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Katsuhiko Takahashi (高橋 克彦, Takahashi Katsuhiko, born 6 August 1947) is a Japanese writer of mystery, horror, science fiction and historical fiction. He is a member of the Mystery Writers of Japan .
Takahashi from the Bike Shop (自転車屋さんの高橋くん, Jitenshaya no Takahashi-kun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Arare Matsumushi. It began serialization on Leed Publishing 's Torch Web manga website in April 2019.
Kyōko-san no Suki na Hito" (Japanese: 五代くん悩みます!響子さんの好きな人) Directed by : Tomokazu Kougo Storyboarded by : Tamiko Kojima: Michiru Shimada: Keiko Hattori: 7 May 1986 ()
French translation by Jean-François Chaix, 2013, Books Edition. Italian translation by Gianluca Coci, 2008, Rizzoli. Brazilian Portuguese translation by Jefferson J. Teixeira, 2006, Ediouro. Niji no achira ni: oovaa za reinbou (虹の彼方に - オーヴァー・ザ・レインボウ 'Over The Rainbow'), 1984, Chuoo Koron Shinsha.
Kaori Takahashi (高橋かおり Takahashi Kaori; born August 29, 1975, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress. [1] She starred in the 2003 Fuji TV adaptation of Kuni Arisaka's novel Happiness in Bloom (Shiawase saita), and played supporting roles in the 1986 NHK series Musashibō Benkei and the 1994 TV Asahi series Troublesome Teacher (Sensei wa wagamama). [2]
Mogura no Uta (土竜の唄, "Mole's Song") is a Japanese manga series written by Noboru Takahashi . It was serialized in Shogakukan 's Weekly Young Sunday from 2005 to 2008, and transferred to Big Comic Spirits in 2008.
When English-language licenses for a series are held by publishers in different regions, this is distinguished by the following abbreviations: NA for North America, UK for the United Kingdom, SG for Singapore, [n 1] HK for Hong Kong, and ANZ for Australia and New Zealand. Where only one publisher has licensed a series, the region is not indicated.