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A mobile game developed by Square Enix titled Katana Maidens ~ Toji No Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi was announced and released on iOS and Android devices in 2018. The cast reprised their roles and the game used Yoshinori Shizuma's character designs. [5] The game server itself was shut down in October 2021.
Katana Maidens: Toji No Miko is an anime television series, which is co-produced between Genco and Studio Gokumi.Kodai Kakimoto directed the series, while Tatsuya Takahashi is in charge of scripts and Yoshinori Shizuma is the character designer. [1]
Yuko Iida (飯田 友子, Iida Yūko, born September 9, 1992) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with I'm Enterprise. [2] She is best known for her roles as Kanade Hayami in THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Saki Iwasawa in Aiura, Mei Menowa in Witch Craft Works, Gazelle in Princess Principal, Azumi in Girls und Panzer, Kyoko Kurihara in MF Ghost, as well as Kirarin Penguin and Ohkuma in ...
Momo Kyun Sword (モモキュンソード, Momo Kyun Sōdo) is a Japanese light novel series by Kibidango Project, based on the Japanese folklore hero Momotarō.The light novel began serialization for free online in 2012.
Touken Ranbu the Stage (舞台 刀剣乱舞, Butai Touken Ranbu) is a series of 2.5D stage plays co-produced by Marvelous Entertainment, Nitroplus, DMM.com and Toho based on the online browser game Touken Ranbu.
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The Seven-Branched Sword (Japanese: 七支刀, Hepburn: Shichishitō) is a ceremonial sword believed to be a gift from the king of Baekje to a Yamato ruler. [1] It is mentioned in the Nihon Shoki in the fifty-second year of the reign of the semi-mythical Empress Jingū.
Tachi and uchigatana generally differ in length, degree of curvature, and how they were worn when sheathed, the latter depending on the location of the mei (銘), or signature, on the tang. The tachi style of swords preceded the development of the katana , which was not mentioned by name until near the end of the twelfth century. [ 1 ]