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  2. Ame-no-oshihomimi - Wikipedia

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    In some versions, Amaterasu gave Amenooshihomimi a bronze mirror, which was called Yata no Kagami. [9] In many versions, Amenooshihomimi is the first to be offered as the ruler of earth however, he turns it down. [10] [11] He fell in love with Takuhadachiji-hime, and then later on fathered Ninigi-no-Mikoto. [12] [13]

  3. Japan Record Award for Best New Artist - Wikipedia

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    Akemi Misawa – "Shima no Blues", "Watashi mo Nagare no Wataridori" 1964: Teruhiko Saigō – "Kimi dake o", "17-sai no Kono Mune ni" Harumi Miyako – "Anko Tsubaki wa Koi no Hana" 1965: Babu Satake – "Onnagokoro no Uta" Miyoko Tashiro – "Aishite Aishite Aishichata no yo" 1966: Ichirō Araki – "Sora ni Hoshi ga aru Yō ni" Tokiko Kato ...

  4. The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians - Wikipedia

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    “The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians" follows Kurumi Mirai, a young girl who dreams of becoming a magician after a childhood encounter with a mysterious magician, but fails the entrance exam to the prestigious Rettoran Magic Academy and is placed in the standard program instead; despite her setback, she starts to uncover secrets about the school and her own potential magic, with ...

  5. I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore - Wikipedia

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    I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore with the Japanese title “Mou Daremo Aisanai” (もう誰も愛さない) is a 1991 Japanese TV drama broadcast every Thursday from April 11 – June 27 from 10:00pm to 10:54pm on Fuji TV’s “Thursday Theatre” programming format. It was directed by Yasuyuki Kusada, Hiroshi Akabane and Satoru Nakajima.

  6. Alice, Doko Made mo - Wikipedia

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    Alice, Doko Made mo (Japanese: ありす、 宇宙 ( どこ ) までも, Hepburn: Arisu, Doko Made mo, 'Alice, Even in Space') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kiko Urino . It has been serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits since June 2024.

  7. Taiheiki (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Mō Sukoshi Dake - Wikipedia

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    "Mō Sukoshi Dake" is described as a refreshing [9] light melody and light tempo [10] piano pop song, [11] written by Ayase, a member of the duo, and composed in the key of E♭ major, 100 beats per minute with a running time of 3 minutes and 40 seconds. [12]

  9. Oku no Hosomichi - Wikipedia

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    Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道, originally おくのほそ道), translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North and The Narrow Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, considered one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo period. [1] The first edition was published posthumously in 1702. [2]