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Japanese painting, late 16th or early 17th century. Oto-hime (Princess Oto)'s name consists of the character also read otsu meaning "No. 2". [a] [1] Thus Oto-hime must have been the 'second daughter' or 'younger princess' of the Dragon King , as explained by folklorist Yoshio Miyao in his bilingual edition of the In Urashima fairytale. [1]
Oto Horvat (born 1967), Serbian poet; Oto Iskandar di Nata (1897–1945), Indonesian freedom fighter; Oto Luthar (born 1959), Slovenian historian; Oto Pestner (born 1956), Slovenian singer and composer
The word hatamoto literally means "origin/base of the flag", with the sense of 'around the flag', it is described in Japanese as 'those who guard the flag' (on the battlefield) and is often translated into English as "bannerman".
The first Japanese otome game to be officially translated and sold in English was the visual novel Yo-Jin-Bo in 2006 for the PC. [citation needed] In 2024, the first 3D Otome game Love and Deepspace was published by Papergames . [4] Some publications that regularly cover otome games include B's LOG and Dengeki Girl's Style.
Oto, the third album by Fluke, released in 1995; OTO Awards, a Slovak awards show; Otocinclus, a genus of armored catfish Zebra oto; Oto-Manguean languages, a large family comprising several families of Native American languages Oto-Pamean languages; Oto Melara, an Italian defense company, formerly known as Odero Terni Orlando
Otohime Ryugu, a character in Okami-san and Her Seven Companions; Otohime, a goddess the anime series Lilpri; Otohime, a character in the 2009 anime series Muromi-san; Mutsumi Otohime, a character from the manga series Love Hina by Ken Akamatsu
Otokonoko (男の娘, "male daughter" or "male girl", also pronounced as otoko no musume) is a Japanese term for men who have a culturally feminine gender expression. [1] [2] This includes, among others, males with feminine appearances, or those cross-dressing.
Japanese pronouns (代名詞, daimeishi) are words in the Japanese language used to address or refer to present people or things, where present means people or things that can be pointed at. The position of things (far away, nearby) and their role in the current interaction (goods, addresser, addressee , bystander) are features of the meaning ...