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Mitsuru Adachi (Japanese: あだち 充 or 安達 充, Hepburn: Adachi Mitsuru, born February 9, 1951) is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. [ 1 ]
In Persona 4 Golden, Adachi is added as one of the new Social Links the player can build, initially represented by The Jester (道化師, Dōkeshi, "The Pierrot" in Japan); at the game's climax, the player has the option of pursuing Adachi as the main culprit, which changes the Social Link name to The Hunger, or in the Japanese version The Lust ...
"Adachi-ga Hara", the title of the first issue in the 1970s Lion Books manga series as well as the fifth episode of the anime adaptation The noh play Kurozuka also known in kabuki as "Ōshū Adachigahara" (奥州安達原)
Yuto Adachi (安達 祐人, Adachi Yūto, born January 23, 1998), known mononymously as Yuto (Korean: 유토; Japanese: ユウト), is a Japanese rapper and dancer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Pentagon , formed by Cube Entertainment .
Rika Adachi (足立 梨花, Adachi Rika, born October 16, 1992) is a Japanese tarento and actress. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was born in Nagasaki Prefecture , and raised in Mie Prefecture . [ 3 ] She has appeared in several films, including Say "I love you" (2014) and Ghost Theater (2015), and has played leading roles in the TV Drama Kinkyori Renai ...
Osamu Adachi (足立 理, Adachi Osamu, born December 22, 1987) is a Japanese actor and a former member of the acting group D-BOYS. He is best known for his role as Eiji Kikumaru in The Prince of Tennis musical series, Tenimyu , and in the live film adaptation .
Shingo Adachi was born in Osaka, Japan. [2] He is an alumnus of Department of Visual Concept Planning, Osaka University of Arts.At first, he wanted to become a professional manga artist and joined a manga/anime research circle called 'CAS' while he was still in college.
Adachi was born into an impoverished family, originally descended from samurai, [1] in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1890 (the 23rd year of the reign of Emperor Meiji, which is why his father, who had been a professional officer in the Japanese military, [1] chose the kanji for "23" to represent his given name "Hatazō").