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11eyes: Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shōjo (Japanese: 11eyes -罪と罰と贖いの少女-, lit. 11eyes: Sin, Damnation, and the Atonement Girl), known simply as 11eyes in its anime adaptation, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lass first released on April 25, 2008, for a Microsoft Windows PC as a DVD; 11 eyes is Lass' fourth game.
11eyes Crossover – Yuka Minase; Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel – Saki; Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future – Elena; Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus – Mika Nogizaka
Hiroko Okabe (岡部 広子, Okabe Hiroko, born 27 June 1980), known professionally as Yūka (優香, Yūka), is a Japanese actress, presenter, and former gravure idol. [2] [3] She is known for playing the lead role in NHK's drama Honjitsu wa Taian Nari [4] and presenting the TBS variety show Ōsama no Brunch. [5]
From left to right: Setsuna Kiyoura, Sekai Saionji, Hikari Kuroda, Kotonoha Katsura and Nanami Kanroji. This is a list of characters from the visual novel School Days and its adaptations.
Yuka Iguchi (井口 裕香, Iguchi Yuka, born July 11, 1988) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [4] Biography. She auditioned for Broccoli.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nippon Steel is considering proposing a bold change in plan from its previous approach of seeking to buy U.S. Steel, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on ...
In 2009, she changed her name to Elly Akira and had roles in mainstream films such as the drama Yoko Namino: On Special Assignment (特命女子アナ並野容子, Tokumei joshi-ana: Namino Yōko) directed by Yūji Tajiri and released in Japan on 18 September 2009 [11] and When You Love and When You Are Loved (愛するとき,愛されるとき, Aisuru toki, aisareru toki) from the Love&Eros ...
YUKA, formally Yuka Muraishi (村石有香, Muraishi Yuka) and formerly Yuka Sato (佐藤有香 Satō Yuka), is a Japanese singer, born on December 10, 1970.She is best known for her work in Japanese animation, including the ending themes of several Dragon Ball Z theatrical films (with Hironobu Kageyama), as well as singing "Mirai no Kioku", the opening theme of the series Kiddy Grade.