(20102) Takasago 1995 BP15 1995 01 31 Geisei 66725 Seki, T.
(26151) Irinokaigan 1994 TT3 1994 10 02 Geisei 66726 Seki, T.
(58185) Rokkosan 1991 RH1 1991 09 07 Geisei 66727 Seki, T.
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(20102) Takasago = 1995 BP15
Discovered 1995 Jan. 31 by T. Seki at Geisei.
Takasago, a port city at the mouth of the Kakogawa River, Hyogo
prefecture, prospered during the Edo period and even today shows the
traces of its prosperous past. Takasago is known as ``the bridal city'' and is
synonymous with wedding celebrations, owing to a Noh play of the same
name.
(26151) Irinokaigan = 1994 TT3
Discovered 1994 Oct. 2 by T. Seki at Geisei.
Irino, a beautiful beach (``kaigan'') lined with pine groves, is
located in Kuroshio, Kochi prefecture. The town's museum, displaying various
objects washed up on the beach and brought by the Kuroshio current from faraway
places, captivates the visitors with romantic fascination.
(58185) Rokkosan = 1991 RH1
Discovered 1991 Sept. 7 by T. Seki at Geisei.
Rokkosan is a 1000-meter-high mountain behind the city of Kobe.
The summit is the birthplace of Japanese golf and commands a panoramic view
of Osaka Bay and the spectacular night-time scene of Kobe City.
