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  2. Accuphase - Wikipedia

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    Accuphase was founded by former Kenwood engineer Jiro Kasuga in late 1972. [1] Kasuga was not happy with the views of Kenwood relating to the follower of their High-End Supreme 1 unit (1967). He hired some engineers from other prominent brands (Marantz, Luxman) and started Kensonic, with Kenwood as a part owner. Some other connections in the ...

  3. Jiro (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jiro Horikoshi (二郎, 1903–1982), chief engineer behind many Japanese fighters of WWII; Jiro Hosotani (細谷 治朗, born 1950), Japanese weightlifter; Jiro Kamiharako (次郎, born 1966), Japanese ski jumper; Jiro Kikkawa (1929–2016), Japanese Australian ornithologist; Jiro Manio (born 1992), Filipino actor; Jiro Nakano (二郎, 1902 ...

  4. Acts of Worship - Wikipedia

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    Kokubu Jiro is the captain of the university kendō team and the highly expected contestant of the East/West Japanese Kendō championship. He is admired by all of his teammates even the ones touched in their pride. The story also follows Kagawa who admires and envy Jiro, Mibu who worships and secretly fancies Jiro, and Kinouchi, their trainer.

  5. List of manga licensed in English - Wikipedia

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    Japanese publisher English publisher A, A Prime (A-A', Ē Ē Dasshu) Moto Hagio: Akita Shoten and Shogakukan [n 2] Viz Media A Gentleman's Kiss (爪先にキス, Tsumasaki ni Kisu) Shinri Fuwa: Tokuma Shoten: Digital Manga Publishing: A.D. Police (AD.POLICE 終焉都市, Ē Dī. Porisu Shūen Toshi) Tony Takezaki: Byakuya Shobo Viz Media

  6. Kasuga no Iratsume - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  7. Tanka - Wikipedia

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    Japanese poet and critic Masaoka Shiki revived the term tanka in the early twentieth century for his statement that waka should be renewed and modernized. [5] Haiku is also a term of his invention, used for his revision of standalone Hokku , with the same idea.

  8. Tonari no Yōkai-san - Wikipedia

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    Jiro confides his difficulty in forgetting Haru, but Mu-chan convinces him to remember her instead. Mu-chan's grandmother finds a letter penned by Haru shortly before her death telling Jiro to disregard her dying wish. Jiro replaces the barrier around the cedar tree and creates a charm from a tree branch and Mu-chan's hakama.

  9. Delusional Monthly Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Delusional Monthly Magazine (月刊モー想科学, Gekkan Mōsō Kagaku) is an original Japanese anime television series produced by OLM.It is directed by Chizuru Miyawaki and written by Hiroko Kanasugi, with Akiyuki Tateyama as music designer and Miyawaki as character designer, with Akane Hirota adapting the designs for animation.