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Yusuke Mine
is a Japanese-born actor who is probably best known for his role on the 26-lesson TV program ''Let's Learn Japanese''. On the program, he performed in skits that contained the sentence patterns that each episode focused on and assisted viewers with the day's material with pronunciation drills. He also lent his voice to the pronunciation of ''hiragana'' characters. Apart from ''Let's Learn Japanese Basic I'', he has performed in several stage plays in Japan. He is married and lives with his spouse in Tokyo, Japan. Characters Yusuke has portrayed the following characters on ''Let's Learn Japanese Basic I'': # Prison Inmate # Painter # Mechanic # Waiter # Bar Tender (Lesson 10) # TV Weatherman # Police Officer (Koban) # Doctor # Veterinarian # Detective (Lesson 11) # Jewelry Store Clerk # Father (Lesson 11) # Gymnastics Judge (Lesson 21) # Hospital Inpatient (Lesson 11) # Office Worker (Lesson 7) # Mover Filmography # Hiroshima (1995) References

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is a Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the List of cities in Japan, third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2.7 million in the 2020 census, it is also the largest component of the Keihanshin, Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, which is the List of metropolitan areas in Japan, second-largest metropolitan area in Japan and the 10th List of urban areas by population, largest urban area in the world with more than 19 million inhabitants. Osaka was traditionally considered Japan's economic hub. By the Kofun period (300–538) it had developed into an important regional port, and in the 7th and 8th centuries, it served briefly as the imperial capital. Osaka continued to flourish during the Edo period (1603–1867) and became known as a center of Japanese culture. Following the Meiji R ...
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