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After Surtur destroys Asgard during Ragnarok, the Tesseract crash-lands in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in pre-colonial America. [a] The Tesseract falls to the bottom of a lake, releasing its energy into it and granting it magical properties.
His mother was Akahashi Tōshi (赤橋登子), also known as Hōjō Nariko. [1] His childhood name was Senjuō (千寿王). He spent his childhood in Kamakura as a hostage of the Hōjō clan. His father Takauji joined forces with the banished Emperor Go-Daigo. Go-Daigo revolted against the Kamakura shogunate in the Kenmu Restoration. [2]
Pink Tush Girl aka Pink Hip Girl (桃尻娘 ピンク・ヒップ・ガール, Momojiri musume: Pinku hippu gaaru) is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Kaori Takeda, Ako and Yūko Katagiri.
Akahori's Heretical Hours: Love Games (あかほり外道アワーらぶげ, Akahori Gedō Awā Rabuge) is a Japanese anime series that combined episodes of two series, Let's Go!
The drama is set at the end of the Kamakura period, going into the Nanboku-chō period during the early Muromachi period. Ashikaga Takauji, a rising warlord in the north of Japan, forms an alliance with Emperor Go-Daigo to overthrow the corrupt and decrepit Kamakura shogunate.
Fuse became a popular singer in Japan, and his single 1975 single "Cyclamen no Kahori" sold over a million copies and won the Grand Prix at the Japan Record Awards. [1] [2] Within the latter half of the 1970s, rival cosmetics companies Shiseido and Kanebo ran competing advertisement campaigns centered on commercial jingles. Though the start of ...
[1] Akumyō: Shima Arashiaka [citation needed] Aoba shigereru: Kihachi Okamoto: Masao Kusakari, Kumiko Akiyoshi, Yoshitaka Tanba — [2] Ali the Man: Ali, the Fighter: Rick Baxter, William Greaves: Muhammad Ali: Documentary: Japanese-American co-production [2] Arupusu no shojo haiji–Mou hitori no kazoku: Isao Takahata: Animated short [1] [3]
Ashikaga Motouji (足利基氏) (1340–1367) was a warrior of the Nanboku-chō period.The fourth son of shōgun Ashikaga Takauji, he was the first of a dynasty of five Kantō kubō, Kamakura-based representatives in the vital Kamakura-fu of Kyoto's Ashikaga regime.