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KASUMI (block Cipher)
Kasumi may refer to: Places * Kasumi, Hyōgo (香住), a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Kasumigaseki (霞が関 "Gate of Mist"), a district in downtown Tokyo * Kasumi, Jajce, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Kasumi (given name), a feminine Japanese given name * Japanese destroyer Kasumi (霞 "Mist"), two Imperial Japanese destroyers * KASUMI (block cipher), a cipher used in the 3GPP mobile communications network * "Kasumi Kasumi may refer to: Places * Kasumi, Hyōgo (香住), a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Kasumigaseki (霞が関 "Gate of Mist"), a district in downtown Tokyo * Kasumi, Jajce, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Kasumi (gi ...", a single in the Dir En Grey discography * ''Kasumi'' (comics), a shoujo/shojo manga series by Surt Lim and Hirofumi Sugimoto * Kasumi (Danzan-ryu technique), technique of Kodokan judo See also * '' Kasumi Ninja'', a video game {{disambiguation ...
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Kasumi, Hyōgo
was a town located in Kinosaki District, Hyōgo, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 13,519 and a density of 98.49 persons per km2. The total area was 137.26 km2. On April 1, 2005, Kasumi, along with the towns of Mikata and Muraoka (both from Mikata District), was merged to create the town of Kami (in Mikata District), and no longer exists as an independent municipality. The portion of Kami that was Kasumi is now known as Kasumi-ku, Kasumi Ward. Geography Climate Popular culture The popular visual novel and anime franchise ''Air'' was set in Kasumi. Transportation Train stations * JR-West ** Sanin Main Line: Kasumi ** Sanin Main Line: Satsu ** Sanin Main Line: Shibayama ** Sanin Main Line: Yoroi ** Sanin Main Line: Amarube Major roads Route 178 Attractions Historical Sites * Daijyō-ji Temple * Amarube Viaduct The is a railway bridge in the town of Kami, Mikata District, Hyōgo Prefecture, on JR West's Sanin Main Line between ...
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Kasumigaseki
Kasumigaseki (霞が関, 霞ヶ関 or 霞ケ関) is a district in Chiyoda Ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is the location of most of Japan's cabinet ministry offices. The name is often used as a metonym for the Japanese government bureaucracy, while Nagatachō refers to the elected government or the legislative branch. Kasumigaseki Station was one of the stations affected during the Tokyo subway sarin attack. Notable sites Government offices * 2nd Bldg. of the Central Common Government Office **Japan Transport Safety Board ** National Public Safety Commission * Fair Trade Commission *Coast Guard * Patent Office *Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications * Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries *Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry *Ministry of Finance *Ministry of Foreign Affairs *Ministry of Justice *Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism *Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare *Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology * ...
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Kasumi, Jajce
Kasumi is a village in the municipality of Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and .... Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 219. References Populated places in Jajce {{CentralBosniaCanton-geo-stub ...
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Kasumi (given Name)
Kasumi (written: , lit. "mist", , , , , , in hiragana or in katakana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese actress *, Japanese table tennis player *, Japanese model, gravure idol and actress *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese actress * Kasumi Takahashi (born 1980), Japanese-Australian rhythmic gymnast *, Japanese actress and model Fictional characters *, a character in the video game series ''Dead or Alive'' *, better known as Misty, a character in the media franchise ''Pokémon'' * Kasumi, an alternative name of Cassandra Cain, a character in DC Comics * Kasumi Goto, a character in the video game ''Mass Effect 2'' *, a character in the novel ''The Kouga Ninja Scrolls'' *, a character in the anime series '' Tama and Friends'' *, a character in the ''tokusatsu'' series ''Shuriken Sentai Ninninger'' *, a character in the media franchise Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club *, a character in the man ...
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Japanese Destroyer Kasumi
Two ships of the Japanese Navy have been named ''Kasumi'': * , an launched in 1902 and broken up in 1920. * , an launched in 1937 and sunk in 1945. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasumi Imperial Japanese Navy ship names Japanese Navy ship names ...
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KASUMI (block Cipher)
Kasumi may refer to: Places * Kasumi, Hyōgo (香住), a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Kasumigaseki (霞が関 "Gate of Mist"), a district in downtown Tokyo * Kasumi, Jajce, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Kasumi (given name), a feminine Japanese given name * Japanese destroyer Kasumi (霞 "Mist"), two Imperial Japanese destroyers * KASUMI (block cipher), a cipher used in the 3GPP mobile communications network * "Kasumi Kasumi may refer to: Places * Kasumi, Hyōgo (香住), a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Kasumigaseki (霞が関 "Gate of Mist"), a district in downtown Tokyo * Kasumi, Jajce, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Other uses * Kasumi (gi ...", a single in the Dir En Grey discography * ''Kasumi'' (comics), a shoujo/shojo manga series by Surt Lim and Hirofumi Sugimoto * Kasumi (Danzan-ryu technique), technique of Kodokan judo See also * '' Kasumi Ninja'', a video game {{disambiguation ...
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Kasumi (Dir En Grey Song)
''Vulgar'' (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Dir En Grey released on September 10, 2003 in Japan and on February 21, 2006 in Europe. A limited edition containing an additional DVD was also released. It featured the video of the song "Obscure", albeit a censored version. ''Vulgar'' is the first Dir En Grey release not to feature individual credits for the music, though the preceding singles featured individual credits. Track listing Personnel *Dir En Grey **Kyo - Vocals, lyricist **Die - Guitar, composer **Kaoru - Guitar, composer **Toshiya - Bass guitar, composer ** Shinya - Drums, composer Notes * "蝕紅" offers several ways of romanization, namely "Shokubeni" and "Syokubeni" (a variation utilizing Kunrei-shiki romanization). "Syokubeni" was once used on Dir En Grey's official site, although mention in most other media (including release booklets) the Hepburn romanization style is used, giving the title as "Shokubeni". * A re ...
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Dir En Grey Discography
This is the discography of Dir En Grey, a Japanese heavy metal band. They have recorded eleven original studio albums, three EPs and thirty one singles in their twenty four years together. Each of the band's releases has charted on Japan's Oricon charts. Dir En Grey made their earliest releases as an independent band with Free-Will, eventually signing a temporary deal with Warner Music Japan. Dir En Grey's earliest releases were self-produced, however, they worked with a producer, X Japan drummer Yoshiki Hayashi, for a series of five singles preceding '' Gauze''. With the release of ''Macabre'', Dir En Grey began to release cooperatively between Firewall Division, a subsidiary of Free-Will, and Sony Music Entertainment Japan. In 2005, Dir En Grey signed to the Europe label, Gan-Shin. The following year, they would release in the United States under Warcon Enterprises and Fontana Distribution, while being managed by Free-Will's American branch. On both foreign labels, the ban ...
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Kasumi (comics)
''Kasumi'' is an original English-language manga written by Surt Lim and illustrated by Hirofumi Sugimoto and published by Del Rey Manga. The first volume of the manga was released by Del Rey Manga on July 28, 2008. Production As Surt Lim is an American writer and Hirofumi Sugimoto is a Japanese manga artist, most of the collaboration between the two were done with "online Japanese-English translator, instant messenger, e-mail and the assistance of a bilingual translator based in Tokyo". To draw shōjo manga, shōnen manga artist Hirofumi Sugimoto had to study shōjo manga, especially those of Moto Hagio's. Inspired by ''Boys Over Flowers'', ''Special A'' and '' The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross'' with their "exclusive private school" setting, Surt Lim wrote Kasumi with "an average girl in a high school with lots of hot guys" in mind. Both Surt and Sugimoto agree that the manga contains both shōjo and shōnen elements, like '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle''. Reception Comics W ...
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List Of Danzan-ryū Techniques
The Danzan Ryu lists differ in concept from the Kodokan Judo lists in that the techniques are taught in kata form in some applicable context, rather than simply demonstrating and enumerating a single technique. Deashi Hayanada, for example, is not a single technique, but a combination of Deashi Harai (foot sweep) and Tenada Shime (cross arm bar). Emphasis on randori may vary greatly from one dojo to the next. There are multiple romanizations, and many arts have more than one name. This article will attempt to represent the commonly used romanization variants. In addition, not all sources agree on the correct kanji (Japanese characters) for each technique or list. The alternative renderings are noted. The romanization was not agreed to until 1957. The earlier spellings are now archaic. Some kanji are also no longer common and not searchable (e.g. Danchu or Bitei). The rank requirements for Danzan Ryu are not standardized, and may vary from dojo to dojo or even from instructor t ...
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