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Ryū takes his young bartender friends, Kyouko Kawakami from Bar Minami, Yuri Kinjou from Hell's Arms and Kelvin Chen from Bar K on a day visit to the Yamazaki whisky distillery. Kelvin appears distant, and it is revealed that he formed an attachment to Chitose, the daughter of the hotel owner where he stayed with his father 12 years earlier.
Bartender (Japanese: バーテンダー, Hepburn: Bātendā) is a Japanese manga series written by Araki Joh and illustrated by Kenji Nagatomo. Its focus is Ryū Sasakura, a genius bartender who uses his talents to ease the worries and soothe the souls of troubled customers.
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Pinning an item to your Start menu creates a tile that acts like a shortcut to a website you use the most. Your pinned tiles can be found in the right panel of your Start menu. Just click the tile to open up the website on Edge. Open Microsoft Edge. In the address bar, go to the AOL homepage.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The first two generations were hitorigami while the five that followed came into being as male-female pairs of kami: ...
It’s time to say goodbye to sad sandwiches. No more flavorless ham and cheeses on floppy bread. No more soggy subs. No more clubs that fall apart as soon as you pick them up.
A sequel manga series, titled Drops of God: Mariage (マリアージュ ~神の雫 最終章~, Mariage - Kami no Shizuku Saishūshō) continued where the original manga left off, focusing on Shizuku traveling abroad to deepen his knowledge of wine and his search for the "Drops of God". The manga's theme is the "marriage" between wine and ...
Kami are the central objects of worship for the Shinto belief. The best English translation of kami is 'spirits', but this is an over-simplification of a complex concept - kami can be elements of the landscape or forces of nature. Kami are believed to have influence over the forces of nature and over the affairs of humans.