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Tamaki Suoh (Japanese: 須王 環, Hepburn: Suō Tamaki, sometimes romanized as Suou [1] [2]) is a fictional character and the primary male protagonist from the manga and anime series Ouran High School Host Club, created by Bisco Hatori. In the manga and its adaptations, he is the president and co-founder of the host club, entertaining guests ...
Summer Flower (Japanese: 夏の花, Hepburn: Natsu no hana), also translated as Summer Flowers, is a short story by Japanese writer Tamiki Hara first published in 1947. It depicts the bombing of Hiroshima and its immediate aftermath, which Hara had experienced in person. [1]
Tamaki (玉城町, Tamaki-chō) is a town located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2021, the town had an estimated population of 15,353 in 5844 households and a population density of 380 persons per km². [1] The total area of the town was 40.94 square kilometres (15.81 sq mi).
Dance in the Vampire Bund (Japanese: ダンス イン ザ ヴァンパイアバンド, Hepburn: Dansu in za Vanpaia Bando) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nozomu Tamaki. The manga was serialized in Media Factory 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper between 2005 and 2012, and is licensed for publication in English ...
Tamiki Hara (原民喜, Hara Tamiki, 15 November 1905 – 13 March 1951) was a Japanese writer and survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima, known for his works in the atomic bomb literature genre. [ 1 ] Biography
Please, Jeeves (Japanese: プリーズ、ジーヴス, Hepburn: Purīzu, Jīvusu) is a Japanese manga series adapted from the comedic Jeeves short stories written by English humourist P. G. Wodehouse. The original stories were translated into Japanese by Tamaki Morimura and illustrated by Bun Katsuta. [1]
Nina Tamaki (玉城 仁菜, Tamaki Nina, born 29 February 1996) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Okinawa Prefecture, affiliated with Just Pro. [1] She is known for voicing Maru Niko in Love Kome, Nina Yamada in Blue Reflection Ray, and Matthias Hildesheimer in The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest.
In 2000 her first published story Hadaka (裸, Naked) won the Kyushu Arts Festival Literary Prize and was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize, but did not win. [2] [4] Two years later, after three more Akutagawa Prize nominations, Daido won the 128th Akutagawa Prize for Shoppai doraibu (しょっぱいドライブ, Salty Drive), a novel about a relationship between a younger woman and older man.