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Misako Tomioka
is a feminine Japanese given name. It can have many different meaning depending on the kanji characters used and may also be written using the hiragana and katakana writing systems. Different variations of the name include those listed below. Possible writings *美沙子, "beauty, fine sand, child" *海沙子, "sea, fine sand, child" *巳砂子, "sign of the snake, sand, child" *実冴子, "truth, serene, skillful, child" *美咲子, "beauty, blossom, child" *魅佐子, "fascination, help, child" People with the given name *, Japanese javelin thrower *, Japanese actress and essayist *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese singer, songwriter and pianist *, Japanese actress *, Japanese women's basketball player * Misako Takashima, Japanese manga artist, writer and illustrator *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese actress *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese actress *, Japanese nurse, model, and President of the Japan Lolita Association for lolita fashion Fictional characters *Misak ...
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Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived syllabic scripts of ''hiragana'' and ''katakana''. The characters have Japanese pronunciation, pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After World War II, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as shinjitai, by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the common folk. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characte ...
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Misako Takashima
Misako Takashima (known professionally as Misako Rocks!) is a Japanese comic strip artist and writer/illustrator of children's books, known for her illustrations in the column "Savage Love" and other features in ''The Onion'', and for her appearance in the BBC documentary ''Story of Drawing''. She has also published work in the United Kingdom manga anthology ''Manga Mover'' and has signed with Hyperion Books to publish manga in the United States.ICv2 - Hyperion to Publish Manga
According to art critic Andrew Graham Dixon, she is "an artist who follows many of the ancient visual and narrative traditions from which manga has evolved, but at the same time brin ...
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Kodocha
, also known as ''Kodocha'' for short, is a Japanese manga series by Miho Obana. The series was adapted as an OVA by J.C. Staff and released on December 16, 1995 by Shueisha under their Ribon Video label. An anime television series was produced by NAS and TV Tokyo, animated by Studio Gallop, and broadcast on TV Tokyo every Friday from April 5, 1996 to March 27, 1998. In 2002, the manga was published in North America in English by Tokyopop as ''Kodocha: Sana's Stage''. In 2006, Tokyopop lost the license to the manga, leaving it out of print. In 2005, the first half of the anime series was licensed for North American distribution by Funimation Entertainment and has been released on DVD. In 2012, Funimation announced that their Kodocha DVDs went out of print. In 2020, Discotek Media announced that they have rescue licensed the series for release on SD Blu-ray in 2021. Both the manga and anime have been well received by publications for different media for the character int ...
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Masters Of Spinjitzu
''Ninjago'' (previously known as ''Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu'' until 2019) is a computer-animated television series produced by The Lego Group. It was created to coincide with the Lego Ninjago line of construction toys, which is based on the characters and events of the series. It centers on the fictional world of Ninjago, telling the story of a group of six teenage ninjas and their battles against the forces of evil. The series was created by Michael Hegner and Tommy Andreasen, two Danish film producers. The storyline was written by Kevin and Dan Hageman until the ninth season; their successor as the head writer was Bragi Schut. The show features a large ensemble cast of voice actors who had recurring roles in the series. The English-language voice cast was recorded in Canada for its entire run. The music was scored by composers Michael Kramer and Jay Vincent. The series was in continuous production for over a decade and celebrated its tenth anniversary on January 14, 2 ...
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Misako Aoki
is a Japanese model represented by Twin Planet. She serves as the president of the Japan Lolita Association for lolita fashion. Misako was discovered as a model in Harajuku, Tokyo at the age of 15. While modeling for ''KERA'' magazine, Misako was given the opportunity to wear lolita fashion. Initially, she was not a big fan of lolita fashion, but by modeling it, her confidence in wearing the fashion grew. Misako entered Tokai University Junior College of Nursing and Technology with the intention of practicing nursing. She divides her time between nursing and promoting lolita fashion. This was documented on the Kansai TV show, in 2017. In 2009, Misako was appointed by the Foreign Ministry to be a "Kawaii Ambassador". Although embarrassed to utilize the title of Kawaii Ambassador at first, Misako's fulfillment of her travel duties as an ambassador allowed her to discover how much kawaii has spread throughout the world. Misako emphasizes the word kawaii to describe lolita fashion. ...
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Misako Watanabe
is a Japanese stage, film and television actress. A graduate of the Haiyuza Theatre Company, she gave her film debut in Tadashi Imai's ''Tower of Lilies'' (1953) before becoming a contract player at the Nikkatsu film studios. She appeared in almost 100 films of directors like Shōhei Imamura, Masahiro Shinoda and Masaki Kobayashi. She received the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1958 '' Endless Desire''. In 1997 she was awarded a Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon and in 2004 the Order of the Rising Sun The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. The Order was the first national decoration awarded by the Japanese government, created on 10 April 1875 by decree of the Council of State. The badge features rays of sunlight .... Roles References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Watanabe, Misako Japanese actresses Living people People from Tokyo Actresses from Tokyo People from Minato 1932 births Reci ...
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Misako Tomioka
is a feminine Japanese given name. It can have many different meaning depending on the kanji characters used and may also be written using the hiragana and katakana writing systems. Different variations of the name include those listed below. Possible writings *美沙子, "beauty, fine sand, child" *海沙子, "sea, fine sand, child" *巳砂子, "sign of the snake, sand, child" *実冴子, "truth, serene, skillful, child" *美咲子, "beauty, blossom, child" *魅佐子, "fascination, help, child" People with the given name *, Japanese javelin thrower *, Japanese actress and essayist *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese singer, songwriter and pianist *, Japanese actress *, Japanese women's basketball player * Misako Takashima, Japanese manga artist, writer and illustrator *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese actress *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese actress *, Japanese nurse, model, and President of the Japan Lolita Association for lolita fashion Fictional characters *Misak ...
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Misako Tanaka
, née , is a Japanese actress from Oki District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. In 1995, she married comedian Kuniyuki Fukasawa. Filmography Film * ダイアモンドは傷つかない (''Daiamondo wa kizutsukanai'') (1982) * 丑三つの村 (''Ushimitsu no mura'') (1983) * The Horizon (地平線) (1984/1985) * ''Gonza the Spearman'' (1986) * 近松門左衛門 鑓の権三 (1986) * 愛はクロスオーバー (''Ai wa kurosuiubaa'') (1987) * 彼女が水着にきがえたら (1989) * べっぴんの町 (''Beppin no machi'') (1989) * ''Roar of the Crowd'' 遙かなる甲子園 (1990) * 港 (''Minato'', lit. "Port") (1993) * とられてたまるか!? (1994) * ランニング・フリー (Running Free) (2001) * '' Close-Knit'' (2017) * '' Mixed Doubles'' (2017) * '' Asako I & II'' (2018) * ''Threads: Our Tapestry of Love'' (2020) * '' What Did You Eat Yesterday?'' (2021) * '' Unlock Your Heart'' (2021), Izumi Shindo * ''Riverside Mukolitta'' (2022) Television * ''Tokugawa ...
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Misako Tamura
is a Japanese former freestyle swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References External links * 1934 births Living people Olympic swimmers for Japan Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in swimming Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Swimmers at the 1954 Asian Games Medalists at the 1954 Asian Games Japanese female freestyle swimmers {{Japan-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Misako Satake
is a Japanese basketball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... References 1951 births Living people Japanese women's basketball players Olympic basketball players of Japan Basketball players at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Miyazaki Prefecture {{Japan-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Japanese Given Name
in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name, in that order. Nevertheless, when a Japanese name is written in the Roman alphabet, ever since the Meiji era, the official policy has been to cater to Western expectations and reverse the order. , the government has stated its intention to change this policy. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, which are characters mostly Chinese language, Chinese in origin but Japanese language, Japanese in pronunciation. The pronunciation of Japanese kanji in names follows a special set of rules, though parents are able to choose pronunciations; many foreigners find it difficult to read kanji names because of parents being able to choose which pronunciations they want for certain kanji, though most pronunciations chosen are common when used in names. Some kanji are banned for use in names, such as the kanji for "weak" and "failure", amongst others. Parents also have the option of using hiragana or katakana w ...
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Misako Renbutsu
is a Japanese actress. She won the Grand Prix award at the Super Heroine Audition Miss Phoenix in 2005. Filmography Dramas * (2006) - as Rieko Ishikawa (lead) * (2008) - as Nanase Hida (Tanaka) (lead) * (2009) - as Hidemi Furusawa (lead) * (2010) - as Yamamoto Tamiko * '' 37.5°C no Namida'' (2015) - as Momoko * '' Beppin san'' (2016) * ''Dokonimo nai Kuni'' (2018) * ''An Incurable Case of Love'' (2020) - as Wakabayashi Minori * ''Uzukawamura Jiken'' (2022) - as Hitomi Movies * (2006) - as a servant of Inugami family * (2007) - as Mayu Yajima * (2007) - as Kazumi Saitō (lead) * ''DIVE!!'' (2008) - as Kyōko Nishikawa * (2008) - as Megumi Koga (Voice) * (2009) - as Misako/Misae (dual role) * ''The Shock Labyrinth 3D'' (2009) - as Yuki Tōyama * '' Hanamizuki'' (2010) - as Ritsuko Watanabe, Kouhei's wife * ''Kimi ni Todoke'' (2010) - as Yoshida Chizuru * ''River'' (2011) * '' The Snow White Murder Case'' (2014) as Risako Kano * '' The Emperor in August'' (2015) * ''Fu ...
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