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Kono Aozora Ni Yakusoku Wo
is a Japanese Eroge, adult visual novel produced by Giga (brand), Giga, originally released on March 31, 2006. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2007, the PlayStation Portable in 2009, and the PlayStation Vita in 2015 came with additional content although the adult content was removed. An anime television series was made in 2007 under the title . Gameplay ''Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku os gameplay requires minimal interaction on the player's part as much of the time that is spent on the game is for reading the text that is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The displayed text represents either the thoughts of the characters or the dialogue between the characters. As the story progresses, decision points will appear on the screen where the player can choose which heroine or heroines they wish to talk to. Depending on what choices the player makes, the plot will progress in a certain direction. There are six different routes in total. To view all six of these plot lin ...
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Harem (genre)
is a genre of light novels, manga, anime, hentai, and video games originating in Japan in the 1970s but exploding late 1980s and 1990s with dating simulator games and focused on polygynous or polyandrous relationships, where a protagonist is surrounded by three or more androphilic/gynephilic love interests or sexual partners. Harem works are frequently comedies that rely on self-insertion protagonists allowing the audience to project themselves unto, and on having relatable and interesting ensemble cast of characters. A story featuring a heterosexual male or homosexual female protagonist paired with an all-female/yuri harem series is informally referred to as a or , while a heterosexual female or gay male protagonist paired with an all-male/yaoi harem series is informally referred to as a , , or . Although originating in Japan, the genre later inspired variants in Western media. Structure A harem structure is ambiguous. The most distinguishable trait is the group of po ...
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Aichi Television Broadcasting
JOCI-DTV, branded as , is a television station in Nagoya, Japan operated by the Aichi Television Broadcasting Company, Ltd. (TVA; ja, テレビ愛知株式会社, Terebi Aichi kabushiki gaisha) and is an affiliate of the TX Network. Broadcasting Analog (as of 11/07/24 end date) JOCI-TV (1983/09/01-11/07/24) *Nagoya: Channel 25 *Toyohashi: Channel 52 Digital JOCI-DTV (2003/12/01) *Channel ID 10 *Nagoya: Channel 23 *Toyohashi: Channel 26 Programmes (Times in JST) Now on air * Ben 10: Alien Force (18:00) - animated television series, aired over Japan * Samurai Jack (18:30) - animated television series, aired over Japan * Nogizaka tte, Doko? (24:00) - variety show, aired over Japa* SpongeBob SquarePants (10:00) - animated television series, aired over Japan * Naruto - anime television series, aired over Japan * The Simpsons (24:00) - animated television series, aired over Japan * Family Guy (24:30) - animated television series, aired over Japan Past in Aichi Prefecture * Ba ...
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Junko Kusayanagi
is a Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa, Japan. Voice roles Anime *'' Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni: Operation Sanctuary'' as Mikoto Amagasaki OVA *'' Suika'' Visual novels ;2000 *''Natural'' *''Aries'' ;2001 *'' Suika'' *'' Lagnalock'' *''Univ'' *'' Yukigatari'' *'' Pia Carrot 3 (video game) as Akemi Hasegawa'' *'' Snow Radish Vacation (video game) as Arisu Takatsukasa'' ;2002 *''Popotan'' as Nono *''Boku to, bokura no natsu'' *'' D.C.: Da Capo'' ;2003 *''Run'' *'' Magistr Temple'' *'' Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni: Operation Sanctuary'' *'' Tamakyū'' *'' Akibakei Kanojo as Tamae Akiyoshi'' ;2004 *''Like Life'' *'' Paradise Lost'' *''Haru no Ashioto'' *'' Tsui no Yakata'' *'' Rakuen ~Ai kawarazuna boku no baii~'' as Ann ;2005 *''Yotsunoha'' *'' Homemaid'' *'' Festa!! -Hyper Girls Pop-'' *''Tsuyokiss'' *'' Swan Song'' as Aroe Yasaka *''Dyogrammaton'' *''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' as Ichiko Takashima *'' _summer'' ;2006 *'' Runasō'' as Sora *'' Tsumashibar ...
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Ai Orikasa
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan who is currently affiliated with Axlone. She has played a variety of characters, from young girls to women and boys, and is particularly good at voicing attractive, strong, and big-sisterly women. In her leading roles, she often voiced boys, and has also done the voice of a mother. She also played the voice of Hagu-Hagu, a strange creature who only says "Hagu-Hagu" in the TV series ''Haō Taikei Ryū Knight''. In recent years, she has voiced Shizuka's mother in ''Doraemon'', and has also provided the Japanese dub voice for Jessica Rabbit in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''. Biography After moving on from high school in 1982, Orikasa graduated from the drama department of the Nihon Denshikōgakuin College (now Nihon Kogakuin College). After performing on stage as an actress with the Bungeiza Theater Company and the Sōhen Theater Company, she participated in an audition for the TV series ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' out o ...
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Futaba Shinozaki
Futaba may refer to: People * , a Japanese singer * , Japanese manga artist * , Japanese professional rock climber * , Japanese educator * , Japanese women's footballer Fictional characters * Futaba, Aasu, anime character * Hotaru Futaba, a video game character * Samurai Futaba, a character played by John Belushi in Saturday Night Live Samurai * Futaba Yoshioka, the protagonist from the anime and manga series Ao Haru Ride * Futaba Sakura, a character from the video game Persona 5 * Futaba Sana, a character from the game Magia Record * Rio Futaba, a character in the anime Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai * Futaba Hanaya, a character from the Chinese/Japanese anime series To Be Herorine * Tsukushi Futaba, a character from the anime franchise BanG! Dream. Places * Futaba, Fukushima, a town in Futaba District, Fukushima, Japan * Futaba, Yamanashi, a town in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan Other * Futaba Channel, a Japanese imageboard (commonly known as 2chan) * Fut ...
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Fumi Morisawa
is a Japanese voice actress. Voice roles Anime *''Black Blood Brothers'', Chan's mother *''Elemental Gelade'', Daya; Garne *''Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!'' (OAV), Mika's mother *''GaoGaiGar: King of Braves'', Intestine; Mother Kaidô *''Kimi ni Todoke'', Yoko Chiba *'' Koe de Oshigoto!'', Fuyumi Hirobe *'' Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Yōkoso Tsugumi Ryō e, Umi Hayama *''MoonPhase'', Elfriede's mother *'' Noramimi'', Taizou's mother *'' Oneechan ga Kita'', Yūko Mizuhara *'' Persona: Trinity Soul'', Haruka Kanzato *''Popotan'', Nurse 1 *''Red Garden'', Isabel *''Slayers'', Girl *''Slayers Revolution'', Waitress *''Venus Versus Virus'', Sonoka *''White Album White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on ...'', Yamamoto *'' World Break: Aria of Curse for a Holy Swordsman'', Vasili ...
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Nona Ishikawa
Nona may refer to: Places * Nona, Missouri, an unincorporated community in United States * Nin, Croatia, also known as Nona in Latin ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Nona, which had its see there; now a Latin titular bishopric * Tor di Nona, a small area in Rome's Rione V called "Ponte" * Nona River, a river in Assam Arts and entertainment * ''Nona'' (magazine), a Malaysian women's magazine * "Nona" (short story), a 1978 story by Stephen King * the title character of ''Strega Nona'', a children's book by Tomie dePaola * ''La Nona'', a 1979 Argentine film * ''Nona'' (2021 film), a animated short film by Pixar * Nona (2017 film), a film by Michael Polish * ''Nona'', a 1985-present Malaysian television series on TV3 People * Nona (given name), a list of people and a figure in Roman mythology * Nona (surname), an Assyrian surname * Gajaman Nona, pen name of Ceylonese poet and author Donna Isabella Koraneliya (1746-1815) Other uses * Nona (mythology), one of ''Parcae'' in classical ...
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Satomi Kōrogi
is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Tokyo. She is affiliated with Production Baobab. She is best known for her roles as Chi in ''Chi's Sweet Home'', and as Himawari Nohara in '' Crayon Shin-chan'', Misty's Togepi and Togetic in both the Japanese and English-language versions of the ''Pokémon'' anime, Goma-chan in ''Shonen Ashibe'' and May from ''Guilty Gear''. In addition to Togepi, during the Indigo League season of ''Pokémon'', Kōrogi also voiced Ritchie's Pikachu nicknamed "Sparky" in both versions. She also voiced Casey's Chikorita, Bayleef and Meganium during the Johto series. She is bilingual; the first being Japanese and the second is English. Filmography Television animation *''Blood Blockade Battlefront'' (Aligura) *''Chi's Sweet Home'' (Chi) *''Clannad After Story'' (Ushio Okazaki) *''Comic Party'' (Asahi Sakurai) *'' Crayon Shin-chan'' (Himawari Nohara, Megumi Yamura) *''Dragon Ball Super'' (Omni-King) *''Excel Saga'' (Menchi, Sandor ...
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Kawai Haruka
is a musical instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It is best known for its grand pianos, upright pianos, digital pianos, electronic keyboards and electronic synthesizers. The company was founded in August 1927. History Koichi Kawai, the company founder, was born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1886. His neighbor, Torakusu Yamaha, a watchmaker and reed organ builder, took him in as an apprentice. Kawai became a member of the research and development team that introduced pianos to Japan. Yamaha died in 1916, and in the 1920s the piano industry faltered in Japan. New management took over control of Yamaha's company, Nippon Gakki Co. (later renamed the Yamaha Corporation), and began to diversify its production line. This led Kawai to leave Nippon Gakki in 1927 and found the Kawai Musical Instrument Research Laboratory. After Koichi Kawai's death in 1955, his son, Shigeru Kawai became company president at 33 and expanded production facilities. In 1 ...
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Yuichi Nakamura (voice Actor)
is a Japanese voice actor, narrator and YouTuber. He is affiliated with the agency INTENTION as of October 1, 2020. He is characterized by his calm and clear voice, and mainly plays roles ranging from teenage boys to men in their 30s. He has a wealth of experience in narration, but has also been active in animation and dubbing in many productions, such as Gray Fullbuster in ''Fairy Tail'', Mumen Rider in ''One Punch Man'', Gai Tsutsugami in ''Guilty Crown'', Tatsuya Shiba in ''The Irregular at Magic High School'', Karamatsu in ''Osomatsu-san'', Graham Aker in ''Mobile Suit Gundam 00'', Alto Saotome in ''Macross Frontier'', Tomoya Okazaki in ''Clannad'', Kyōsuke Kōsaka in ''Oreimo'', Yoshiki Kishinuma in ''Corpse Party'', Hotaro Oreki in ''Hyouka,'' Bruno Bucciarati in '' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind,'' Tetsurō Kuroo in ''Haikyuu!!'', Satoru Gojo in ''Jujutsu Kaisen'', Tsukasa Shishio in ''Dr. Stone'', Hawks in ''My Hero Academia'', and Shigure Sohma in '' Fruits Baske ...
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Honshū
, historically called , is the largest and most populous island of Japan. It is located south of Hokkaidō across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Straits. The island separates the Sea of Japan, which lies to its north and west, from the North Pacific Ocean to the south and east. It is the seventh-largest island in the world, and the second-most populous after the Indonesian island of Java. Honshu had a population of 104 million , constituting 81.3% of the entire population of Japan, and is mostly concentrated in the coastal areas and plains. Approximately 30% of the total population resides in the Greater Tokyo Area on the Kantō Plain. As the historical center of Japanese cultural and political power, the island includes several past Japanese capitals, including Kyōto, Nara and Kamakura. Much of the island's southern shore forms part of the Taiheiyō Belt, a megalopolis that spans several of the Japanese ...
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Gameplay
Gameplay is the specific way in which players interact with a game, and in particular with video games. Gameplay is the pattern defined through the game rules, connection between player and the game, challenges and overcoming them, plot and player's connection with it. Video game gameplay is distinct from graphics and audio elements. In card games, the equivalent term is play. Overview Arising alongside video game development in the 1980s, the term ''gameplay'' was used solely within the context of video games, though now its popularity has begun to see use in the description of other, more traditional, game forms. Generally, gameplay is considered the overall experience of playing a video game, excluding factors like graphics and sound. Game mechanics, on the other hand, is the sets of rules in a game that are intended to produce an enjoyable gaming experience. Academic discussions tend to favor ''game mechanics'' specifically to avoid ''gameplay'' since the latter is too vagu ...
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