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Suita

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[soo-ee-tah] / suˈi tɑ /

noun

  1. a city on S Honshu, in Japan: a suburb of Osaka.


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The next day, two days after their disappearance, the lost thumb drives resurfaced, still in the same bag, outside an apartment building in Suita.

From New York Times

Part of that task involved moving the residents’ private details from the city’s computers to those of a call center in Suita, a nearby city in the Osaka prefecture, that would help them with the details of the payout.

From New York Times

Ayaka Suita, 30, worked for a human resources company in Tokyo before moving to Tsuno-cho, a town of about 10,000 people in Miyazaki prefecture in southern Japan.

From Washington Post

In Tokyo, Suita felt frustrated that it would take years for her to take on ambitious assignments.

From Washington Post

The first six months were a tough adjustment period for Suita, who started online communities geared toward other younger Japanese residents to help one another through their transitions.

From Washington Post