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Katsu may refer to: Entertainment *Katsu (band), from Central Pennsylvania * KATSU!, manga by Mitsuru Adachi *" Katsu!" ( ja), a 1984 song by Shibugakitai *Katsucon, an annual anime convention in Maryland Other *Katsu (Zen), a shout used in East Asian Chan and Zen Buddhism, as well as in the martial arts *Deep fried cutlet in Japanese cuisine: **Chicken katsu, fried chicken cutlet **Tonkatsu, fried pork cutlet **Katsudon, tonkatsu served in a bowl with rice ** Gyukatsu, fried beef cutlet *Kappo, resuscitation techniques also known as ''katsu'' People People named Katsu include: ;Surname *Alma Katsu (born 1959), American writer of adult fiction *Katsu Kaishu (Awa Katsu) (1823–1899), Japanese statesman and naval officer *Katsu Kokichi (1802–1850), Japanese samurai *Manami Katsu (born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *Masanori Katsu (1879–1957), Japanese bureaucrat *Minami Katsu (born 1998), Japanese professional golfer *Shintaro Katsu (1931–1997), Japanese actor * Tou K ...
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Katsu! (song)
''Katsu!'' (stylized as ''KATSU!'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It centers on a freshman student, Katsuki Satoyama, as he discovers his near-legendary skill in boxing. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from August 2001 to March 2005, with its chapters collected in sixteen ''tankōbon'' volumes. Plot Katsuki Satoyama and his best friend Kyōta Kawakami, both age 15, enroll in Mizutani Boxing Gym to get close to their tomboyish crush, Katsuki Mizutani, whose father owns it. However, Satoyama soon finds out that she is distant from her father. Worse, it turns out that she hates boxing. In a sparring match, everyone soon discovers Satoyama's hidden, yet unpolished, skill in boxing. Satoyama soon learns that Mizutani is really in love with boxing, but disdains it because it's a man's sport in which she cannot participate. Mizutani then takes it upon herself to be Satoyama's trainer and manager in order to reach ...
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Katsu (band)
Katsu may refer to: Entertainment *Katsu (band), from Central Pennsylvania *KATSU!, manga by Mitsuru Adachi *"Katsu! (song), Katsu!" (:ja:喝!, ja), a 1984 song by Shibugakitai *Katsucon, an annual anime convention in Maryland Other *Katsu (Zen), a shout used in East Asian Chan and Zen Buddhism, as well as in the martial arts *Deep fried Cutlet#Japanese cuisine, cutlet in Japanese cuisine: **Chicken katsu, fried chicken cutlet **Tonkatsu, fried pork cutlet **Katsudon, tonkatsu served in a bowl with rice **Gyukatsu, fried beef cutlet *Kappo, resuscitation techniques also known as ''katsu'' People People named Katsu include: ;Surname *Alma Katsu (born 1959), American writer of adult fiction *Katsu Kaishu (Awa Katsu) (1823–1899), Japanese statesman and naval officer *Katsu Kokichi (1802–1850), Japanese samurai *Manami Katsu (born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *Masanori Katsu (1879–1957), Japanese bureaucrat *Minami Katsu (born 1998), Japanese professional golfer *Shinta ...
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KATSU
Katsu may refer to: Entertainment *Katsu (band), from Central Pennsylvania * KATSU!, manga by Mitsuru Adachi *" Katsu!" ( ja), a 1984 song by Shibugakitai *Katsucon, an annual anime convention in Maryland Other *Katsu (Zen), a shout used in East Asian Chan and Zen Buddhism, as well as in the martial arts *Deep fried cutlet in Japanese cuisine: **Chicken katsu, fried chicken cutlet **Tonkatsu, fried pork cutlet **Katsudon, tonkatsu served in a bowl with rice ** Gyukatsu, fried beef cutlet *Kappo, resuscitation techniques also known as ''katsu'' People People named Katsu include: ;Surname *Alma Katsu (born 1959), American writer of adult fiction *Katsu Kaishu (Awa Katsu) (1823–1899), Japanese statesman and naval officer *Katsu Kokichi (1802–1850), Japanese samurai *Manami Katsu (born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *Masanori Katsu (1879–1957), Japanese bureaucrat *Minami Katsu (born 1998), Japanese professional golfer *Shintaro Katsu (1931–1997), Japanese actor * Tou K ...
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Katsu Kaishu
Katsu may refer to: Entertainment * Katsu (band), from Central Pennsylvania * KATSU!, manga by Mitsuru Adachi *" Katsu!" ( ja), a 1984 song by Shibugakitai *Katsucon, an annual anime convention in Maryland Other *Katsu (Zen), a shout used in East Asian Chan and Zen Buddhism, as well as in the martial arts *Deep fried cutlet in Japanese cuisine: ** Chicken katsu, fried chicken cutlet **Tonkatsu, fried pork cutlet **Katsudon, tonkatsu served in a bowl with rice ** Gyukatsu, fried beef cutlet *Kappo, resuscitation techniques also known as ''katsu'' People People named Katsu include: ;Surname * Alma Katsu (born 1959), American writer of adult fiction * Katsu Kaishu (Awa Katsu) (1823–1899), Japanese statesman and naval officer *Katsu Kokichi (1802–1850), Japanese samurai *Manami Katsu (born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *Masanori Katsu (1879–1957), Japanese bureaucrat *Minami Katsu (born 1998), Japanese professional golfer *Shintaro Katsu (1931–1997), Japanese actor * T ...
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Katsu (geisha)
Katsu may refer to: Entertainment * Katsu (band), from Central Pennsylvania * KATSU!, manga by Mitsuru Adachi *" Katsu!" ( ja), a 1984 song by Shibugakitai *Katsucon, an annual anime convention in Maryland Other *Katsu (Zen), a shout used in East Asian Chan and Zen Buddhism, as well as in the martial arts *Deep fried cutlet in Japanese cuisine: ** Chicken katsu, fried chicken cutlet **Tonkatsu, fried pork cutlet **Katsudon, tonkatsu served in a bowl with rice ** Gyukatsu, fried beef cutlet *Kappo, resuscitation techniques also known as ''katsu'' People People named Katsu include: ;Surname * Alma Katsu (born 1959), American writer of adult fiction * Katsu Kaishu (Awa Katsu) (1823–1899), Japanese statesman and naval officer *Katsu Kokichi (1802–1850), Japanese samurai *Manami Katsu (born 1994), Japanese professional wrestler *Masanori Katsu (1879–1957), Japanese bureaucrat * Minami Katsu (born 1998), Japanese professional golfer *Shintaro Katsu (1931–1997), Japanese actor * ...
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KATSU (angela)
Angela (stylized in lowercase) is a Japanese band, notable for having their music portrayed as theme songs for several anime television shows. The main members are Atsuko and Katsu. Their signature upbeat tunes and rich arrangements combine elements of rock, electronica, jazz and ska. In 2008, they started an alter ego band called Domestic Love Band (ドメスティック・ラヴバンド). They are most well known for providing all opening and ending themes to the ''Fafner in the Azure'' anime series. History Although both Atsuko and Katsu were born in Okayama Prefecture, they met for the first time in Tokyo at a music school. In 1993 angela was formed and they began as street performers. In 1999 they made their debut with the single ''memories'', however this release went largely unnoticed. However, in 2002 angela signed on with Starchild. Their breakthrough came when they wrote the opening song, "Asu e no brilliant road" (明日へのbrilliant road), along with three differe ...
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Chicken Katsu
Chicken katsu (), also known as panko chicken, or tori katsu () is a Japanese dish of fried chicken made with panko bread crumbs which is also popular in Italy, Hawaii, London, California, and other areas of the world. Chicken katsu is generally served with tonkatsu sauce , a thick Japanese vegetarian pureed fruit-based brown sauce, or a well-seasoned ketchup, as a Hawaiian mixed plate lunch meal. It is generally served with shredded cabbage, rice or miso soup as part of a two or three item combo, or as a dinner with rice and vegetables. In Hawaii, chicken katsu is as common as tonkatsu (pork cutlets). It is also served in place of tonkatsu in katsu curry and katsudon in local plate-lunch restaurants and in fine-dining Japanese establishments alike. It is often served in the form of a sandwich with "tonkatsu sauce". Etymology The name ''chicken katsu'' includes Japanese ''katsu'' (), which is a shortened form of ''katsuretsu'' (), meaning "cutlet". Variations In the US, th ...
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Katsu Kamisaka
Kamisaka Katsu was born in 1892 in Oita prefecture, Japan. 1934 March - 1941 November, deputy team leader, in Taiwan as the infantry regiment, the rank of major, Lieutenant colonel. In 1945 June, the fifty-ninth army fifty-third infantry brigade major general brigade. On August 20 the same year in North Korea by Soviet troops arrested near Hamhung. War crimes "In 1942 February, I served as the 163rd infantry regiment commander, when" entrenched in Hebei province Baoding, the "arrest, imprisonment Chinese about 20", "kill, kill with the method of killing". "March", "because of the Wangdu Railway Station and Qing Feng Dian Railway Station Jinghan railway middle area about 10 meters track was to remove the", "caught 10 suspects, the torture and killing of 3, 4". "May", "Wangdu in the vicinity of the railway (West of Wangdu, about 1 km) of a blockhouse was the Eight Route Army was destroyed.", "the 30 inhabitants of torture, kill plan 6, and close to the gun turret 3 houses burnt". "A ...
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Minami Katsu
Minami Katsu ( ja, 勝みなみ, born 1 July 1998) is a Japanese professional golfer. She is the youngest winner in the history of the LPGA of Japan Tour when she won the KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies Open as an amateur on 20 April 2014 at age 15. Early life Katsu was born in Kagoshima City in 1998. She began to play golf at the age of six under her grandfather's influence. She graduated from Kagoshima Municipal Nagata Junior High School in 2014 and from in 2017. Amateur wins *2014 New Zealand Women's Stroke Play Championship, Japan Junior Golf Championship (girl's aged 15–17 division) *2015 Japan Women's Amateur Professional career Katsu has eight wins on the LPGA of Japan Tour, including one as an amateur. Katsu earned her LPGA Tour card for the 2023 season via Q-School. Professional wins (8) LPGA of Japan Tour wins (8) Katsu won the 2014 KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies Open as an amateur. Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in LPGA of Japan Tour. Team appearances Amateur ...
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Katsu Kanai
is a Japanese experimental and avant-garde film director. The Harvard Film Archive has called him "one of the most vital and inventive filmmakers in the history of Japanese underground film". Career Born the son of a farmer in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanai graduated from the College of Art of Nihon University before finding work at Daiei Film. He later became a freelance cinematographer and founded Kanai Productions in 1968. His first film, ''The Deserted Archipelago'' (1969, aka ''The Desert Island'') won the grand prix at the Nyon International Documentary Film Festival. His second film, ''Good-Bye'' (1971), was the "first post-war, post-liberation Japanese feature to be filmed in Korea," and according to the film scholar Oliver Dew, illustrated "how a surreal, decided non-representational approach could block the determinations of cultural essentialism". His 2003 work, ''Super Documentary: The Avant-Garde Senjutsu'', was awarded the FIPRESCI award at the International Short Film Fe ...
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Katsu Goto
(née Kobayakawa) (1862–1889) was a Japanese merchant, interpreter, and lynching victim. He was the leader of a fledgling Japanese community in Honokaa. Early years Goto was born in Kokufu-mura, Naka District, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was the eldest son of Izaemon Kobayakawa. He had three brothers and two sisters. After receiving an education, Goto worked as a city employee at the Port of Yokohama. It was there that he learned the English language. Career On February 8, 1885, he came to the Kingdom of Hawaii as a government contract laborer aboard the SS ''City of Tokio''. He was part of the first shipload of Kanyaku Imin; 25 more shiploads arrived over the next decade. Goto was contracted to a ʻŌʻōkala plantation that had been organized and managed by John Harris Soper prior to his 1884 appointment as marshal of the Hawaiian Kingdom. After working for three years in the sugarcane fields, Goto took over a general merchandise store on the Big Island that had belonged to ...
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Katsu Aki
, pen name , is a Japanese manga artist best known for his works ''The Vision of Escaflowne'', ''Futari Ecchi'', and ''Psychic Academy''. Mine Yoshizaki is a Japanese mangaka, manga creator. His most well known works are ''Sgt. Frog'', a manga he created which later received an anime adaption, and ''Kemono Friends'', a multimedia franchise for which Yoshizaki serves as concept designer. Career ... is one of Aki's former assistants. List of works Manga creations The following is a list of Katsu Aki's works, both major and minor, since his debut: * * *:After his mother died, high school student Hiroshi Houjou's long lost father suddenly reappears, with two new family members: a new mother who's also a famous actress, and her daughter, the popular and beautiful idol singer Rina Yuuki. Adapted to OAV * * * * * *:Hitomi Hoshino, a 16-year-old high school student with an interest in mysticism, experiences strange dreams at night. A mysterious temple. a tremendous jewel, a shadowy ...
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