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  1. Sonobe (園部町, Sonobe-chō) was a town located in Funai District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. On January 1 2006, Sonobe, along with the towns of Hiyoshi and Yagi (all from Funai District ), and the town of Miyama (from Kitakuwada District ), was merged to create the city of Nantan .

  2. Sonobe Gisaburō (japanisch 薗部 儀三郎; * 6. November 1911 in der Präfektur Chiba; † 31. März 2024 in Tateyama, Präfektur Chiba) war ein japanischer Supercentenarian.

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    The origin of the Sonobe module is unknown. Two possible creators are Toshie Takahama and Mitsunobu Sonobe, who published several books together and both members of Sosaku Origami Group 67. The earliest appearance of a Sonobe module was in a cube attributed to Mitsunobu Sonobe in a Sosaku Origami Group book published in 1968, however it does not re...

    Each individual unit is folded from a square sheet of paper, of which only one face is visible in the finished module; many ornamented variants of the plain Sonobe unit that expose both sides of the paper have been designed. The Sonobe unit has the shape of a parallelogram with 45 and 135 degrees angles, divided by creases into two diagonal tabs at...

    The table below shows the correlation between three basic characteristics – faces, edges, and vertices – of polygons (composed of Toshie's Jewel sub-units) of varying size and the number of Sonobe units used: The model made of three units results in a triangular bipyramid. Building a pyramid on each face of a regular tetrahedron, using six units, r...

    Takahama, Toshie, and Kunihiko Kasahara. Origami for the Connoisseur. Japan Publications, Tokyo, 1987. ISBN 4-8170-9002-2
    Takahama, Toshie, "Creative Life with Creative Origami" Volume I (1974) (original source for Toshie's jewel)
    Sosaku Origami Group 67, Magazine 2 (Mitsunobu's original cube)
  4. 4. Apr. 2024 · Japan's oldest man, 112-year-old Gisaburo Sonobe in the city of Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, has died, officials of the city and the health ministry said Thursday. The date and cause of...

    • The Japan Times
  5. Finden Sie alle Sehenswürdigkeiten Sonobe. Planen Sie Ihre Reise und Ihren Urlaub in Sonobe mit dem Grünen Reiseführer von Michelin

  6. Do you know which was the last castle to be built in Japan? The answer is, of course, Sonobe Castle (園部城 Sonobe-jō). It was built in the Meiji Period. And it was neither a military facility of the Meiji army nor a replica, but the main castle of the Sonobe Domain.

  7. Sonobe Handpan made by Sonobe since 2014 in Ota-City Tokyo. Caracteristics: Stainless, Nitrided, Stainless, Nitrided - 530mm, 495mm, 455mm (not include flanges) - Refer to Scales and Sizes on HP. - Other - Price range from From $1800 to $2400 / 1500€ - 2000€ to -.