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The Battle of Tsushima (Russian: Цусимское сражение, Tsusimskoye srazheniye), also known in Japan as the Battle of the Sea of Japan (Japanese: 日本海海戦, Hepburn: Nihonkai kaisen), was the final naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought on 27–28 May 1905 in the Tsushima Strait.
After Kinoshita points out Tsukishima's new spiking point compared to his previous one, Hinata explains on how Tsukishima would hit from the same height during his time of training camp. As both Karasuno and Date Tech scored by the mistakes they committed, Coach Ukai stated that Date Tech will likely to be their toughest opponent in next year.
In the immediate postwar period, Dazai reached the height of his popularity. He depicted a dissolute life in postwar Tokyo in Viyon no Tsuma (ヴィヨンの妻, "Villon's Wife", 1947), depicting the wife of a poet who had abandoned her and her continuing will to live through hardships.
Tsukishima roars with emotion and triumph, the audience and his team join in the celebration for taking the second set. Tsukishima advises the team that the time to celebrate what he has done is over, saying it was just one point, and the game is just getting started. The team agrees as they prepare themselves for the third set.
FX's Grotesquerie wrapped up its long-winding horror story — but did Travis Kelce's character, Ed, survive until the end? During the season 1 finale, which aired on Wednesday, October 30, Kelce ...
The Tibetan Plateau has more snow and ice than anywhere on Earth except the north and south poles, experts said.
Ivanka Trump has zero plans of returning the White House to help her father run the country during his second administration, bluntly declaring: “I hate politics.” President-elect Donald Trump ...
They were moved to Hakata where the Japanese killed all the Mongols, Koreans, and Northern Chinese. The Southern Chinese were spared but made slaves. According to a Korean source, of the 26,989 Koreans who set out with the Eastern Route fleet, 7,592 did not return. [6] Chinese and Mongol sources indicate a casualty rate of 60 to 90 percent. [59]