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Ohara or Ōhara may refer to: Places * Ōhara, Chiba * Ōhara, Okayama * Ohara District, Shimane Companies and organisations * Ohara Corporation, a manufacturer of precision optical glass *''Ohara-ryū'', a school of ''ikebana'' * Ohara Museum of Art Other uses * Ohara (surname), two separate Japanese surnames * ''Ohara'' (TV series), U.S. TV series *''Ohara'', from the anime/manga One Piece, an island in the “West Blue” hemisphere which was blown up by the World Government for trying to uncover the true history of the world. Nico Robin , otherwise known as "Devil Child", is a fictional character in the ''One Piece'' franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. The character made her first appearance in the 114th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shueisha's '' ... hails from this island. See also * O'Hara (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Ōhara, Chiba
was a town located in Isumi District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. History Ōhara was formed on March 31, 1955 by the merger of the villages of Tōkai, Azuma and Namihana. On December 5, 2005, Ōhara was merged into the towns of Isumi (former) and Misaki (both from Isumi District), to create the city of Isumi, and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality. Population In November 2005 (the last data available before its merger into Isumi), the town had an estimated population of 20,518 and a population density of 308 persons per km2. Its total area was 66.61 km2. Economy The town's economy was largely based on commercial fishing. The town was a sister city of Duluth, Minnesota in the United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 .... Refer ...
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Ōhara, Okayama
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Aida District, Okayama, Aida District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,630 and a population density, density of 84.99 persons per km2. The total area was 54.48 km2. On March 31, 2005, Ōhara, along with the towns of Mimasaka, Okayama (town), Mimasaka, Aida, Okayama, Aida and Sakutō, Okayama, Sakutō, the village of Higashiawakura, Okayama, Higashiawakura (all from Aida District, Okayama, Aida District), and the town of Katsuta, Okayama, Katsuta (from Katsuta District, Okayama, Katsuta District), was merged to create the city of Mimasaka, Okayama, Mimasaka. Geography Adjoining municipalities *Okayama Prefecture **Sakutō, Okayama, Sakutō **Nishiawakura, Okayama, Nishiawakura **Higashiawakura, Okayama, Higashiawakura **Katsuta, Okayama, Katsuta *Hyōgo Prefecture **Sayō, Hyōgo, Sayō Education *Ōhara Elementary School *Ōhara Junior High School *Okayama Prefectural Ōhara H ...
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Ohara District, Shimane
was a district located in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the district had an estimated population of 30,838 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 124.74 persons per km2. The total area was 247.21 km2. Towns and villages * Daitō * Kamo * Kisuki Merger * On November 1, 2004, the towns of Daitō, Kamo and Kisuki merged with the towns of Kakeya and Mitoya, and the village of Yoshida, all from Iishi District, to form the new city of Unnan. Ohara District was dissolved as a result. References Former districts of Shimane Prefecture {{Shimane-geo-stub ...
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Ohara Corporation
is a Japanese global glass manufacturing company. It is headquartered in Sagamihara with subsidiaries in a number of countries, including Japan, the United States, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, and China, with Ohara Corporation being the U.S. subsidiary of the Ohara Group. Ohara manufactures glasses since 1935, the year of its founding. Their web site lists areas of specialization, including: * Optical Glass * Polished Substates * Fused Silica and Quartz * IR Materials and Optical Crystals * Low Expansion Glass * Glass Ceramics * Measurement Services Optical glass Among other things, Ohara is a major supplier of optical glass. Lens design programs will typically include glasses in the Ohara catalog among their stock material choices, along with, for example, glasses in the Schott catalog. On their website, Ohara describes a line of more than 130 environmentally safe glasses, produced without lead and arsenic. They produce more than 300 tons of optical glass a month ...
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Ohara-ryū
is a school of ''Ikebana'', or Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...ese floral art. History Ohara Unshin (小原雲心) (1861–1916) started his own Ikebana school in 1895 when Japan opened up its economy to the West and began to import European flowers. The official founding date was in 1912. For the purpose of this art form, he developed shallow, circular, ceramic vases, which became known as the '' moribana'' style. Ohara's son Koun (小原光雲) (1880–1938) invented a descriptive teaching method and moved from individual lessons to group classes. For the first time, teaching certificates were awarded to women. Under Houn's guidance, the school grew. Its headquarters were in Tokyo and Kobe, with other centers in New York and São Paulo. He developed ...
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Ikebana
is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as . The origin of ikebana can be traced back to the ancient Japanese custom of erecting Evergreen, evergreen trees and decorating them with flowers as yorishiro () to invite the gods. Later, flower arrangements were instead used to adorn the (alcove) of a traditional Japanese home. is counted as one of the three classical Japanese arts of refinement, along with for incense appreciation and for tea and the tea ceremony. Etymology The term comes from the combination of the Japanese and . Possible translations include and . History The pastime of viewing plants and appreciating flowers throughout the four seasons was established in Japan early on from the aristocracy. poetry anthologies such as the and from the Heian period (794–1185) included many poems on the topic of flowers. With the introduction of Japanese Buddhism, Buddhism, offering flowers at Buddhist altars became common. Although the l ...
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Ohara Museum Of Art
The in Kurashiki was the first collection of Western art to be permanently exhibited in Japan. The museum opened in 1930 and originally consisted almost entirely of French paintings and sculptures of the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection has now expanded to include paintings of the Italian Renaissance and of the Dutch and Flemish 17th century. Well-known American and Italian artists of the 20th century are also included in the collection. The basis of the collection was formed by Ōhara Magosaburō on the advice of the Japanese painter Kojima Torajirō (1881–1929) and the French artist Edmond Aman-Jean (1860–1935). In 1961 a wing was added for acquired Japanese paintings of the first half of the 20th century: Fujishima Takeji, Aoki Shigeru, Kishida Ryūsei, Koide Tarushige and others. In the same year, a wing for potteries of Kawai Kanjirō, Bernard Leach, Hamada Shōji, Tomimoto Kenkichi and others was opened. 1963 a wing was added for the woodcuts of Munakat ...
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Ohara (surname)
Ohara is the Romanized Japanese form of two Japanese surnames, and . Notable people with either surname include: * Chiaki Ohara, pianist * Joji Ohara, cinematographer * Ken Ohara, photographer * Koson Ohara, painter and printmaker * Kōyū Ohara, film director * Michiyoshi Ohara, professional wrestler and mixed martial artist * Misuzu Ohara, the real name of singer songwriter Amii Ozaki * , Japanese politician * Noriko Ohara (1935–2024), voice actress * Hajime Ōhara, professional wrestler * Hiroo Ōhara, former Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan * Magosaburō Ōhara, businessman and philanthropist * Mariko Ōhara, science fiction writer * Noriko Ōhara (born 1943), ballet dancer * Reiko Ōhara, actress * Sakurako Ōhara (born 1996), actress and singer * Sayaka Ōhara, voice actress *, Japanese footballer * Takashi Ōhara, voice actor *, Japanese singer Fictional characters * Lt. Ohara, detective played by Pat Morita in the American television program Ohara (TV series) ...
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Ohara (TV Series)
''Ohara'' is an American police procedural television series that first aired on the ABC television network from January 17, 1987, until May 7, 1988, starring Pat Morita in the title role of Lt. Ohara. Morita also co-created the series along with Michael Braveman and John A. Kuri. Kevin Conroy, Jon Polito, Rachel Ticotin, and Robert Clohessy also starred in supporting roles. The series was notable for being one of the first television series to have a Japanese-American actor in the leading role. Premise The series focuses on an unconventional Los Angeles-based Japanese-American police lieutenant named Ohara (Pat Morita) who uses spirituality methods such as meditation in his home shrine to solve crimes without the use of a gun or a partner, although he would use martial arts if necessary. He often talked in the form of epigrams. He was later paired with a partner named Lt. George Shaver (Robert Clohessy) who was a more conventional cop. Main cast *Pat Morita as Lt. Ohara Season ...
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One Piece
''One Piece'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as he explores the Grand Line in search of the mythical treasure known as the "One Piece" to become the next King of the Pirates. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since July 1997, with its chapters compiled in 111 volumes . The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Viz Media and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Becoming a media franchise, it has been adapted into a festival film by Production I.G, and an One Piece (1999 TV series), anime series by Toei Animation, which began broadcasting in 1999. Additionally, Toei has developed 14 animated feature films and one original video animation. Several companies have developed various types of merchandising and media, s ...
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Nico Robin
, otherwise known as "Devil Child", is a fictional character in the ''One Piece'' franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. The character made her first appearance in the 114th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine on November 22, 1999. In the series, Robin is introduced as an antagonist, but eventually becomes the seventh member of the Straw Hat Pirates crew and the sixth to join. Acting as the group's archaeologist and historian, Robin is a Devil Fruit user who possess the power of the Flower-Flower Fruit, allowing her to sprout replicas of her limbs, and later her entire body, from any surface. As the only survivor of the island of Ohara, Robin is the only known living person in the world of ''One Piece'' with the ability to read the ancient stones called Poneglyphs, something considered threatening by the World Government, which forbids the practice. Robin has become extremely popular and a breakout character in ...
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