of governor of Ishikawa prefecture.
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the extent allowed by the Sumptuary Laws that the Shogunate passed. Due in part to the long gloomy winters, Kaga décor is far brighter than the drab earth browns and greens and ochres of Kyoto style: bold bright scarlets (
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Kanazawa has 58 public elementary schools operated by the city government and one public elementary school operated by the national government (associated with Kanazawa University) and one private elementary school.
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in Kyoto was produced in Kanazawa. Gold leaf is even put into food. The city is famous for tea with gold flakes, which is considered by the Japanese people to be good for health and vitality. Kanazawa lacquerware
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policy was largely possible because of castle towns such as Kanazawa. They facilitated growth in a way that did not require foreign influence, thus contributing to the success and stability of Japan at the time.
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Outside Kenrokuen is the Ishikawa-mon, the back gate to Kanazawa Castle. The original castle was largely destroyed by fire in 1888 but has been partially restored. The Seisonkaku Villa was built in 1863 by
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themselves bereft of their traditional income, and many of them ended up selling off their estates, which were turned into fields before being redeveloped as modern housing before World War II.)
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to acknowledge these roots. The area where Kanazawa is was originally known as Ishiura, whose name is preserved at the Ishiura Shrine near Kenrokuen. The area around Kanazawa was part of ancient
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that traces its history back to the founding of a small medical school in 1862. Its immediate predecessor was the Fourth Upper High School, one of the elite preparatory schools for the
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Kanazawa is a regional commercial centre and transportation hub for Ishikawa Prefecture. It remains noted for its traditional handicrafts industry, including the production of
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After overthrowing the "Peasant's Kingdom", Morimasa was awarded the province as his fief. However, after the assassination of Oda Nobunaga in 1582, he was displaced by
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Hokuriku Gakuin University, a private Christian university which celebrated the 125th anniversary of its founding in 2010, with associated junior college
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One distinctive aspect of Kanazawa, and other castle towns, is the clustering of temples near the entrances. When Kanazawa was ruled by the
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sect, who displaced the official governors of the province, the Togashi clan, and established a kind of theocratic republic later known as "
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On the other side of town, the Utatsuyama temple district, at the foot of the hill of the same name, has smaller temples and twisty roads.
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to meet strategic and defensive concerns. On April 14, 1631, a fire consumed much of the city, including the castle. In 1632
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The city is the seat of the Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly, and contributes 16 of the 43 members of that body.
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of 990 persons per km. The total area of the city was 468.64 square kilometres (180.94 sq mi).
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583-1630".
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a soup dish consisting of duck, vegetables, and wheat flour. It is said to symbolize Kanazawa.
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Ishikawa Prefecture also operates five special education schools in Kanazawa.
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and Asano-gawa Enyukai are the major festivals held in Kanazawa.
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4199:[Sister cities of Kanazawa] (in Japanese). Kanazawa City
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a traditional fermented dish that has existed since the Edo Era.
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Kanazawa is located in north-western Ishikawa Prefecture in the
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Other merchants and artisans, who made up the rest of the
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Kanazawa Castle was enlarged during the late 16th century
3862:. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 152.
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produced in this region, derived from the rice grown in
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is now Kenrokuen by an artesian well. The large lake in
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was waning, Kaga Province came under the control of the
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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were able to thrive because of the protection that the
3498:(b. 1976; Triple jumper in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics)
2349:. Since 14 March 2015, the city is also served by the
4268:"Database of Registered National Cultural Properties"
2241:, a public university operated by the city government
4065:
Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town
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Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town
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and carefully planned the layout of the surrounding
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1-1-1 Hirozaka, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa-ken 920-8577
3322:(American artist specializing in woodblock prints)
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1085:. Parts of the city are within the borders of the
3488:(1908 ~ 1985; Triple jump bronze medalist at the
2744:gives a commanding view of the city of Kanazawa.
191:21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
6189:
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3041:is gold that is beaten into a paper-like sheet.
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159:Kanazawa City distant view from Utatsuyama Park
4067:. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 1.
3877:. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 2.
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4113:Profile of Mayor, Kanazawa City (in Japanese)
2253:, a private business and education university
1976:
4359:Kanazawa Tourist Information Guide from 2008
3769:Central business district of Kanazawa (2020)
3090:Popular Food and Drink in Kanazawa include:
2218:
1002:On April 1, 1996, Kanazawa was proclaimed a
600:(1336 to 1573), as the power of the central
3083:with the considerable precipitation of the
2940:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2780:in the Higashi Geisha District, across the
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236:Location of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture
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3837:. London: Cassell & C0. p. 230.
2960:Learn how and when to remove this message
4293:"Kanazawa City Travel Guide | Planetyze"
4242:Campbell, Allen; Nobel, David S (1993).
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371:468.64 km (180.94 sq mi)
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4633:List of mergers in Ishikawa Prefecture
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1801:Source: Japan Meteorological Agency
768:and his successors greatly enlarged
979:Ishikawa Prefectural History Museum
697:continued to rule Kaga Domain from
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4346:Kanazawa Tourist Information Guide
4244:Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
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3217:
3004:The geisha house, or "tea house" (
2976:Higashi (east) geisha area in 2015
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2274:, a private women's junior college
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1057:Kanazawa view from Utatsuyama Park
928:Higashiyamahigashi (Higashi-Chaya)
358:Takashi Murayama (from March 2022)
27:City in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
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1006:with increased local autonomy.
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904:Nagamachi Buke Yashiki District
4338:Kanazawa City official website
4330:Kanazawa City official website
4183:Kanazawa population statistics
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2259:, private liberal arts college
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6203:Cities in Ishikawa Prefecture
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3406:(b. 1980; Singer of the band
3118:refined sake from the region.
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2272:Seiryo Women's Junior College
1589:Average snowfall cm (inches)
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940:Nishi Chaya-gai (Nishi-Chaya)
808:, or townsman, social class.
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4326:travel guide from Wikivoyage
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3063:Important Cultural Landscape
2764:is located near the summit.
2666:three great gardens of Japan
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839:provided. Coming out of the
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4272:Agency for Cultural Affairs
4163:Japan Meteorological Agency
4143:Japan Meteorological Agency
4080:Journal of Japanese Studies
4030:Journal of Japanese Studies
3995:Journal of Japanese Studies
3960:Journal of Japanese Studies
3925:Journal of Japanese Studies
3890:Journal of Japanese Studies
3804:Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa
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2879:, the Ikkō sect. After the
2725:Important Cultural Property
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1985:with the following cities:
1809:Neighbouring municipalities
1659:Average precipitation days
1375:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1235:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
569:is known as 'Kinjo Reitaku'
507:
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3833:Turnbull, Stephen (2000).
3236:(Founder and President of
3179:(Politician, President of
3171:Governor-General of Taiwan
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2376:West Japan Railway Company
2338:Kanazawa is served by the
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2268:, a private junior college
2257:Kanazawa Gakuin University
2251:Kanazawa Seiryo University
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1977:Twin towns – sister cities
1800:
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6208:Port settlements in Japan
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4224:(in Dutch). City of Ghent
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3226:(1856 - 1923; Founder of
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48:Core city in Chūbu, Japan
32:Kanazawa (disambiguation)
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3822:Official statistics page
3685:(Professional wrestling
2831:income. The minimum for
2768:Traditional architecture
2532:Noto Satoyama Expressway
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295:36.561056°N 136.656417°E
37:Not to be confused with
4063:McClain, James (1982).
3873:McClain, James (1982).
3858:Totman, Conrad (1993).
3566:
3316:(1873 ~ 1939; Novelist)
3181:South Manchuria Railway
3151:Prime Minister of Japan
2871:, the temples were all
2608:National Route 359
2598:National Route 305
2588:National Route 304
2578:National Route 249
2568:National Route 159
2558:National Route 157
2322:The nearest airport is
2310:, the main entrance to
2266:Kanazawa Gakuin College
2239:Kanazawa College of Art
701:through the end of the
4697:Special wards of Tokyo
3835:The Samurai Sourcebook
3677:Professional wrestling
3291:(Zen Buddhism scholar)
3161:Imperial Japanese Navy
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2863:Teramachi area in 2016
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2808:Nagamachi area in 2014
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992:Kanazawa Literary Hall
871:as an "Outer Lord" or
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656:, to conquer the Kaga
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4138:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値)
4125:Kanazawa climate data
3246:(Founder of Nichitsu
3159:(Vice admiral in the
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2233:Imperial Universities
1884:Historical population
1087:Hakusan National Park
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685:— by far the largest
626:The Peasants' Kingdom
549:The name "Kanazawa" (
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300:36.561056; 136.656417
5388:Prefectural capitals
4351:Kanazawa attractions
4218:"Ghent Zustersteden"
3496:Takanori Sugibayashi
3490:1932 Summer Olympics
3033:Hyakumangoku Matsuri
2934:improve this section
2788:-period streetlamp.
2537:Japan National Route
1165:Record high °C (°F)
673:Battle of Sekigahara
640:In 1580, during the
453:Impatiens walleriana
389: • Density
30:For other uses, see
5513:1,000,000–1,999,999
5426:prefectural capital
5392:without designation
4673:Metropolitan cities
4403:Ishikawa Prefecture
3177:Hayakawa Senkichirō
3149:(1875 ~ 1953; 36th
3081:Ishikawa Prefecture
2776:(1603–1867) former
2528:Hokuriku Expressway
2406:IR Ishikawa Railway
2384:Hokuriku Shinkansen
2359:IR Ishikawa Railway
2351:Hokuriku Shinkansen
2245:Hokuriku University
2229:national university
2225:Kanazawa University
1885:
1822:Ishikawa Prefecture
1445:Record low °C (°F)
1305:Daily mean °C (°F)
517:Ishikawa Prefecture
407:Japan Standard Time
344:Ishikawa Prefecture
291: /
39:Kanagawa Prefecture
5481:2,000,000 and more
4158:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値)
3860:Early Modern Japan
3757:of Kanazawa (2017)
3207:(Cabinet minister)
3205:Nakahashi Tokugorō
3201:(Cabinet minister)
3195:(Cabinet minister)
3122:Kaga Vegetables -
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2454:Hokutetsu-Kanazawa
2395:Conventional lines
2343:Hokuriku Main Line
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2033:December 18, 1962
1972:External relations
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691:Tokugawa shogunate
652:, and his general
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381: • Total
368: • Total
355: • Mayor
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4617:Ishikawa District
3524:Kentaro Nishikawa
3519:Arihito Muramatsu
3404:Toshiko Koshijima
3380:Media and artists
3367:Yoshirō Taniguchi
3301:Yoshirō Taniguchi
3228:Ebara Corporation
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2835:level was 10,000
2631:Local attractions
2442:Hokuriku Railroad
2347:Hokuriku Railroad
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2141:October 12, 1973
2056:Rio Grande do Sul
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1858:Toyama Prefecture
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3529:Shintaro Yoshida
3514:Ryosuke Miyaguni
3414:Ryutaro Morimoto
3340:(Novelist, Poet)
3244:Shitagau Noguchi
3193:Tetsuo Kutsukake
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3692:Katsuhiko Sumii
3663:Yuichi Nakayama
3637:Kaori Matsumoto
3591:
3583:Kagayaki Taishi
3573:Dejima Takeharu
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3561:Takahiro Takagi
3556:Hikaru Kitagawa
3537:
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3492:in Los Angeles)
3486:Kenkichi Oshima
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3462:Mayuko Watanabe
3446:(Voice actress)
3440:(Voice actress)
3428:(Voice actress)
3420:Yasutaka Nakata
3382:
3326:Yasushi Kataoka
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3308:Art and culture
3297:(Mathematician)
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4333:(in Japanese)
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3966:(2): 284–88.
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3733:Ōmichō Market
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3713:
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3693:
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3687:
3684:
3683:Hisakatsu Oya
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3509:Eiji Kanamori
3507:
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3497:
3494:
3491:
3487:
3484:
3483:
3475:Sports people
3470:(Voice actor)
3469:
3466:
3463:
3460:
3457:
3456:Misato Tanaka
3454:
3451:
3450:Miki Takakura
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3373:Shūsei Tokuda
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3332:Natsuo Kirino
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3327:
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3320:Clifton Karhu
3318:
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3295:Gaisi Takeuti
3293:
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3287:
3285:(Philosopher)
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3199:Ryūtarō Nagai
3197:
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3069:Local cuisine
3066:
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3059:
3057:
3052:
3048:
3044:
3040:
3039:Kanazawa-haku
3036:
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2800:Samurai areas
2797:
2793:
2789:
2787:
2783:
2779:
2778:geisha houses
2775:
2765:
2763:
2762:Shūsei Tokuda
2759:
2755:
2751:
2750:Utatsu Shrine
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1487:
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1467:
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1084:
1083:Japanese Alps
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1076:
1072:
1068:
1064:
1055:
1046:
1044:
1043:Diet of Japan
1040:
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1032:
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1024:mayor-council
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998:Heisei period
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746:Maeda Toshiie
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3673:Naoya Nomura
3657:Trampolining
3631:Keita Masuda
3621:Akira Masuda
3617:(Volleyball)
3615:Yu Koshikawa
3605:Keiji Kojima
3464:(Journalist)
3398:Takeshi Kaga
3289:D. T. Suzuki
3277:Yoshio Koide
3213:(Politician)
3167:Yoichi Hatta
3147:Nobuyuki Abe
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2294:
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2286:
2282:
2205:
2191:Jeollabuk-do
2039:Porto Alegre
1981:Kanazawa is
1980:
1879:
1876:Demographics
1519:mm (inches)
1107:Aleutian Low
1102:
1096:
1067:Sea of Japan
1060:
1036:
1033:
1021:
1001:
949:
946:Meiji period
885:
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859:
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845:urbanization
836:
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828:
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764:
680:
662:
646:Oda Nobunaga
639:
620:Jōdo Shinshū
595:
548:
508:Kanazawa-shi
495:
494:
467:076-220-2111
464:Phone number
451:
441:
425:
414:City symbols
283:36°33′39.8″N
5972:Shimonoseki
5707:Nishinomiya
5180:Shimonoseki
5155:Nishinomiya
4937:Core cities
3786: [
3736: [
3667:Motorsports
3653:Rana Nakano
3633:(Badminton)
3599:Motorsports
3551:Kazuma Kita
3432:Shun Shioya
3426:Mamiko Noto
3386:Azumi Inoue
3369:(Architect)
3338:Murō Saisei
3328:(Architect)
3314:Kyōka Izumi
3303:(Architect)
3279:(Physicist)
3211:Naoki Okada
2782:Asano river
2730:Kanazawa's
2721:Oyama-jinja
2679:Kanazawa –
2444:(Hokutetsu)
2208:Kutani ware
2186:South Korea
1039:lower house
916:Kazue Machi
689:within the
669:Kaga Domain
630:castle town
596:During the
519:in central
458:Pelargonium
427:Prunus mume
298: /
179:Nishi-Chaya
6192:Categories
6167:Nishitokyo
6127:Ōta, Gunma
6117:Takarazuka
5882:Tokorozawa
5817:Ichinomiya
5752:Katsushika
5686:Utsunomiya
5606:Sagamihara
5571:Kitakyushu
5363:Tokorozawa
5358:Takarazuka
5230:Utsunomiya
5025:Ichinomiya
4897:Sagamihara
4857:Kitakyushu
4737:Katsushika
4302:2017-12-14
4253:406205938X
4228:2013-07-20
4203:2018-02-06
4086:(2): 274.
4036:(2): 297.
3896:(2): 274.
3844:1854095234
3810:References
3781:Center of
3595:Igor Fraga
3578:Enhō Akira
3546:Sena Inami
3468:Kazuki Yao
3444:Aya Suzaki
3375:(Novelist)
3344:Shōgyo Ōba
3334:(Novelist)
3157:Takuo Godō
2774:Edo period
2736:Ninja-dera
2714:Kenroku-en
2712:Bridge in
2685:Kenroku-en
2522:Expressway
2474:Mitsukuchi
2308:Tsuzumimon
1661:(≥ 0.5 mm)
1028:unicameral
1010:Government
797:Kenroku-en
753:Edo period
703:Edo period
695:Maeda clan
671:. At the
567:Kenroku-en
525:population
376:Population
350:Government
339:Prefecture
187:of Kōrinbō
6172:Kishiwada
6097:Matsumoto
6092:Chigasaki
6057:Hachinohe
6027:Hiratsuka
6017:Tokushima
5962:Fukushima
5932:Yokkaichi
5907:Koshigaya
5857:Asahikawa
5852:Shinagawa
5847:Takatsuki
5812:Toyohashi
5772:Takamatsu
5732:Amagasaki
5712:Kurashiki
5676:Matsuyama
5656:Kawaguchi
5646:Funabashi
5641:Kagoshima
5596:Hamamatsu
5550:Hiroshima
5490:(capital)
5410:Yamaguchi
5405:Tokushima
5378:Yokkaichi
5318:Kishiwada
5283:Hiratsuka
5273:Chigasaki
5215:Toyohashi
5200:Takatsuki
5190:Takamatsu
5110:Matsuyama
5105:Matsumoto
5080:Kurashiki
5075:Koshigaya
5055:Kawaguchi
5035:Kagoshima
4995:Hachinohe
4985:Funabashi
4975:Fukushima
4965:Asahikawa
4955:Amagasaki
4847:Hiroshima
4842:Hamamatsu
4787:Shinagawa
4514:Districts
4427:Core city
4297:Planetyze
4277:April 29,
4222:Stad Gent
4196:かなざわの姉妹都市
3783:Katamachi
3704:Cityscape
3480:Athletics
3458:(Actress)
3452:(Actress)
3265:Academics
3238:Bushiroad
3112:Kanazawa
3043:Gold leaf
2992:hanamachi
2921:does not
2754:Tenman-gū
2670:yukitsuri
2648:air raids
2490:Kagatsume
2470:Waridashi
2462:Kamimoroe
2458:Nanatsuya
2378:(JR West)
2299:Transport
2214:Education
2137:Grand Est
1049:Geography
1004:Core city
787:Kenrokuen
782:Sai River
774:jōkamachi
658:Ikko-ikki
616:, of the
610:Ikkō-ikki
535:Etymology
403:UTC+09:00
398:Time zone
170:Kenrokuen
72:Core city
6198:Kanazawa
6157:Kumagaya
6087:Kasukabe
6067:Neyagawa
6037:Yamagata
6012:Kakogawa
5987:Hakodate
5982:Ichihara
5927:Shinjuku
5912:Maebashi
5877:Kōriyama
5872:Takasaki
5832:Miyazaki
5822:Wakayama
5802:Toyonaka
5792:Fujisawa
5787:Hirakata
5757:Yokosuka
5742:Nagasaki
5737:Kanazawa
5727:Fukuyama
5671:Itabashi
5666:Suginami
5651:Hachiōji
5626:Kumamoto
5601:Shizuoka
5581:Setagaya
5540:Kawasaki
5494:Yokohama
5323:Kumagaya
5313:Kasukabe
5303:Kakogawa
5250:Yokosuka
5245:Yamagata
5235:Wakayama
5220:Toyonaka
5195:Takasaki
5150:Neyagawa
5140:Nagasaki
5115:Miyazaki
5095:Maebashi
5070:Kōriyama
5040:Kanazawa
5020:Hirakata
5005:Hakodate
5000:Hachiōji
4980:Fukuyama
4927:Yokohama
4922:Shizuoka
4867:Kumamoto
4852:Kawasaki
4797:Suginami
4792:Shinjuku
4777:Setagaya
4732:Itabashi
4589:Kawakita
4577:Nakanoto
4565:Uchinada
4495:Nonoichi
4435:Kanazawa
4412:Kanazawa
4324:Kanazawa
3798:See also
3699:Overview
3535:Football
3503:Baseball
3416:(Singer)
3388:(Singer)
3353:artist,
3248:zaibatsu
3016:benigara
2950:May 2023
2703:benigara
2683:outside
2426:Kanazawa
2418:Morimoto
2388:Kanazawa
2357:company
2345:and the
2334:Railways
2029:New York
1839:Uchinada
1834:Nonoichi
1796:1,714.1
1706:Average
1584:(94.55)
1579:(11.85)
1524:(10.08)
1515:Average
1230:(101.3)
1210:(101.3)
1205:(100.9)
1101:(Köppen
827:and the
496:Kanazawa
331:Hokuriku
261:Kanazawa
185:Downtown
55:Kanazawa
43:Hanazawa
6177:Tottori
6162:Isesaki
6147:Shibuya
6132:Tsukuba
6032:Toshima
5977:Nagaoka
5952:Morioka
5947:Kasugai
5887:Kawagoe
5827:Okazaki
5797:Kashiwa
5777:Machida
5702:Matsudo
5631:Edogawa
5616:Okayama
5591:Niigata
5545:Saitama
5525:Fukuoka
5520:Sapporo
5424:also a
5368:Tsukuba
5338:Odawara
5328:Nagaoka
5308:Kasugai
5293:Isesaki
5288:Ibaraki
5205:Tottori
5165:Okazaki
5125:Morioka
5050:Kawagoe
5045:Kashiwa
4912:Sapporo
4902:Saitama
4887:Okayama
4882:Niigata
4837:Fukuoka
4807:Toshima
4782:Shibuya
4727:Edogawa
4717:Chiyoda
4707:Arakawa
4560:Tsubata
4543:Anamizu
4480:Komatsu
4465:Hakusan
4417:capital
4168:May 19,
3755:Skyline
3649:(Rower)
3434:(Actor)
3408:Capsule
3400:(Actor)
3394:(Actor)
3351:lacquer
3095:Wagashi
3028:Culture
2982:Komatsu
2942:removed
2927:sources
2889:Shingon
2821:Takaoka
2756:), and
2650:during
2619:Seaport
2614:Seaways
2511:Shijima
2507:Otomaru
2482:Okobata
2478:Mitsuya
2340:JR West
2328:Komatsu
2318:Airways
2202:Economy
2164:Jiangsu
2105:Belgium
2066:Irkutsk
2012:Buffalo
1997:Country
1983:twinned
1962:463,254
1951:462,361
1940:456,638
1929:442,868
1918:417,684
1907:361,379
1844:Tsubata
1829:Hakusan
1582:2,401.5
1574:(9.87)
1569:(6.97)
1564:(9.13)
1559:(7.06)
1554:(9.19)
1549:(6.70)
1544:(5.43)
1539:(5.67)
1534:(6.19)
1529:(6.40)
1510:(14.5)
1505:(19.9)
1500:(30.7)
1495:(36.0)
1490:(45.7)
1485:(55.6)
1480:(51.8)
1475:(44.2)
1470:(34.7)
1465:(29.1)
1460:(17.1)
1455:(15.1)
1450:(14.5)
1440:(52.7)
1435:(38.3)
1430:(46.6)
1425:(57.0)
1420:(67.8)
1415:(75.4)
1410:(73.2)
1405:(65.1)
1400:(56.5)
1395:(46.8)
1390:(38.1)
1385:(33.8)
1380:(34.2)
1370:(59.0)
1365:(44.2)
1360:(53.4)
1355:(63.7)
1350:(73.8)
1345:(81.1)
1340:(78.4)
1335:(70.9)
1330:(63.9)
1325:(54.7)
1320:(45.1)
1315:(39.6)
1310:(39.2)
1300:(66.2)
1295:(50.4)
1290:(60.6)
1285:(71.2)
1280:(81.0)
1275:(88.3)
1270:(85.1)
1265:(78.1)
1260:(72.1)
1255:(63.1)
1250:(52.9)
1245:(46.0)
1240:(44.8)
1225:(76.5)
1220:(83.1)
1215:(91.6)
1200:(99.3)
1195:(97.0)
1190:(92.7)
1185:(88.9)
1180:(80.8)
1175:(74.5)
1170:(70.2)
1093:Climate
1041:of the
602:shōguns
587:History
480:Website
472:Address
448:Begonia
384:466,029
311:Country
6152:Minato
6142:Joetsu
6137:Numazu
6107:Yamato
6102:Atsugi
6077:Sumida
6042:Sasebo
6007:Meguro
5957:Akashi
5942:Kurume
5937:Aomori
5807:Nagano
5767:Toyota
5762:Toyama
5661:Himeji
5636:Adachi
5611:Nerima
5555:Sendai
5504:Nagoya
5373:Yamato
5333:Numazu
5298:Jōetsu
5268:Atsugi
5225:Toyota
5210:Toyama
5175:Sasebo
5135:Nagano
5100:Matsue
5090:Kurume
5015:Himeji
4960:Aomori
4945:Akashi
4917:Sendai
4877:Nagoya
4802:Sumida
4767:Nerima
4762:Nakano
4757:Minato
4752:Meguro
4712:Bunkyō
4702:Adachi
4505:Wajima
4475:Kahoku
4453:Cities
4250:
4100:132323
4098:
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4048:
4015:132323
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3980:132323
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3945:132323
3943:
3910:132323
3908:
3841:
3792:(2022)
3742:(2013)
3720:(2013)
3625:Karate
3609:Keirin
3589:Others
3348:Maki-e
3104:Jibuni
3007:ochaya
2833:daimyo
2786:Taishō
2698:daimyō
2696:(13th
2687:Garden
2486:Kitama
2174:Jeonju
2147:Suzhou
2132:France
2078:Russia
2051:Brazil
2006:since
1921:+15.6%
1790:108.6
1787:152.0
1784:153.6
1781:215.9
1778:167.2
1775:162.5
1772:207.2
1769:184.8
1766:144.8
1701:193.6
1649:(9.4)
1644:(0.4)
1604:(5.1)
1121:Month
886:daimyō
879:daimyō
869:daimyō
860:sakoku
855:sakoku
849:chōnin
837:daimyō
833:chōnin
829:chōnin
825:daimyō
817:chōnin
813:chōnin
806:chōnin
718:Rennyo
693:. The
614:Rennyo
434:Flower
417:
322:Region
267:
6122:Chōfu
6002:Fukui
5897:Akita
5867:Kochi
5862:Iwaki
5842:Suita
5586:Sakai
5576:Chiba
5535:Kyoto
5499:Osaka
5488:Tokyo
5185:Suita
5060:Kōchi
5030:Iwaki
4970:Fukui
4950:Akita
4907:Sakai
4892:Osaka
4872:Kyoto
4832:Chiba
4812:Taitō
4677:Japan
4531:Shika
4485:Nanao
4460:Hakui
4096:JSTOR
4046:JSTOR
4011:JSTOR
3976:JSTOR
3941:JSTOR
3906:JSTOR
3790:]
3740:]
2893:Hokke
2517:Roads
2499:Magae
2466:Isobe
2159:China
2120:Nancy
2093:Ghent
2002:State
1965:+0.2%
1959:2020
1954:+1.3%
1948:2010
1943:+3.1%
1937:2000
1932:+6.0%
1926:1990
1915:1980
1904:1970
1870:Nanto
1865:Oyabe
1793:68.9
1763:86.5
1760:62.3
1698:24.2
1695:18.2
1692:14.1
1689:13.2
1686:10.4
1683:14.2
1680:11.6
1677:11.8
1674:13.4
1671:17.5
1668:20.2
1665:24.9
1654:(62)
1599:(21)
1594:(26)
1577:301.1
1572:250.8
1567:177.1
1562:231.9
1557:179.3
1552:233.4
1547:170.3
1542:138.0
1537:143.9
1532:157.2
1527:162.6
1522:256.0
1160:Year
1079:Asano
648:sent
606:Kyoto
521:Japan
327:Chūbu
315:Japan
6112:Ageo
6082:Fuji
6072:Sōka
6062:Saga
6022:Mito
5917:Naha
5902:Ōtsu
5892:Kita
5837:Nara
5782:Gifu
5747:Kōtō
5722:Oita
5530:Kobe
5353:Sōka
5348:Saga
5278:Fuji
5170:Ōtsu
5160:Ōita
5145:Nara
5130:Naha
5120:Mito
5085:Kure
5065:Kōfu
4990:Gifu
4862:Kobe
4747:Kōtō
4742:Kita
4722:Chūō
4548:Noto
4500:Suzu
4490:Nomi
4470:Kaga
4279:2011
4248:ISBN
4170:2021
3839:ISBN
3641:Judo
3567:Sumo
3114:Sake
3076:sake
2925:any
2923:cite
2885:Sōtō
2881:Ikkō
2869:Ikkō
2845:koku
2837:koku
2829:koku
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2719:The
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1992:City
1893:Pop.
1889:Year
1710:(%)
1639:(0)
1634:(0)
1629:(0)
1624:(0)
1619:(0)
1614:(0)
1609:(0)
1508:−9.7
1503:−6.7
1498:−0.7
1483:13.1
1478:11.0
1463:−1.6
1458:−8.3
1453:−9.4
1448:−9.7
1438:11.5
1423:13.9
1418:19.9
1413:24.1
1408:22.9
1403:18.4
1398:13.6
1368:15.0
1358:11.9
1353:17.6
1348:23.2
1343:27.3
1338:25.8
1333:21.6
1328:17.7
1323:12.6
1298:19.0
1293:10.2
1288:15.9
1283:21.8
1278:27.2
1273:31.3
1268:29.5
1263:25.6
1258:22.3
1253:17.3
1248:11.6
1228:38.5
1223:24.7
1218:28.4
1213:33.1
1208:38.5
1203:38.3
1198:37.4
1193:36.1
1188:33.7
1183:31.6
1178:27.1
1173:23.6
1168:21.2
1157:Dec
1154:Nov
1151:Oct
1148:Sep
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1130:Mar
1127:Feb
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1383:1.0
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