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Hitoka Yachi (谷地 仁花, Yachi Hitoka) is a first-year student and the assistant manager of Karasuno's volleyball club. Kiyoko recruits her to take over managing the team after she graduates. Extremely anxious and shy, Yachi routinely overthinks her interactions with the team, but serves as a strong pillar of support.
Sumire Morohoshi was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on April 23, 1999.At the time of birth, the right side of her body was paralysed, but the paralysis was cured within a few months.
Hyper Projection Engeki: Haikyu!! (ハイパープロジェクション演劇「ハイキュー!!」, Haipā Purojekushon Engeki Haikyū!!) is a series of 2.5D stage plays directed by Worry Kinoshita and written by Norihito Nakayashiki, based on the manga Haikyu!! by Haruichi Furudate.
Yamaguchi is subbed in as the pinch server and his serves are able to gain Karasuno more points. The gap between the two teams have shrunk, but Oikawa's strong serves win Aoba Johsai the second set. As the teams are switching sides, Yamaguchi marvels how amazing Oikawa's serves are and Hinata compliments that his are amazing as well.
The province was given to the family in 1600 after Yamauchi Kazutoyo led troops under Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Battle of Sekigahara. [2] The family stayed loyal to the Tokugawa dynasty until shortly before its overthrow in 1868. The head of the family at that time Yamauchi Toyoshige became prince of the newly formed Kōchi Prefecture under ...
Hideko Yamaguchi, plaintiff foster mother in Sweden v. Yamaguchi, a famous international family law trial; Yamaguchi Hisashi (山口 久, 1952–2010), Japanese sumo wrestler; Hitomi Yamaguchi (山口 瞳, 1923–1995), Japanese novelist and essayist; Hōshun Yamaguchi (山口 蓬春, 1893–1971), Japanese painter
2nd kumichō (1925–1942): Noboru Yamaguchi, son of Harukichi Yamaguchi; 3rd kumichō (1946–1981): Kazuo Taoka; When Taoka inherited the title of kumichō, it was merely a local family with only a few dozen members. It was Taoka who made Yamaguchi-gumi Japan's largest criminal organization. He urged his underlings to have legitimate ...
Particularly famous was the invitation by Ōuchi Masahiro of the famous painter Sesshū to Yamaguchi in 1486. In 1551, the daimyō Ōuchi Yoshitaka tried to move Emperor Go-Nara and his court from war-torn Kyoto to Yamaguchi. But the Ōuchi's chief military vassals opposed this plan, fearing that imperial courtiers would displace them.