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Chisato Tanaka (田中 千智, born 1988), Japanese retired track and field sprinter Tsumori Chisato ( 津森 千里 , born 1954) , Japanese fashion designer Chisato Yokoo ( 横尾 千里 , born 1992) , Japanese rugby sevens player
Ōe no Chisato, from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. Ōe no Chisato (大江千里) was a Japanese waka poet and Confucian scholar [1] of the late ninth and early tenth centuries. His exact birth and death dates are unknown [1] [2] [3] but he flourished around 889 to 923. [4]
No music video of the song was made at the time the single was released, but in 2001, a re-edit of the song performance from Moritaka's 1993 live video Live Rock Alive was included as a music video in the DVD Chisato Moritaka DVD Collection No. 15, which was a mail-in order exclusive for those who purchased the first edition release of DVD Collection Nos. 1-14.
After Chisato deafens Majima with her guns, she and Takina are able to incapacitate and restrain him. Once Chisato finds Yoshimatsu, they talk about the misunderstanding about saving Chisato's life and their personal views. Yoshimatsu then reveals he has implanted the new artificial heart into himself, meaning she has to kill him to access it.
"The Mi-ha" (ザ・ミーハー, Za Mīhā) is the fourth single by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Released by Warner Pioneer on April 25, 1988. The lyrics were written by Chisato Moritaka, the music was composed and arranged by Hideo Saitō. The single was Moritaka's first foray in songwriting in her career.
Chisato Iwai (岩井 千怜, Iwai Chisato) (born 5 July 2002) is a Japanese professional golfer. She plays on the LPGA of Japan Tour where she has 7 wins. [ 1 ]
Chisato (千聖, stylized in all caps) (born on August 4, 1971) is a Japanese musician, guitarist and singer. Originally known for being the guitarist of visual kei band Penicillin since 1992, in 1996 he started a solo career that has been successful in Japan.
Keiko Suzuki (すずき けいこ, Suzuki Keiko, born August 31) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Osaka. She voices characters from visual novels, and has been in the cast of five Key titles. She is also known under the name Chisato Suzumori (涼森ちさと, Suzumori Chisato). [1] [2]