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  2. Iroha - Wikipedia

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    Irohazaka (いろは坂), a one-way switchback mountain road in Nikkō, Tochigi, is named for the poem because it has 48 corners. The route was popular with Buddhist pilgrims on their way to Lake Chūzenji, which is at the top of the forested hill that this road climbs. While the narrow road has been modernized over the years, care has been ...

  3. Eikaiwa school - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of the word eikaiwa (英会話, English language conversation) and gakkō (学校, school) or kyōshitsu (教室, classroom). Although the Japanese public education system mandates that English be taught as part of the curriculum from the fifth grade, the focus is generally on English grammar . [ 2 ]

  4. Initial D (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Players with a save data from Sega World Driver Championship were rewarded with a full tune ticket and avatar pieces based on the driver level. [2] There are 13 games in the series; 10 for arcades and 3 for home consoles. Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.1 (Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.2 (Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3 (Arcade)

  5. Eiko Ishioka - Wikipedia

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    Ishioka's work with Francis Ford Coppola on the poster for the Japanese release of Apocalypse Now led to their later collaboration in Coppola's Dracula, which earned Ishioka an Academy Award. [6] Ishioka also worked on four of Tarsem Singh's films, beginning with the Jennifer Lopez starrer The Cell in 2000 and including The Fall , Immortals ...

  6. Cipher Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cipher Academy (Japanese: 暗号学園のいろは, Hepburn: Angō Gakuen no Iroha) is a Japanese manga series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Yūji Iwasaki. It was serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from November 2022 to February 2024, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes.

  7. Seiha English Academy - Wikipedia

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    Seiha English Academy (セイハ英語学院, Seiha eigo gakuin) is a private eikaiwa English conversation school run by Seiha Network Co., Ltd. (セイハネットワーク株式会社, Seiha Nettowāku kabushiki gaisha) started primarily in western Japan for children from three months to 14 years old.

  8. English-language education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    By the year 1874, there were 91 foreign language schools in Japan, out of which 82 of them taught English. And in 1923, Englishman Harold E. Palmer was invited to Japan by the Ministry of Education, where he would later found the Institute for Research in English Teaching in Tokyo and introduce the aural-oral approach to teaching English.

  9. Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift - Wikipedia

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    He is able to defeat every rival and challenges every leader, called a "Slasher", from Hakone, Haruna, Nikko, Omote Rokko and Irohazaka. After he beats "Speed King", Iroha's Uphill's Slasher, he challenges Hamagaki, aka Kaido President, who drives a yellow Pantera GTS (a black Acura NSX in the US version) and holds the title of "Drift King".