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Hachinohe

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[hah-chee-noh-hee, hah-cheenaw-he] / ˌhɑ tʃiˈnoʊ hi, ˌhɑˈtʃinɔ hɛ /

noun

  1. a city in N Honshu, Japan.


Example Sentences

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Japanese public broadcaster NHK quoted a hotel employee in Hachinohe as saying a number of people had been injured.

From BBC

The 39,910-ton wood-chip carrier Crimson Polaris went aground Wednesday while sailing inside Hachinohe Port.

From Seattle Times

The 39,910-tonne vessel, the “Crimson Polaris,” was carrying wood chips when it ran aground on Wednesday morning in Hachinohe harbour.

From Reuters

Enter: the Dragon Fire Fighter, an unlikely-looking bit of kit being developed by researchers from Japan’s Tohoku University and Hachinohe Institute of Technology.

From The Verge

The sixth thruster was damaged on March 11, 2011 when D/V Chikyu, with full crew and elementary students aboard, was struck by the tsunami caused by the Tohoku earthquake as it arrived at the port of Hachinohe.

From Scientific American