Nagano

[ US /nɑˈɡɑnoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in central Honshu to the northwest of Tokyo; site of a Buddhist shrine
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  • The Nagano Special Olympics games consist of 79 events in seven sports - alpine skiing, cross country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, speed skating, figure skating and floor hockey.
  • Nagano is also known for good walnuts, and there are equally lots of sweets using walnuts.
  • Word of Nagano got to Frank Zappa, who in 1983 enlisted him to conduct his fiendishly tricky classical works with the London Symphony Orchestra.
  • In December last year, at the Nagano World Cup, I had a blast from the past moment and pulled out a terrific 1000m and won! J-Rod's journal: First athletes in the village
  • Nagano Prefecture was brought into the limelight with the successful 1998 Winter Olympics which were held at various locations in the prefecture.
  • The flame will be carried to Nagano , central Japan, for a relay Saturday.
  • After becoming the youngest luge participant ever as a 16-year-old at the 1998 Nagano Games in Japan, Keshavan returned home to the Himalayas and went to work waiting tables.
  • However, Paul Nagano's playful yet profound approach to nature and landscape is expressed vividly in every stroke of his watercolor paintings.
  • Well, in the mountains of Nagano there are two things in abundance: ski slopes and onsens (or baths fuelled by hot springs).
  • Nagano specials are those of soba noodle with wasabi and chili pepper mix.
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