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  2. Haikai - Wikipedia

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    Haikai (Japanese 俳諧 comic, unorthodox) may refer in both Japanese and English to haikai no renga (), a popular genre of Japanese linked verse, which developed in the sixteenth century out of the earlier aristocratic renga.

  3. The Broken Commandment - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Commandment is a Japanese novel written by Tōson Shimazaki published in 1906 (late Meiji period) under the title Hakai (破戒). The novel deals with the burakumin (部落民, 'village people'), formerly known as eta. This book enjoyed great popularity and influence in Japan.

  4. Hakai (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Hakai: Uri Geller-san, Anata no Kao wa Iikagen Wasurete Shimaimashita (Japanese: 破戒 ~ユリ・ゲラーさん、あなたの顔はいいかげん忘れてしまいました~, Hepburn: Hakai Yuri Gerā-san, Anata no Kao wa Iikagen Wasurete Shimaimashita), also known as The Broken Commandment, is a Japanese manga series written by Suzuki Matsuo and illustrated by Naoki Yamamoto.

  5. Apostasy (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    Apostasy (Japanese: 破戒, romanized: Hakai, lit. 'Broken commandment') is a 1948 Japanese drama film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, based on the novel The Broken Commandment by Tōson Shimazaki. [2] [3]

  6. Renku - Wikipedia

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    Renku (連句, "linked verses"), or haikai no renga (俳諧の連歌, "comic linked verse"), [1] is a Japanese form of popular collaborative linked verse poetry. It is a development of the older Japanese poetic tradition of ushin renga, or orthodox collaborative linked verse.

  7. Destroy All Humans. They Can't Be Regenerated. - Wikipedia

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    (Japanese: すべての人類を破壊する。それらは再生できない。, Hepburn: Subete no Jinrui o Hakai suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai.) is a Japanese manga series written by Katsura Ise and illustrated by Takuma Yokota. [1]

  8. Tōson Shimazaki - Wikipedia

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    Tōson Shimazaki, ca. 1900. Shimazaki's first novel, The Broken Commandment, appeared self-financed in 1906 and is widely regarded as the first Japanese Naturalist novel. [1] [2] The story follows a burakumin schoolteacher torn between the promise given to his father to keep his outcaste status a secret and his wish to confess his origin to people close to him.

  9. List of Saiyuki characters - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese versions, he was voiced by Dai Matsumoto in the first series, Jurota Kosugi in Reload and Gunlock and Jin Yamanoi in Blast and ZEROIN. In the English version, his voice is done by Jason Miesse in episodes 5-18 and later by Mike MacRae in episodes 20-50 of the original series, Paul St. Peter in Reload and Gunlock , Josh Grelle in ...