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  2. Classical Japanese - Wikipedia

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    The classical Japanese language (文語, bungo, "literary language"), also called "old writing" (古文, kobun) and sometimes simply called "Medieval Japanese", is the literary form of the Japanese language that was the standard until the early Shōwa period (1926–1989).

  3. Emperor Kōbun - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Kōbun was named the 39th emperor by the Meiji government in 1870; and since the late 19th century, he is known by the posthumous name accorded to him by Meiji scholars.

  4. TMS Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    March 7, 1981 – May 29, 1982: 63 Comedy, Slice of Life Adapted from the original manga by Shun'ichi Yukimuro and Shizue Takanashi, which was serialized in Kodansha's Nakayoshi manga magazine for girls from 1979 to 1982. Shin Dokonjō Gaeru: NTV September 7, 1981 – March 29, 1982: 30 Second adaptation of Dokonjō Gaeru. Ulysses 31 [52 ...

  5. Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen - Wikipedia

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    The film earned ¥184.66 million on its opening weekend in Japan. [2] By May 17, the film had grossed over US$10 million. [3] In a review for The Japan Times, Mark Schilling applauded Tatsuya Fuji for his performance of Ryuzo, stating, "Though looking every one of his 74 real-life years, Fuji brings a volatile energy to proceedings that would otherwise be merely absurd... when he starts raging ...

  6. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    Data transfer rate (read/write) can be measured by writing a large file to disk using special file-generator tools, then reading back the file. Transfer rate can be influenced by file system fragmentation and the layout of the files. [129] HDD data transfer rate depends upon the rotational speed of the platters and the data recording density.