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The Tatsumi No. 2 Parking Area (辰巳第二パーキングエリア, Tatsumi Daini Pākingueria) is a rest area that is located on the Fukagawa Route of the Shuto Expressway in Tatsumi, Kōtō, Tokyo. In has been in service since October 22, 1991. [1]
Tatsumi Parking Area (辰巳パーキングエリア, Tatsumi Pākingueria) refers two rest areas that are located on the Fukagawa Route of the Shuto Expressway in Tatsumi, Kōtō, Tokyo. Tatsumi No. 1 Parking Area; Tatsumi No. 2 Parking Area
The first release as Reel 2 Real was "The New Anthem" which spent a week at No. 1 on the US Dance Chart in 1992. Although it peaked at No. 8 on the dance chart, Reel 2 Real is best known for the song " I Like to Move It ", which featured Trinidadian toaster Mark Quashie, also known as The Mad Stuntman . [ 1 ]
Kō Murobushi. Kō Murobushi (Japanese: 室伏 鴻, Hepburn: Murobushi Kō, June 14, 1947 – June 18, 2015) was a Japanese dancer and choreographer who was a leading inheritor of Tatsumi Hijikata's original vision of Butoh.
The Tatsumi No. 1 Parking Area (辰巳パーキングエリア, Tatsumi Daichi Pākingueria) is a rest area that is located on the Fukagawa Route of the Shuto Expressway in Tatsumi, Kōtō, Tokyo. Located in the Tatsumi Junction, only vehicles heading from the Bayshore Route via Ariake Junction to the Fukagawa Route (Hakozaki area) can be used.
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The Enshū Railway Line, the setting for the urban legend of Kisaragi Station. [1]Kisaragi Station (Japanese: きさらぎ駅, Hepburn: Kisaragi-eki) is a Japanese urban legend about a fictitious railway station that is host to numerous paranormal incidents.
The first videos before the debut of web series Extra Credits were released on YouTube by the series' co-creator Daniel Floyd. The show was then picked up by The Escapist for the first 54 episodes before a contractual dispute forced the show to leave and be picked up by PATV.