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  2. Big John (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Big John (Japanese: ビッグジョン) is a denim and casual clothing manufacturer founded by Kotaro Ozaki (尾崎小太郎) in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. [1] Originally named Maruo Hifuku (マルオ被服), [2] it was the first company in Japan to manufacture jeans domestically, and so has been called "the godfather of Japanese denim brands".

  3. Momotarō - Wikipedia

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    Momotarō represented the Japanese government, and the enemy states, namely the Allies, later including the United States was symbolized by the oni, the demonic figure. [72] One wartime film, in which Momotarō and his animals mount on a military operation for the Japanese Armed Forces (against the British) is Momotarō's Divine Sea Warriors.

  4. Oni - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the legend of Shuten-dōji was created that the oni began to be depicted in paintings, [10] and the 14th century Ōeyama ekotoba (大江山絵詞) is the oldest surviving emakimono (picture scroll) depicting Shuten-dōji. Shuten-dōji has been regarded as the most famous and strongest oni in Japan.

  5. Edwin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Co. Ltd., (株式会社エドウイン) mainly focuses on jeans manufacture. Edwin Head Office. Their most popular line of clothing is the 503 jeans model which was first sold in 1997. The company has flagship concept stores in Japan in Harajuku, Tokyo and Minami-Horie, Osaka. Its brands include EDWIN, SOMETHING, [2] C17, and Ladiva by EDWIN.

  6. Ibaraki-dōji - Wikipedia

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    Concerning Shuten-dōji, there are stories that he was born at the base of Mount Ibuki among other famous stories, but concerning Ibaraki-dōji, there are stories that he was born in Amagasaki, Hyōgo, and Ibaraki, Osaka among other places, and documented from various sources such as the Settsu Meisho Zue (摂津名所図会), Settsuyou Kendan (摂陽研説), and Settsuyou Gundan (摂陽群談).

  7. Kanabō - Wikipedia

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    The kanabō was also a mythical weapon, often used in tales by oni, who reputedly possessed superhuman strength. [7] [8] This is alluded to by the Japanese saying "like giving a kanabō to an oni " —meaning to give an extra advantage to someone who already has the advantage (i.e. the strong made stronger).

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