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  2. Menashi–Kunashir rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Menashi-Kunashir rebellion or war (クナシリ・メナシの戦い, Kunashiri Menashi no tatakai) or Menashi-Kunashir battle took place in 1789 between the Ainu and the Wajin (also called the Yamato people, i.e. the ethnic Japanese) on the Shiretoko Peninsula in Northeastern Hokkaido.

  3. Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Sōnosuke Hattori (vomic), [2] Bin Shimada (anime) [7] (Japanese); Kenny Green [4] (English) The grandfather of the Amagami sisters and the chief priest of Amagami Shrine, who started caring for the sisters after the death of their mother. Mahiru Anekōji (姉小路 舞昼, Anekōji Mahiru) Voiced by: Nana Mizuki [8]

  4. Yukar - Wikipedia

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    This long-term trade with Wajin becomes a common theme in the yukar narrative. There are a variety of risks associated with trading activities, including conflicts with foreigners, assaults by inland invading foes, and troubles in Wajin town. In the Ainu language, trade with the Wajin is referred to as uymam. The Ainu-Wajin trade began as a ...

  5. The Dagger of Kamui - Wikipedia

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    Jirō, a young boy of Japanese and Ainu descent, is a foundling raised by a kindly innkeeper and her daughter in the village of Sai on the Shimokita Peninsula. One evening, a shinobi kills Jirō's adoptive mother and sister while he is away. When he returns home, he finds their bodies and a strange dagger.

  6. Golden Kamuy - Wikipedia

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    The anime was announced in July 2017 in Weekly Young Jump, [15] and aired for twelve episodes from April 9 to June 25, 2018, on Tokyo MX, ytv, STV, and BS11. [ 14 ] [ 16 ] Golden Dōga Gekijō , a series of 25-second animated shorts based on extras included in the Golden Kamuy manga volumes and Weekly Young Jump , was directed by Kenshirō ...

  7. Yamato people - Wikipedia

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    The Wajin (also known as Wa or Wō) or Yamato were the names early China used to refer to an ethnic group living in Japan around the time of the Three Kingdoms period.Ancient and medieval East Asian scribes regularly wrote Wa or Yamato with one and the same Chinese character 倭, which translated to "dwarf", until the 8th century, when the Japanese found fault with it, replacing it with 和 ...

  8. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 video game Ōkami, the Oina people, who inhabit the northern land of Kamui, are heavily inspired by the Ainu. The manga and anime series Golden Kamuy has an Ainu girl, Asirpa, as one of the protagonists and features many aspects of Ainu culture. [216] The character Fredzilla from Big Hero 6 is of Ainu descent.

  9. List of The Quintessential Quintuplets characters - Wikipedia

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    Raiha Uesugi (上杉 らいは, Uesugi Raiha) Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori [8] (Japanese); Dani Chambers [2] (English) Futaro's cheerful younger sister. The only female in the family and the most family-conscious, she is effectively the head of the small household.