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  2. Shin'ya Shokudō - Wikipedia

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    Shin'ya Shokudō (深夜食堂, lit. ' Midnight Diner '), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yarō Abe [].It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original Zōkan from October 2006 to August 2007, before being transferred to Big Comic Original in August 2007.

  3. 100,000-year problem - Wikipedia

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    An international climate modelling exercise (Abe-ouchi et al., Nature, 2013 [24]) demonstrated that climate models can replicate the 100,000-year cyclicity given the orbital forcing and carbon dioxide levels of the late Pleistocene. The isostatic history of ice sheets was implicated in mediating the 100,000-year response to the orbital forcing.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    Japanese scholar of Chinese philosophy (1951-2022) 1951-11-10 2022-02-05 philosopher: Q20040052: Tamako Toguchi: Japanese politician and nurse 1937-12-16 2022-03-12 politician nurse: Q11430342: Makiko Hamada: Japanese businessman and politician (1942-2022) 1942-03-19 2022-05-29 businessperson politician: Q11557922: Yoshiko Yagita: Japanese ...

  5. Ayaka (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ayaka, a Japanese singer whose real name is Ayaka Iida (飯田 絢香); Ayaka Fukuhara (福原綾香, born 1989), a Japanese voice actress; Ayaka Hibiki (響 綾香), a Japanese stage and voice actress

  6. Ayako - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Hamada (浜田 文子, born 1981), Japanese-Mexican professional wrestler; Ayako Hara (原 綾子, born 1988), Japanese model and beauty pageant winner; Ayako Hirose (広瀬 綾子, born 1969), Japanese tennis player; Ayako Ikeda (池田 綾子, born 1978), Japanese singer-songwriter; Ayako Imoto (井本 絢子, born 1986), Japanese comedian

  7. Catch These Hands! - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Takebe, a young woman in her early twenties, intends to leave behind her history as a delinquent leader in high school and reform her image. By chance she encounters her high-school rival, Kirara Soramori.

  8. Ōuchi clan - Wikipedia

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    Local legend in modern Yamaguchi City has it that the Ōuchi clan were of Korean origins, specifically descended from a prince of Baekje.The Ōuchi-shi Jitsruroku (大内氏実録), [1] a work of the historian Kondō Kiyoshi (近藤清石, 1833–1916), is one of the books which adopt this legend.

  9. Ayako Sono - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Sono (曽野 綾子, Sono Ayako, born September 17, 1931) is a Japanese writer. Sono is considered to be a conservative. She was considered to be an advisor to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. She has drawn controversy for advocating for a system similar to South Africa's apartheid for Japan's immigrants.