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  2. Horiyoshi III - Wikipedia

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    Nakano got his own tattoo from Horiyoshi II [3] —Shodai Horiyoshi's son—and lead to Nakano becoming Horiyoshi I's apprentice at age 25. [ 5 ] Horiyoshi III is the second tattooist to be granted the honorific title, which passes from master to apprentice.

  3. Happinet - Wikipedia

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    In February 1968, Hiroshi Kawai left Bandai to establish his own toy business. Kawai founded Tōshō Co., Ltd. ( 有限会社トウショウ , Yūgen-gaisha Tōshō ) on June 7, 1969. In September 1972, it changed its name to Tōshō Corporation ( 株式会社トウショウ , Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshō ) .

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  5. Irezumi - Wikipedia

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    Irezumi (入れ墨, lit. ' inserting ink ') (also spelled 入墨 or sometimes 刺青) is the Japanese word for tattoo, and is used in English to refer to a distinctive style of Japanese tattooing, though it is also used as a blanket term to describe a number of tattoo styles originating in Japan, including tattooing traditions from both the Ainu people and the Ryukyuan Kingdom.

  6. The Sky Crawlers (film) - Wikipedia

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    It is an adaptation of Hiroshi Mori's novel of the same name. It was released across Japanese theatres by Warner Bros. Japan on August 2, 2008. [2] [3] [4] Animated by Production I.G, the film was written by Chihiro Itō, featuring character designs by Tetsuya Nishio and music by Kenji Kawai.

  7. Obake no Q-Tarō - Wikipedia

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    Yukari Kawai (河井 ユカリ, Kawai Yukari) (1985 anime only) Voiced by: Yoko Asagami (1985) Shin'ichi's girlfriend. She is a middle school student, and P-ko lives with her. Koike (小池) Voiced by: Hiroshi Ōtake (1965), Akira Shimada (1971), Shingo Hiromori (1985) Ramen eater character that Q-taro always eats his ramen if he comes to Koike ...

  8. List of Japanese films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Hayato Kawai: Taiga Kyomoto, Kotone Furukawa, Mayuu Yokota, Ryōta Miura, Ryōtarō Sakaguchi [90] Look Back: Kiyotaka Oshiyama: Yuumi Kawai, Mizuki Yoshida [91] Anpanman: Baikinman and Lulun in the Picture Book: Jun Kawagoe: Keiko Toda, Ryūsei Nakao, Aya Ueto, Takashi Okamura [92] 29: Promised Land: Masashi Iijima

  9. Hula Girls - Wikipedia

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    Hula Girls (フラガール, Fura gāru) is a Japanese film, directed by Sang-il Lee and co-written by Lee and Daisuke Habara, and first released across Japanese theaters on September 23, 2006.