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  2. Odoriko - Wikipedia

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    Ikoi「いこい」, derived from the Japanese verb "ikou" (憩う, いこう), which literally means to relax and rest (In this case, relax in the local onsens at Izu). Izu「伊豆」, named after the Izu Peninsula, and also the former Izu Province. Ideyu「いでゆ」, meaning hot springs, which are prominent at Izu.

  3. Midori - Wikipedia

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    Midori (みどり, ミドリ, 緑, 翠, pronounced) is the Japanese word for "green" and may refer to: Places Midori, Gunma ... Sapphire Kawashima ...

  4. Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire (Japanese: 銀河婦警伝説サファイア), [a] commonly abbreviated to Sapphire in English, is a shoot 'em up developed by CAProduction for the PC Engine CD-ROM² System. It was published in 1995 by Hudson Soft exclusively in Japan. The story follows an all-women police force in 2092 traveling through time to ...

  5. Japanese sword mountings - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of a katana and koshirae with components identified. Fuchi (縁): The fuchi is a hilt collar between the tsuka and the tsuba.; Habaki (鎺): The habaki is a wedge-shaped metal collar used to keep the sword from falling out of the saya and to support the fittings below; fitted at the ha-machi and mune-machi which precede the nakago.

  6. Saphir - Wikipedia

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    Saphir, meaning sapphire in several languages, may refer to: . Saphir (band), a German pop group Saphir (rocket), a French sounding rocket Saphir (train), a German train Jacob Saphir (1822–1886), Russian-Jewish ethnographer, writer, and traveller

  7. Gemstone Meanings: Power and Significance of the 25 Most ...

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    Here are the most popular gemstone meanings. ... the sapphire is traditionally associated with speaking one’s truth and the throat chakra. The stone is associated with joy, truth, and wisdom.” ...

  8. Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    A star sapphire is a type of sapphire that exhibits a star-like phenomenon known as asterism; red stones are known as "star rubies". Star sapphires contain intersecting needle-like inclusions following the underlying crystal structure that causes the appearance of a six-rayed "star"-shaped pattern when viewed with a single overhead light source.

  9. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Rubies have been treasured for millennia. In Sanskrit, the word for ruby is ratnaraj, meaning king of precious stones. Sapphire The most popular form of sapphire is blue sapphire, which is known for its medium to deep blue colour and strong saturation. Fancy sapphires of various colours are also available.