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Kiraboshi
is an actor, voice actor, model and tarento management firm established on February 16, 2000 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.SeKiraboshi: Kaisha Main. Accessed July 2, 2006. Clients Listed alphabetically by gender and surname. Male * Rokurō Abe * Kazuo Arai * Keisuke Arimura * Shinpei Asanuki * Itaru Fujimoto * Shinji Furukawa * Satoru Hamaguchi * Homare Hasegawa * Tatsuo Hēderu * Jin Honda * Kiyozumi Honda * Kiyohiko Ichihara * Masahiro Itō * Eiken Jōji * Sukekiyo Kameyama * Tarō Kanasugi * Tomotaka Kanzaki * Kōichi Kase * Osamu Katō * Yasuke Kawarada * Tomimasa Kikuguchi * Yūtarō Kikuhara * Yūichi Kizaki * Mitsumasa Kishimoto *Akira Kubo * Kyūtarō * Masaaki Maeda * Akira Matsumura * Hikojirō Matsumura * Shigeo Matsuzaki * Yūzō Mikawa * Keisuke Miyata * Kōta Mizumori * Kiyuki Mori * Kōji Muta * Masakazu Nagakura * Kensei Nakata * Katsumi Nakayama * Satoshi Ninomiya * Shūgo Nishiyama * Shinji Nomura * Ryūhei Numata * Yū Numazaki * Tadashi Okuno * Hiroshi Ōtsuka * K ...
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Sukekiyo Kameyama
was a Japanese voice actor. He played many supporting roles in Japanese television dramas. Kameyama was employed by the talent management firm Kiraboshi. Death Kameyama died aged 58. The cause of death is pneumonia. Anime TV *''Anpanman'' (Ankora) *'' Highschool! Kimen-gumi'' (Honekishi Muzō) *''Kimba the White Lion'' (3rd series) (Tony) *''Konjiki no Gash Bell!!'' (Dr. Ichiro) *''Pastel Yumi, the Magic Idol'' (Musutaki) *'' Magical Angel Creamy Mami'' (Hayato Kidokoro) *''Mahōjin Guru Guru'' (Kasegi) *''Maison Ikkoku'' (Asuna's father) *'' Midnight Horror School'' (Saraman-sensei) *''Shura no Toki – Age of Chaos'' (Yagyū Munenori) *''Ranpō'' (Karatarō) *''Rurouni Kenshin'' (Detective Muraki) *'' Tokusō Kihei Dorvack'' (Pierre Bonaparte) *'' Zipang'' (Masanobu Tsuji) OVA *''Legend of the Galactic Heroes'' (Lao) Movies *'' Laputa: Castle in the Sky'' (Henri) Games *''Brave Fencer Musashi'' (Harchinose) *'' Kingdom Hearts II'' (Winnie-the-Pooh) *''Sly Cooper and The Th ...
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Yugen Kaisha
Japanese aesthetics comprise a set of ancient ideals that include '' wabi'' (transient and stark beauty), '' sabi'' (the beauty of natural patina and aging), and ''yūgen'' (profound grace and subtlety). These ideals, and others, underpin much of Japanese cultural and aesthetic norms on what is considered tasteful or beautiful. Thus, while seen as a philosophy in Western societies, the concept of aesthetics in Japan is seen as an integral part of daily life. Japanese aesthetics now encompass a variety of ideals; some of these are traditional while others are modern and sometimes influenced by other cultures. Shinto and Buddhism Shinto is considered to be at the fountain-head of Japanese culture. With its emphasis on the wholeness of nature and character in ethics, and its celebration of the landscape, it sets the tone for Japanese aesthetics. Until the thirteenth century, Shinto remained the main influence on Japanese aesthetics. In the Buddhist tradition, all things are consi ...
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Homare Hasegawa
is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a forward or a midfielder. Regarded by many as one of the greatest female footballers of all time and the greatest Asian female footballer of all time, Sawa had a professional club career spanning 24 seasons, mostly with Nippon TV Beleza and INAC Kobe Leonessa. She also spent 22 years with the Japan national team, most notably captaining them to a FIFA Women's World Cup win in 2011 and an Olympic silver medal finish in 2012. Sawa made her club debut in 1991 at the age of 12, and later went on to win five titles with Nippon TV Beleza between 1991 and 1999 before departing to the United States to play football in the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA). She played for two WUSA clubs- the Atlanta Beat and the Denver Diamonds- before returning to the Japanese league in 2004. Sawa won another nine titles with Nippon TV Beleza in four years, but departed the club again in 2008. That year, Japan reached their first Ol ...
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