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Nao Nagasawa
is a Japanese actress, voice actress, former singer and model. She is known for her roles in various tokusatsu series, film, and drama, such as "Nanami Nono / Hurricane Blue" in the series Super Sentai ''Ninpu Sentai Hurricanger''. Filmography * (film) * - Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue (Super Sentai, 2002) * - Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue (Super Sentai, 2002) * - Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue (Super Sentai, 2003) * - Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue (Super Sentai, 2004) * - Natsumi (Ep.13-14) (Ultra Series, 2005–2006) * - Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue (Super Sentai, 2007) * - Nikkei characters (fumetti) * - Taeko in (TV drama) * ''Girl's BOX the movie'' * - Mayuko Hasekura (TV drama, 2008) * - Daigo's mother (cameo) (Ultra Series, 2008) * - Kirara Mamiya, 2009 * ''Hotel Chelsea'' - Emi Tanaka, 2009 * ''Daimajin Kanon'' - Ikechiyo, 2010 * - Lily Shirogane (Ep.27-28) (Kamen Rider Series, 2010) * - Lily Shirogane (Cameo) (Kamen Rider Series, 2010) * - Lily Shirogane (Kamen Rider A ...
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Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most populous urban areas in the world. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and parts of six neighboring Prefectures of Japan, prefectures, is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with 41 million residents . Lying at the head of Tokyo Bay, Tokyo is part of the Kantō region, on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. It is Japan's economic center and the seat of the Government of Japan, Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers Tokyo's central Special wards of Tokyo, 23 special wards, which formerly made up Tokyo City; various commuter towns and suburbs in Western Tokyo, its western area; and two outlying island chains, the Tokyo Islands. Although most of the w ...
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Daimajin Kanon
is a Japanese ''tokusatsu'' television drama produced by Kadokawa Pictures and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The series premiered on April 2, 2010. The series retells the story of the original ''Daimajin'' film in a modern Japanese setting. Consisting of 26 episodes, the series was prefaced by a manga by Seijuro Mizu ( jp) in '' Young Ace'' magazine. Writing for the series is shared by Shinji Ōishi and Naruhisa Arakawa. Episodes Each episode of the series has its own unique kanji, but they are all read as "Kanon". # - April 2, 2010 # - April 9, 2010 # - April 16, 2010 # - April 23, 2010 # - April 30, 2010 # - May 7, 2010 # - May 14, 2010 # - May 21, 2010 # - June 4, 2010 # - June 11, 2010 # - June 18, 2010 # - June 25, 2010 # - July 2, 2010 # - July 9, 2010 # - July 16, 2010 # - July 23, 2010 # - July 30, 2010 # - August 6, 2010 # - August 13, 2010 # - August 20, 2010 # - August 27, 2010 # - September 3, 2010 # - September 10, 2010 # - September 17, 2010 # - September 24, 2010 # - ...
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Jigen Keisatsu
is a fictional character created by Monkey Punch for his manga series ''Lupin III'', which debuted in ''Weekly Manga Action'' on August 10, 1967. Jigen is the marksman, aide-de-camp and best friend of Arsène Lupin III. Along with colleague Goemon Ishikawa XIII, he joins Lupin in pursuit of riches acquired typically by theft. Traveling across the globe, Jigen has garnered fame as a gunman with wildly capable speed and accuracy. Creation and conception According to Monkey Punch, Jigen was created as a New York raised American gangster based on actor James Coburn, especially his role in ''The Magnificent Seven''. When the series was adapted into animation, the role was portrayed by Kiyoshi Kobayashi, the voice actor responsible for dubbing many of Coburn's roles into Japanese. The character's name comes from Monkey Punch's love for the word "dimension," which translates to "jigen" in Japanese. In an interview with ''Mainichi Shimbun'', he stated the name is a corruption of the Japa ...
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