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Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (大奥, Ōoku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga.It was serialized in Hakusensha's manga magazine Melody from June 2004 to December 2020, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes.
Ōoku (大奥) is a Japanese drama produced by FujiTV.The story is set in the Edo period and is fiction set against a background of historical fact. The Ōoku was the part the ladies lived in Edo Castle.
- Occasionally going in and out of the Naka-oku O-hirozashiki (御広座敷) - Underlings of the omote-zukai - In charge of the meals for the ambassadors that visited the Ōoku. O-sannoma (御三之間) - Responsible for the cleaning of the three sections of Honmaru Palace O-nakai (御仲居) - Responsible for cooking all the meals
Oh! Oku (大奥, Ōoku) is a Japanese historic romantic drama film released on December 23, 2006, by Fuji Television. [1] The film revolves around the Ejima-Ikushima affair of 1714. Director Tōru Hayashi and screenplay writer Taeko Asano also directed and wrote the 2003~2005 television series of the same name on the Fuji Television.
Oku Nagba Ozala Onuora (born Orlando Wong, 9 March 1952), known as the "father of Jamaican dub poetry" is a Jamaican dub poet and performer. Biography.
Oku refused to attend strategy and staff meetings, and thereby gained a reputation for being both a "lone wolf" and also a brilliant tactician capable of independent action. However, Oku's reluctance to attend the staff meetings was due to his partial deafness, and inability to comprehend and contribute to the discussions.
Oku (奥) is a common Japanese surname. Despite the apparent overlap with the modern go-on reading of oku that is derived from Middle Chinese , this term is actually rooted in Old Japanese , appearing in the Man'yōshū collection of poetry dating to roughly 759 CE.
One March, Oriko "Okko" Seki with her parents Shoji and Sakiko travel to Hananoyu's ritual dance for an annual Shinto spring festival celebrating the hot springs. After surviving a car accident where her parents are killed, Okko moves in with her grandmother Mineko at the Harunoya Inn, a ryokan in Hananoyu hot spa town in the shadow of Mount Ikoma in Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park near ...