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Ikejime Tekagi (手鉤), the tool that is used for performing ikejime. Ikejime (活け締め) or ikijime (活き締め) is a method of killing fish that maintains the quality of its meat. [1] The technique originated in Japan, but is now in widespread use.
The splendid alfonsino (Beryx splendens) is an alfonsino of the genus Beryx, found around the world at depths between 25 and 1,250 metres (82 and 4,101 ft), usually between 400 and 600 metres (1,300 and 2,000 ft).
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The tekko evolved after five stages of development. The first, called the "yawara", consisted of nothing more than a stick or rod, held in the inside the hand.The "chize kun bo", a stick with a loop of rope, which the user could attach to the hand for control, [2] came second.
Manpei Takagi (高木 万平, Takagi Manpei, born October 22, 1985) is a Japanese former actor and model from Seto, Aichi. He is best known for portraying Retsu Fukami/Geki Blue in the Super Sentai series Juken Sentai Gekiranger .
Nanonanoda is voiced by Wataru Takagi (高木 渉, Takagi Wataru). Pachacamac XIII (パチャカマック13世, Pachakamakku Jūsansei): The Incan-themed son of the Boukengers and Gekirangers' enemy Pachacamac XII and successor to the Cosmic Kenpō (宇宙拳法, Uchū Kenpō) fighting style.
The mobile game Teasing Master Takagi-san: Kyunkyun Records (からかい上手の高木さん キュンキュンレコーズ) was released on Android and iOS on June 8, 2022. [49] The game ended its service on March 31, 2023, but Toho Games stated in January 2023 that they intended to release its offline version.
Takagi Mototeru (高木 元輝) (28 December 1941 – December 2002) was a Japanese tenor saxophone player and composer, known for playing in a distinctive and powerful free jazz style. He played with many of the most important Japanese free groups and musicians during the seventies, such as ESSG and those of Masahiko Togashi , Motoharu ...