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Books on the topic "Japan Shikoku"
Japan. Kensetsushō. Shikoku Chihō Kensetsukyoku. Shikoku Chihō Kensetsukyoku sanjūnenshi. Shikoku Kensetsu Kōsaikai, 1988.
Find full textHonshū Shikoku Renrakukyō Kōdan (Japan). Honshū Shikoku Renrakukyō Kōdan yōran. Honshū Shikoku Renrakukyō Kōdan Sōmubu Kōhōka, 1988.
Find full textUsui, Hiroshi. Yamataikoku wa Yamato de aru: Yamataikoku Shikoku rūtoron. Kindai Bungeisha, 1997.
Find full textMikami, Hiromi. Kyodai kōtsū purojekuto Honshū Shikoku renrakukyō. Kansai Daigaku Keizai Seiji Kenkyūjo, 1985.
Find full textInternational Symposium on Slope Stability Engineering (1999 Matsuyama, Japan). Slope stability engineering: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Slope Stability Engineering, Is-Shikoku '99, Matsuyama, Shikoku, Japan : 8-11 November 1999. A.A. Balkema, 1999.
Find full textA critical analysis of the Buddhist 88-temple pilgrimage on Shikoku Island, Japan. Xlibris, 2010.
Find full textMiyata, Taisen. A Henro pilgrimage guide to the eighty-eight temples of Shikoku Island, Japan. Koyasan Buddist Temple, 1996.
Find full textIinkai, Ehime-ken Kyōiku. Shikoku hachijūhakkasho reijō shōsai chōsa hōkokusho: Dai 60-ban fudasho Yokomineji. Ehime-ken Kyōiku Iinkai, 2011.
Find full textŌsugi, Hiroshi. Kodai Yudaya to Nihon kenkoku no himitsu: Kieta "Yudaya no hihō" to Shikoku Tsurugisan no nazo. Nihon Bungeisha, 2000.
Find full textOffice, Great Britain Hydrographic. Japan pilot: The south coast of Shikoku from Komo Saki to Kanda Saki; the south coast of Honshu from Hi-no Misaki to Taito Saki; the islands of Nanpo Shoto. The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, 2009.
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