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List Of Works Published By Shogakukan
{{unreferenced, date=May 2020 This is a list of works published by Shogakukan (sorted by release date), including mangas published by foreign subsidiaries, books, novels, and light novels. The list includes titles from: * Shogakukan Asia *Viz Media/Viz Communications *Viz Media Europe (2007–2020) 1970s 1973 *'' Shogakukan Random House English–Japanese Dictionary'' 1974 *'' Buddhist pictures'' 1980s 1982 *'' The Encyclopedia of World Monsters'' 1984 *''Encyclopedia Nipponica'' 1986 *'' Anata no haiku zukuri kigo no aru kurashi'' 1988 *'' Kokugo Dai Jiten'' *''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' 1990s 1990 *'' 2001 Nights'' *'' Fire Emblem Encyclopedia'' 1991 *'' Fire Emblem Tactics'' *'' Nintendo Official Guidebook: Super Mario World'' *'' Shinpen meihō Nihon no bijutsu'' 1992 *'' Kyõ kara hajimeru haiku'' *'' Legendary Girls Calendar'' 1993 *'' Akumajou Dracula X Rondo of Blood Official Guidebook'' 1994 *'' A Chronicle of Ultraman’s Youth: Member Fuji’s 929 Day ...
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Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics (manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group, one of the largest publishing groups in Japan. Shogakukan is headquartered in the Shogakukan Building in Hitotsubashi, part of Kanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo, near the Jimbocho book district. The corporation also has the other two companies located in the same ward. International operations In the United States Shogakukan, along with Shueisha, owns Viz Media, which publishes manga from both companies in the United States. Shogakukan's licensing arm in North America was ShoPro Entertainment; it was merged into Viz Media in 2005. Shogakukan's production arm is Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (previously Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.) In March 2010 it was announced that Shogakukan would partner with the American comics publish ...
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Member Fuji’s 929 Days
Member may refer to: * Military jury A United States military "jury" (or "members", in military parlance) serves a function similar to an American civilian jury, but with several notable differences. Only a general court-martial (which may impose any sentences, from dishonorable disch ..., referred to as "Members" in military jargon * Element (mathematics), an object that belongs to a mathematical set * In object-oriented programming, a member of a class ** Field (computer science), entries in a database ** Member variable, a variable that is associated with a specific object * Limb (anatomy), an appendage of the human or animal body ** Euphemism for penis * Structural component of a truss, connected by nodes * User (computing), a person making use of a computing service, especially on the Internet * Member (geology), a component of a geological formation * Member of parliament * The Members, a British punk rock band * Meronymy, a semantic relationship in linguistics * ...
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Wedding Bell
"Wedding Bell" (ウエディング・ベル) is the debut single by the Japanese trio Sugar, released on November 21, 1981, by For Life Music. The single charted on the Oricon charts at No. 2. Composition The lyrics describe the feelings of a woman who was invited to the church where her lover is being married to another woman. The sarcastic lyrics were accompanied by the lines "kutabatchi mae!" (くたばっちまえ!) and "Amen" (アーメン), with anger towards the bride and groom and the gap between the three beautiful and pretty choruses made the record a huge hit with sales of about 700,000 copies. The song was included in their performance at the 33rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen with the Red Group, their only performance. Because of the content of the lyrics, the song was said to be blasphemy towards Christianity. For a while, some of the lyrics had faded out due to self-regulation at the local NHK Kobe Broadcasting Station. The trio also released "Wedding Bell II" in Novembe ...
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Place Names In Japan
Japanese place names include names for geographic features, present and former administrative divisions, transportation facilities such as railroad stations, and historic sites in Japan. The article Japanese addressing system contains related information on postal addresses. Administrative level Most place names are suffixed with its administrative division. These suffixes are often dropped in common usage when no ambiguation is likely. The suffixes are as follows: * ''-ken'' (県) for a prefecture; e.g., Yamanashi-ken * ''-to'' (都, lit. "capital"), prefecture-level region name unique to the capital Tōkyō-to * ''-fu'' (府, lit. "office" or "area"), prefecture-level region (sometimes translated "urban prefecture") named so for historical reasons. There are now only two: Ōsaka-fu and Kyōto-fu. Tokyo-to was also classified as this before being reorganized. * ''dō'' (道), an " administrative circuit", a semi-archaic administrative division formerly widespread. Modern usage ...
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List Of PlayStation Games (M–Z)
This is a continued list of games for the Sony PlayStation (console), PlayStation video game system, organized alphabetically by name. There are often different names for the same game in different regions. Games list (M–Z) There are currently games across both this page (M to Z) and List of PlayStation games (A–L), the remainder of the list from A to L. For a chronological list, click the sort button in any of the available region's column. Games dated December 3, 1994 (JP), September 9, 1995 (NA), September 29, 1995 (EU), and November 15, 1995 (AU) are launch titles of each region respectively. Applications List (M-Z) Bundles List (M-Z) Notes See also * List of PlayStation games (A–L) References

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Battle Renaissance
A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force commitment. An engagement with only limited commitment between the forces and without decisive results is sometimes called a skirmish. The word "battle" can also be used infrequently to refer to an entire operational campaign, although this usage greatly diverges from its conventional or customary meaning. Generally, the word "battle" is used for such campaigns if referring to a protracted combat encounter in which either one or both of the combatants had the same methods, resources, and strategic objectives throughout the encounter. Some prominent examples of this would be the Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of Britain, and Battle of Stalingrad, all in World War II. Wars and military campaigns are guided by military strategy, wher ...
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Marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws. It is nearly a cultural universal, but the definition of marriage varies between cultures and religions, and over time. Typically, it is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually sexual, are acknowledged or sanctioned. In some cultures, marriage is recommended or considered to be compulsory before pursuing any sexual activity. A marriage ceremony is called a wedding. Individuals may marry for several reasons, including legal, social, libidinal, emotional, financial, spiritual, and religious purposes. Whom they marry may be influenced by gender, socially determined rules of incest, prescriptive marriage rules, parental choice, and individual desire. In some areas of the world, arranged marr ...
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