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Tomoki is a masculine Japanese name, Japanese given name. Written forms Tomoki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *友紀, "friend, chronicle" *友規, "friend, to scheme" *友喜, "friend, rejoice" *友貴, "friend, precious" *友機, "friend, opportunity/machine" *友基, "friend, foundation" *友輝, "friend, sparkle" *友起, "friend, rise/wake up" *友希, "friend, hope" *友毅, "friend, firm" *知紀, "know, chronicle" *知規, "know, to scheme" *知喜, "know, rejoice" *知貴, "know, precious" *知機, "know, opportunity/machine" *知樹, "know, tree" *智紀, "intellect, chronicle" *智規, "intellect, to scheme" *智喜, "intellect, rejoice" *智貴, "intellect, precious" *共紀, "together, chronicle" *共貴, "together, precious" *朋喜, "companion, rejoice" *朋毅, "companion, firm" *朝紀, "morning/dynasty, chronicle" *朝機, "morning/dynasty, opportunity/machine" *朝樹, "morning/dynasty, tree" *朝毅, "morn ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standard written representation for the sounds of speech. The IPA is used by linguists, lexicography, lexicographers, foreign language students and teachers, speech–language pathology, speech–language pathologists, singers, actors, constructed language creators, and translators. The IPA is designed to represent those qualities of speech that are part of lexical item, lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in oral language: phone (phonetics), phones, Intonation (linguistics), intonation and the separation of syllables. To represent additional qualities of speechsuch as tooth wikt:gnash, gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft lip and cleft palate, cleft palatean extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet, extended set of symbols may be used ...
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Tomoki Kyoda
(born 1970) is a Japanese animation director and animator born in Osaka, Japan. Formerly a graphic designer, he nurtured the dream of becoming an animator from childhood. After doing various works supervising drawing continuity, he joined the Bones anime ''RahXephon'' as assistant director and later directed '' RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio'', his first film. He then went on to become head director of ''Eureka Seven'', also under studio Bones. He collaborated with Gainax and Studio Khara in producing the new tetralogy of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' films as a storyboard artist on the first film, '' Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone''. He revived the ''Eureka Seven'' franchise with the announcement of a brand new theatrical feature. He is a member of the 15-person steering committee of the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA) labor group. Noted works * ''Gensomaden Saiyuki'' (2000) - Storyboards, episode director * '' The Daichis - Earth's Defense Family'' (Chikyōb ...
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6101 Tomoki
61 may refer to: * 61 (number) * one of the years 61 BC, AD 61, 1961, 2061 * In some countries, a slang name for the Cyrillic letter Ы * '' 61*'', a 2001 American sports drama film * "Sixty One", a song by Karma to Burn from the album ''Mountain Czar'', 2016 * 61 Danaë, a main-belt asteroid * The international calling code for Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ... See also List of highways numbered 61 {{Numberdis ...
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No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!
No or NO may refer to: Linguistics and symbols * ''Yes'' and ''no'', responses * No, an English determiner in noun phrases * No (kana) (, ), a letter/syllable in Japanese script * No symbol (🚫), the general prohibition sign * Numero sign ( or No.), a typographic symbol for the word "number" * Norwegian language (ISO 639-1 code "no") Places * Niederösterreich (''NÖ''), Lower Austria * Norway (ISO 3166-1 country code NO, internet top level domain .no) * No, Denmark, a village in Denmark * Nō, Niigata, a former town in Japan * No Creek (other), several streams * Lake No, in South Sudan * New Orleans, Louisiana, US or its professional sports teams: ** New Orleans Saints of the National Football League ** New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association * Province of Novara (Piedmonte, Italy), province code NO Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''No'' (2012 film), a 2012 Chilean film * ''Nô'' (film), a 1998 Canadian film * Julius No, ...
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Digimon Frontier
is the fourth anime television series in the ''Digimon'' franchise, produced by Toei Animation. Unlike the previous series, the main characters can merge with ancient spirits known as the "Legendary Warriors" to become Digimon themselves. The series aired in Japan from April 2002 to March 2003. An English-language version, produced by Sensation Animation, was broadcast in North America from September 2002 to July 2003 as the fourth and final season of ''Digimon: Digital Monsters''. Synopsis Setting In the events prior to the series, ten Digimon creatures from the "Digital World", a parallel universe originated from Earth's various communication networks, sacrificed themselves to seal Lucemon. These Digimon, collectively known as "Legendary Warriors", created artifacts from their data: the twenty "Spirits" (ten Human and Beast Spirits for the elements of fire, light, wind, ice, thunder, earth, wood, water, metal and darkness), before leaving the Digital World in the care o ...
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Heaven's Lost Property
, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Minazuki. The plot revolves around Tomoki Sakurai, a boy who desires to live a peaceful life but encounters a fallen girl with wings, named Ikaros, who becomes his servant. The manga began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of manga magazine '' Shōnen Ace'' and concluded with the March 2014 issue. The first was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26, 2007, with a total of 20 volumes released. An anime adaptation produced by AIC aired in Japan in 2009, followed with a second season, a feature film, and two video games. A second film was released in Japan on April 26, 2014. The anime is licensed in North America and Australia for home video and streaming by Funimation, which is now known as Crunchyroll, LLC. Plot Tomoki Sakurai is a very perverted teenage boy whose motto is "Peace and quiet are the best", and often has dreams of meeting an angel. He finds it difficult to live in comfort when he h ...
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Tomoki Yoshikawa
is a Japanese futsal player who plays for Nagoya Oceans and the Japanese national futsal team. Career He was born in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. In March 2007, he graduated Shiga Prefectural Kusatsu Higashi High School. In April 2007, he entered Doshisha University. In 2009, he moved Vasagey Oita in the F.League. In 2010, he moved Deução Kobe. In 2012, he moved Nagoya Oceans. From 2013 to 2014, he was captain of Nagoya Oceans. In July 2015, he moved to Magna Gurpea in the Spanish First Division on loan.吉川智貴選手 スペイン1部リーグ・マグナ・グルペアにレンタル移籍決定
Nagoya Oceans. 14 July, 2015 In June 2017, he returned to Nagoya Oceans. In August 2019, Nagoya Oceans won the

Tomoki Yoshida
is a Japanese rugby union footballer. He plays as a scrum-half. He plays for the Toshiba Brave Lupus in Japan's Top League. He had 25 caps for Japan, from 2007 to 2011, scoring 2 tries, 10 points on aggregate. He was called for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, playing in three games but without scoring. He played again for his country at the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ..., in a single game, once again remaining scoreless. External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoshida, Tomoki 1982 births Japanese rugby union players Living people Japan international rugby union players Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo players Rugby union players from Kyoto Rugby union scrum-halves Tokai University alumni 21st-century Japanese sportsmen ...
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Tomoki Takata
Tomoki Takata (高田 知季, born May 6, 1990) is a Japanese former professional baseball second baseman, and current the second squad infield defense and base running coach for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He previously played for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. Professional career On October 25, 2012, Takata was drafted by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in the 2012 Nippon Professional Baseball draft. 2013–2015 season On March 25, 2013, Takata debuted in the Pacific League against the Saitama Seibu Lions, and he recorded his first hit on August 6. In the 2013 season, he played in 11 games in the Pacific League. On August 28, 2014, Takata recorded his first RBI hit. In the 2014 season, he played in 12 games in the Pacific League. In the 2014 Japan Series against the Hanshin Tigers, he was selected for the Japan Series roster On April 23, 2015, Takada recorded multi hits at a three hits. He recorded his first home run against the Yomiuri Giant ...
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Tomoki Suzuki (footballer)
is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in t .... Career statistics References External links * Living people 1985 births People from Iwamizawa Association football people from Hokkaido Men's association football midfielders Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo players 21st-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Tomoki Kobayashi
is a Japanese anime director. Anime involved with *'' A Nobody's Way Up to an Exploration Hero'': Director *''Akame ga Kill!'': Director, Storyboard (eps 1, 24), Episode Director (eps 1, 24) *''Amagami SS+ plus'': Director, Storyboard (ep 3) *''Futakoi Alternative'': Episode Director (ep 4) *'' Galaxy Angel A'': Unit Director **'' Galaxy Angel Z'': Storyboard, Unit Director *''Hundred'': Director *''Infinite Dendrogram'': Director *'' Pretear'': Storyboard (ep 11) *'' Remake Our Life!'': Director *''Rozen Maiden'': Director (ep 5) *''Seiren'': Director *''Sola'': Director *'' Seven of Seven'': Episode Director, Dramatization *''Steins;Gate'': Episode Director (9,15) **'' Steins;Gate: Egoistic Poriomania''" Director *'' Strawberry 100%'' (OVA): Director *''Summer Pockets'': Director *'' Takunomi'': Director *'' Tears to Tiara'': Director *'' The Daichis - Earth Defence Family'': Episode Director (ep 5) *''Utawarerumono ''Utawarerumono'' is a Japanese Tactical role ...
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Kanji
are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script, used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived Syllabary, syllabic scripts of and . The characters have Japanese pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as , by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the general public. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characters that exist. There are nearly 3 ...
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