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Rintaro Shindo is portrayed by Takaya Yamaguchi (山口 貴也, Yamaguchi Takaya). As a child, Rintaro is portrayed by Haruto Ohno ( 大野 遥斗 , Ōno Haruto ) in the series and Reo Miyauchi ( 宮宇地 怜央 , Miyauchi Reo ) in the V-Cinema Kamen Rider Saber: Trio of Deep Sin .
So I'm a Spider, So What? (Japanese: 蜘蛛ですが、なにか?, Hepburn: Kumo Desu ga, Nanika?) is a Japanese light novel isekai series written by Okina Baba and illustrated by Tsukasa Kiryu.
Shindo or Shindō may refer to: Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale ( 震度 , shindo ) Shindo (religion) (신도), an alternative name of Korean Shamanism used by Shamanic associations in modern South Korea.
2.50–3.15 m/s 2: VII–IX 6+ (6強) 6.0–6.4 Impossible to stand; cannot move without crawling. Most heavy and unanchored furniture moves or becomes displaced. Trees can fall down due to violent shaking. Bridges and roads suffer moderate to severe damage. Less earthquake-resistant houses will collapse or be severely damaged.
A kamikaze aircraft crashes into a US warship in May 1945. Kamikaze (神風, pronounced [kamiꜜkaze]; ' divine wind ' [1] or ' spirit wind '), officially Shinpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (神風特別攻撃隊, ' Divine Wind Special Attack Unit '), were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in ...
Kenichi Shinoda (篠田 建市, Shinoda Ken'ichi, born January 25, 1942), also known as Shinobu Tsukasa (司 忍, Tsukasa Shinobu), is a Japanese yakuza and the sixth and current kumicho (supreme kingpin, or chairman) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza organization.
Mount Komaki (小牧山, Komakiyama) is an 86 m-high (282 ft) mountain located in the city of Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.At one point, the mountain was topped with the original Komakiyama Castle, built by Oda Nobunaga. [1]
Komaki (小牧市, Komaki-shi) is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 October 2019, the city had an estimated population of 148,872 in 68,174 households, [1] and a population density of 2,370 inhabitants per square kilometre (6,100/sq mi).