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  2. Yojijukugo - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese yojijukugo are closely related to the Chinese chengyu, in that a great many of the former are adopted from the latter and have the same or similar meaning as in Chinese. [2] Many other yojijukugo, however, are Japanese in origin. Some examples of these indigenous Japanese four-character idioms are:

  3. Tenchijin - Wikipedia

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    Tenchijin (天地人) is a 2009 Japanese super historical drama television series, and the 48th taiga drama of NHK. It aired every Sunday from January 4 to November 22, 2009, spanning 47 episodes. [Note 1] The drama centers on the life of 16th century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu, played by Satoshi Tsumabuki. Production began on April 27, 2007.

  4. 2012 Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese-language name should be given in the intro of those articles. Please help improve this article if you can. ( February 2021 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  5. Toshio Furukawa - Wikipedia

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    Toshio Furukawa (古川 登志夫, Furukawa Toshio, born July 16, 1946 in Tochigi [2]) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator affiliated with Aoni Production. He is married to fellow voice actress Shino Kakinuma .

  6. Awaiting Kirin - Wikipedia

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    Awaiting Kirin (麒麟がくる, Kirin ga Kuru) is a 2020 Japanese historical drama television series starring Hiroki Hasegawa as Akechi Mitsuhide, a samurai and general during the Sengoku period. The series is the 59th NHK taiga drama , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] premiering on January 19, 2020.

  7. 2010 Japanese television dramas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese television dramas shown within Japan during the year of 2010. ... 10.3%: Aibou: Season 8 : Yutaka Mizutani, Mitsuhiro Oikawa:

  8. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    They often appear among the many characters and creatures featured in Japanese cinema, animation, comics, role-playing games, and video games. [42] The Unicode emoji character U+1F47A (👺) represents a tengu, under the name "Japanese Goblin". [43] The Touhou Project series prominently features tengu as a species of youkai within the setting ...

  9. Karei-naru Ichizoku - Wikipedia

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    The series attracted high ratings. Over the course of its run, the series averaged 23.9% in the Kanto region (TBS) and 30.4% in the Kansai region (MBS). The second half of the series' two-part "Finale" attained a rating of 30.4%, the highest rating achieved by a Japanese drama episode in 2007. [7]