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Takasaki

American  
[tah-kah-sah-kee] / ˌtɑ kɑˈsɑ ki /

noun

  1. a city in Gumma prefecture, central Honshu, Japan.


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Wenders, in a script he co-wrote with Takuma Takasaki, gently lets us observe the routines of a working-class dreamer whom most overlook.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 15, 2024

He reached out to Takuma Takasaki, a screenwriter and creative director at Dentsu, Japan’s largest advertising firm, to help hatch a plan to champion the toilets internationally.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2024

Or consider making Takasaki, northwest of Tokyo and the birthplace of Japan’s famous red Daruma dolls, your base.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2023

Pool, Inose, Takasaki and Hurwitz follow in 1984 with Communications Flows: A Census in the United States and Japan,a book comparing the volumes of information produced in the United States and Japan.

From Forbes • May 9, 2013

During our stay overnight at Takasaki we were lodged in such a fireproof house, in very large clean apartments with the floor partly covered with carpets after the European pattern.

From The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II by Leslie, Alexander, fl. 1879-1882

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