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A drawing of Hotarumaru from Shūko Jisshu (『集古十種』) Hotarumaru (蛍丸, "Firefly" [1]) is an ōdachi (Japanese huge greatsword) forged by the swordsmith Rai Kunitoshi (来国俊) [2] and an Important Cultural Property of Japan. [3]
Izumi Aso at an early age was a very active young woman who enjoyed drawing. In her late teens she decided that she was going to become a manga artist. In the early 1980s she debuted as a manga artist and writer in Margaret Magazine (with "NY de dokkiri!"), this would become the magazine/publishing house that would go on to edit and publish her ...
Haro Asō (Japanese: 麻生羽呂, Hepburn: Asō Haro) is a Japanese manga artist.After his debut in 2005, he serialized Hyde & Closer from December 2007 to July 2009, and Alice in Borderland from November 2010 to March 2016.
The Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO and also A.S.O.) is a private company, [1] founded in 1992, that is part of the privately-owned French media group Éditions Philippe Amaury (EPA). ASO organises the Tour de France and other cycling races, as well as golf, running, sailing and off-road motorsport events over 250 days of competition per year ...
The Aso family's leader, the Daiguji Aso Koremitsu, was a young child then. They were slow in welcoming Hideyoshi [4] and were murdered in 1593 at the age of 12. [8] But in the Keicho era (1596-1614), things improved for the Aso family. Kato Kiyomasa got control of the Higo province and helped the
Aso (river), a river in Italy; Aso River, in Democratic Republic of the Congo; Aso, Kumamoto, Japan; Asō, Ibaraki, a former Japanese town located in Namegata District that is now part of the city of Namegata; Mount Aso, a mountain in Japan; Aso Rock, a large outcrop on the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria
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The iro can have different lengths, widths, and patterns, depending on the occasion and the wearer's taste. Iro ati Buba can be made from various fabrics, such as Aso-oke/ Aso-Ofi, Adire, Aran, Seghosen, Jawu, Aso olona, Silk, lace, or Damask/Brocade. Iro ati Buba is most times paired with Gele and Ipele.