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Sae (written: 紗英, 紗江, 佐江, 沙恵, 三重, 彩恵, さえ in hiragana or サエ in katakana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Sae Isshiki (一色 紗英, born 1977), Japanese actress; Sae Itō (伊藤 沙恵, born 1993), Japanese shogi player; Sae Miyakawa (宮川 紗江, born 1999), Japanese ...
Dōsojin represented as a human couple.. Dōsojin (道祖神, literally, "road ancestor deity") is a generic name for a type of Shinto kami popularly worshipped in Kantō and neighboring areas in Japan where, as tutelary deities of borders and paths, they are believed to protect travellers, pilgrims, villages, and individuals in "transitional stages" from epidemics and evil spirits.
Sae Miyazawa (宮澤 佐江, Miyazawa Sae, born August 13, 1990 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, television personality and former singer, signed under the entertainment agency Horipro. She is best known for her affiliations with AKB48 and its various sister- and subgroups. [ 1 ]
Sae (given name), a feminine Japanese given name Sale railway station, Victoria Société anonyme égyptienne ("Egyptian Anonymous Society"), Egyptian variant of S.A.
Sae Yamamoto (山本 紗衣, Yamamoto Sae, born 28 October 1986) [1] [2] better known as Suzanne (スザンヌ, Suzannu) is a Japanese variety tarento, actress, and singer. She was a member of musical groups Pabo and Aladdin. She is represented with K Dash Stage.
Sae Yamamoto (Japanese: 山本冴, Hepburn: Yamamoto Sae, born 2 May 2001) is a Japanese curler. She currently plays second on the Hokkaido Bank curling team skipped by Miku Nihira . In 2022, she medaled gold at the World Junior Curling Championships as the skip for the Japanese team.
In 2006, Sae has moved back to Japan, and set up a school for children in her house. The film ends when Sae sees Kouhei under the flowering dogwood tree, and Sae welcomes Kouhei back home. After the credits there is a cutscene with a little girl, looking at that same tree Sae always was.
The Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (日本自動車規格 (Nihon Jidōsha Kikaku, JASO)) is an organization that sets automotive standards in Japan, similar to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in the United States.