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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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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 • Nov. 21, 2025

"Just building a car is energy intensive. All the building materials need to be mined, processed, shipped, and constructed. Every part of that process produces CO2," Kagawa continues.

From Science Daily • Feb. 7, 2024

Legia Warsaw took the lead in the 10th minute, before four goals in seven minutes, including two for Shinji Kagawa, made it 3-2 to Dortmund.

From BBC • Dec. 11, 2023

“It’s through hardship that character is revealed, and over the last nine months, we have seen the best of so many,” Griner’s agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, said in a statement after her release.

From Washington Post • Feb. 18, 2023

In Kagawa, Shikoku, I found that rice was sown at the beginning of May or even at the end of April, the transplanting being done in mid-June.

From The Foundations of Japan Notes Made During Journeys Of 6,000 Miles In The Rural Districts As A Basis For A Sounder Knowledge Of The Japanese People by Scott, J.W. Robertson