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5 Centimeters per Second (Japanese: 秒速5センチメートル, Hepburn: Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru) is a 2007 Japanese romantic drama animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It theatrically premiered on 3 March 2007.
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The 5 centimeters band, a radio frequency band in the United States; An imprint of Hong Kong clothing company I.T; 5 Centimeters Per Second, a Japanese anime film;
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5 Centimeters per Second: Makoto Shinkai March 3, 2007 65m Original work, written by Makoto Shinkai. 2009 Asylum Session: Takuto Aoki July 25, 2009 60m 2010 Planzet: Jun Awazu May 22, 2010 55m CGI production. 2011 Children Who Chase Lost Voices: Makoto Shinkai May 7, 2011 120m Original work, written by Makoto Shinkai. 2013 Dareka no Manazashi
5 Centimeters per Second: one more side (ISBN 978-4-0472-7307-8) The Place Promised in Our Early Days ( ISBN 978-4-7577-2588-1 ) He was also a screenplay assistant for the award-winning anime Your Name .
It peaked on the Oricon weekly singles chart at No. 18 and charted for 24 weeks. [1] The song was originally used as a theme song in The Moon and a Cabbage , a 1996 film starring Yamazaki himself. It was later used as the ending theme song for the 2007 film 5 Centimeters per Second. As the song is played in a convenience store, the film's male ...
In some names, Japanese characters phonetically "spell" a name and have no intended meaning behind them. Many Japanese personal names use puns. [16] Although usually written in kanji, Japanese names have distinct differences from Chinese names through the selection of characters in a name and the pronunciation of them. A Japanese person can ...