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  2. Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Ko-ryū: Foundation; Founder: Matsumoto (Sugimoto) Bizen-no-Kami Naokatsu (松本 備前守 尚勝) Date founded: c. 1570: Period founded: Late Muromachi period (1336–1573) Location founded: Kashima (鹿嶋市), Japan (日本) Current information; Current headmaster: Various lineages are still extant and taught: Arts taught; Art: Description ...

  3. Jigen-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The basic technique is to hold the sword in a high version of hasso-no-kamae called tonbo-no-kamae (蜻蛉構 Dragonfly Stance), with the sword held vertically above the right shoulder. The attack is then done by running forward at your opponent and then cutting diagonally down on their neck.

  4. Funtime (Iggy Pop song) - Wikipedia

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    "Funtime" is a song written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, first released by Iggy Pop on his 1977 album entitled The Idiot. [2] It reflects Iggy and Bowie's growing fascination with the German music scene, and bears marked similarities to "Lila Engel" by krautrock band Neu!.

  5. Fatal (song) - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, the artist's website was launched to countdown for more details, [1] including letters from members, [2] [3] some lyrics, [4] and liner notes. [5] The identity of the artist was unveiled on June 30, to be Kento Nakajima and Tatsuya Kitani , as well as the song's release date, July 4, 2024. [ 6 ]

  6. Fun! Fun! Fanfare! - Wikipedia

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    Fun! Fun! Fanfare! (stylized as FUN! FUN! FANFARE!) is the seventh album by the Japanese pop-rock band Ikimono-gakari. It was released on December 24, 2014, and reached number one on the Oricon Albums Chart. [1]

  7. Funtime - Wikipedia

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    Funtime or Fun Time may refer to: "Funtime" (Iggy Pop song), 1977, covered by Boy George "Funtime" (The Spitfire Boys song), 1979; Funtime Comics, a Christchurch, New Zealand based collective of comic artists and writers; Fun Time, a Canadian children's television series; Fun Time, a 1975 album by Count Basie

  8. List of K-On! albums - Wikipedia

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    "Don't say "lazy"" is a single used as the ending theme for the first season of the anime K-ON!. Sung by Yōko Hikasa as Mio Akiyama on vocals with Aki Toyosaki as Yui Hirasawa, Satomi Satō as Ritsu Tainaka, and Minako Kotobuki as Tsumugi Kotobuki as backup, it was released on April 22, 2009 in Japan by Pony Canyon where it debuted at second in the rankings on the Oricon weekly singles chart ...

  9. Kamae - Wikipedia

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    Kamae is to be differentiated from the word tachi (立ち), used in Japanese martial arts to mean stance. While tachi (pronounced dachi when used in a compound) refers to the position of the body from the waist down, kamae refers to the posture of the entire body, as well as encompassing one's mental posture (i.e., one's attitude).