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Hanazono may refer to: Places *Hanazono University in Kyoto, Japan *Higashi Osaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium in Higashi Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan *Hanazono, Saitama, former town in Saitama Prefecture, Japan *Hanazono, Wakayama, former village in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan *Hanazono Shrine, a Shinto shrine in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan People *Emperor Hanazono, the 95th emperor of Japan *Utako Hanazono, Japanese geisha Fictional characters *Hikari Hanazono, in the anime and manga series ''Special A'' *Karin Hanazono, in the anime and manga series ''Kamichama Karin'' *Sakura Hanazono, in the anime and manga series ''Kaichō wa Maid-sama!'' *Shizuma Hanazono, in the anime ''Strawberry Panic'' *Tae Hanazono, a character in the multimedia franchise ''BanG Dream!'' *Yurine Hanazono, in the anime and manga series ''Dropkick on My Devil!'' See also *Hanazono Station (other) Hanazono Station may refer to one of the following train stations in Japan: * Fukaya Hanazono Station, in S ...
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Hanazono University
is a private university in Kyoto, Japan that belongs to the Rinzai sect (specifically the Myōshin-ji temple complex, which it is next to). The university and the neighborhood are named for Emperor Hanazono, whose donated his palace to make Myōshin-ji. It is a major competitor of the Sōtō college in Tokyo known as Komazawa University. Despite the university's sectarian affiliation, the school accepts Soto students.Smyers, 223 The school operates two research centers important in Zen academia, i.e. the Institute for Zen Studies and the International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism.Hori, xii Founded in 1872 as a seminary for those interested in the priesthood, the university carries on that tradition while offering an education to those uninterested in becoming a priest. The university's president is Dr. Kosan AbFormer presidents include Eshin Nishimura Eshin Nishimura (西村 惠信; born 1933) is a Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest, the former president of Hanazono Univ ...
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Higashi Osaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium
The in Higashiosaka is the oldest rugby union stadium in Japan specifically dedicated to rugby. Its location is next to Hanazono Central Park (花園中央公園, hanazono chūō kōen). Owned by the City of Higashiosaka, it opened in 1929 with a capacity of 26,544. It is the stage for the annual National High School Rugby Tournament held every year at the end of December and has hosted important international, Top League games. Hanazono is the home of the Kintetsu Liners rugby union team. The stadium was selected as one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup (Japan) which was the first Rugby World Cup to be held in Asia. World record On May 14, 2006 Daisuke Ohata broke the record for the most overall tries in test matches at Hanazono with a hat-trick for Japan against Georgia. The previous record holder was David Campese. Football It hosted the J1 League game between Cerezo Osaka and Nagoya Grampus Eight played there on May 8, 1999. Renovation The stadium underwent a larg ...
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Hanazono, Saitama
was a town located in Ōsato District, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2004, the town had an estimated population of 12,740 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 805.31 persons per km². The total area was 15.82 km². On January 1, 2006, Hanazono, along with the towns of Kawamoto and Okabe (all from Ōsato District), was merged into the expanded city of Fukaya. External links Official website of Fukaya Dissolved municipalities of Saitama Prefecture Fukaya, Saitama {{Saitama-geo-stub ...
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Hanazono, Wakayama
was a village located in Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 573 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 12.08 persons per km2. The total area was 47.44 km2. On October 1, 2005, Hanazono was merged into the expanded town of Katsuragi. External links Official village website(in Japanese) Dissolved municipalities of Wakayama Prefecture {{Wakayama-geo-stub ...
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Hanazono Shrine
The is a Shinto shrine located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. This shrine was founded in the mid-17th century. Hanazono Jinja nestled in the heart of Tokyo's Shinjuku ward, Hanazono Jinja is a small and unobtrusive structure that, according to Fodor's, just happens to be one of the most historical shrines in Japan. Constructed in the Edo period by the Hanazono family, this Inari shrine—a shrine dedicated to Inari, the androgynous god of fertility and worldly success—is a favorite place for businessmen to pray for successful ventures. History Hanazono Shrine was originally founded before the start of the Edo period, about 250 meters south of its present-day location. In the Kan'ei era, the shrine was relocated to the gardens of the Owari-Tokugawa family, in an area that had until then been a prolific flower garden, to make space for the villa of a shogun’s vassal. Before the Meiji period, a branch temple of a Shingon Buddhism sect was enshrined with Hanazono’s Shinto shrine, an ...
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Emperor Hanazono
was the 95th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1308 through 1318. Genealogy Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his ''imina'') was Tomihito''-shinnō'' (富仁親王). He was the fourth son of the 92nd Emperor, Fushimi. He belonged to the ''Jimyōin-tō'' branch of the Imperial Family. *Consort: Ogimachi Michiko (正親町実子) later Senkomon’in (宣光門院, 1297–1360), Ogimachi Saneakira’s daughter ** First Daughter: Imperial Princess Hisako (1318–1358; 寿子内親王) later Kianmon-in (徽安門院), married Emperor Kogon ** Second Son: Imperial Prince Nobunaga (業永親王; 1327–1353) later Imperial Prince priest Genshi (源性入道親王) ** Third son: Imperial Prince Naohito (直仁親王; 1335–1398) ** Daughter: Imperial Princess Noriko (儀子内親王; d. 1348) ** Priest Shōgoin ** Daughter married to Kazan’in clan *Consort: Ichijo-no-Tsubone (d. ...
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Utako Hanazono
Utako Hanazono (January 1905 – 1982) was a Japanese writer, modern dancer, geisha and a Japanese traditional dance master by the name of Tamae Hanazono at her later years. Biography Hanazono was born in January 1905, educated at the Tokyo Women's Pharmaceutical School (a predecessor to Meiji Pharmaceutical University), and started working as a clerk at a pharmaceutical company before joining a leftist theater led by Shunkichi Kurose, her future husband. Hanazono's real name by marriage was who practiced then top notch modern dance at that troop, and joined a burlesque studio in Asakusa. It was in Shinbashi where Hanazono started as a geisha, soon to become popular as a ''modern geisha'', a person with the background of modern dance. While she was hired at a geisha dispatch house under an Indentured servitude, indentured contract, Hanazono stayed with that house even after her tenure had expired. She publicly criticized the Japanese government in the 1920s and 1930s for ...
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Hikari Hanazono
The following is a list of characters from the series, '' S.A''. The series focuses on Hikari Hanazono, a high school student who holds the second overall position at the elite Hakusen Academy, and her tireless efforts to challenge and hopefully defeat Kei Takishima, the first ranked student and Hikari's rival since childhood, while unaware that Kei is in love with her. Together, they form the Special A class, consisting of the seven top-ranked students of their school, along with their childhood friends Akira Toudou, Tadashi Karino, Megumi and Jun Yamamoto, and Ryuu Tsuji. Special A Students ; Hikari is the protagonist of the story. She holds the 2nd position in school for having the best grades. Self-proclaimed as Kei Takishima's greatest rival, she is determined to beat him in any kind of competition. Stubborn, proud, hard headed, kind, and good-spirited, Hikari never backs down from a challenge, especially one from Kei, and cannot turn away from someone who asks for her hel ...
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Karin Hanazono
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Koge-Donbo about a seventh grade girl named Karin who finds out that she can transform into a goddess. The series began as a manga first serialized in January 2003. Kamichama Karin was serialized in the Japanese shōjo manga magazine ''Nakayoshi'' and published by Kodansha. While the first manga series ended at seven bound volumes, a second titled ''Kamichama Karin Chu'' (''Little goddess Karin kiss'') began serialization in the same magazine in July 2006, and as of April 2008, the series ended with seven bound volumes being released. ''Kamichama Karin'' has been licensed in North America by Tokyopop. Del Rey Manga published ''Kamichama Karin Chu'' between June 24, 2008 and January 26, 2010. An anime series based on the original manga was produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Pony Canyon, animated by Satelight, and directed by Takashi Anno. It aired on TV Tokyo from April to September 2007. Plot Karin Hanazono is an ordinary 13-year- ...
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Sakura Hanazono
is a shōjo manga series by Hiro Fujiwara. The story centers around Misaki Ayuzawa, the student council president of the previously all-boys high school who is particularly strict on the boys, and her relationship with her man Takumi Usui, a classmate who knows the secret that Misaki works at a maid café to support her family. Main characters Misaki Ayuzawa : Sanae Kobayashi (Drama CD) :The titular character of the story, is the first female student council president at Seika High. She is a 16-year-old girl known for her extremely bossy and strict attitude towards boys, and relentless attempts to reform them to live up to what she considers are acceptable standards of behavior. Though many of the male students fear and hate her, the ones who get to know her come to see that she is actually very fair and willing to help anyone who needs it. :She eventually becomes widely respected for her good grades, her great athletic skill, and her many accomplishments as president. He ...
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Shizuma Hanazono
This page lists the characters from the manga, light novel and anime series ''Strawberry Panic!''. The characters are divided depending on which of the three Strawberry Panic!#Main characters and schools, schools they attend. Originally, when the series was first created in the Strawberry Panic! (short stories), short stories stage, there were twelve characters—four from each school. From Miator: Nagisa, Shizuma, Chiyo, and Tamao; from Spica: Hikari, Amane, Tsubomi, and Yaya; from Lulim: Kizuna, Chikaru, Kagome, and Remon. Later, additional characters were introduced in the manga and light novel stage of the series in order to create new plotlines and conflict. Some of the new characters include: Miyuki Rokujō, Kaori Sakuragi, Shion Tōmori, Kaname Kenjō, and Momomi Kiyashiki. __TOC__ Attending Miator ; : :Nagisa is the main protagonist who suddenly transfers to an all-girls school called St. Miator Girl's Academy. The reason she transferred is because her parents went oversea ...
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List Of BanG Dream! Characters
The Japanese music media franchise ''BanG Dream!'' features a large ensemble of characters, with its main cast organized into seven all-female bands of five members each. The band Poppin'Party serves as the protagonists of the franchise's anime television series, making their debut in 2015. Four new bands were introduced with the arrival of the '' BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!'' mobile game in 2017: Afterglow, Pastel Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World!. At the end of 2018, a backup band called The Third was renamed Raise A Suilen, with its members portraying new characters. A seventh band named Morfonica was introduced in 2020. For live performances, Poppin'Party, Roselia, Raise A Suilen, and Morfonica's members play their own music, while the others are limited to vocals as well as voice acting. With the exception of Morfonica, the live bands are prominently featured in the anime's three seasons compared to the other groups, though all seven bands have stories in th ...
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