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Mikazuki Rhapsody
may refer to: * Mikazuki Station, Sayō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Mikazuki, Hyōgo * , ''Mutsuki''-class Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer * Mikazuki Munechika, one of the ''Tenka-Goken'' (Five Swords under Heaven) * Mikazuki, a Danzan-ryū jujitsu technique ; Surname * Akira Mikazuki (1921–2010), Japanese scholar and politician * Taizō Mikazuki is a Japanese politician and the current governor of Shiga Prefecture, having been elected to the position in July 2014. He previously served in the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) as a member of the Democratic Party ... (born 1971), Japanese politician Creative works * Mikazuki (song), "Mikazuki" (song), a song by Ayaka * "Mikazuki", a song by Enon (band), Enon * "Mikazuki", a List of One Piece chapters (1–186)#vol4, volume of manga series ''One Piece'' * "Mikazuki", a cat of a character (Mitsuki) in the Boruto anime See also

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Mikazuki Station
is a passenger railway station located in the town of Sayō, Hyōgo, Sayō, Sayō District, Hyōgo, Sayō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Mikazuki Station is served by the Kishin Line, and is located 36.6 kilometers from the terminal station, terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of two opposed unnumbered side platforms connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Platforms History Mikazuki Station opened on March 24, 1934. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 125 passengers daily. Surrounding area * Sayo Town Hall Mikazuki Branch (former Mikazuki Town Hall) * Mikazuki Jin'ya See also *List of railway stations in Japan References External links Station Official Sit ...
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Mikazuki, Hyōgo
was a town located in Sayō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,305 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 65.85 persons per km². The total area was 50.19 km². On October 1, 2005, Mikazuki, along with the towns of Kōzuki and Nankō (all from Sayō District), was merged into the expanded town of Sayō. External links Mikazuki official websitein Japanese Dissolved municipalities of Hyōgo Prefecture Sayō, Hyōgo {{Hyogo-geo-stub ...
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Tenka-Goken
The are a group of five Japanese swords. Three are National Treasures of Japan, one an Imperial Property, and one a holy relic of Nichiren Buddhism. Among the five, some regard Dōjigiri as "the yokozuna of all Japanese swords" along with Ōkanehira ( :ja:大包平).Sato, 1990. pp. 116–117. Origin As of 2017, the term is widely-recognized among Japanese sword connoisseurs. For example, the national institute uses the word in an explanation for Mikazuki. Although some researchers claim the term dates back to the Muromachi period (1333–1573), its origin is unknown. Suiken Fukunaga cites a book written in the fifth year of Genroku (1692–1693),Fukunaga, 1993. vol. 3, p. 302 and vol. 5, p. 379. so the term is traceable back to at least the late 17th century if the citation is to be believed. Kanzan Sato commented, in terms of pure quality from the viewpoint of modern sword connoisseurs, although they are undoubtedly five of the greatest swords, it is doubtful whether they are '' ...
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List Of Danzan-ryū Techniques
The Danzan Ryu lists differ in concept from the Kodokan Judo lists in that the techniques are taught in kata form in some applicable context, rather than simply demonstrating and enumerating a single technique. Deashi Hayanada, for example, is not a single technique, but a combination of Deashi Harai (foot sweep) and Tenada Shime (cross arm bar). Emphasis on randori may vary greatly from one dojo to the next. There are multiple romanizations, and many arts have more than one name. This article will attempt to represent the commonly used romanization variants. In addition, not all sources agree on the correct kanji (Japanese characters) for each technique or list. The alternative renderings are noted. The romanization was not agreed to until 1957. The earlier spellings are now archaic. Some kanji are also no longer common and not searchable (e.g. Danchu or Bitei). The rank requirements for Danzan Ryu are not standardized, and may vary from dojo to dojo or even from instructor to i ...
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Akira Mikazuki
was a former justice minister of Japan and Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University. He was a leading figure in civil procedure scholarship. Career Mikazuki was an attorney and law professor. He was a member of the Arbitration Law Study Group who drafted the arbitration law in 1989. He was appointed justice minister under the non-Liberal Democratic Party Hosokawa Morihiro cabinet, although he was not a politician. He replaced Masaharu Gotoda as justice minister. He was in office from 9 August 1993 to 28 April 1994. His successor was Shigeto Nagano. Mikazuki reported that anyone who had plans to abolish capital punishment could not accept an appointment as justice minister. He approved executions for four death row inmates and believed in the deterrent effect of capital punishment. Four executions were carried out during his term in Autumn 1993. He retired from politics in November 2010. Death Mikazuki died on 14 November 2010. Awards Mikazuki received the Order of Culture award ...
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Taizō Mikazuki
is a Japanese politician and the current governor of Shiga Prefecture, having been elected to the position in July 2014. He previously served in the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. Career A native of Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Mikazuki joined the West Japan Railway Company in 1994 after graduating from Hitotsubashi University's Faculty of Economics. From 1999 he was the chairman of the "young and women employees" committee of both the West Japan Railway Trade Union and Japan Railway Trade Unions Confederation. In 2002 he resigned from JR West to study at the Matsushita Institute of Government and Management. National Diet Mikazuki entered the House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan after winning the Shiga No.3 District in the 2003 general election. At the 2005 general election he survived the "hurricane" victory by Junichiro Koizumi's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, retainin ...
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Mikazuki (song)
is the fourth single from Ayaka, released on September 27, 2006. Information "Mikazuki" was originally supposed to be Ayaka's first single but was pushed back. A music video was produced before Ayaka's first single, "I Believe", was even released. The song was used as a commercial song for a chain of Japanese record stores and later used for a drama known as ''@Human''. When the single was released, it became Ayaka's first number-one single. Chart performance In April 2009, when the Recording Industry Association of Japan created the RIAJ Digital Track Chart "Mikazuki" debuted at No. 40. The song charted below the Top 40s until the release of her compilation album '' Ayaka's History 2006–2009'' on September 23, 2009, when it peaked at No. 18. On the ''Billboard'' Japan Hot 100, the song debuted at No. 60. It was certified "platinum" and a million seller by the RIAJ. Track listing Charts Certifications Charice version In 2010, Filipino pop singer Charice, now known as ...
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Enon (band)
Enon was an indie rock band founded by John Schmersal, Rick Lee, and Steve Calhoon that was active from 1999 to 2011; for most of its history, however, Enon was a three-piece outfit composed of Schmersal, Toko Yasuda, and Matt Schulz. Though situated for a time in Philadelphia, Enon was known for being part of the New York music scene. Biography Schmersal was originally in the band Brainiac and formed Enon (named after the village in Ohio, which is close to Schmersal's hometown of Dayton) with Lee and Calhoon following the death of Brainiac's singer Timmy Taylor and their subsequent disbandment. After Brainiac, Schmersal made a solo album under the name John Stuart Mill. Rick Lee and Steve Calhoon were both previous members of the band Skeleton Key, a befriended band Brainiac had toured with. Together they formed Enon. Lee created a number of percussion sounds for the band playing a "junk kit" including a Radio Flyer wagon, propane tank, and old hubcaps. After the release of ...
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List Of One Piece Chapters (1–186)
''One Piece'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda which has been translated into a number of languages and become a media franchise. It follows the adventures of seventeen-year-old Monkey D. Luffy, whose body developed the properties of rubber when he accidentally ate a supernatural fruit, as he travels the oceans in search of the series' titular treasure with the Straw Hats (a ragtag crew of pirates). In Japan, the series is published by Shueisha – in chapters in the ''shōnen'' manga anthology ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since July 22, 1997, and in ''tankōbon'' (collected volumes making up from about 10 to 12 chapters) format since December 24, 1997. In North America, Viz Media is publishing an English-language adaptation of the series – in chapters in the manga anthology ''Shonen Jump'' since the magazine's November 2002 debut, and in ''tankōbon'' format since June 2003. In the United Kingdom the ''tankōbon'' were published by Gollancz Manga ...
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Mikatsuki, Saga
was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Mikatsuki was changed from a village to a town on January 1, 1969. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,675 and a density of 568.68 persons per km2. Its total area was 20.53 km2. On March 1, 2005, Mikatsuki, along with the towns of Ogi (former), Ashikari and Ushizu (all from Ogi District), was merged to create the city of Ogi Ogi may refer to: People * Adolf Ogi (born 1942), Swiss politician *, Japanese football player *, Japanese actress and politician *Darko Ostojić (born 1965), nicknamed Ogi, Bosnian musician and actor *, Japanese football player *Ogi Ogas (born 19 .... Dissolved municipalities of Saga Prefecture {{Saga-geo-stub ...
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三日月
may refer to: * Mikazuki Station, Sayō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan * Mikazuki, Hyōgo * , ''Mutsuki''-class Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer * Mikazuki Munechika, one of the ''Tenka-Goken'' (Five Swords under Heaven) * Mikazuki, a Danzan-ryū jujitsu technique ; Surname * Akira Mikazuki (1921–2010), Japanese scholar and politician * Taizō Mikazuki (born 1971), Japanese politician Creative works * "Mikazuki" (song), a song by Ayaka * "Mikazuki", a song by Enon * "Mikazuki", a volume of manga series ''One Piece'' * "Mikazuki", a cat of a character (Mitsuki) in the Boruto anime See also *Mikatsuki, Saga was a town located in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The status of Mikatsuki was changed from a village to a town on January 1, 1969. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,675 and a density of 568.68 persons per km2. Its ..., former town in Ogi District, Saga Prefecture, Japan {{disambig ja:三日月#三日月の名前がついているもの Ja ...
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