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  2. Yuka Takaoka - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Takaoka (高岡由佳, Takaoka Yuka, born January 28, 1998) is a Japanese woman known for having stabbed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife in their apartment in Shinjuku, Tokyo, in May 2019. She was found guilty of attempted murder in December 2019 and sentenced to 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 years in prison.

  3. Yuka (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Takaoka (高岡由佳, born 1998), a Japanese attempted murderer; Yuka Terasaki (寺崎 裕香), a Japanese voice actress; Yuka Tsujiyoko (由佳), a Japanese video game music composer for Nintendo; Yuka Yoshisako (吉迫 由香, born 1979), a Japanese sailor; pronounced Yūka. Yūka (優香), a Japanese actress

  4. Uncle from Another World - Wikipedia

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    Takafumi Takaoka (高丘 敬文, Takaoka Takafumi) Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); [2] Aleks Le (English) Yōsuke's nephew who took him in after realizing he could make money off his uncle's magic ability, mainly through YouTube ad revenue. He is interested in Yōsuke's adventure in the other world, especially about the girls he encountered ...

  5. Sengoku Collection - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki The top star of singing and dancing in the modern world. A manager (マネージャー) Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa Ieyasu's manager. A chief (社長) Voiced by: Binbin Takaoka An owner of the agency that Ieyasu belongs. Daigorō Katakura (片倉だいごろう) Voiced by: Kōtaro Nakamura A mafia boss who employed ...

  6. Yuka Tsujiyoko - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Tsujiyoko (辻横 由佳, Tsujiyoko Yuka, born Yuka Bamba) is a Japanese video game music composer. She is best known for her contributions to the Fire Emblem and Paper Mario series, and several other Intelligent Systems developed games. She also scored the Super Scope games Battle Clash, and its sequel Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge.

  7. Category:Video games scored by Miyoko Takaoka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games scored by Miyoko Takaoka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  8. Kotaku - Wikipedia

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    Its name comes from the Japanese otaku (obsessive fan) and the prefix "ko-" (small in size). [9] In 2009, Business Insider reported that Hearst Corporation sought to buy Kotaku from Gawker Media. [10] Stephen Totilo replaced Brian Crecente as the editor in chief in 2012. [11] Totilo had previously joined Kotaku in 2009 as deputy editor. [12]

  9. Yuka Takakura - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Takakura, a native of Osaka Prefecture, was born on 5 February. [1] She was educated at the Amusement Media Academy Department of Voice Acting and Talent. [2] She is a graduate of the 81 Actor's Studio's Tokyo campus. [3] Takakura's voice acting career began in 2005, voicing a guard in Glass Mask. [1]