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Tamahiko goes back to Tokyo, gets Yuzuki back, and cuts ties with his father, with Tamako and Tamao following him, leaving only the oldest sister, Tamayo, to succeed the Shima family. In preparation for their wedding, Tamahiko and Yuzuki visit Yuzuki's family in Iwate. Eventually, Tamahiko takes Yuzuki's last name, Tachibana, and becomes a teacher.
' The Four Brothers of the Yuzuki Household ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shizuki Fujisawa . It has been serialized in Shogakukan 's shōjo manga magazine Betsucomi since August 2018, with its chapters collected into 18 tankōbon volumes as of September 2024 [update] .
Yuzuki Yukari (結月ゆかり), a Vocaloid character; Yuzuki Seo (瀬尾 結月), a character in the manga and anime series Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun; Yuzuki Fuwa (不破 優月), a character from the Assassination Classroom manga and anime series; Yuzuki Choco (癒月ちょこ), a character from the "Hololive" virtual YouTuber (VTuber) talent ...
Asako Yuzuki (柚木 麻子, Yuzuki Asako, born 1981) is a Japanese writer. She has won the All Yomimono Prize for New Writers and the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize , she has been nominated multiple times for the Naoki Prize , and her novels have been adapted for television, radio, and film.
As the Tamaya shop decides to put on a mochi pounding event for October 10, Mochi Day, Anko asks Tamako to set some daifuku aside for Yuzuki, the boy she has a crush on, but can't bring herself to face him in person. Asked by Tamako to help, Mochizō learns that Anko is depressed because Yuzuki is transferring to another school on Mochi Day.
Yuzuki Shiraishi (白石 結月, Shiraishi Yuzuki) Voiced by: Saori Hayami [9] (Japanese); Amanda Lee [10] (English) She is a first-year high school student from Hokkaido, who has a calm and cool personality compared to the others. She is an actress who started in entertainment and commercials at the age of four and, due to her long business ...
Yuzuki no Kimi (弓月君) was the founder of the Hata clan, an immigrant clan in ancient Japan who hailed from the kingdom of Baekje according to the Nihon Shoki. [1] He is considered one of the three most influential Toraijins alongside Achi no omi and Wani during the Kofun period .
Mōryō no Hako (魍魎の匣, "Box of Spirits and Goblins") is a Japanese novel by Natsuhiko Kyogoku. It is the second novel in the Kyōgokudō series that began with Summer of the Ubume. The novel has been turned into a live action feature film, a manga, an anime television series, and a stage musical.