Examples of 'ōta' in a sentence

Meaning of "ōta"

ōta (noun): a city located in Japan

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The kiln built there took the name Ōta.
The Ōta River is located several hundred meters to the south of the station.
The station is right on the border between the wards of Meguro and Ōta.
A building dedicated to Ōta Taneko was later erected in his honor.
It was thus proven that this particular brown bear had attacked the Ōta family.
Haneda Airport on the reclaimed land at Ōta offers domestic and international flights.
This work was based on the diary of Shizuko Ōta 太田静子.
The Ōta district.
Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Ōta Ward.
The Ōta house.
Chichibu absorbed the villages of Takashino and Ōta.
He planted ume trees given by his friends such as Ōta Nanpo and Shibutsu Ōkubo.
The northern part of Ōta is characterized by its farms, most of which produce rice.
Setagaya has the most people, while neighboring Ōta has the largest area.
She was maybe Ōta Yasusuke 's adopted daughter.

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This resulted in disapproval from anti-war masses that had earlier supported Ōta in elections.
The bear, having escaped death at the Ōta house, now fled to the Miyouke homestead.
Also includes the former Yabuzukahon, now annexed into Ōta.
Nishizawa, Lieutenant Sasai and Toshio Ōta transported the obstinate but unconscious Sakai to the hospital.
It also publishes art books for instance, those by Keibun Ōta.
At those times, the trains from Ōta waits at platform 2.
It runs between Tamagawa and Kamata in southwest Tokyo, entirely within Ōta ward.
At dawn, a search team discovered that the Ōta family 's house was ransacked.
Also, the city of Ōta is famous for car industry, notably the Subaru factory.
On his forced retirement, Sukemoto turned Kakegawa domain over to his eldest son Ōta Sukekatsu.
However, Ōta Suketoki died only two years later at the relatively young age of 42.
The station is situated in Den-en-chōfu, within the Ōta ward of suburban Tokyo.
Under the Tokugawa shogunate, the Ōta were hereditary vassals ( fudai daimyō ) of the Tokugawa clan.
She was the founder of Eishō-ji temple in Kamakura, who was the Ōta Dōkan 's residence.
On 13 June, Ōta committed suicide with a handgun.
Night view of Kamata, Ōta.
Sukesugu was confirmed as head of the Ōta clan on his father 's retirement in 1671.
She was either Ōta Dōkan 's adopted daughter, Tōyama Naokage 's daughter, or Edo Shigemichi 's daughter.
Tatebayashi remained vacant in 1740, when Sukeharu 's son Ōta Suketoshi was finally appointed daimyo.
In April 2017, Ōta was reported to have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Records show that in 1457, Edo Shigeyasu surrendered his main base at Edo to Ōta Dōkan.
Masahiko Ohta ( 太田雅彦, Ōta Masahiko ) is a Japanese anime director.

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