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  3. Tears to Tiara - Wikipedia

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    Tears to Tiara (ティアーズ・トゥ・ティアラ, Tiāzu tu Tiara) is a Japanese adult tactical role-playing game developed by Leaf.It was first released for Windows on April 28, 2005 in Japan.

  4. James Curtis Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    James Curtis Hepburn (/ ˈ h ɛ p b ər n /; March 13, 1815 – September 21, 1911) was an American physician, educator, translator and lay Christian missionary.He is known for the Hepburn romanization system for transliteration of the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet, which he popularized in his Japanese–English dictionary.

  5. Toi toi toi - Wikipedia

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    There are many theories as to the origin of Toi toi toi as an idiom. In folklore it was used to ward off a spell or hex, often accompanied by knocking on wood or spitting. One origin theory sees "toi toi toi" as the onomatopoeic rendition of spitting three times, a common practice in many parts of the world to ward off evil spirits.

  6. 350+ Japanese Cat Names Full of Inspiration and Meaning - AOL

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    Cool Japanese Cat Names. Japanese pop cultural exports like anime, fashion, video games, and even food are so enormously popular worldwide that in Japan, this fad phenomenon is referred to as ...

  7. Za Gaman - Wikipedia

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    The program was a version of an activity at Japanese universities, the gaman taikai or "endurance contest", where students try to outdo each other in withstanding unpleasant experiences. The TV program featured teams from universities, such as Keio University , who were subjected to various unpleasant ordeals, such as being buried up to the ...

  8. Japanese: The Spoken Language - Wikipedia

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    Japanese: The Spoken Language (JSL) is an introductory textbook series for learning Japanese. JSL was written by Eleanor Harz Jorden in collaboration with Mari Noda . Part 1 was published in 1987 by Yale Language Press, Part 2 in 1988, and Part 3 in 1990.

  9. Ddakji - Wikipedia

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    Some depicted Japanese soldiers. [7] After the liberation of Korea , paper became increasingly available to the general public, and the practice of folding ddakji became solidified. [ 6 ] North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was reportedly a fan of the game, and encouraged its playing in the North.