Sakai (disambiguation)
Sakai is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Sakai may also refer to:
People and people groups
- Sakai (name), Japanese surnames written with various kanji
- Sakai bugyō, officials of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo period Japan
- Sakai clan, a Japanese clan
- Sakai (Indonesia), one of the tribes in Riau, Indonesia
- Sakai (tribe), an indigenous people of the northern Malay Peninsula
Places
- Sakai, Fukui, a city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan
- Sakai District, Fukui, a district in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, that was dissolved in 2006
- Sakai, Fukui (town), a neighborhood of present-day Sakai city, Fukui
- Sakai, Gunma, a former town in Gunma Prefecture, Japan
- Sakai, Ibaraki, a town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
- Sakai, Nagano, a village in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Transportation
- Sakai Line, a railway line of West Japan Railway Company between Yonago and Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
- Sakai Station, a train station on the Nankai Main Line in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Other uses
- Sakai (software), a web application for education
- Sakai incident (1868), the killing of 11 French sailors from the French corvette Dupleix in the port of Sakai, Osaka, Japan
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gollark: So you DID read my link!
gollark: Is your strategy an extended "democracy" thing or what?
gollark: Okay, so I think I'll do the forgiving one by... taking the total defection count, and looking back (SOME VALUE)^that entries for badness, and defecting if detected.
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See also
- Saikai, Nagasaki, a city with a similar-sounding name in Nagasaki, Japan
- Macario Sakay (1878-1907), Filipino general
- Sekai (disambiguation)
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