Kisai High School - Mike Kanert's Everything

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2011/04/10 Kisai High School is where 1260 people from Futaba-machi were moved after leaving Saitama Super Arena at the end of March. It now houses almost everyone from town except those who needed more intensive care in hospitals or seniors’ centers. Kisai High School was closed in 2007, so it’s available indefinitely, and has been refurbished for long-term residence.
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36.106, 139.566
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36.106
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139.566
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36.106,139.566
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Kisai High School - Mike Kanert's Everything
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2011/04/10 Kisai High School is where 1260 people from Futaba-machi were moved after leaving Saitama Super Arena at the end of March. It now houses almost everyone from town except those who needed more intensive care in hospitals or seniors’ centers. Kisai High School was closed in 2007, so it’s available indefinitely, and has been refurbished for long-term residence.
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http://www.thekanert.com/2011/04/10/kisai-high-school/
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