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    The owner was happy to accommodate Sakata with a smaller order as a result. Sakata was also known to frequent a barber next to the cafe, becoming a regular at both establishments. Eating lunch at the cafe after a haircut became a habit of his. The barber noted he would come every two weeks, not having much hair to get cut, but he enjoyed the ...

  3. Osamu Dazai (Bungo Stray Dogs) - Wikipedia

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    Voice actor Mamoru Miyano portrayed Dazai in Japanese. [10] Since being hired to be the English voice actor for Osamu Dazai, Kaiji Tang has looked forward to working on Bungo Stray Dogs, having previously watched the series. [11] Tang was delighted to voice Dazai for the English dub, attracted by his comical attitude. [12]

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    Yubitsume (指詰め, "finger shortening") or otoshimae is a Japanese ritual to atone for offenses to another, a way to be punished or to show sincere apology and remorse to another, by means of amputating portions of one's own little finger. In modern times, it is primarily performed by the yakuza, a collection of Japanese criminal ...

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  8. Follow the Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    The standard Japanese only appears in the first movement's second and third sections, while the coded lyrics appear throughout the song. Kokia has written coded lyrics previously, for her song "Chowa Oto" (in which each syllable was reversed). [7] However, this cipher does not work for the lyrics of "Follow the Nightingale."

  9. Oshibori - Wikipedia

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    An oshibori (おしぼり or お絞り [1]), or hot towel in English, is a wet hand towel offered to customers in places such as restaurants or bars, and used to clean one's hands before eating. Oshibori have long been part of hospitality culture in Japan : in the Tale of Genji era, it was used for visitors; during the Edo period it was used in ...