Kagawa
[ kah-gah-wah ]
/ ˈkɑ gɑˌwɑ /
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noun
To·yo·hi·ko [taw-yaw-hee-kaw], /ˈtɔ yɔˈhi kɔ/, 1888–1960, Japanese social reformer and religious leader.
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The average area of farm in Kagawa outside the mountainous region is less than two acres.
The Foundations of Japan|J.W. Robertson ScottKagawa is remarkable in having had until lately 30,000 pond reservoirs for the irrigation of rice fields.
The Foundations of Japan|J.W. Robertson ScottOur route led us along the track of the new railway line which was penetrating from Kagawa into Ehime.
The Foundations of Japan|J.W. Robertson ScottIt is unfortunate that this deliberate choice has eliminated such valuable illustrative material as the work of Kagawa in Japan.
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