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Suika may refer to: * Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer * ''Suika'' (2001 video game), by Circus * ''Suika'' (TV series), a 2003 TV show * Suika (''Dr. Stone''), a character in the manga series ''Dr. Stone'' * Suika Ibuki, a character in the ''Touhou Project'' series of games * ''Suika Game'', a 2021 merging puzzle game popularized in 2023 See also *Suica, a Japanese contactless smart card *Suikawari, a Japanese game involving watermelons *Sukia ''Sukia' succhiare'' is Italian for "to suck". was a vampire-themed Italian comics series by Renzo Barbieri and Fulvio Bosttoli published by Edifumetto from 1978 to 1986, for a total of 153 albums and 6 extra albums. In the series Sukia faces ...
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Arūnas Šuika
Arūnas Šuika (born 16 May 1970) is a Lithuanian former international footballer and now coach that played as midfielder. He played several years for FK Atlantas FK Atlantas was a Lithuanian football team from the port city of Klaipėda. The club's name has changed several times. It was established in 1962 as ''Granitas'', and became ''PSK Aras'' in 1993. Since 1996, when FK Sirijus Klaipėda was abso ... before moving in 1995 to Denmark to play for Lyngby Boldklub. He finished his career in his all time team, FK Atlantas. International career Šuika made 18 appearances for the Lithuania national football team between 1995 and 1997. References * 1970 births Living people Lithuanian men's footballers Lithuania men's international footballers Lyngby Boldklub players Silkeborg IF players Sportspeople from Klaipėda Lithuanian football managers FK Atlantas managers Men's association football midfielders Soviet men's footballers {{Lithuania-footy-bio-st ...
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Suika (2001 Video Game)
is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus and was first released on July 27, 2001 for Windows as a CD-ROM, followed by a DVD-ROM release on August 31, 2001. It was followed by two all-ages consumer ports for the PlayStation, retitled as ''Water Summer'', and the Dreamcast on July 18, 2002, which was subsequently followed by an all-ages version for Windows, released on July 25, 2003. An expanded version, entitled , was released in Japan on September 24, 2004 with the adult content found in the original version, followed by a European release on April 25, 2009, and was again ported to the PlayStation 2, entitled , released on August 30, 2007 with the adult content removed. The gameplay in ''Suika'' follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the main female characters. ''Suika'' has made several transitions to other media. A light novel was published by Paradigm in November 2001 and ...
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Suika (TV Series)
''Suika'' (, in Japanese), which means ''watermelon'', is a Japanese television drama about four roommates, played by Satomi Kobayashi, Rie Tomosaka, Mikako Ichikawa is a Japanese actress and model from Tokyo, Japan. Her older sister is the actress and model Miwako Ichikawa. Biography Due to her older sister being in the modeling business, Ichikawa made several appearances in the fashion magazine ''Olive'' ..., and Ruriko Asaoka. External links * Japanese drama television series 2003 Japanese television series debuts {{Japan-tv-prog-stub ...
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Suika (Dr
Suika may refer to: * Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer * ''Suika'' (2001 video game), by Circus * ''Suika'' (TV series), a 2003 TV show * Suika (''Dr. Stone''), a character in the manga series ''Dr. Stone'' * Suika Ibuki, a character in the ''Touhou Project'' series of games * ''Suika Game'', a 2021 merging puzzle game popularized in 2023 See also *Suica, a Japanese contactless smart card *Suikawari, a Japanese game involving watermelons *Sukia ''Sukia' succhiare'' is Italian for "to suck". was a vampire-themed Italian comics series by Renzo Barbieri and Fulvio Bosttoli published by Edifumetto from 1978 to 1986, for a total of 153 albums and 6 extra albums. In the series Sukia faces ...
, an Italian comic book series {{disambiguation ...
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Suika Ibuki
This is a list of the characters that belong to the ''Touhou Project'', a series of Bullet hell, ''danmaku'' and Fighting game, fighting video games by ZUN (video game developer), ZUN from Team Shanghai Alice. Most ''Touhou'' characters reside in a fictional realm called Gensokyo (, 'Land of Illusions'), where humans and ''yōkai'' coexist. Gensokyo's culture are like those of feudal Japan, but the ''Touhou'' games take place in the present day. Many yōkai prey on and eat humans, and humans subsequently try to exorcise them, but no racial resentment exists between the two. The characters in the ''Touhou'' ''Project'' have unique abilities, and many of them are based on Japanese folklore and religion. All characters, except for the two main protagonists Reimu and Marisa, are listed by the first game of their appearance. Reimu first appeared in the first game, ''Highly Responsive to Prayers'', and Marisa in the second, ''Story in Eastern Wonderland. Protagonists Reimu Hakurei *S ...
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Suika Game
also known as ''Watermelon Game'', is a Japanese puzzle video game developed and published by Aladdin X, which combines the elements of falling and merging puzzle games. The game was originally developed for the company's digital projectors; however, due to its initial success, the game was released on the Nintendo eShop in December 2021 only in Japan. In October 2023, the game was given a global release. The concept originates from a Chinese browser game titled ''"Merge Big Watermelon"'' () that released in January 2021. The game involves the player trying to build a high-score through dropping fruits into a container without having them overflow out of the container. To earn points the player must combine two of the same fruits together, which creates a new fruit in the game's fruit cycle. The game allows players to view other player's ranks through an online leader board. Two years after the game's release ''Suika Game'' exploded in popularity after being streamed by live ...
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Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region in Okayama, Hiroshima, and Yamaguchi prefectures, and also with JR Central's TOICA, JR Kyushu's SUGOCA, Nishitetsu's Nimoca, and Fukuoka City Subway's Hayakaken area in Fukuoka City and its suburb areas. The card is also increasingly being accepted as a form of electronic money for purchases at stores and kiosks, especially within train stations. As of 2018, JR East reports 69.4 million Suica UID's have been issued, usable at 476,300 point of sale locations, with 6.6 million daily transactions. Since Suica is completely interchangeable with Pasmo (see ''Interoperation'' for the complete listing of companies and lines that accept Suica) in the greater Tokyo area, it is supported on virtually any train, tramway, and bus system (excluding v ...
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Suikawari
is a traditional Japanese game that involves splitting a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded. Played in the summertime, suikawari is most often seen at beaches, but also occurs at festivals, picnics, and other summer events. The rules are similar to piñata. A watermelon is laid out, and participants one by one attempt to smash it open. Each is blindfolded, spun around three times, and handed a wooden stick, or bokken, to strike with. The first to crack the watermelon open wins. Other participants or teammates may also give the player hints such as left/right or straight ahead. Afterwards the chunks of watermelon produced are shared among participants. Because the watermelon can fall into the sand and get dirty, a sheet, a piece of cardboard, or other element is commonly placed beneath it. "Official" "rules" Japan Suika-Wari Association Rules The Japan Suika-Wari Association (JSWA), established by the Japan Agricultural Cooperative (JA), established a set of rules in 1 ...
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