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Misono in Kobe—the first restaurant to offer teppanyaki A teppanyaki chef cooking at a gas-powered teppan in a Japanese steakhouse Chef preparing a flaming onion volcano Teppanyaki ( 鉄板焼き , teppan-yaki ) , often called hibachi ( 火鉢 , "fire bowl") in the United States and Canada, [ 1 ] is a post-World War II style [ 2 ] of Japanese ...
Say is the second studio album released by Japanese singer-songwriter misono.The album was released a year after her debut album Never+Land. It debuted in the top twenty on the Oricon Albums Charts at No. 13, but dropped in rank to take the No. 20 slot, remaining on the charts for five consecutive weeks.
Juunin Toiro (十人十色 / Ten People, Ten Colors) is the eighth domestic single release by pop/rock artist misono.The single peaked at #21 on the Oricon charts, but dropped in rank to take the #47 slot for the week.
The Misono-za (御園座) is a theatre in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. It was originally constructed in 1800s and presents kabuki and Western stage plays. History
The screening of Patriotism (Yūkoku, 1966) by Mishima Yukio at Shinjuku Bunka was a great success and since then ATG started to form the idea of producing films. [5] From 1967, ATG began producing films outside the studio system which were referred to as “10 million yen movies (issenman-en eiga)” due to their modest budget. [5]
Symphony with misono Best is the second extended play by Japanese singer-songwriter misono, her first being Tales with misono-Best-in 2009. While the EP peaked at No. 18 on the charts, it failed to be as successful as its predecessor, dropping in rank and coming in at No. 29 on the Oricon Albums Charts for the weekly ranking.
In the video, misono takes on several incarnations while singing and dancing in a Kaitenzushi sushi restaurant, while the chefs behind the conveyor belt prepare the sushi and perform comedic antics in the background. misono dons bright attire in the video, giving into her "Me" persona, which she began using with her Ho・n・to・u・so/Su・ki ...
Tokugawa (Matsudaira) Nobuyasu Memorial Tower: Shinjuku Ward designated historic site. Located behind the current main hall on the right side, it is a large Gorinto (stone tower) in a stone fence with a stone door bearing the three-leaf hollyhock crest, and has an inscription on the front that reads "Sanshu Tatsuiwa Zentsu Daikoshi in front of Seiryu-ji Temple."