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Even though her name and the present Aya's name having an equal pronunciation, they are written with different kanji. Tokuan Shōjō (猩 徳案, Shōjō Tokuan) Was the head of the Shōjō family and part of the assassination group assigned to kill Sōhaku. His power gives him the ability to copy someone else's appearance and change others as ...
In their Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films, the Weissers credit the success of the film both to director Nishimura and lead actress Kazuko Shirakawa. Nishimura, they write, "pays particularly close attention to his characters, often allowing their lusty personalities to carry the tale without clichéd action subplots.
The main design motif is based on the Oni in Japanese folklore. Since the character was designed to be a "personification" of the slur, she is portrayed as a young woman with long black hair and pale skin, often wearing a red kimono and demon horns, whilst holding various motifs unique to Japanese culture, such as a naginata and a hannya mask. [1]
NTR: Netsuzou Trap (Japanese: 捏造トラップ-NTR-, Hepburn: Netsuzō Torappu -NTR-, lit."Fabricated Trap -NTR-") is a yuri manga series by Kodama Naoko.The story revolves around two high school girls/childhood friends, named Yuma and Hotaru, who each have a boyfriend but they secretly cheat with each other.
The word katana first appears in Japanese in the Nihon Shoki of 720. The term is a compound of kata ("one side, one-sided") + na ("blade"), [6] [7] [8] in contrast to the double-sided tsurugi. The katana belongs to the nihontō family of swords, and is distinguished by a blade length (nagasa) of more than 2 shaku, approximately 60 cm (24 in). [9]
Compared to yūjo, whose primary attraction was the sexual services they offered, oiran, and particularly tayū, were first and foremost entertainers.In order to become an oiran, a woman first had to be educated in a range of skills from a relatively young age, including sadō (Japanese tea ceremony), ikebana (flower arranging) and calligraphy.
Kiawentiio is starring in a Netflix show. It's a sentence she's still processing. "Growing up as a little native girl on my reservation, I never thought that this was something I’d even be able ...
Chiizu gyudon (Japanese: チーズ牛丼, Hepburn: Chīzu gyūdon, lit. ' Cheese beef bowl ' ) , or simply Chigyu ( Japanese : チー牛 , Hepburn : Chī gyū ) is a Japanese internet slang term used to refer to so-called " otaku ", and "uncool", "introverted" and "gloomy" people.