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{{nihongo|'''Akebono'''|曙 / あけぼの}} is a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] noun that means "[[dawn]]" or "daybreak". |
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'''Akebono''' is a Japanese word meaning ''dawn'' or the color of the sky at dawn. It may refer to: |
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==Science== |
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It may also refer to: |
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* [[Akebono (satellite)]], a magnetosphere observation satellite |
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* [[Akebono (satellite)]], a geomagnetosphere observation satellite |
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* ''[[Akebono Maru]]'', a Japanese oil tanker and fishing trawler that capsized in 1982 |
* ''[[Akebono Maru]]'', several ships<!--a Japanese oil tanker and fishing trawler that capsized in 1982--> |
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* [[Japanese destroyer Akebono|Japanese destroyer ''Akebono'']], several ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Akebono Brake Industry]], a Japanese manufacturer |
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* [[Kimura Akebono]] (1872–1890), Japanese novelist |
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 11 April 2024
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Akebono is a Japanese word meaning dawn or the color of the sky at dawn. It may refer to:
Science
[edit]- Akebono (fly), a fly genus in the family Sciomyzidae or Phaeomyiidae
- Akebono (satellite), a magnetosphere observation satellite
Ships
[edit]- Akebono Maru, several ships
- Japanese destroyer Akebono, several ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
Other uses
[edit]- Akebono (train), a sleeping-car train in Japan
- Akebono Brake Industry, a Japanese manufacturer
- Akebono scale, a common scale used in Japanese music
- Akebono Tarō (1969-2024), sumo wrestler and professional wrestler
- Kimura Akebono (1872–1890), Japanese novelist