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Kagawa

American  
[kah-gah-wah] / ˈkɑ gɑˌwɑ /

noun

  1. Toyohiko 1888–1960, Japanese social reformer and religious leader.


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LOS ANGELES—The new house at 915 Kagawa St., in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades neighborhood, features quartz countertops, an open floor plan, a pool and fire pit, and a fence just tall enough to obscure the view from ground level.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Kagawa Street in the Palisades, developer Thomas James Homes bought the property two months before the fire for $3.4 million and was already planning a teardown, only for the fire to destroy the house first.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first home to be rebuilt in the wake of the Palisades fire — a two-story home on Kagawa Street — received a certificate of occupancy on Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

Less than a year after 6,822 structures burned in the Palisades Fire, the first rebuilding project has reached the finish line in Pacific Palisades: a two-story showcase home located at 915 Kagawa St.

From Los Angeles Times

The oldest person in Japan is 114-year-old Shigeko Kagawa, a woman from Yamatokoriyama, a suburb of the city Nara.

From BBC