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Kurumi Inoue
is the Japanese word for walnut. It is also a given name in Japan, primarily for women (though occasionally for men, such as novelist Kurumi Inui). It may refer to: People Actors *, female child actress *, female voice actress *, female actress, formerly in the Flower Troupe of the Takarazuka Revue *, female voice actress Authors *, male mystery novelist *, female manga artist *, female manga artist and illustrator Idols *, female tarento *, female tarento *, female idol and member of Bishōjo Club 31 *, former female electropop idol Musicians *, female musician, formerly with the stage name *, stage name of Natsue Washizu for her music career (such as the eponymous theme song for the anime '' Attack No. 1'') *, stage name of musician Ayumi Hamasaki during her early modelling days *, former stage name of anime singer Riryka Sports *, Japanese snowboarder *, female tennis player *, Japanese synchronized swimmer Fictional characters * Kurumi (クルミ), a character in the a ...
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Walnut
A walnut is the edible seed of a drupe of any tree of the genus ''Juglans'' (family Juglandaceae), particularly the Persian or English walnut, '' Juglans regia''. Although culinarily considered a "nut" and used as such, it is not a true botanical nut. After full ripening, the shell is discarded and the kernel is eaten. Nuts of the eastern black walnut (''Juglans nigra'') and butternuts ('' Juglans cinerea'') are less commonly consumed. Characteristics Walnuts are rounded, single-seeded stone fruits of the walnut tree commonly used for food after fully ripening between September and November, in which the removal of the husk at this stage reveals a browning wrinkly walnut shell, which is usually commercially found in two segments (three or four-segment shells can also form). During the ripening process, the husk will become brittle and the shell hard. The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a membranous partition. The ...
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Kurumi Enomoto
, formerly known as , is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She debuted in 2002 with the independently released single . She is most well known for singing the ending theme song for the anime adaptation of the Namco role-playing video game ''Tales of the Abyss'', "Bōken Suisei." Biography Enomoto was born in Nagoya. She first gained an interest in music in late primary school. She joined the school band in her final year, and started listening to top 40-charts based Western music. She was particularly impressed by Madonna, though also liked such music as hard-rock bands. She wrote her first song on the piano in this period. It was called and it expressed much of the unhappiness she felt at the time. She later resumed writing songs regularly when she was 19. Two years later in August 2002, Enomoto released her first single, "Moeru Taiyō," under the independent label ''Nagare Records'' with the mononym . It was sold exclusively at six Tower Records stores, and managed to chart at ...
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Haou Airen
is a Japanese ''shōjo'' manga series created by Mayu Shinjo. Plot One day while walking home from her job, Kurumi Akino finds a wounded young man, and saves his life. He mysteriously disappears after that, and leaves only the name "Hakuron". Next thing she knows she's been kidnapped from her school, and is on a private jet with that man, heading to Hong Kong. It turns out she saved the life of the most infamous mobster in Hong Kong, and he wants her to stay with him... Characters ; :The 17-year-old main character. She is a very innocent and naive girl living with her ill mother and two brothers that she constantly needs to take care of. Her first encounter with Hakuron is when she saves his life after he is wounded in the backstreets near her home. The next day she is kidnapped by mafia men who take her to Hakuron. Kurumi finds her beginning to fall for Hakuron whilst she becomes wrapped up in the dangerous world of mafia war and rivalry. Kurumi and Hakuron's relationship ...
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Kurumi Akino
is the Japanese word for walnut. It is also a given name in Japan, primarily for women (though occasionally for men, such as novelist Kurumi Inui). It may refer to: People Actors *, female child actress *, female voice actress *, female actress, formerly in the Flower Troupe of the Takarazuka Revue *, female voice actress Authors *, male mystery novelist *, female manga artist *, female manga artist and illustrator Idols *, female tarento *, female tarento *, female idol and member of Bishōjo Club 31 *, former female electropop idol Musicians *, female musician, formerly with the stage name *, stage name of Natsue Washizu for her music career (such as the eponymous theme song for the anime '' Attack No. 1'') *, stage name of musician Ayumi Hamasaki during her early modelling days *, former stage name of anime singer Riryka Sports *, Japanese snowboarder *, female tennis player *, Japanese synchronized swimmer Fictional characters * Kurumi (クルミ), a character in the a ...
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Steel Angel Kurumi
is a Japanese manga series created by Kaishaku. An anime series adaptation directed by Naohito Takahashi, animated by Oriental Light and Magic, produced by Pony Canyon with character designs by Yuriko Chiba and Yūji Ikeda and music by Toshihiko Sahashi has been translated and released in North America by ADV Films. In 2008, Crunchyroll announced it had partnered with Pony Canyon to release the ''Steel Angel Kurumi'' series for streaming and download. The entire series was compiled in a Blu-ray box set by Pony Canyon on September 19, 2012. The Kurumi series as a whole consists of the first season ''Steel Angel Kurumi'', four OVA episodes entitled ''Steel Angel Kurumi Encore'', a second season by the name of ''Steel Angel Kurumi 2'', and a prequel OVA series entitled ''Steel Angel Kurumi 0''. A live-action adaptation was made, titled ''Steel Angel Kurumi Pure'', but has a different continuity to the anime. This series was originally aired in Japan as part of Wowow's Anime ...
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Needless
''Needless'' (stylized as ''NEEDLESS'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kami Imai. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Ultra Jump'' from October 2003 to June 2013, with its chapters collected in sixteen ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Madhouse aired from July to December 2009. The anime was licensed for English release in North America by Sentai Filmworks. Synopsis This anime is set in the year 2130 (the beginning date remains unclear), 50 years after World War III. The war has left a crater where Tokyo once stood, a place now filled with contaminated rubble. This spot, known as "The Black Spot", has no electrical power (with the exception being the Simeon building) and is seen as a dark spherical patch from outer space and one of many Black Spots across Japan. The Black Spot eventually becomes populated by outcasts, some of whom, as a result of the contamination, gain various powers called "fragme ...
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Gakkou Gurashi
is a Japanese manga series written by Norimitsu Kaihō and illustrated by Sadoru Chiba. The series was serialized from May 24, 2012 to November 22, 2019 in the Houbunsha's ''Manga Time Kirara Forward'' magazine and is licensed in English by Yen Press. An anime adaptation by Lerche aired between July and September 2015. A live-action film adaptation was released on January 25, 2019. Premise Yuki Takeya is a cheerful school girl who, along with her friends Kurumi Ebisuzawa, Yūri Wakasa, and Miki Naoki, is a member of the . As Yuki seeks out fun school activities every day while living at school, the other girls work to keep her safe, because in reality, they are the sole survivors of their school after a zombie outbreak overruns the city. Characters School Living Club The main characters of the series are a small club of girls who prioritize being able to live while inside the school. ; : :Live action portrayal: Midori Nagatsuki :A bright and cheerful girl who is always ...
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Lycoris Recoil
is a Japanese original anime television series created by Spider Lily and Asaura. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and aired from July to September 2022. A manga adaptation by Yasunori Bizen began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine ''Monthly Comic Flapper'' in September 2022, and a spin-off light novel, titled ''Lycoris Recoil: Ordinary Days'' by Asaura was published under ASCII Media Works' ''Dengeki Bunko'' in September 2022 as well. A stage play adaptation of the series was performed in January 2023. Plot Takina Inoue is a member of a government-sponsored all-female task force of assassins and spies made up of orphans known as "Lycoris", an undercover group ( named after the flower) who eliminate criminals and terrorists in Tokyo while disguised as high school students to maintain peace in Japan, with roots in a fictional pre- Meiji group named "Higanbana". However, during an operation to intercept a large exchange of firearms, she starts firing indiscrimi ...
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Kurumi Yoshida
is a Japanese synchronized swimmer. She competed in the women's team event at the . References 1991 births Living people Japanese synchronized swimmers Asian Games medalists in artistic swimming Artistic swimmers at the 2010 Asian Games Artistic swimmers at the 2014 Asian Games World Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming Synchronized swimmers at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships Synchronized swimmers at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships Synchronized swimmers at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships Synchronized swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Synchronized swimmers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic synchronized swimmers of Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in synchronized swimming Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games 21st-century Japanese women {{Japan-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Kurumi Nara
is a Japanese former professional tennis player. She has won one singles title on the WTA Tour, as well as six singles and three doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 18 August 2014, she reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 32. On 2 May 2016, she peaked at No. 109 in the WTA doubles rankings. Playing for Japan Fed Cup team, Nara has a win–loss record of 12–8. Junior career Nara began playing tennis at the age of three. At the Esaka Tennis Center in Osaka, the budding pro player studied tennis under the tutelage of Japanese tennis luminaries Masaru Suishu and Hiroko Mochizuki. She won recognition from an early age as a tennis prodigy. In 2002, while enrolled in Kawanishi Makinodai Elementary School, Nara took second place in the All Japan Primary School Tennis Championships at the age of ten. She would go on to win that tournament in 2003. In 2004, after entering the middle school associated with Osaka Sangyo University, Nara won the girls' singles t ...
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Kurumi Imai
is a Japanese snowboarder. She competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics , nations = 93 , athletes = 2,922 (1,680 men and 1,242 women) , events = 102 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , opening = , closing = , opened_by = President Moon Jae-in , cauldron = Kim Yun-a , stadium = Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium , winte .... References 1999 births Living people Snowboarders at the 2018 Winter Olympics Snowboarders at the 2022 Winter Olympics Japanese female snowboarders Olympic snowboarders of Japan Asian Games medalists in snowboarding Snowboarders at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Universiade gold medalists for Japan Universiade medalists in snowboarding Competitors at the 2019 Winter Universiade X Games athletes 21st-century Japanese women {{Japan-snowboarding-bio-stub ...
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