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  2. Jinbē - Wikipedia

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    Jinbē is the story of the relationship between Jinpei and his stepdaughter, Miku. Miku's mother died after being married to Jinpei for a little over a year, when Miku was 13 years old, and Jinpei has been raising Miku alone since then.

  3. Jinbei - Wikipedia

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    A jinbei (甚平) (alternately jinbē (甚兵衛) or hippari (ひっぱり)) is a traditional set of Japanese clothing worn by men, women and children during summer as loungewear. [1] Consisting of a side-tying, tube-sleeved kimono -style top and a pair of trousers, jinbei were originally menswear only, although in recent years women's jinbei ...

  4. My Favorite Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    My Favorite Fairy Tales (世界童話アニメ全集, Sekai Dōwa Anime Zenshū, lit. "The Complete Animated World's Children's Stories") is a Japanese educational fantasy original video animation (OVA) series of fairy tales and other classic stories produced by Studio Unicorn in 1986.

  5. San-X - Wikipedia

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    San-X (サンエックス, San Ekkusu) is a Japanese stationery company known for creating and marketing cute characters such as Tarepanda, Rilakkuma, and Sumikko Gurashi. The characters are usually anthropomorphic representations of animals or inanimate objects.

  6. List of Japanese child actors - Wikipedia

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    Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (Japanese voice of Rebecca Wilson, 2011) Hawaiian Vacation (Japanese voice of Bonnie Anderson, 2011) Small Fry (Japanese voice of Bonnie Anderson, 2011) The Sound of Music (Japanese voice of Marta von Trapp in the TV Tokyo edition, 2011) Blue Exorcist (voice, 1 episode, 2011) Stitch! (voice, 1 episode, 2011)

  7. Ghib Ojisan - Wikipedia

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    Ghibli Ojisan [1] was born in 1990 in Osaka Prefecture in Japan. [2] Translated from Japanese to English, his name means "Uncle Ghib". [3] When he was a teenager, he really enjoyed the Japanese film Spirited Away and was inspired by Studio Ghibli's animations so chose Ghib Ojisan as his YouTube channel's name. [4]

  8. China honours woman who died saving Japanese family - AOL

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  9. North Shanxi Autonomous Government - Wikipedia

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    The North Shanxi Autonomous Government (also known as the Jinbei Autonomous Government; Chinese: 晋北自治政府; pinyin: Jìnběi zìzhì zhèngfǔ; Wade–Giles: Chin 4-pei 3 tzu 4-chih 4 cheng 4-fu 3; Hepburn: Susumu kita jichi seifu) was an administratively autonomous component of Mengjiang from its creation in 1937 to its complete merger into Mengjiang in 1939.