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  2. Oku no Hosomichi - Wikipedia

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    Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道, originally おくのほそ道), translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North and The Narrow Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, considered one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo period. [1] The first edition was published posthumously in 1702. [2]

  3. The Mourning Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Mourning Forest (殯の森, Mogari no mori) is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Naomi Kawase.It won the Grand Prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. [1] It tells the story of a nurse (played by Machiko Ono) who is grieving for her dead child.

  4. Record of Lodoss War - Wikipedia

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    The Bewitched Stone (幻惑の魔石, Genwaku no Mashaku), side story of novel 1; The Mage of Destiny (宿命の魔術師, Shukumei no Majutsushi), side story of novel 3; The Forest of the Magic Beasts (魔獣の森, Majū no Mori), side story of novel 3, and an episode featuring the mage and magic beast tamer Elena of Alania

  5. List of Golden Kamuy chapters - Wikipedia

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    Golden Kamuy volume 1 cover, featuring Sugimoto. Golden Kamuy is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoru Noda.It is set in Hokkaido, Japan, and follows Saichi "Immortal" Sugimoto, a Japanese soldier surviving the Russo-Japanese War, trying to provide for his dead comrade's wife, and Asirpa, an Ainu girl searching for her father's murderer.

  6. Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi - Wikipedia

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    On Mori-pact Disc, a music sequencer is used and multitrack recording is adopted, which was also used on her third album. The album jacket is designed by Sheena and Yumi Ota, an employee of Sheena's private office. Sheena was in charge of the photographs and illustrations in the booklet, and she designed the lettering with Ryosuke Nagaoka .

  7. Folktales from Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hometown Rebuilding: Folktales from Japan (ふるさと 再生 ( さいせい ) 日本 ( にっぽん ) の 昔 ( むかし ) ばなし, Furusato Saisei: Nippon no Mukashi Banashi) is a 258-episode long Japanese anime television series that adapts various traditional stories from Japan.

  8. Ō no Yasumaro - Wikipedia

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    Ō no Yasumaro (太 安万侶, died August 15, 723) was a Japanese nobleman, bureaucrat, and chronicler. He may have been the son of Ō no Honji, a participant in the Jinshin War of 672. [1] He is most famous for compiling and editing, with the assistance of Hieda no Are, the Kojiki, the oldest extant Japanese history.

  9. The Tale of the Heike - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Heike ' s origin cannot be reduced to a single creator. Like most epics (the work is an epic chronicle in prose rather than verse), it is the result of the conglomeration of differing versions passed down through an oral tradition by biwa-playing bards known as biwa hōshi.