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  2. Big Comic Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Big Comic Spirits (ビッグコミックスピリッツ, Biggu Komikku Supirittsu) is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan.The first issue was published on October 14, 1980.

  3. Aki Hoshino - Wikipedia

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    Aki Hoshino is known globally for her numerous collaborations with Japanese fashion brand Kiks Tyo. [5] From 2006 to 2008, Hoshino was the brand's muse, appearing on photo print t-shirts, jackets, caps, Kubricks , and in many related print editorials, interviews and advertisements.

  4. File:Hoshino Aki, Japanese gravure idol.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Kiks Tyo - Wikipedia

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    Kiks Tyo is a Japanese fashion brand founded by DJ, designer, photographer and streetwear/sneaker culture personality hobby:tech (Shinichi Izaki) in 2006. [1] [2]Kiks Tyo specializes in men's lifestyle and streetwear, as well as accessories and footwear, operating via the brand's Kiks Tyo Head Shop store in Shibuya, Tokyo.

  6. Yuka Kosaka - Wikipedia

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    Previously, she belongs in a Japanese entertainment company, A-team, in which a number of Japanese actresses and models are belonged including Aki Hoshino. She suddenly retired from entertainment industry in 2009. During her retirement, she works at a nursery. She returned to entertainment industry in November 2023.

  7. Finder Love - Wikipedia

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    Finder Love (ファインダーラブ, Finder Love) is a series of video games published by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable and released in Japan on June 29, 2006. It is a dating sim in which the player has to take photos of or participate in mini-games with three Japanese bikini idols.

  8. Shabekuri 007 - Wikipedia

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    Shabekuri 007 (しゃべくり007, Shabekuri Sebun) is a Japanese talk and variety television show featuring seven high-profile comedians alongside different guests each week with little to no scripts, produced and aired on Nippon TV. [1]

  9. Monthly Comic Avarus - Wikipedia

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    The first issue was released on September 15, 2007, which replaced Comic Blade Masamune a few months after ending publication. The magazine was formerly titled Monthly Comic Blade Avarus before it was renamed in September 2010.