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Miyagi is a place name in Japan. It can mean:

  • Miyagi Prefecture is one of the 47 major divisions of Japan, and located in the Tohoku region.
  • Miyagi, Gunma is a village in Gunma Prefecture in the Kanto region of Japan.

Miyagi is a common Japanese surname: Miyagi Prefecture (宮城県; Miyagi-ken) is located in the Tōhoku Region on Honshu island, Japan. ... Miyagi (宮城村; -mura) is a village located in Seta District, Gunma, Japan. ... This list of surnames is meant to complement contents of Category:Japanese surnames by providing additional listing for those entries that either do not have associated articles or are not appropriate for categorization into Category:Japanese surnames. ...


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Miyagi Prefectural Government / Myagi Touring Navigation (270 words)
It takes about 1 hour and 36 minutes from Tokyo to Sendai (in Miyagi) by Tohoku Shinkansen.
We have a Sendai Airport that connects to main airports in Japan and international flight.
With a Sendai Marugoto Pass, you can take the JR trains in the Sendai-Matsushima-Yamadera-Iwanuma area, Loople Sendai sightseeing buses, Sendai municipal buses (excluding buses to the airport), the Sendai municipal subway on the entire line, and Miyagi Kotsu buses on some routes as much as you like for two days.
Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes Chojun Miyagi (540 words)
Miyagi's visit to Hawaii is discussed in Karate and Its Development in Hawaii to 1959, by Bruce A. Haines.
Miyagi's visit to Hawaii is discussed in The Roots of Okinawan Karate in Hawaii, by Charles C. Goodin.
Miyagi's visit to Hawaii is discussed in The Roots of Karate in Hawaii, by Charles C. Goodin.
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