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  2. Mariko (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Shiga (真理子), a Japanese idol and voice actress; Mariko Shimizu (マリコ), a Japanese novelist; Mariko Shinoda (麻里子), a former member of the Japanese idol group AKB48; Mariko Takahashi (gymnast) (高橋 麻理子, born 1988), Japanese gymnast; Mariko Takahashi (model and actress) (高橋 マリ子, born 1984), Japanese model ...

  3. Mariko Ooe - Wikipedia

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    Nikkei Veritas Mariko Ooe no Moyamoya Talk (2 Jun 2009 – 19 March 2013, Radio Nikkei 1st) Mariko no Heya (4 Oct – 20 December 2009) Ryo Ishikawa Special Respect: Golf o Aisuru Hitobito e (Apr 2010 – Mar 2012, assistant bimonthly with Miho Ohashi et al.) Sekai no Kenchiku o Meguru!:

  4. Japanese New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    The immigration of these short-term business expatriates led to the creation of a wider Japanese community in Auckland. [7] Located in Auckland is the Auckland Japanese Supplementary School, [15] the New Zealand-Japan Society of Auckland, [16] and the Auckland Japanese Christian Church. [17] Japanese New Zealanders in Auckland typically reside ...

  5. List of marae in the Auckland region - Wikipedia

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    Marae name Wharenui name Iwi and Hapū Location Araparera / Te Aroha Pā: Kia Mahara: Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara (Ngāti Rāngo / Rongo), Ngāti Whātua: Glorit: Haranui / Otakanini: Ngā Tai i Turia ki te Maro: Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara (Ngāti Whātua Tūturu, Te Taoū), Ngāti Whātua: Parakai: Kakanui Marae: Te Kia Ora

  6. Anna Sawai's 'Shogun' role felt personal: Mariko is 'every ...

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    Anna Sawai says she connected deeply with Lady Toda Mariko, her character in FX's 'Shogun,' and that she was encouraged by the creators' desire to avoid stereotypes of Japanese women.

  7. Mariko Asabuki - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Asabuki (朝吹 真理子, Asabuki Mariko) is a Japanese writer. Her novels have won the Akutagawa Prize and the Bunkamura Deux Magots Prize, and she was named one of Vogue Japan 's 2011 Women of the Year.

  8. Goro Tameike - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] Tameike has also written and directed a number of soft-core erotic V-Cinema productions, several starring Mariko Kawana. [13] In August 2003 Tameike married Mariko Kawana [14] and he directed her retirement video Mariko Last Love which was released by Moodyz in March 2004. [15] Their son was born in November 2004. [14]

  9. Mari (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mari Mori (茉莉, 1903–1987), Japanese author, daughter of novelist Mori Ōgai; Mari Motohashi (麻里, born 1986), Japanese curler; Mari Must (1920–2008), Estonian linguist; Mari Natsuki (マリ, born 1952), Japanese singer, dancer, and actress; Mari Ness (born c 1971) is an American poet and author