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EncyclopediaEsashi > ,-Hokkaido

Esashi is the name of several places.

In Iwate Prefecture:
In Hokkaido Prefecture:

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Appendix C. Tohoku University (1111 words)
In addition to Dr. Esashi, there are Associate Professor Shuichi Shoji, three assistant professors, one postdoctoral researcher, fourteen researchers on leave from various companies, twenty-one students (four in the doctoral program, eight in the master's program, and nine undergraduates), one technician, and one secretary.
1993), microactuators (Minami, Kawamura, and Esashi 1993), dry micromachining using RIE at low-temperatures (Takinami 1992), bonding (Esashi, Ura, and Matsumoto 1992), feedthroughs, and sensor-circuit integration (Nagata et al.
Esashi, M. "Sensor for Measuring Acceleration." In Mechanical Sensors, ed.N.F. de Rooij, VCH Pub.
Esashi Oiwake (762 words)
When the herring suddenly vanished from the sea off Esashi, Hokkaido in 1900, townsfolk struggled to replace their major industry with tourism, using this local song for advertising as it was already famous throughout Japan.
This is a folk song of the Esashi district of South Hokkaido.
Esashi Oiwake is a folk song from a northern area of Japan.
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