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  2. Akira Tago - Wikipedia

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    He compiled a best-selling quiz book series Atama no Taisou (頭の体操, literally Head Gymnastics), from 1966 to his death. There are 23 sequel parts published. He was also known for designing the puzzles of video games, including the Professor Layton series, in which he is cited as a "Puzzle Master" in the credits. [1]

  3. Atama no Taisou - Wikipedia

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    Atama no Taisou (頭の体操, lit. ' Head Gymnastics ') is a series of puzzle collections that were released by Kobunsha, and written by Akira Tago. As of 2010, there were 23 regular volumes with an e-book volume released. The first volume was published in 1966 and sold more than 2.5 million. [1]

  4. Ōshima-tsumugi - Wikipedia

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    Ōshima-tsumugi kimono are hugely valued for their detailed kasuri patterns and deep black color. They are known as one of the most expensive silk fabrics in Japan. [ 6 ] The cheapest piece costs about 300,000 yen per bolt, or tanmono, and the highest quality costs several million yen.

  5. Kimono - Wikipedia

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    The first instances of kimono-like garments in Japan were traditional Chinese clothing introduced to Japan via Chinese envoys in the Kofun period (300–538 CE; the first part of the Yamato period), through immigration between the two countries and envoys to the Tang dynasty court leading to Chinese styles of dress, appearance, and culture becoming extremely popular in Japanese court society. [1]

  6. Atamania - Wikipedia

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    Atamania (アタマニア) [1] is a series of casual puzzle video games published by Level-5.The series comprises two, unrelated series of puzzle games. Tago Akira no Atama no Taisō (多湖輝の頭の体操, Professor Tago's Mental Gymnastics) is a collection of puzzles created by Akira Tago, a Japanese professor who has authored a series of books within Japan under the same name.

  7. Brazilian jiu-jitsu gi - Wikipedia

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    Some schools require the jacket and trousers to be the same color, while more relaxed schools do not enforce matching top and bottom color. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu gi is often referred to as kimono by Brazilians. Some Jiu-Jitsu schools avoid using a gi and instead focus on no-gi jiu-jitsu; 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu is an example of this. [1]

  8. 6 Best Colors To Wear if You Have Fair Skin, According to a ...

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    2. Silver. Taking a page out of Nicole Kidman’s book, silver is a must-have choice for fair skin. Silver has a reflective, subtle shine that enhances the natural brightness of fair skin.

  9. Mt. Head - Wikipedia

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    Atama-yama at IMDb (Mt. Head) The rakugo Tatekawa, Shinoharu (19 March 2018). Vol.49 Atama Yama (mp3). Rakugo - Japanese traditional style comedy (FM radio broadcast). Japan. Tokyo FM Series entry page