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Michi may refer to: People Given name * Michi (Japanese singer) (born 1996), Japanese J-pop singer * MiChi (born 1985), British singer * Michi Atkins, former WNBA basketball player * Michi Beck (born 1967), DJ and MC of the German hip hop group ''Die Fantastischen Vier'' * Michi Gaigg (born 1957), Austrian violinist and conductor * Michi Go (born 1988), South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, entrepreneur and fashion icon * , Japanese football player * Michi Halilović (born 1983), German skeleton racer of Bosnian origin * Michi Hayböck (born 1991), Austrian ski jumper * , Japanese animation artist and character designer * Michi Itami (born 1938), visual artist * , Japanese educator, Christian activist, and proponent * Michi Kobi (1924–2016), American actress * Michi Matsuda (born 1868), Japanese educator * Michi Meko (born 1974), American multidisciplinary artist * Michi Muñoz (born 1981), Mexican-born American professional boxer * , Japanese sprinter * , Japa ...
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Michi (Japanese Singer)
, also known as Michi, is a Japanese J-pop singer. Produced by Elements Garden, Michi began her career with her debut single, “Cry for the Truth/Secret Sky”, which served as the opening and ending theme songs to the anime television series ''Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers''. Her second single "Checkmate!?" peaked at #51, and was used as the opening song to ''Dagashi Kashi''. Her third single, "Realistic!", was used as the first ending theme to the anime Kuromukuro. She released her first album called "Sprint for the Dreams" on September 21, 2016. Michi was a guest at the 2016 Anime Expo and was a guest at Otakon 2016. Her song "I4U" was used as the ending theme to the 2017 anime television series ''Tsugumomo''. Her song was used as the opening theme to the 2018 anime television series ''The Girl in Twilight''. References External linksMichion twitter. Michi
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Michi Nakanishi
Michi Nakanishi (Japanese: 中西 みち, later Kurihara; January 30, 1913 – December 30, 1991) was a Japanese sprinter. She competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in the 80 m hurdles and 4 × 100 m sprint events, and placed fifth in the relay A relay Electromechanical relay schematic showing a control coil, four pairs of normally open and one pair of normally closed contacts An automotive-style miniature relay with the dust cover taken off A relay is an electrically operated switc .... References 1913 births 1991 deaths Japanese female sprinters Japanese female hurdlers Olympic athletes for Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Japan Championships in Athletics winners Place of birth missing 20th-century Japanese sportswomen {{Japan-sprint-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Germanic Given Names
Germanic may refer to: * Germanic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group identified by their use of the Germanic languages ** List of ancient Germanic peoples and tribes * Germanic languages :* Proto-Germanic language, a reconstructed proto-language of all the Germanic languages * Germanic name * Germanic mythology, myths associated with Germanic paganism * Germanic religion (other) * SS ''Germanic'' (1874), a White Star Line steamship See also * Germania (other) * Germanus (other) * German (other) German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ... * Germanicia Caesarea * * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Kamen Rider Gaim
is a Japanese television series, a tokusatsu drama that is in the Kamen Rider Series; it is the 15th series during its Heisei run and 24th overall. The series, written by Gen Urobuchi and directed by Ryuta Tasaki it began airing on TV Asahi from October 6, 2013, replacing ''Kamen Rider Wizard'' in its initial timeslot and joining ''Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger'' then '' Ressha Sentai ToQger'' in the Super Hero Time programming block, until ''Gaim'' concluded on September 28, 2014 and was replaced by ''Kamen Rider Drive'' the following week. The series made a first motif that combines fruits, samurai/warriors, and dance culture in a unique blend of themes. The series is set in a city where dance crews compete for territory, and the story evolves into a deeper tale about power, survival, and responsibility. Story In , a large company known as the Yggdrasill Corporation transformed the once-bustling suburb a city into a jōkamachi. To escape the resulting feeling of oppression, many o ...
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Michi (film)
, also known as ''The Road'' and ''Hopeless Love'', is a 1986 Japanese tragic romantic drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and written by Hirô Matsuda. It is a remake of the 1956 French film '' Des gens sans importance'' (lit. ''People of No Importance'') directed by Henri Verneuil, itself based on a novel of the same name by Serge Groussard. Its plot concerns a married long-distance truck driver who falls for a significantly younger waitress at a diner, and the trouble this affair brings to both their lives. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai as the protagonist, in addition to Miwako Okamura, Junko Ikeuchi, Kyōhei Shibata and Tomisaburo Wakayama. Toei released the film theatrically on September 6, 1986, in Japan, where it was a financial success. Plot Middle-aged Seiji Tajima ( Tatsuya Nakadai) has worked as a long-distance truck driver for 30 years. He is an exhausted man who lives in Urayasu, Chiba with a cold family. His wife Yoshiko ( Junko Ikeuchi) is bitter a ...
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