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  2. Kunoichi - Wikipedia

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    Kunoichi (Japanese: くノ一, also くのいち or クノイチ) is a Japanese cant term for "woman" (女, onna). [1] [2] In popular culture, it is often used for female ninja or practitioner of ninjutsu (ninpo). The term was largely popularized by novelist Futaro Yamada in his novel Ninpō Hakkenden (忍法八犬伝) in 1964. [1]

  3. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 543 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Misaki (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Misaki (三崎 和雄), Japanese professional mixed martial arts fighter and former judoka; Kiyoshi Misaki (見崎 清志, born 1946), Japanese racing driver; Mitsuhiro Misaki (見崎 充洋, born 1970), Japanese football player; Nako Misaki (岬 なこ), Japanese voice actress and singer; Shiro Misaki (三崎 四郎), Japanese football ...

  5. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    Empress Jingū (169–269): A semi-legendary Regent Empress who was involved in many impactful events in Japanese history and led a mythological invasion of Korean Peninsula. [48] Nakano Takeko (1847–1868): The leader of the Jōshitai (Girls' Army), she participated in the Boshin war, leading several women in a charge against the Imperial forces.

  6. Nakoruru - Wikipedia

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    Nakoruru (ナコルル, Nakoruru) is a fictional character in the Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits in Japan) series of fighting games by SNK.She is one of the series' best known and most popular characters alongside its main protagonist Haohmaru, and has been introduced in the original Samurai Shodown in 1993.

  7. Category:Japanese female mixed martial artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese female mixed martial artists" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Category:Japanese female martial artists - Wikipedia

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    Japanese female judoka (120 P) K. Japanese female karateka (34 P) Japanese female kickboxers (46 P) M. Japanese female mixed martial artists (66 P) S.

  9. Sayaka - Wikipedia

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    Kim Chung-seon (1571–1642), born name Sayaka (沙也可) and often known by his pen name Mohadang, was a Japanese general who defected to Korea during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598). Fictional characters