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4440 17690 Ensembl ENSG00000135097 ENSMUSG00000054256 UniProt O43347 Q61474 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002442 NM_008629 NM_001376960 NM_001376961 NM_001376962 NM_001376963 RefSeq (protein) NP_002433 NP_032655 NP_001363889 NP_001363890 NP_001363891 NP_001363892 Location (UCSC) Chr 12: 120.34 – 120.37 Mb Chr 5: 115.57 – 115.59 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse RNA-binding ...
Mikinosuke's grave is located at the Engyō temple, situated behind that of Honda Tadatoki and its inscription reads "Miyamoto Mikinosuke, adoptive son of Miyamoto Musashi: Having served Tadatoki and committed seppuku in front of his master's grave, a native of Ise, and adoptive son of Musashi, aged twenty-three." Right behind his grave Miyata ...
Musashi, a character in Eyeshield 21; Musashi (Pokémon) or Jessie, a member of The Team Rocket trio in Pokémon; Musashi (Shugo Chara!), a character in Shugo Chara! Musashi Haruno, the main character in Ultraman Cosmos; Musashi Natsuki, the protagonist of Musashi no Ken; Musashi Tomoe, a character in the mecha series Getter Robo
Hyohō Niten Ichi-ryū (兵法 二天 一流), which can be loosely translated as "the school of the strategy of two heavens as one", is a koryū (ancient school), transmitting a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship conceived by Miyamoto Musashi.
Musashi no Bōken (ムサシの冒険, lit. "Adventures of Musashi") is a role-playing video game for the Family Computer produced by Sigma Ent. Inc., and released in Japan on December 22, 1990. The game is inspired by the legendary Japanese figure Miyamoto Musashi and is an RPG in the vein of Dragon Quest. The player only controls Musashi, son ...
[a] [2] is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 3. [3] It is a jidaigeki -themed spin-off game in the Like a Dragon series. It was unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show 2007 [ 4 ] and released exclusively in Japan on March 6, 2008.
Pokémon, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā), is a Japanese anime television series based on the Pokémon video game series published by Nintendo.
Quest is a rules-light, fantasy tabletop role-playing game designed to welcome beginners to the hobby. [1] It was created in 2019 by T.C. Sottek, executive editor at The Verge . [ 2 ] It was published by Sottek's indie publishing company , the Adventure Guild, after a Kickstarter campaign raised $153,614. [ 3 ]