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The jōyō kanji (常用漢字, Japanese pronunciation: [dʑoːjoːkaꜜɲdʑi], lit. "regular-use kanji") system of representing written Japanese currently consists of 2,136 characters. List of characters
Akatsuki Kain, a character in the manga series Vampire Knight; Akatsuki, a city in the manga series Tegami Bachi; Akatsuki, a character in the video game Akatsuki Blitzkampf; Akatsuki Ousawa, a character in the novel series Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero; Akatsuki Augus-Mixta, a character in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
Nanase Akatsuki (七瀬), a character in the manga series Mamotte! Lollipop; Nanase Hida (七瀬), a main heroine of the manga series Telepathic Wanderers; Nanase Kudō (七瀬), a character in the Japanese light novel series Kaze no Stigma; Nanase Matsuura (ナナセ), a character from the anime series Macross Frontier
Code Geass R2 appeared in From Software (Demon's Souls, Armored Core) and Banpresto's PlayStation 3 exclusive mecha action game Another Century's Episode R, released in Japan in August 2010 and in which both versions of Suzaku's Lancelot, Lelouch's Shinkiro, both versions of Kallen's Guren, and C.C.'s Akatsuki are playable.
Akira Akatsuki (暁月 あきら, born 1977), Japanese manga artist; Akira Amano (天野 明, born 1973), Japanese manga artist; Akira Amari (甘利 明, born 1949), Japanese politician; Akira Ando (安東 輝, born 1995), Japanese footballer; Akira Aoyama (青山士, 1878–1963), Japanese civil engineer
Nagato is the recognized leader of the Akatsuki and Konan's partner, with Obito Uchiha acting as his benefactor. [9] The "Pain" that is most often seen and used in the series is the Deva Path. This is actually Nagato's deceased friend Yahiko ( 弥彦 ) , one of six animated corpses collectively known as "The Six Paths of Pain" that are ...
List of Naruto characters#Akatsuki From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.
One JAXA probe, Akatsuki; One ESA probe, Venus Express. In order to enter Venus orbit, a satellite has to perform an engine burn to reduce the speed. Otherwise, the probe moves too fast to achieve orbit and will be a flyby. A noteworthy case is that of Japanese probe Akatsuki, which failed to enter orbit around Venus on 6 December 2010. [2]