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  2. Okaasan to Issho - Wikipedia

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    Okaasan to Issho (おかあさんといっしょ, With Mother) is a children's television program airing weekday mornings in Japan on NHK. The show consists of seasonal songs, the Fantane! segment, and animated shorts like Tomodachi Hachi Nin [ 1 ] (previously also Deko Boko Friends ).

  3. Okiya - Wikipedia

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    An okiya (置屋) is the lodging house/drinking establishment to which a maiko or geisha is affiliated with during her career as a geisha. The okiya is typically run by the "mother" (okā-san) of the house, who handles a geisha's engagements, the development of her skills, and funds her training through a particular teahouse.

  4. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    Jibun is a Japanese word meaning "oneself" and sometimes "I", but it has an additional usage in Kansai as a casual second-person pronoun. In traditional Kansai dialect, the honorific suffix -san is sometimes pronounced -han when -san follows a, e and o; for example, okaasan ("mother") becomes okaahan, and Satō-san ("Mr. Satō") becomes Satō ...

  5. Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?

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    Masato Oosuki is a teenager who is usually annoyed by his overly doting mother, Mamako, until both are teleported to a fantasy-themed world inside an online game.Masato tries his hardest to show his prowess inside the game, but constantly finds himself flustered by the fact that his mother possesses much higher stats, thus she can easily defeat all opponents with her twin swords, leaving ...

  6. Daisuke Yokoyama - Wikipedia

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    Daisuke Yokoyama (横山 だいすけ, 横山 大介, Yokoyama Daisuke, born 29 May 1983, in Oyumino, Chiba, Chiba [1] (now Oyumino, Midori-ku, Chiba)) is a Japanese singer and actor. He is the 11th generation Uta no onīsan of NHK 's programme Okaasan to Issho .

  7. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called keishō (敬称), which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when talking to, or referring to others in a conversation. Suffixes are often gender-specific at the end of names, while prefixes are attached to the beginning of many nouns.

  8. NHK Educational TV - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 1959, Okaasan to Issho’s broadcast started. Okaasan to Issho broadcast as a children program to all places broadcasting NHK Educational TV. Due to the influence of the first oil crisis, after January 16, 1974, 1 to 3 hours between 14:30 to 17:30 were used for an interruption, [ 3 ] and the midnight broadcast was interrupted ...

  9. Takumi Mitani - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Mitani (三谷 たくみ, 三谷 卓美, Mitani Takumi, born 8 May 1986) is a Japanese female singer. ... Okaasan to Issho Winter Special: ...