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Keiki met Ayano on the way to the astronomy club room. Ayano plants her face unto Keiki to smell him. She then proceeds to give him a ticket for five-person to the public swimming pool because she didn't want to go there. Keiki went to the club room and have a revelation on the identity of the sender after helping to pick up Koharu's photo.
To determine the identity of his secret admirer, referred to as "Cinderella", Keiki proceeds to investigate several possible candidates, including his senior and president of the Calligraphy Club [Jp. 3] Sayuki Tokihara; his underclasswoman and assistant librarian Yuika Koga; and his classmate and close friend Mao Nanjō. However, as Keiki ...
Prince Tokugawa Yoshinobu (德川 慶喜, also known as Keiki and Yoshihisa; 28 October 1837 – 22 November 1913) was the 15th and last shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He was part of a movement which aimed to reform the aging shogunate, but was ultimately unsuccessful.
She is a living haniwa, and subordinate to Keiki. Keiki Haniyasushin – Final Stage boss. A goddess who can create living haniwa, and makes peace with Reimu, Marisa and Youmu. The animal spirits consider her as a threat. Saki Kurokoma – Extra Stage boss. A kurokoma who unsuccessfully tries to overthrow Hell after hearing of Keiki's defeat.
Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda (Drama CD), Iori Nomizu (TV anime) [3] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire [2] (English) Keiki's classmate and dear friend. She frequently hangs out with him and Shoma. She's secretly a fujoshi who constantly fantasizes about Keiki and Shoma in homoerotic situations, which she writes and illustrates in a published series. She ...
"The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still" [a] is the eleventh episode of the Japanese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Hideaki Anno and Yoji Enokido and directed by Tetsuya Watanabe, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on December 13, 1995.
The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気, baburu keiki, lit. ' bubble economy ') was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and stock market prices were greatly inflated. [1] In early 1992, this price bubble burst and Japan's economy stagnated.
New Horizon is an English language textbook used by junior high school students in Japan.It first came out in 1966. [1] It is published by Tokyo Shoseki.There are three volumes, one for each of the three years of school.