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Transliteration: "Toshi Densetsu" (Japanese: 都市伝説) Hideki Tachibana: Miya Asakawa: October 23, 2009 () 5: 5 "A Certain Pair of New Trainees" Transliteration: "Toaru Futari no Shinjin Kenshū" (Japanese: とある二人の新人研修) Tomohiro Kamitani: Nobuhiko Tenkawa: October 30, 2009 () 6: 6
A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan.
Koji Higashino (東野 幸治, Higashino Kōji, born 8 August 1967, in Takarazuka, Hyōgo) [1] is a Japanese comedian and television presenter. He is represented with Yoshimoto Creative Agency (Yoshimoto Kogyo).
The first season of the Japanese animated television series A Certain Scientific Railgun, based on the manga of the same name, follows the third Level 5 esper in Academy City named Mikoto Misaka.
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The fourth game, subtitled Kinjirareta Toshi Densetsu, was released on the Nintendo DS on 24 July 2008. [35] The game borrows the same adventure gameplay as in earlier series entries, but uses the DS's touch screen for additional interactivity with in-game objects. [ 6 ]
An occurrence of people's disappearances in the world is attributed to an urban legend called Psyren. Ageha Yoshina receives a Psyren calling card from a cloaked figure, dubbed as Nemesis Q, and uses it to search for his missing classmate Sakurako Amamiya.
The story follows a group of high school girls who are in the 'Going-Home Club'. Instead of doing regular club activities, the 'Going-Home Club' is dedicated to having as much fun as possible, by doing such things as playing video games or even simply feeding pigeons in the park.