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Amagi may refer to: * Amagi, Fukuoka, a former city in Japan * Amagi, Kagoshima, a town in Japan * Mount Amagi, a range of volcanic mountains in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan * Ama-gi, an ancient Sumerian word and teaching Transportation * Amagi Line (other), two Japanese railways * Amagi Station, a railway station in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan Military * , an early vessel of the Imperial Japanese Navy * , a vessel in the Imperial Japanese Navy, sister ship of ''Akagi'' * , World War II People * Seimaru Amagi, pen name for manga storywriter Shin Kibayashi * Shūsuke Amagi, light novel writer for '' Chrome Shelled Regios'' Fictional characters * Yukiko Amagi, from the video game series ''Persona 4'' * Kouga Amagi, Konoha Amagi, and other Amagi family members from the manga and anime series '' Zetman'' * Saika Amagi, from the video game '' .hack//Link'' * Yuki Amagi, from the manga and anime series ''Legendz'' * Hiiro Amagi and Rinne Amagi, singers from the franchi ...
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Amagi, Fukuoka
was a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city existed from April 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 42,449 with a population density of 253.90 persons per km². The total area was 167.19 km². On March 20, 2006, Amagi, along with the towns of Asakura and Haki Haki, Hake (Old Norse: ) or Haco, the brother of Hagbard, was a famous Scandinavian sea-king, in Norse mythology. He is mentioned in the 12th century ''Gesta Danorum'', and in 13th-century sources including ''Ynglinga saga'', '' Nafnaþulur'', an ... (both from Asakura District), was merged to create the city of Asakura. References External links Asakura official website Dissolved municipalities of Fukuoka Prefecture Populated places disestablished in 2006 Populated places established in 1954 1954 establishments in Japan 2006 disestablishments in Japan {{Fukuoka-geo-stub ...
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Amagi, Kagoshima
is a town located on Tokunoshima, in Ōshima District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2013, the town has an estimated population of 6,350 and a population density of 79 persons per km². The total area is 80.35  km². The economy of the town is based on sugar cane, beef and seasonal tourism. Geography Amagi occupies the northeastern portion of the island of Tokunoshima, with the East China Sea to the west. Surrounding municipalities *Tokunoshima *Isen Climate The climate is classified as humid subtropical (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa'') with very warm summers and mild winters. Precipitation is high throughout the year, but is highest in the months of May, June and September. History Invasion of Ryukyu During the Invasion of Ryukyu, a fleet of the Satsuma Domain landed at Amagi on April 17, 1609. The ships were besieged all night by locals until the next day, when troops fired into the crowds after being disembarked. A total of 50 people were kille ...
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Mount Amagi
is a range of volcanic mountains in central Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, forming the border between Izu City and Higashi-Izu Town. It is also referred to as the . The Amagi mountains have several peaks, the tallest of which are at , at , and at . There are several hiking routes to the top. Flora in the area include rhododendrons, Japanese andromeda, ''stewartia monadelpha'' and Siebold's beech. Many ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named after it, including a corvette, a battlecruiser and an aircraft carrier. Amagi is listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains in a book composed in 1964 by mountaineer/author Kyūya Fukada.Hyakumeizan, Hiking Japan!
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Ama-gi
''Ama-gi'' is a Sumerian word written ''ama-gi4'' or ''ama-ar-gi4''. It has been translated as "freedom", as well as "manumission", "exemption from debts or obligations", and "the restoration of persons and property to their original status" including the remission of debts. Other interpretations include a "reversion to a previous state" and release from debt, slavery, taxation or punishment. The word originates from the noun ''ama'' "mother" (sometimes with the enclitic dative case marker ''ar''), and the present participle ''gi4'' "return, restore, put back", thus literally meaning "returning to mother". Assyriologist Samuel Noah Kramer has identified it as the first known written reference to the concept of freedom. Referring to its literal meaning "return to the mother", he wrote in 1963 that "we still do not know why this figure of speech came to be used for 'freedom'." The earliest known usage of the word was in the reforms of Urukagina. By the Third Dynasty of Ur, it w ...
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Amagi Line (other)
Amagi Line may refer to: *Amagi Railway Amagi Line *Nishitetsu Amagi Line The is a Japanese railway line operated by the private railway operator Nishi-Nippon Railroad (Nishitetsu), which connects Kurume and Asakura in Fukuoka Prefecture. Stations History The opened a gauge line electrified at 600 V DC from Mi ... {{Disambig ...
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Amagi Station
is a name shared by two separate railway stations located closed to each other in Asakura, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The larger of the two stations is the eastern terminus of the Amagi Railway Amagi Line and is operated by the Amagi Railway (also called ''Amatetsu''), a third sector public-private partnership corporation. Slightly to the east, about 150 metres away and just across a traffic roundabout is the northern terminus of the Nishitetsu Amagi Line which is operated by the private Nishi-Nippon Railroad (also called ''Nishitetsu''). Lines The Amatetsu station is served by the Amagi Railway Amagi Line and is located 13.7 km from the start of the line at . The Nishitetsu station is served by the Nishitetsu Amagi Line and is located 17.9 km from the start of the line at . Amatetsu Amagi Station Layout The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks at grade. Adjacent stations History Japanese Government Railways The Japanese Go ...
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Seimaru Amagi
is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for '' shōnen'' for writing ''Kunimitsu no Matsuri''. The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his sister . He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi Senior High School and Waseda University School of Economics & Political Science. Pen names Besides the main pen-name of "Tadashi Agi", Shin Kibayashi also goes by other pen names: *Seimaru Amagi (天樹征丸 ''Amagi Seimaru'') *Yuma Ando (安童夕馬 ''Andō Yūma'') *Yuya Aoki (青樹佑夜 ''Aoki Yūya'') *Jōji Arimori (有森丈時 ''Arimori Jōji'') *Hiroaki Igano (伊賀大晃 ''Igano Hiroaki'') *Ryō Ryūmon (龍門諒 ''Ryūmon Ryō'') *S.K Works As Seimaru Amagi * (1992–present, Kodansha), original idea; English translation: ''Kindaichi Case Files'' (2004–2008, Tokyopop) * (2001–2005, Kodansha) * (2002–2004, Kodansha); English translation: '' Remote'' (2004–20 ...
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Chrome Shelled Regios
is a Japanese light novel series by Shūsuke Amagi, with illustrations by Miyū. A short story light novel series was serialized in ''Dragon Magazine''. A manga adaptation drawn by Miyū is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine ''Dragon Age Pure''. A second manga adaptation drawn by Nodoka Kiyose is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine ''Monthly Dragon Age''. A third manga adaptation drawn by Watari is serialized in ''Beans Ace'' magazine. A four-panel comic strip adaptation drawn by Masumi Futaba started serialization in ''Monthly Dragon Age'' on November 8, 2008. A science fiction light novel series titled ''Legend of Regios'' is set in the past world of ''Chrome Shelled Regios'' series, and published by Fujimi Shobo under its Style-F label. An anime adaptation produced by Zexcs aired on January 11, 2009 to June 20, 2009 and is licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment. Plot On an alternate reality Earth overrun with mutated nano-machine-beasts ...
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Yukiko Amagi
The plot of Atlus's PlayStation 2 console role-playing game, role-playing game ''Persona 4'' is centered on a group of high-school students dedicated to capturing the culprit responsible for the murders and kidnappings that happened in their small town of Inaba starting on April 11, 2011. The case is linked by the TV world, a dimension where the characters use alter-egos known as Persona (series)#Personas, "Personas" to defeat the Shadows, beings that represent people's hidden thoughts that killed the first two victims. The protagonist is Yu Narukami, a high-school student who moved into the town from the city. He is met by #Yosuke Hanamura, Yosuke Hanamura, the son of the local department store manager; Chie Satonaka, an energetic girl with a strong interest in kung fu; #Yukiko Amagi, Yukiko Amagi, a calm and refined girl whose family owns the local inn; Kanji Tatsumi, a first-year student whose punk reputation hides a softer side; #Teddie, Teddie, a mysterious figure from the T ...
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Zetman
''Zetman'' (stylized as ''ZETMAN'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Katsura. The series started as a 49-page one-shot in the 1994 Autumn Special of Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. A more mature and full-fledged series ran in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Jump'' from 2002 to 2014. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment was broadcast in Japan from April to June 2012. In North America, the anime series was licensed for English language release by Viz Media. Plot The story starts off with a face-off between two rival superheroes, ZET and Alphas, and then traces their origins – Jin Kanzaki, a young man with the ability to transform into a superhuman being known as ZET, and Kouga Amagi, a young man with a strong sense of justice who uses technology to fight as Alphas. The fates of these two men and those around them intertwine as they fight to protect mankind and des ...
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