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  2. Haruka Fukuhara - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, she plays and voices the leading role of Main Hiiragi in Cookin' Idol I! My! Mine!, a part anime, part live action show on NHK. [1] [2] [3] In 2012, she won a grand prix in the 20th audition for the teen fashion magazine Pichi Lemon, in which 9,000 people took part. [4] Since then, she has worked as a model for the magazine. [5]

  3. Pop in Q - Wikipedia

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    Pop in Q (Japanese: ポッピンQ, Hepburn: PoppinQ) is a 2016 Japanese animated fantasy dance film directed by Naoki Miyahara and written by Shūko Arai from an original story conceived by Izumi Todo.

  4. Nissin Foods - Wikipedia

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    Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd. (日清食品ホールディングス株式会社, Nisshin Shokuhin Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese food company. Founded by Momofuku Ando in 1948 in Izumiōtsu, Osaka, it owns Nissin Food Products, Nissin Chilled Foods, Nissin Frozen Foods, and Myojo Foods.

  5. Iron Chef - Wikipedia

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    Iron Chef (料理の鉄人, Ryōri no Tetsujin, literally "Iron People of Cooking") is a Japanese television cooking show produced by Fuji Television.The series, which premiered on October 10, 1993, was a stylized cook-off featuring guest chefs challenging one of the show's resident "Iron Chefs" in a timed cooking battle built around a specific theme ingredient.

  6. Narutomaki - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Japanese cooking utensils - Wikipedia

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    Deba bōchō: kitchen carver for meat and fish; Fugu hiki, Tako hiki, and yanagi ba: sashimi slicers; Nakiri bōchō and usuba bōchō: vegetable knives for vegetables; Oroshi hocho and hancho hocho: extremely long knives to fillet tuna

  8. First Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    First Kitchen (ファーストキッチン, Fāsuto Kitchin) is a Japanese fast food restaurant chain operated by First Kitchen Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Wendy's International. Prior to June 2016, it was a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings. [1] Its first shop opened in Ikebukuro, Tokyo in September 1977.

  9. tokidoki - Wikipedia

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    tokidoki ('sometimes' in Japanese) is a Japanese-inspired lifestyle brand created in 2005 by Italian artist Simone Legno and his business partners Pooneh Mohajer and Ivan Arnold.