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Niigata

may refer to:

  • Niigata Prefecture, Japan
    • Niigata, Niigata, the capital of the prefecture
  • Albirex Niigata, the city's professional football club
  • Niigata Transys, a Japanese railway vehicle manufacturer
  • Niigata Stadium, an athletic stadium in Niigata, Japan.
  • Niigata Shimbun, 19th century newspaper, edited by Yukio Ozaki

Usage examples of "niigata".

Pavlov to see a man here named Niigata," Nicholas said as they headed up the narrow mountain road-This time of the year, Yoshino was shrouded in mist so deeply one had the impression that the mountain rose to a level just below heaven.

According to Zao's information, Niigata lived at the bottom of a deep valley that lay between two Yoshino hills.

Nicholas took a swift step forward, catching Niigata before he fell to the floor.

As Niigata moved slowly around the sunken hibachi hearth, Nicholas said, "You have been to Floating City and yet you're here now.

In the flickering light it appeared as if all flesh had been stripped from Niigata and what now sat before them was an animated skeleton, yellow bones still shining with the remnants of a lost life.

Tachi whispered, ignoring the terrifying implications of what Niigata had just said.

An eerie light had come into Tachi's eyes, and his frame was vibrating so violently that even Niigata had become aware of it.

Tachi kept an eye on the back door, watching, Nicholas supposed, for Niigata to return.

Tachi nodded wordlessly as Niigata returned, and they began the last phase of the interview.

They left Niigata as they had found him, silhouetted in the open doorway, but to Nicholas he seemed more frail, as if the sickness were aging him at an impossibly rapid rate.

Perhaps it was what they had learned from Niigata that chilled them so, but both were sober and uncommunicative as they reached the small clearing beyond which was the bridge to the shrine.

Nicholas had told him that he had corroboration that Torch was being manufactured in Floating City, that its target appeared to be Okami, and that he had been told by the dying Niigata that once it was in the target area, it would be impossible to trace.

But now, as he left Floating City behind, Nicholas remembered that Niigata had said that two small bricks of element 114m could destroy four square city blocks.

He would take them up to Niigata, where they would be met by Japanese Christians who would take them up into the mountains to preach the Word of the Lord and serve holy communion in secret.

Lieutenant Hideyori Niigata said, and laid a manila folder on Cap-tain Matsuo Saikaku's desk.