Chōkai

Chōkai

El término japonés Chōkai puede hacer referencia a:

  • Chōkai (Akita), una antigua población japonesa, en la actualidad, Yurihonjō (Akita).
  • El monte Chōkai, en la prefectura de Akita.
  • El Armada Imperial Japonesa.
  • El Chōkai, un crucero de la Armada Imperial Japonesa.
  • El Fuerza Marítima de Autodefensa de Japón.



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