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Mutsumi (むつみ, 六実, 睦, ムツミ, 六ツ美) is a Japanese name. It is both a family name and a given name, most often for females but sometimes also for males. Given name: * Mutsumi Fukuhara, Japanese singer * Mutsumi Fukuma, Japanese actress *, Japanese mezzo-soprano * Mutsumi Inomata, Japanese animator * Mutsumi Sasaki, Japanese manga artist * Mutsumi Takahashi, Canadian-Japanese journalist * Mutsumi Takayama, Japanese figure skater *, Japanese footballer *Mutsumi Tamura (born 1987) Japanese voice actress Surname: * Goro Mutsumi, Japanese actor Fictional characters: * Mutsumi, from ''Utawarerumono'' * Mutsumi Aasu, from ''Puni Puni Poemy'' * Mutsumi Akiyoshi, from ''Dear Boys'' * Mutsumi Otohime, from ''Love Hina'' * Mutsumi Saburo, from ''Sgt. Frog'' See also * 7837 Mutsumi, a main-belt asteroid * Mutsumi Station, a Japanese railway station * Mutsumi, Yamaguchi, a former village * Mitsumi was a Japanese manufacturer of consumer electronic components, ...
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Japanese Language
is spoken natively by about 128 million people, primarily by Japanese people and primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language. Japanese belongs to the Japonic or Japanese- Ryukyuan language family. There have been many attempts to group the Japonic languages with other families such as the Ainu, Austroasiatic, Koreanic, and the now-discredited Altaic, but none of these proposals has gained widespread acceptance. Little is known of the language's prehistory, or when it first appeared in Japan. Chinese documents from the 3rd century AD recorded a few Japanese words, but substantial Old Japanese texts did not appear until the 8th century. From the Heian period (794–1185), there was a massive influx of Sino-Japanese vocabulary into the language, affecting the phonology of Early Middle Japanese. Late Middle Japanese (1185–1600) saw extensive grammatical changes and the first appearance of European loanwords. The basis of the standard dialect moved f ...
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Mutsumi Aasu
is a Japanese two-part original video animation spin-off from the ''Excel Saga'' manga and anime television series. It features some of that series' secondary characters and many of its staff, primarily director Shinichi Watanabe. Like ''Excel Saga'', it is a parody of other anime, manga and various aspects of popular culture, though in this case with the magical girl genre providing its primary focus and general structure. The series was originally an in-joke from an episode of ''Excel Saga''; Watanabe decided to take the in-joke to its most extreme logical conclusion, creating the series. Episodes ''Puni Puni Poemy'' comprises two episodes, both around 26 minutes in length. * Part 1 - Poemy is in a Bad Mood :The introductory sequence shows Poemy fighting shadowy figures of various other magical girls such as Usagi Tsukino from ''Sailor Moon'', Tickle from ''Majokko Tickle'', Utena from '' Revolutionary Girl Utena'', Megu and Non from ''Majokko Megu-chan'', Sakura Kinomot ...
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Japanese Feminine Given Names
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Mitsumi
was a Japanese manufacturer of consumer electronic components, founded in 1954. The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, was constituent of the Nikkei 225 stock index and provided its products through its subsidiaries in Asia, Europe, and North America. Mitsumi was primarily known as an OEM manufacturer of computer peripherals and input devices, Floppy and optical disc drives used in laptop computers, desktops, servers and the Famicom Disk System. On January 27, 2017, Minebea merged with Mitsumi to form MinebeaMitsumi. Products Video game console controllers One of the company's most noticeable product lines were video game console controllers. Mitsumi manufactured the official controllers for the following consoles: *Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom controller *Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom controller *GameCube controller (Certain revisions only) and the WaveBird Wireless Controller *Panasonic 3DO Controller *Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk (C ...
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Mutsumi, Yamaguchi
was a village located in Abu District, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. On March 6, 2005, Mutsumi was merged into the expanded city of Hagi along with the towns of Susa and Tamagawa, and the villages of Asahi Asahi (朝日, 旭, or あさひ) means "morning sun" in Japanese and may refer to: Cities * Asahi, Chiba (旭市; ''Asahi-shi'') Wards * Asahi-ku, Osaka (旭区; ''Asahi-ku'') * Asahi-ku, Yokohama (旭; ''Asahi-ku'') Towns * Asahi, Aichi (旭 ..., Fukue and Kawakami (all from Abu District). External links * Dissolved municipalities of Yamaguchi Prefecture Hagi, Yamaguchi {{Yamaguchi-geo-stub ...
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Mutsumi Station
is a passenger railway station in the city of Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered "TD-29". Lines Mutsumi Station is served by Tobu Urban Park Line (also known as the Tobu Noda Line), and lies from the western terminus of the line at Ōmiya Station. Station layout The station consists of one island platform and one side platform serving three tracks, connected to the station building by a footbridge. Platforms History The station opened on 27 December 1923. From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on all Tobu lines, with Mutsumi Station becoming "TD-29". Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 14,840 passengers daily. Surrounding area *Mutsumi Post Office *Toho Kamagaya Hospital See also * List of railway stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan. External links {{Portal bar, Japan, Trains * Railway stati ...
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Mutsumi Saburo
The following is a list of various characters in the fictional universe of the anime and manga series ''Sgt. Frog'' and related works. Keroro Platoon The is led by Sergeant Keroro. While most platoons contain thirty or forty soldiers, the Keroro Platoon only has a meager five. Its full name is the . In the anime's English dub, the unit is referred to as the Advance Recon Mission Preparatory Invasion Terror Platoon (A.R.M.P.I.T.). Keroro refers to the acronym as being "unfortunate." The initial operation of the Keroro Platoon was to stealthily survey Earth and relay information to the awaiting Keron Invasion Army. The five members were dispatched throughout Greater Tokyo and the surrounding areas to assess Earth's weakness and prepare for a total military takeover. Having infiltrated the Hinata house, Sergeant Keroro concealed himself in one of the bedrooms, but was accidentally discovered by the Hinata children, a pair of middle-school siblings. Shocked by their ability to s ...
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Mutsumi Otohime
This is a list of fictional characters in the anime and manga series ''Love Hina'' created by Ken Akamatsu. The character names are listed in Western order, with the given name before the family name. ''Note'' because the story spans over several years, any characters age mentioned below describes their age at the point of their introduction. Main characters The main characters are residents of the Hinata Inn, a former hot springs resort that is converted to an all-girls dormitory managed by Keitaro Urashima, the sole male resident. Keitaro Urashima is a 19/20-year-old second-year '' ronin'' studying to enter Tokyo University (abbreviated as "Todai"). As a child, Keitaro made a promise with a girl, based on a story the children overheard that two people who love each other will live "happily ever after" if they enter 'Todai'. Keitaro is set on gaining entrance to Todai to fulfill the promise he made to his childhood friend, even though he cannot properly remember either he ...
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Mutsumi Akiyoshi
''Dear Boys'' (stylized as ''DEAR BOYS'') is a Japanese sports manga written and illustrated by Hiroki Yagami, published by Kodansha in '' Monthly Shōnen Magazine''. As of June 2007, the ''Dear Boys'' series has 25 volumes in total, including the ''Dear Boys: The Early Days'' and ''Dear Boys: Act 2''. In 2007, ''Dear Boys: Act 2'' was awarded the Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen manga. The story concerns the progress of the Mizuho High School basketball team as it attempts to win the prefectural championship. It also deals heavily with the relationship between the players on the team, especially the two main characters Kazuhiko Aikawa and Takumi Fujiwara. Plot At the outset of the manga, the Mizuho High School basketball team is in trouble, as there are not enough players to play a game. Additionally, the coach has left after a conflict with Fujiwara. However, Aikawa transfers to Mizuho and through his enthusiasm and sheer love of the game, infuses the few r ...
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Utawarerumono
is a Japanese adult tactical role-playing visual novel developed by Leaf, which released in April 2002 for Microsoft Windows. It was ported to the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. In releases subsequent to the initial 2002 version, it is known by its more specific title . The game was highly successful in Japan and has since been adapted into a wide variety of other media, including several anime series, drama CDs, and Internet radio programs, and manga. A sequel for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita titled '' Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception'' was released in Japan in September 2015, and worldwide in May 2017. The final chapter of the trilogy, titled '' Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth'', was released in Japan in September 2016, and worldwide a year later. These second and third games were ported to Microsoft Windows in January 2020, and a PC port of the remake of the first followed in January 2021. A s ...
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Mutsumi Fukuhara
Super Junky Monkey is an all female Japanese funk metal group. History Beginning Their first release was in 1994: a live recording called ''Cabbage'', originally released as an audio recording, but also released as a video recording later that year. This was quickly followed in 1995 by the studio album ''Screw Up'', which features some of the songs from ''Cabbage'' as well as some new tracks. The band released two full-length albums, both of which were released internationally. Additionally, in Japan, they released several EP's and 3 concert videos. The band's performances of "Skysurfers!!" and "I Call Myself Sliced Ice" were used as the opening and end credits music, respectively, for the second season of the American animated series, '' Skysurfer Strike Force''. The album ''Super Junky Alien'' features a bonus 1996 cover of the MTV Top of the Hour tune. Death of Mutsumi On February 5, 1999, Mutsumi Fukuhara committed suicide by leaping from the balcony of her apartment in O ...
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