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Miharu Hanai (Japanese: 花井 美春, Hepburn: Hanai Miharu, born 8 February 1998) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with IAM Agency. [1] She had won folk music contests as a young child alongside her sister Aina Suzuki, before debuting as a voice actress in 2017, voicing as Sassa Kurasaki in Armed Girl's Machiavellism.
When Prim heard that Touya is the owner of the Moon Reader café, she requested him to order many romantic books from Refreese Imperium for her and the female co-workers to read at the café after a hard day's work, mostly yaoi and yuri materials including Reliel Rehm Refreese's own book series. Julio (フリオ, Furio)
Izumi Suzuki (鈴木いづみ, Suzuki Izumi, July 10, 1949 – February 17, 1986) was a Japanese writer and actress, known for her science fiction stories and essays on Japanese pop culture. Married to avant-garde saxophonist Kaoru Abe until his death from overdose, [ 1 ] she is also known for her association with photographer Nobuyoshi Araki .
Suzuki didn't at first get critical attention as a "B-movie director." By 1965, some critics began to take note of his style, but this film had very mixed reviews, mostly disappointing. In this case, the first version of Tamura's story was chaste (the girls were "entertainers," not "comfort women") and romantically inclined, and Suzuki ...
This novel was later adapted into the 1991 film Thousand Pieces of Gold, starring Rosalind Chao (as Polly) and Chris Cooper (as Charlie). Polly Bemis: A Chinese American Pioneer , written by Priscilla Wegars and published in 2003, is a noted elementary classroom history book.
Yuuka Suzuki (鈴木ゆうか, Suzuki Yūka, born August 1, 1996) is a Japanese model and actress. She is best known as an exclusive model for the women's fashion magazine Non-no since 2014. Career
Shizuka's maiden name is Oda (小田) and she is the one of the three daughters born to Toru (徹, Tōru) and Setsuko Oda (小田 節子, Oda Setsuko), who live in Ashikaga. Her sisters are Yoshimi (良美), who has a daughter named Tomoko, and Kazuko (紀子), who has a son named Kenichi. Tomoko is one of the first victims of the cursed tape ...
Kagerō-za (陽炎座, Heat-Haze Theatre) is a 1981 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on a novel by Kyōka Izumi. [1] [2] It forms the middle section of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen (1980) and followed by Yumeji (1991), surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period (1912–1926) setting.