Tokuyama — (jap. 徳山) bezeichnet: eine Stadt in der Präfektur Yamaguchi: Tokuyama (Yamaguchi) (heute: Shūnan) ein Lehen mit dieser als Hauptstadt: Tokuyama (Han) ein Dorf in der Präfektur Gifu: Tokuyama (Gifu) (heute: Ibigawa (Gifu)) eine Talsperre bei… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tokuyama — ▪ Japan city, Yamaguchi ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan. It faces Tokuyama Bay of the Inland Sea. A castle town during the early Tokugawa period (1603–1867), it became a station on the Sanyō Line (railway) in 1897. The establishment in… … Universalium
Tokuyama-Talsperre — Tokuyama Tokuyama Talsperre Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tokuyama Station — Infobox japan station | namerom = Tokuyama name = 徳山 pref = Yamaguchi city = Shūnan address = Miyuki dōri 2 open = 1897 line = Sanyō Shinkansen Sanyō Main Line Gantoku Line operator = JR Westnihongo|Tokuyama Station|徳山駅|Tokuyama Eki is operated… … Wikipedia
Tokuyama Norihide — nihongo|Tokuyama Norihide|徳山則秀 (1544 December 21, 1607) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period. Born in Mino Province, he first served the Saitō clan of Mino, before submitting to Oda Nobunaga, who assigned him as a … Wikipedia
Tokuyama Dam — Infobox Dam dam name= Tokuyama Dam caption= official name= crosses= reservoir= locale= Ibigawa, Gifu, Higashisuibara maint= length= 427.1 m height= 161 m hydraulic head= width= began= 1971 open= 2008 closed= cost= 350 billion yen reservoir… … Wikipedia
Tokuyama Domain — The nihongo|Tokuyama Domain|徳山藩|Tokuyama han was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Suo Province (modern day Shūnan, Yamaguchi). It was a branch of the neighboring Chōshū Domain.List of lords*Mōri clan (Tozama; 45,000 >30,000 >40,000 … Wikipedia
Tokuyama, Yamaguchi — nihongo|Tokuyama|徳山市|Tokuyama shi was a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. On April 21, 2003 Tokuyama merged with the city of Shinnan yō, Yamaguchi and the towns of Kumage and Kano to form the new city of Shūnan.The city had a… … Wikipedia
Tokuyama University — is a private university in Shunan, Yamaguchi, Japan, established in 1971.External links* [http://www.tokuyama u.ac.jp/ Official website] ja icon … Wikipedia
Tokuyama-shi — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Tokuyama shi Country and Admin Code JP.00.1850149 JP … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II