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[24] 27: The Legend and Butterfly: Keishi Ōtomo: Takuya Kimura, Haruka Ayase, Hideaki Itō, Miki Nakatani, Hio Miyazawa, Ichikawa Somegorō VIII, Takuma Oto'o, Takumi Saitoh, Kin'ya Kitaōji, Tsutomu Takahashi, Hirotarō Honda, Toshinori Omi [25] Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom: Kotono Watanabe
The V.League 1 (Japanese: Vリーグ) is a top-level professional volleyball league for both men and women in Japan.The league started in 1994. The competitions are organized by the Japan Volleyball League Organization. The league was call
2006 World Championship: finished 20th among 24 teams Takehiko Orimo, Satoru Furuta, Takahiro Setsumasa, Shunsuke Ito, Joji Takeuchi, Kei Igarashi, Shinsuke Kashiwagi, Daiji Yamada, Ryota Sakurai, Kosuke Takeuchi, Takuya Kawamura, Tomoo Amino (Coach: Zeljko Pavlicevic)
26–24 22–25 26–24 16–25 10–15 100–113: Quarterfinals. Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total 11 Dec 10:00 Hisamitsu Springs: 3–0:
Analog terrestrial television broadcasts in Japan were scheduled to end on July 24, 2011, as per the current Japanese broadcasting law. However, the switch-over was delayed in Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate prefectures, due to a desire to reduce the inconvenience of those affected most by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and subsequent ...
This is a list of Japanese anniversaries and memorial days or kinenbi (記念日).Many dates have been selected because of a special relationship with the anniversary, but some are the product of Japanese wordplay (語呂合わせ, goroawase).
Some viewers found that in general, the plot of 24 Japan moves more slowly than the fast-paced original series. [1] The Japanese version of 24 is the second adaptation of the show; following the Hindi-language adaptation of the show. [1] 24 Japan follows a story line similar to the first season of the American series, but with up-to-date ...
Both the 12-hour and 24-hour notations are commonly used in Japan. The 24-hour notation is commonly used in Japan, especially in train schedules. [1] The 12-hour notation is also commonly used, by adding 午前 ("before noon") or 午後 ("after noon") before the time, e.g. 午前10時 for 10 am. [1]