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  2. Blade and Sorcery - Wikipedia

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    Blade & Sorcery is a simulation sandbox game developed and published by French independent studio WarpFrog, exclusively made for virtual reality.It is considered notable for using full physics simulation to drive its combat and environmental interactions.

  3. Makiyakinabe - Wikipedia

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    A tamagoyaki dish starts as a single layer of rectangular omelette, [b] but before it fully cooks and sets, it is folded over perhaps a third of a way onto itself by picking up a flap by the edge using Japanese kitchen chopsticks; the doubled layer is flipped onto the remaining sheet. More of the beaten egg mixture is added, and the flipping ...

  4. Motion capture suit - Wikipedia

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    A VPL Research DataSuit, a full-body outfit with sensors for measuring the movement of arms, legs, and trunk. Developed circa 1989. Displayed at the Nissho Iwai showroom in Tokyo. A motion capture suit (or mo-cap suit) is a wearable device that records the body movements of the wearer

  5. Tamagoyaki - Wikipedia

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    Tamagoyaki (卵焼き or 玉子焼き, literally 'grilled egg') is a type of Japanese omelette made by rolling together several layers of fried beaten eggs. It is often prepared in a rectangular omelette pan called a makiyakinabe or tamagoyaki. The word "tamago" means egg in Japanese, and the word "yaki" means to be cooked over direct heat.

  6. Akashiyaki - Wikipedia

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    However, around 1988, a city official renamed tamagoyaki to akashiyaki for the purpose of promoting the city of Akashi. The origin of the name comes from the decoration called akashidama . Akashidama is a kind of artificial coral made by hardening egg whites with saltpeter, and it was used as decoration in kanzashi .

  7. Tameshigiri - Wikipedia

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    Tameshigiri using a goza target on a stand (2006) Ren Kuroda demonstrates Shofu at the Mugairyu Meishi-ha dojo in Tokyo, Japan. Tameshigiri (試し斬り, 試し切り, 試斬, 試切) is the Japanese art of target test cutting. The kanji literally mean "test cut" (kun'yomi: ためし ぎり tameshi giri).

  8. Nábrók - Wikipedia

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    The nábrók is obtained by first making a (mutual [11]) pact with a friend that if either of them die, the other can use his corpse to make a pair of "Corpse Breeches" with. Once one of them dies, the survivor digs up the body, and flays the skin from the waist down so as not to puncture any holes.

  9. List of Midnight Diner episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes for the series Midnight Diner, which began airing in Japan on October 9, 2009.The series has also released two feature films in Japanese theaters: ''Midnight Diner'' (2014) [5] on January 31, 2015 and ''Midnight Diner 2'' (2016) [6] on November 5, 2016.