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Hinata Satō
is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer, and model affiliated with Amuse. She is a former member of Sakura Gakuin and is best known for voicing Junna Hoshimi in ''Revue Starlight'', Leah Kazuno in ''Love Live! Sunshine!!'', Noa Fukushima in ''D4DJ'', and Mizuki Akiyama in '' Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!''. Biography Hinata Satō was born on 23 December 1998 in Yamagata Prefecture and two years later moved to Niigata Prefecture where she lived until third grade. Admiring Ayami Mutō, she started performing arts activities around kindergarten.お芝居、歌、ダンス、すべてをやりたいー佐藤日向インタビュー(前編)
Nizista 2016年8月20日
She successfully auditioned for the idol unit

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My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex
is a Japanese romantic comedy light novel series written by Kyōsuke Kamishiro and illustrated by Takayaki. The series began serialization on the online novel website Kakuyomu in August 2017, with a print version beginning publication under Kadokawa Shoten's Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint in December 2018. The light novel is licensed digitally in North America by J-Novel Club. A manga adaptation by Rei Kusakabe began serialization online by Fujimi Shobo via Niconico Seiga website as part of the Dra Dra Sharp and Dra Dra Flat brands in April 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced by Project No.9 aired from July to September 2022. Synopsis When they were middle schoolers, Mizuto and Yume were a completely normal couple. Between flirtations and shouting matches for minor reasons, the two students stayed together until they entered high school, where they finally decided to break up. What they do not know is that fate sometimes has many surprises in store, and ...
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Boys Over Flowers Season 2 (TV Series)
is a 2018 Japanese television drama series starring Hana Sugisaki, Sho Hirano and Taishi Nakagawa. It is based on the shōnen manga series ''Boys Over Flowers Season 2'', written and illustrated by Yoko Kamio. The series aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System from 17 April to 26 June 2018 every Tuesdays at 22:00. Synopsis The story is set ten years after the original F4 graduated. Since their departure, the school has been on a steady decline. is thus formed at the high school by Haruto Kaguragi and his 4 friends. Their goal is to find deadbeat students and kick them out of the school. Haruto Kaguragi is the most popular boy at Eitoku Academy. However, he secretly orders self-help items online to become strong. Oto Edogawa is a female student at Eitoku who pretends to be rich in order to fit in when in reality, she is impoverished. She works part-time at a convenience store, when one night she sees Haruto Kaguragi coming into the store picking up the items he had purchased. Both a ...
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Asami Tano
is a Japanese actress and voice actress and former singer from Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. She is affiliated with Amuse Inc. Tano was part of the girl group Boystyle from 2001 to 2007. Her voice acting career began with ''Toriko'' in 2011, and she has starred in several anime such as '' Smile PreCure'', ''Francesca'', ''Love Live! Sunshine!!'', and ''Zombie Land Saga''. She has also appeared in the theatrical productions of '' Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade'', ''Persona 4 Arena'', ''Blue Exorcist'', ''Kuroko's Basketball'', and ''The Seven Deadly Sins''. Biography She was a originally a member of the idol group BOYSTYLE. In 2011, her first anime role was in ''Toriko'', voicing a character named Rin. In 2012, she voiced Akane Hino/Cure Sunny in ''Smile PreCure!'', the ninth season of the ''Pretty Cure'' franchise;. In an interview two years later, Tano described it as the start of her voice acting career. In 2018, she reprised her ''Pretty Cure'' role alongside the other fifty ...
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Hakodate Arena
Hakodate Arena is an arena in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Basketball venues in Japan Indoor arenas in Japan Levanga Hokkaido Sports venues in Hokkaido Buildings and structures in Hakodate Sports venues completed in 2015 2015 establishments in Japan {{japan-stadium-stub ...
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The Goodbye Girl
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