Examples of 'yamate' in a sentence

Meaning of "yamate"

Yamate is a Japanese term that refers to a hill or a high ground. It is commonly used in the names of places, such as Yamate Street in Yokohama, Japan

How to use "yamate" in a sentence

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North yamate police station sonoda.
House on the hill of yamate.
Yamate meeting place.
The main artery is the Yamate road.
Yokohama Yamate The birth of the lawn tennis club in JaMuseum of Tennispan.
Stairways lead up to Yamate Street.
The Yamate area.
Sleeping in Yamate.
Yamate Dori road.
Run into the Yamate building, up to the roof.
Yamate and Motomachi, a former residential area for foreign merchants.
Panel exhibits that show the history of the Yamate are displayed on the 1st floor.
You are to go to the Fujiyama 's villa in Yamate.
North of Shin-Kobe station, the Yamate subway runs over the Hokushin Express Line.
We will pass through the park, take Ebisu and then Yamate Street.

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The Seishin-Yamate Line in Kobe and the Yamate area of Yokohama also use this pronunciation.
Yeah. My home town is Yamate.
The classical Western style homes in Yamate and Sankeien, a Japanese garden, are a must-see.
Yamate - dori Street.
Aso-san is going to Yamate Eisuke 's restaurant?
When the Diocese of Yokohama was erected in 1937, the Yamate church became its cathedral.
Kyu - Yamate street.
That 's right, Yamate Line trains.

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