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Kasukabe, Saitama

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Full name春日部市 · Kasukabe
Official name春日部市 · Kasukabe
Settlement typeSpecial city

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|} is a city in eastern Saitama, Japan, approximately 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) north of Tokyo. It was formerly located in Kitakatsushika and Minamisaitama districts. Kasukabe once prospered as part of the Nikkō Kaidō highway, an important trade route that linked Edo with Nikkō.

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Yashio Factory imported 240SX, sounding its exhaust; Kasukabe plates, Yashio-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan Yashio Factory is a performance shop located in Yashio City, Saitama, Japan Horsepower: The SR creates far more horsepower then a turbocharged KA. Although the KA has a 25% increase in displacement, the displacement is found in the stroke. The larger stroke limits the KA's ability to rev as high as the SR. Since HP = Torque(RPM)/5252 (torque @ a given RPM is multiplied by that RPM, then the answer is divided by 5252) higher revs will create higher HP readings. (You will notice on graphs that all engines have the same horsepower and torque at 5252 RPMs). Torque: The KA obviously creates far more low-end torque (created by the bigger stroke). Since torque is what moves you, you would think the KA would be the better choice. The SR, however, can easily overcome this loss in low-end torque. Since the KA redlines at approximately 6000 RPMs and the SR at 7500 RPMs the SR can create more low-end torque. How, you ask? Well there are two kinds of torque, engine torque and gear torque. The KA produces more engine torque and since the SR revs higher it can use a lower gear ratio too build more gear torque. The gear torque quickly increases the total torque output in a vehicle. Therefore, with the 25% increase in RPMs, the SR can produce comparable low-end torque. Weight: Obviously, this is a huge concern for any racer. Lighter weight means quicker acceleration, deceleration, and <b>...</b>
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UPDATE: TV Asahi said Friday, October 2nd 2009, it will continue airing the animation series of Crayon Shinchan adapted from comic books despite the death of original cartoonist Yoshito Usui. Usui, 51, was found dead last month on Mt Arafune that straddles Gunma and Nagano prefectures. Our program will continue to feature the world view created by Mr Usui in his original stories which was shown in the animation series we have aired hitherto, a public affairs official of the TV station said. TV Asahi said it also aims to release a new Crayon Shinchan movie next spring. Crayon Shinchan depicts the everyday life of a feisty kindergarten boy Shinnosuke Nohara and his family living in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, where Usui resided. www.japantoday.com A body found on a mountain straddling Gunma and Nagano prefectures was confirmed Sunday as that of Yoshihito Usui, cartoonist of the popular Crayon Shinchan series adapted for TV and film. Usuis family confirmed the identity of the body that was found by a climber on Saturday on 1423-meter Mt Arafune, Gunma prefectural police said. The body was covered in bruises and no suicide notes were found near the body or in his belongings. Police said he may have fallen from a climbing path. Usui, 51, had been missing since Sept 11, after telling his family at his home in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, that he would be hiking on the mountain and would be back by the evening. His family contacted police the following day as he never <b>...</b>
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A giant kite is flown in Showamachi (now Kasukabe), Saitama, Japan in early May. Photos here: photoguide.jp
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more at www.ShoyuJapan.com Every year on May 3rd and 5th, there is a "big kite festival" held off the river bank of the Edogawa in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture. There are basically 3 types of kites that are used during the event. The first are sponsor and community participant kites that measure about 2m X 1.5m. Second are what they call the "small" kites that are 6m X 4m. This is basically the size of your average room in a house of apartment in Japan (6 tatami mats). And the last is the "big" kite which is 15m X 11m. This is said to be equal to 100 tatami mats and takes just as many or more people to move it. The home page says it weighs about 800 kilograms (1500 lbs.).
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Saitama Prefecture

Saitama (capital city)Wards: Chūō-ku * Iwatsuki-ku * Kita-ku * Midori-ku * Minami-ku * Minuma-ku * Nishi-ku * Ōmiya-ku * Sakura-ku * Urawa-ku
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DistrictsChichibu * Hiki * Iruma * Kita-Adachi * Kita-Katsushika * Kita-Saitama * Kodama * Minami-Saitama * Ōsato

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