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Kanako Urai (浦井 佳奈子, Urai Kanako, born September 26, 1981) [1] [2] is a Japanese professional wrestler.She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Asuka (アスカ or 明日華, / ˈ ɑː s k ə /), [9] as a member of Damage CTRL.
For the character's name, Anno took inspiration from Asuka Saki (砂姫 明日香, Saki Asuka), the protagonist of the manga Super Girl Asuka (超少女明日香, Chō Shōjo Asuka), written by Shinji Wada; for the surname, he merged the names of two ships used in the Second World War, the Japanese World War II aircraft carrier Soryu and the ...
Asuka Domon (土門 飛鳥), a character in the manga series Inazuma Eleven; Asuka Hirama (平間 あすか), a minor character in Haikyū!! Asuka Honda (本田 飛鳥) in Asuka 120%; Asuka Kasen in Grand Theft Auto III; Asuka Kazama (風間 飛鳥) in Tekken series. Asuka Kojo (古城 アスカ), a supporting character in Danball Senki W
[496] [497] Asuka, Shinji, [498] Misato [499] and Gendo [500] also inspired artists, characters in other animated series, video games, and comics. Asuka is considered an influential example of a tsundere protagonist; she is grumpy, short-tempered, and authoritarian but has a tragic past and deep motivations behind it. [501] [502]
Asuka, Nara (明日香), a village in Nara Prefecture in Japan, in the same area as ancient Asuka (飛鳥) Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺), also known as Hōkō-ji (法興寺), a Buddhist temple in Asuka, Nara; Asukayama Park (飛鳥山公園), a park in Kita, Tokyo, Japan
As part of the team, Asuka was a former one-time Raw Women's Champion and had won the women's Money in the Bank. The team originally formed as faces in April 2019 with Paige as their manager before turning heels and kicking Paige in October of the same year. Asuka and Sane amicably split up in July 2020 when the latter left WWE to return to Japan.
Another noted that Grande seemed emotional talking about using her real name. “Ari was holding her tears,” the fan wrote. A third joked, “I think I will want to change the spelling of my ...
826aska (はちにいろくあすか, Hachiniiroku Asuka, born August 26, 2001) is a Japanese electric organist from Fukui Prefecture. Her 2019 debut album, DEPARTURE , and her 2020 follow-up, possible , have both charted on the Oricon Albums Chart .