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The Sapporo Snow Festival (さっぽろ雪まつり, Sapporo Yuki-matsuri) is a festival held annually in Sapporo, Japan, over seven days in February. Odori Park, Susukino, and Tsudome are the main sites of the festival.
Yuki Maeda and Yukari Hasegawa re-emerged in 2006 with a new four-piece pop/punk band, Yukki; [6] the quartet released a five-song EP, Sotsugyou, in May 2006 on the Japanese independent label Deadgirls. As of December 2007 Yuki finished with "yukki" solo artist works. In April 2008 she formed a new band, "THE HUSKY". [7]
"Momoclo's Two Autumn Grand Festivals "Men's Festival 2011"") March 7, 2012 (DVD) June 5, 2013 (BD) 4 — 25,011 — 5 Momoclo Aki no 2 Dai Matsuri "Onna Matsuri 2011" (ももクロ秋の2大祭り「女祭り2011」, "Momoclo's Two Autumn Grand Festivals "Women's Festival 2011"") 3 — 29,065 — 6 Momoiro Christmas 2011 Saitama Super Arena Taikai
Nisei Week (二世週祭, Nisei-shū Matsuri) is an annual festival celebrating Japanese American (JA) culture and history in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Nisei means 2nd generation in Japanese, describing the first American born Japanese, a group which the seven-day festival was originally meant to attract. Though named for the Nisei generation ...
27 Sep 2011 – 21 Sep 2012: Bakushō sokkuri monomane Kōhaku Uta Gassen Special: Imitator: Oct 2011 – 25 Mar 2012: BS Fuji News: Sunday afternoon charge: 2 Oct 2011 – 25 Mar 2012: FNN Super News Weekend: Sunday narrator: 12 Nov 2011: Premium Saturday "Shin Junk Sports Talk Fukkatsu Matsuri!" MC: 26 Nov 2011: Natsuki Kondo no All Night ...
Ai Takahashi became the group's leader from April 1, 2009 [2] to September 30, 2011. Risa Niigaki then became the leader from October 1, 2011 to May 18, 2012. [3] After her departure, Sayumi Michishige became the leader from May 19, 2012 to November 26, 2014. [4] Maimi Yajima was the leader from November 27, 2014 to December 31, 2016. [5]
Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masao Ohtake [].It was serialized in Enterbrain's magazine Harta, formerly known as Fellows!, from June 2010 to July 2020.
Matsui graduated from Aichi Prefectural Gamagori High School. She graduated from the voice actor talent department at Yoyogi Animation Academy. [3] She then joined International Media Academy.