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Gamon Kaai
is a Japanese actor and ''tarento'' represented by Kabushikigaisha Gamon and 365. Kaai's surname is often pronounced as "Kawai." Filmography TV series Films Direct-to-video References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kaai, Gamon Japanese male actors Japanese entertainers Japanese drummers 1975 births Living people Actors from Saitama Prefecture Musicians from Saitama Prefecture 21st-century drummers ...
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ÅŒmiya, Saitama
was a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. On May 1, 2001, ÅŒmiya was merged with the cities of Urawa and Yono to create the city of Saitama. Since April 1, 2003, the area of former ÅŒmiya City has been divided into 4 wards: Kita-ku, Minuma-ku, Nishi-ku and ÅŒmiya-ku of Saitama City. History Origin and pre-modern history ÅŒmiya is an indigenous Japanese language word which can be decomposed to ''ÅŒ'' (大, kun'yomi (Japanese reading) ãŠãŠ: large, great) and ''miya'' (å®®, kun'yomi ã¿-ã‚„: noble or holy - house; palace or shrine) after the Hikawa Shrine. The town was on the NakasendÅ, a main national road in the feudal Edo period and the predecessor to a part of National Highway Route 17, and the Takasaki Line. Its name was derived from the famous shrine. Modern ÅŒmiya * On April 1, 1899, the town of ÅŒmiya as a modern municipality was founded. * After the 1923 Great KantÅ earthquake, bonsai nurseries relocated from Tokyo and formed the bonsai village. * I ...
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Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
JOIX-DTV (channel 10), branded as , is the Kansai region flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned by the subsidiary of the eponymous Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings, Japan's largest media conglomerate; Yomiuri TV forms part of Yomiuri's main television broadcasting arm alongside KantÅ region flagship Nippon TV, which owns a 15.89% share in the company. Founded as on February 13, 1958, and renamed Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation on August 1, the station started broadcasting on August 28 as the first TV station to be affiliated with Nippon Television Network Corporation. Its studios are located in the Osaka Business Park district of Osaka. History Early years Nippon TV applied for TV broadcasting licenses in Osaka and Nagoya after it began broadcasting in 1953, but the Ministry of Post declined the application on the grounds that "Nippon TV is a Tokyo channel, and applying for licenses in other regions is an act of crossing the ...
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Japanese Entertainers
Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japonicum * Japonicus * Japanese studies Japanese studies ( Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japan ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Japanese Male Actors
Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japonicum * Japonicus * Japanese studies Japanese studies (Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Pitaya
A pitaya () or pitahaya () is the fruit of several different cactus species indigenous to the Americas. Pitaya usually refers to fruit of the genus ''Stenocereus'', while pitahaya or dragon fruit refers to fruit of the genus ''Selenicereus'' (formerly ''Hylocereus''), both in the family Cactaceae. Dragon fruit is cultivated in Peru, Mexico, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, the United States, the Caribbean, Australia, Mesoamerica and throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Vernacular names These fruits are commonly known in English as "dragon fruit", a name used since 1963, apparently resulting from the leather-like skin and prominent scaly spikes on the fruit exterior. The names ''pitahaya'' and ''pitaya'' derive from Mexico, and ''pitaya roja'' in Central America and northern South America, possibly relating to pitahaya for names of tall cacti species with flowering fruit. The fruit may also be known as a ''strawberry pear''. Geography Pitahaya or ...
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Kamen Rider Gaim Gaiden
is a series of Toei's V-Cinema (direct-to-video) films and web release that focus on various characters in the '' Kamen Rider Gaim'' television series and films. All of the original cast members reprise their roles, and the films introduce brand new characters along the way. The first in the series was released on April 22, 2015, and features Yuki Kubota in his role as Takatora Kureshima, Kamen Rider Zangetsu, and Yutaka Kobayashi as Kaito Kumon, Kamen Rider Baron. Osamu Kaneda directed the films written by Jin Haganeya (''Zangetsu'') and Nobuhiro Mouri (''Baron''). Customers who pre-ordered the film were given a link to a website where they could vote on who they would like to see in a second installment in the series. Shortly after the release of ''Gaim Gaiden: Kamen Rider Zangetsu/Kamen Rider Baron'', Toei announced the winners of the ballot. ''Gaim Gaiden: Kamen Rider Duke/Kamen Rider Knuckle'' was released on November 11, 2015, and features Tsunenori Aoki as Ryoma Sengo ...
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Gaki Rock
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Daiju Yamauchi. It was adapted into a live action film in 2014. Characters *Gen Shimura (Taiko Katono) *Makoto ( KÅki Maeda) *Jimmy (YÅsuke Kawamura YÅsuke, Yosuke, Yousuke or Yohsuke is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings YÅsuke can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *洋介, "ocean, mediate" *洋助, "ocean, to help" *æ´‹è¼ ...) *Mattsun ( RyÅji Nakamura) References External links * 2003 manga Akita Shoten manga Live-action films based on manga Manga adapted into films Seinen manga Japanese romantic drama films {{manga-stub ...
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Flowers For Algernon
''Flowers for Algernon'' is a short story by American author Daniel Keyes, later expanded by him into a novel and subsequently adapted for film and other media. The short story, written in 1958 and first published in the April 1959 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1960. The novel was published in 1966 and was joint winner of that year's Nebula Award for Best Novel (with ''Babel-17''). Algernon is a laboratory mouse who has undergone surgery to increase his intelligence. The story is told by a series of progress reports written by Charlie Gordon, the first human subject for the surgery, and it touches on ethical and moral themes such as the treatment of the mentally disabled. Although the book has often been challenged for removal from libraries in the United States and Canada, sometimes successfully, it is frequently taught in schools around the world and has been adapted many times for television, theater, radi ...
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TokkÅ Jimuin Minowa
is a Japanese ''seinen'' manga series written and illustrated by Kei Ogawa and published by Kodansha. It's serialized in ''Weekly Young Magazine''. It was adapted into a Japanese television drama in 2014. Characters * Minowa ( Matsu) * Natsumi Takada (Sayaka Yamaguchi is a Japanese actress. Appearances Films * '' Rebirth of Mothra'' (1996), Lora * ''Tokimeki Memorial'' (1997), Mishio Yokoyama * '' Rebirth of Mothra II'' (1997), Lora * '' Rebirth of Mothra III'' (1998), narration only * '' Tomie: Replay'' (20 ...) References External linksOfficial TV series website 2013 manga Comedy anime and manga Kodansha manga Nippon TV original programming Seinen manga Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation original programming {{manga-stub ...
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TÅkai Television Broadcasting
Tokai Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (THK, æ±æµ·ãƒ†ãƒ¬ãƒ“放é€æ ªå¼ä¼šç¤¾, often called Tokai TV (æ±æµ·ãƒ†ãƒ¬ãƒ“)) is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS), serving in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is also known as Tokai Hoso Kaikan. Offices *Headquarters - 14-27, Higashi-Sakura Itchome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan *Tokyo Branch Office - Hibiya Chunichi Building, 1-4, Uchisaiwaicho Nichome, Chiyoda, Tokyo *Osaka Branch Office - Breeze Tower, 4-9, Umeda Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture Broadcasting Analog Analog TV was discontinued on July 24, 2011. JOFX-TV *Nagoya TV Tower - Channel 1 *Toyohashi - Channel 56 *Nakatsugawa and Gujo-Hachiman - Channel 10 *Gero - Channel 6 *Owase and Takayama - Channel 8 *Tajimi - Channel 55 *Gifu-Nagara and Ise - Channel 57 *Nabari - Channel 62, etc. Digital Digital TV began on December 1, 2003 JOFX-DTV *Remort controller ID 1 *Nagoya ( ...
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Azai Nagamasa
was a Japanese ''daimyÅ'' of the Sengoku period known as the brother-in-law and enemy of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasa was head of the Azai clan seated at Odani Castle in northern ÅŒmi Province and married Nobunaga's sister Oichi in 1564, fathering her three daughters – Yodo-dono, Ohatsu, and Oeyo – who became prominent figures in their own right. Nagamasa became one of Nobunaga's enemies in 1570 due to the Azai alliance with the Asakura clan, and fought against Nobunaga at major battles including the Battle of Anegawa. Nagamasa and his clan were destroyed by Nobunaga in August 1573, and he committed '' seppuku'' during the siege of Odani Castle. Early life Azai Nagamasa was the son of Azai Hisamasa, from whom he inherited clan leadership in 1560. Hisamasa had been compelled to step down by many of his retainers in favor of his son, Nagamasa. Hisamasa retired, and would later commit suicide along with his son in August 1573. Nagamasa successfully battled both Rokkaku Yoshikat ...
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