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Encyclopedia > Shindo

Shindo (進藤) refers to:


1. The Japanese family name Shindō. This can refer to the following fictional characters:

  • Hikaru Shindo of Hikaru no Go

2. Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale


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SHINDO || Trimmings&Ribbons (157 words)
We, Shindo Senikogyo Co., Ltd., mainly design, manufacture and sell subsidiary materials for clothes (value-added trimmings for textile products), and utilize our accumulated techniques in this field to develop new products for other industrial material fields.
Japan and China as the production bases, and Hong Kong, Shanghai, Germany and New York as the centers for distribution, we have been expanding our business to the world, making a large contribution to various fields to create higher value-added products.
We, Shindo Senikogyo, believe unlimited possibilities, too, chiefly with our subsidiary materials for clothes, along with our worldwide customers.
Earthquakes in Japan (464 words)
Shindo refers to the intensity of an earthquake at a given location, i.e.
The shindo scale ranges from shindo one, a slight earthquake felt only by people who are not moving, to shindo seven, a severe earthquake.
Shindo two to four are still minor earthquakes that do not cause damage, while objects start to fall at shindo five, and heavier damage occurs at shindo six and seven.
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