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BEST YGO GIRL TOURNAMENT
Submissions: Closed
Tournament begins evening of September 26. Polls will last one week.
There will be 64 match ups in round 1 and to make it easier, these will be split up into four groups of 16.
I will not reblog propaganda that is bashing one opponent rather than being primarily focused on supporting one.
Mod IS biased but won't be voting.
Groups and match ups under the cut!
(match orders subject to change)
Group A:
Barbara VS Rovian Kirishima
Aqua VS Yoko Sakaki
Eve VS Sushiko Maki
Gloria Tyler VS Princess G
Dog-Chan VS Ranran Nanahoshi
Melissa Claire VS Miyu Sugisaki
Brooke Walker/Umimi VS Epoch
Himika Akaba VS Queen
Akari Tsukumo VS Aileen Rao
Reira Akaba VS Kyoko Taki
Luna (zexal manga) VS Sorako Noodle
Grace Tyler VS Sunavalon Dryatrentiay
Cathy Katherine VS Manya Atachi
Ray Akaba VS Kiku Kamishirakawa
E’Rah VS Asaka Mutsuba
Houchun Mieru VS Nanaho Nanahoshi
Group B:
Yuzu Hiragi VS Entermate Uni
Aoi Zaizen/Blue Angel VS Entermate Corn
Sayaka Sasayama VS Dian Keto
Mimi Atachi VS Diabellestar
Asana Mutsuba VS Cyber Tutu
Yuamu Ohdo VS Dark Magician Girl
Ranze Nanahoshi VS Darklord Ixchel
Yuna Goha VS Cyber Angel Dakini
Light Tsukiko VS Blue Eyes Abyss Dragon
Rebecca Hawkins VS Condemned Darklord/Maiden/Witch
Ecclesia VS Baronne de Fleur
Yugi’s Mom VS Ash Blossom & Joyus Spring
Echo VS Sky Striker Raye
Princess Rose VS Apollousa
Mizuchi Saiou VS Tour Guide from the Underworld
Emi Ayukawa VS Sunny
Group C:
Masumi Kotsu VS Winda
Tiger (Haruka Kamijo) VS Traptrix Rafflesia
Yuka Goha VS Tearlaments Kitkallos
Anzu Mazaki VS Silent Magician
Mitsuko Hiramori VS Sevens Road Wtich
Isis Ishtar VS Pumprincess of Ghosts
Mana VS Prima Guitarna
Rei Saotome VS Performapal Ladyange
Luna VS Nini the Mirror Mikanko
Tome VS Lyna the Light Charmer
Yubel VS Madolche Queen Tiaramisu
Mikage Sagari VS Insect Queen
Anna Kozuki VS Lady Labyrinth
Misty Lola VS Kitt
Rio Kamishiro VS Hu-Li the Jewel Mikanko
Ayu Ayukawa VS Ha-Ra the Sword Mikanko
Group D:
Serena/Celina VS Emma
Asuka Tenjoin VS Miss Mystery
Carly Nagisa VS Haru Tsukumo
Miho Nosaka VS Patty
Kotori Mizuki VS Momoe Hamaguchi
Romin Kirishima VS Junko Makurada
Ghost Girl/Emma Bessho VS Sera
Ruri Kurosaki VS Vivian Wong
Mai Kujaku VS Dinois Velgear
Kisara VS Droite
Shizuka Kawai VS Princess Adena
Camula VS Risa Kagayama
Martha VS Tilla Mook
Aki Izayou VS Xiangsheng Magician
Sherry LeBlanc VS Blaze Maiden, Rino
Rin VS Underworld Goddess of the Closed World
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INTERDIMENSION FESTIVAL: IDOLM@STER★♥LOVE LIVE! UTA GASSEN
Information regarding the first IJIGEN FES 2023 live has been revealed! The live will occur in the TOKYO DOME on the 9th and 10th of December 2023. This first fes will feature three branches of IDOLM@STER performing with four branches of Love Live!
The voice providers participating in this stop are as follows:
DAY 1 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Kotomi Aihara (Shiki Ichinose), Hiromi Igarashi (Anzu Futaba), Asami Takano (Frederica Miyamoto), Yuki Nakashima (Yuuki Otokura), Yuko Iida (Kanade Hayami), Honoka Inoue (Nanami Asari), Sumire Uesaka (Anastasia), Aya Suzaki (Minami Nitta), Miyu Tomita (Akira Sunazuka), Ru Thing (Syuko Shiomi), Teru Ikuta (Natalia), Hina Tachibana (Nagi Hisakawa), Nanami Yamashita (Yui Ohtsuki) IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE Haruka Yamazaki (Mirai Kasuga), Azusa Tadokoro (Shizuka Mogami), Machico (Tsubasa Ibuki), Momo Asakura (Serika Hakozaki), Kotori Koiwai (Tomoka Tenkubashi), Atsuki Nakamura (Roco Handa), Emi Hirayama (Reika Kitakami), Yui Watanabe (Nao Yokoyama) IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS Karin Isobe (Kogane Tsukioka), Chisa Suginuma (Mamimi Tanaka), Anna Yamaki (Sakuya Shirase), Shio Watanabe (Yuika Mitsumine), Yuina Mizuki (Kiriko Yukoku), Honoka Kuroki (Amana Osaki), Ryoko Maekawa (Tenka Osaki), Noriko Shibasaki (Chiyuki Kuwayama), Yuu Wakui (Toru Asakura), Rio Tsuchiya (Madoka Higuchi), Saran Tajima (Koito Fukumaru), Miho Okasaki (Hinana Ichikawa), Azusa Shizuki (Nichika Nanakusa), Aya Yamane (Mikoto Aketa)
DAY 2 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Ayaka Ohashi (Uzuki Shimamura), Ayaka Fukuhara (Rin Shibuya), Sayuri Hara (Mio Honda), Amina Sato (Arisu Tachibana), Tomoyo Kurosawa (Miria Akagi), Hana Tamegai (Risa Matoba), Makoto Koichi (Haru Yuuki), Asaka Imai (Chie Sasaki), Natsumi Haruse (Kaoru Ryuzaki), Misaki Kuno (Nina Ichihara), Yuri Komori (Koharu Koga), Mina Nakazawa (Yukimi Sajo), Maki Hanatani (Kozue Yusa) IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE Aimi (Julia), Miku Itou (Yuriko Nanao), Ibuki Kido (Kana Yabuki), Arisa Kori (Kaori Sakuramori), Yuri Komagata (Sayoko Takayama), Rie Suegara (Fuka Toyokawa), Saki Minami (Tsumugi Shiraishi), Rikako Yamaguchi (Rio Momose) IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS Hitomi Sekine (Mano Sakuragi), Reina Kondo (Hiori Kazano), Mayu Mineda (Meguru Hachimiya), Hiyori Konno (Kaho Komiya), Haruka Shiraishi (Chiyoko Sonoda), Mariko Nagai (Juri Saijo), Wakana Maruoka (Rinze Morino), Akiho Suzumoto (Natsuha Arisugawa), Yuki Tanaka (Asahi Serizawa), Eri Yukimura (Fuyuko Mayuzumi), Sayaka Kitahara (Mei Izumi), Rina Kawaguchi (Luca Ikaruga), Haruna Mikawa (Hana Suzuki), Rena Ozawa (Haruki Iketa)
DAY 1&2
AQOURS (LOVE LIVE! SUNSHINE!!) Anju Inami (Chika Takami), Rikako Aida (Riko Sakurauchi), Nanaka Suwa (Kana Matsuura), Arisa Komiya (Dia Kurosawa), Shukai Saito (You Watanabe), Aika Kobayashi (Yoshiko Tsushima), Kanako Takatsuki (Hanamaru Kunikida), Aina Suzuki (Mari Ohara), Ai Furihata (Ruby Kurosawa) NIJIGASAKU SCHOOL IDOL CLUB Aguri Ohnishi (Ayumu Uehara), Mayu Sagara (Kasumi Nakasu), Kaori Maede (Shizuku Osaka), Miyu Kubota (Karin Asaka), Natsumi Murakami (Ai Miyashia), Akari Kito (Kanata Konoe), Coco Hayashi (Setsuna Imura), Maria Sashide (Emma Verde), Chiemi Tanaka (Rina Tennoji), Moeka Koizumi (Shioriko Mifune), Shu Uchida (Mia Taylor), Akina Homoto (Zhong Lanzhu). Support Member: Hinaki Yano (Yu Takasaki) Liella! (LOVE LIVE! SUPERSTAR!!) Sayuri Date (Kanon Shibuya), Liyuu (Keke Tang), Nako Misaki (Chisato Arashi), Naomi Payton (Sumire Heanna), Nagisa Aoyama (Ren Hazuki), Nozomi Suzuhara (Kinako Sakurakoji), Akana Yabushima (Mei Yoneme), Wakana Okuma (Shiki Wakana), Aya Emori (Natsumi Onitsuka), Yuina (Wien Margarete), Sakura Sakakura (Tomari Onitsuka) HASUNOSORA SCHOOL IDOL CLUB Nirei Nozomi (Kaho Hinoshita), Kokona Nonaka (Sayaka Murano), Nina Hanamiya (Kozue Otomune), Kotoka Sasaki (Tsuzuri Yugiri), Kanna Kan (Rurino Osawa), Kona Tsukine (Megumi Fujishima)
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2024 olympics Japan roster
Archery
Nakanishi Junya (Okayama)
Saito Fumiya (Gifu Ichi)
Furukawa Takaharu (Aomari Ichi)
Noda Satsuki (Kitakyushu)
Athletics
Higashida Akihiro (Nara)
Ota Tomoki (Hamamatsu)
Kasai Jun (Aichi)
Ogawa Daiki (Shizuoka)
Koyama Naoki (Saitama Ichi)
Hamanishi Ryo (Osaka)
Koga Yuta (Fukuoka)
Yamamoto Shouma (Osaka)
Nishi Yudai (Tokyo)
Yoshizu Takuho (Tokyo)
Takahashi Kazuki (Iwate)
Abdul Sani-Brown (Sakado)
Sakai Ryūichirō (Toyonaka)
Uzawa Towa (Miyagi)
Iizuka Shōta (Omaezaki)
Ueyama Koki (Matsusaka)
Satō Fūga (Tokyo)
Satō Kentarō (Tokorazawa)
Nakajika Yuki (Tokyo)
Izumiya Shunsuke (Yokohama)
Rachid Muratake (Matsuda)
Takayama Shun'ya (Hiroshima)
Tsutsue Kaito (Kumamoto)
Toyoda Ken (Tokyo)
Miura Ryūji (Hamada)
Aoki Ryōma (Kuki)
Akasaki Akira (Ōzu)
Ōsako Suguru (Machida)
Ikeda Kōki (Hamamatsu)
Kiryū Yoshihide (Hikone)
Yanagita Hiroki (Tokyo)
Kawabata Kaitō (Matsusaka)
Kawano Masatora (Hyūga)
Akamatsu Ryōichi (Gifu Ichi)
Shinno Tomohiro (Hiroshima)
Hashioka Yūki (Saitama)
Roderick Dean (Kobe)
Goshima Rino (Kanazawa)
Kokai Haruka (Myoko)
Morimoto Mariko (Osaka)
Tanaka Nozomi (Ono)
Goto Yume (Kakogawa)
Yamamoto Yuma (Nagoya)
Kabasawa Wakana (Maebashi)
Takashima Yuka (Hōfu)
Fukube Mako (Hiroshima)
Tanaka Yumi (Osaka)
Ichiyama Mao (Izumi)
Suzuki Yuka (Daisen)
Fujii Nanako (Nakagawa)
Okada Kumiko (Ageo)
Yanai Ayane (Fukuoka)
Hata Sumire (Yao)
Kitaguchi Haruka (Asahikawa)
Saitō Marina (Mito)
Ueda Momone (Itoshima)
Badminton
Kōdai Naraoka (Aomori Ichi)
Nishimoto Kenta (Ise)
Hoki Takurō (Yamaguchi Ichi)
Kobayashi Yūgo (Sendai)
Watanabe Yūta (Suginami)
Yamaguchi Akane (Katsuyama)
Ōhori Aya (Aizuwakamatsu)
Matsuyama Nami (Kitakyushu)
Shida Chiharu (Hachirōgata)
Matsumoto Mayu (Sapporo)
Nagahara Wakana (Akita Ichi)
Higashino Arisa (Iwamizawa)
Basketball
Yoshii Hirotaka (Osaka)
Togashi Yūki (Shibita)
Tajon Jacobs (Los Angeles, California)
Kawamura Yuki (Yanai)
Hiejima Makoto (Fukuoka)
Kai Toews (Kobe)
Hachimura Rui (Sendai)
Watanabe Yūta (Miki)
Yūdai Baba (Toyama Ichi)
Josh Hawkinson (Shoreline, Washington)
Keisei Tominaga (Tokyo)
Hugh Hogland-Watanabe (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Stephanie Mawuli (Nagoya)
Evelyn Mawuli (Nagoya)
Takada Maki (Toyohashi)
Yoshida Asami (Tokyo)
Machida Rui (Asahikawa)
Motohashi Nako (Asaka)
Yamamoto Mai (Hiroshima)
Hayashi Saki (Itoshima)
Miyazaki Saori (Saitama)
Miyazaki Yuki (Yokohama)
Todo Nanaka (Sapporo)
Akaho Himawari (Kanazawa)
Boxing
Harada Shudai (Tokyo)
Sewon Mensah-Okazawa (Kanoya)
Breakdancing
Ono Hiroto (Tokyo)
Nakarai Shigeyuki (Sapporo)
Yuasa Ami (Kawaguchi)
Fukushima Ayumi (Kyoto)
Canoeing
Tanaka Yuuki (Tokyo)
Haneda Takuya (Toyota)
Okazaki Haruka (Tokyo)
Yazawa Aki (Iida)
Climbing
Narasaki Tomoa (Utsunomiya)
Anraku Sorato (Yachiyo)
Mori Ai (Mito)
Nonaka Mihō (Tokyo)
Cycling
Arashiro Yukiya (Ishigaki)
Ōta Kaiya (Okayama)
Obara Yuta (Hashikami)
Nakano Shinji (Hanamaki)
Nagasako Yoshitaku (Kasaoka)
Imamura Shunsuke (Ukiha)
Hashimoto Eiya (Gifu Ichi)
Kuboki Kazushige (Furudono)
Nakamura Rimu (Kyoto)
Kawaguchi Urara (Hyogo)
Yonamine Eri (Osaka)
Sato Mina (Chigasaki)
Ōhta Riyu (Ageo)
Kakita Maho (Kitakyushu)
Ikeda Mizuki (Ōnojō)
Uchino Tsuyaka (Fukuoka)
Kajihara Yūmi (Saitama Ichi)
Hatakeyama Sae (Yokohama)
Diving
Shō Sakai (Sagamihara)
Tamai Rikuto (Takarazuka)
Mikami Sayaka (Yonaga)
Enomoto Haruka (Utsunomiya)
Arai Matsuri (Itami)
Equestrian
Kawai Mike (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Ōiwa Yoshiaki (Münsingen, Germany)
Tomoto Kazuma (Motosu)
Kitajima Ryūzō (Kobe)
Tanaka Toshiyuki (Fukuoka)
Shibayama Haase-Takashi (Kobe)
Satō Eiken (Ogawa)
Sugitani Taizō (Izumi)
Fencing
Kanō Kōki (Ama)
Minobe Kazuyasu (Echizen)
Yamada Masaru (Toba)
Iimura Kazuki (Kyoto)
Matsuyama Kyōsuke (Tokyo)
Shikine Takahiro (Ōita Ichi)
Nagano Yūdai (Ibaraki)
Yoshida Kento (Morioka)
Yoshimura Miho (Tokyo)
Azuma Sera (Wakayama Ichi)
Miyawaki Karin (Tokyo)
Ueno Yūka (Hita)
Emura Misaki (Ōita Ichi)
Fukushima Shihomi (Munakata)
Takashima Risa (Ōmuta)
Ozaki Seri (Sapporo)
Field hockey
Nakamura Eika (Tochigi)
Asai Yū (Hiroshima)
Suzuki Miyu (Gifu Ichi)
Nagai Yuri (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Hazuki (Kakamigahara)
Oikawa Shihori (Tokyo)
Kozuka Miki (Nikko)
Kobayakawa Shiho (Matsue)
Mori Kanon (Hiroshima)
Toriyama Mai (Tokyo)
Tanaka Saki (Morika)
Urata Kana (Osaka)
Shimada Amiru (Ōtsu)
Omoto Sakurako (Iwakuni)
Hasegawa Miyu (Matsue)
Ogawa Rika (Gifu Ichi)
Golf
Matsuyama Hideki (Sendai)
Nakajima Keita (Saitama Ichi)
Yamashita Miyū (Neyagawa)
Sasō Yūka (San Ildefonso, The Philippines)
Gymnastics
Hashimoto Daiki (Chiba Ichi)
Kazuma Kaya (Funabashi)
Oka Shinnosuke (Kamakura Ichi)
Sugino Takaaki (Kamakura Ichi)
Tanigawa Wataru (Funabashi)
Nishioka Ryusei (Higashiosaka)
Kishi Rina (Toda)
Nakamura Haruka (Osaka)
Okamura Mana (Yokkaichi)
Ushioku Kohane (Nagoya)
Mori Hikaru (Tokyo)
Handball
Nakamura Takumi (Fukuoka Ichi)
Yasuhira Kosuke (Takaoka)
Sakurai Tomoya (Mito)
Okomoto Daisuke (Yamaguchi)
Fujisaka Naoki (Fukui)
Takano Sota (Tokyo)
Sugioka Naoki (Kariya)
Yoshida Shūichi (Wakayama Ichi)
Adam Baig (Fukuoka Ichi)
Tokuda Shinnosuke (Iwakuni)
Watanabe Jin (Ōita)
Motoki Shida (Mito)
Tamakawa Hiroyasu (Tokyo)
Yoshino Tatsuki (Misato)
Judo
Nagayama Ryuju (Bibai)
Abe Hifumi (Kobe)
Hashimoto Soichi (Tokyo)
Nagase Takanori (Mito)
Murao Sanshirō (Tokyo)
Aaron Wolf (Tokyo)
Saito Tatsuru (Osaka)
Tsunoda Natsumi (Yachiyo)
Abe Uta (Kobe)
Funakobu Haruka (Fujiyoshida)
Tashiro Takaichi (Tokyo)
Niizoe Saki (Kashihara)
Takayama Rika (Tokyo)
Sone Akira (Kurume)
Pentathlon
Satō Taishū (Aomori Ichi)
Uchida Misaki (Kumagaya)
Rowing
Furutu Naoki (Tottori)
Miyaura Masayuki (Mito)
Arakawa Ryūta (Yokohama)
Hirouchi Emi (Kyoto)
Ōishi Ayama (Nagoya)
Rugby
Ishida Taiga (Kumamoto)
Ishida Kippei (Amagasaki)
Tsuoka Shotaro (Fukuoka Ichi)
Matsumoto Junya (Kagoshima)
Josua Kerevi (Viseisei, Fiji)
Fukushi Moeki (Hyogo)
Taninaka Kippei (Hyogo)
Noguchi Yoshihiro (Tokyo)
Ueda Kazuma (Hyogo)
Maruo Takamasa (Tokyo)
Okudaira Yu (Hyogo)
Koga Yoshiyuki (Tokyo)
Yoshizawa Taichi (Tokyo)
Utsumi Hanako (Yokohama)
Ōtani Mei (Kyoto)
Kajiki Marin (Fukuoka Ichi)
Saegusa Chiaki (Sapporo)
Tanaka Emii (Uozu Ichi)
Tsutsumi Honoka (Ureshino)
Nakamura Chiharu (Yokohama)
Nishi Arisa (Tokyo)
Hara Wakaba (Niigata Ichi)
Hirano Yume (Tokyo)
Matsuda Rinka (Fuchu)
Mizutani Sakura (Mie)
Sailing
Tomizawa Makoto (Kashiwazaki)
Okada Keiju (Kitakyushu)
Iitsuka Shibuki (Yokohama)
Tanaka Misaki (Higashiura)
Nagamatsu Sera (Ōita Ichi)
Oura Nishida-Capiglia (Mie)
Yoshioka Miho (Fujisawa)
Shooting
Okada Naoya (Tsuyama)
Yoshioka Dai (Kyoto)
Nobata Misaki (Ōita Ichi)
Skateboarding
Nagahara Yuro (Hakuba)
Onodero Gin'u (Yokohama)
Shirai Sora (Sagamihara)
Horigome Yūto (Tokyo)
Hiraki Kokona (Tomakomai)
Yosozumi Sakura (Iwade)
Kusaki Hinano (Tsukuba)
Yoshizawa Koko (Sagamihara)
Akama Rizu (Sendai)
Nakayama Fūna (Toyama Ichi)
Soccer
Leo Kokuba (Chiba Ichi)
Suzuki Kaito (Shizuoka Ichi)
Nishio Ryūya (Osaka)
Sekine Hiroki (Shizuoka Ichi)
Kimura Seiji (Chiba Ichi)
Kawasaki Sota (Kōfu)
Yamamoto Rihito (Yokohama)
Joel Chima-Fujita (Tokyo)
Fujio Shota (Osaka)
Saitō Kōki (Tokyo)
Hosoya Mao (Ushiku)
Nozawa Taishi (Naha)
Araki Ryotaro (Kumamoto Ichi)
Mito Shunsuke (Yamaguchi Ichi)
Takai Kota (Yokohama)
Ōhata Ayumu (Fukuoka Ichi)
Hirakawa Yu (Kashima)
Keiji Sato (Tokyo)
Uenaka Asahi (Fukuoka Ichi)
Yamada Fuki (Minakuchi)
Uchino Takashi (Chiba Ichi)
Yamashita Ayaka (Tokyo)
Hirao Chika (Matsudo)
Shimizu Risa (Kobe)
Minami Moeka (Yoshikawa)
Kumagai Saki (Sapporo)
Takahashi Hana (Kawaguchi)
Tōko Koga (Osaka)
Kitagawa Hikaru (Kanazawa)
Hasegawa Yui (Sendai)
Miyazawa Hinata (Minamiashigara)
Seike Kiko (Tokyo)
Nagano Fūka (Tokyo)
Momoko Tanikawa (Nagoya)
Fujino Aoba (Machida)
Hayashi Honoka (Uji)
Ueki Riko (Kawasaki)
Tanaka Mina (Kawasaki)
Hamano Maika (Takaishi)
Shū Ohba (Fujisawa)
Moriya Miyabi (Nara Ichi)
Ishikawa Rion (Akita Ichi)
Chiba Remina (Tsukuba)
Surfing
Inaba Reo (Ichinomiya)
Connor O'Leary (Cronulla, Australia)
Kanoa Igrashi (Huntington Beach, California)
Matsuda Shino (Yokohama)
Swimming
Matsuyama Riku (Saitama Ichi)
Takehara Hidekazu (Munekata)
Taniguchi Taku (Hyogo)
Terakado Genki (Mito)
Murasa Tatsuya (Nagoya)
Mano Hidenari (Yokohama)
Matsumoto Riku (Tokyo)
Minamide Taishin (Kainan)
Matsumoto Katsuhiro (Iwaki)
Watanabe Ippei (Tsukumi)
Hanaguruma Yu (Sakaide)
Mizunuma Naoki (Moka)
Honda Tomoru (Yokohama)
Seto Daiya (Moroyama)
Matsushita Tomoyuki (Utsonomiya)
Kanagimoto Kōnosuke (Imari)
Higa Moe (Hiroshima)
Kobayashi Uta (Nagano)
Shimada Ayano (Mie)
Wada Ami (Nagano)
Yasunaga Mashiro (Tochigi)
Sato Tomoka (Tsukuba)
Kijima Moeka (Hakusan)
Yoshida Megumu (Nagoya)
Ebina Airi (Sapporo)
Matsumoto Shiho (Shizuoka Ichi)
Hirai Mizuki (Kariya)
Ikee Rikako (Tokyo)
Suzuki Satomi (Onga)
Aoki Reona (Tokyo)
Tanigawa Ageha (Osaka)
Narita Mio (Tokyo)
Kobori Waka (Nara Ichi)
Mitsui Airi (Yokohama)
Makino Hiroko (Tokyo)
Ōhashi Yui (Hikone)
Igarashi Chihiro (Yokohama)
Shirai Rio (Takarazuka)
Ikemoto Nagisa (Nara Ichi)
Masuda Aoi (Kurashiki)
Table tennis
Shinozuka Hiroto (Nagoya)
Harimoto Tomokazu (Sendai)
Togami Shunsuke (Tsu)
Hayata Hina (Kitakyushu)
Hirano Miu (Numazu)
Harimoto Miwa (Sendai)
Tennis
Nishikori Kei (Bradenton, Florida)
Taro Daniel (Bradenton, Florida)
Naomi Osaka (Los Angeles, California)
Uchijima Moyuka (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Aoyama Shūko (Osaka)
Ena Shibahara (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
Triathlon
Kenji Nener (Perth, Australia)
Odakura Makoto (Tokyo)
Takahashi Yūko (Mitaka)
Volleyball
Nishida Yūji (Inabe)
Ōnodera Taishi (Natori Ichi)
Fukatsu Akihiro (Hiroshima)
Miyaura Kento (Kumamoto Ichi)
Ōtsuka Tatsunori (Osaka)
Yamauchi Akihiro (Aichi Ichi)
Sekita Masahiro (Tokyo)
Takahashi Kentarō (Yamagata)
Takahashi Ran (Kyoto)
Yūki Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Kai Masato (Tokyo)
Yamamoto Tomohiro (Ebetsu)
Uchida Akiko (Tokyo)
Ishii Miki (Fujisawa)
Kojima Manami (Sendai)
Fukudome Satomi (Tokyo)
Araki Ayaka (Tokyo)
Wada Yukiko (Tokyo)
Tominaga Koyomi (Komae)
Hayashi Kotona (Osaka)
Sarina Koga (Saga Ichi)
Mayu Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Nanami Seki (Funabashi)
Inoue Arisa (Maizuru)
Nichika Yamada (Nagoya)
Miyabe Airi (Kobe)
Water polo
Watanabe Taiyo (Kyoto)
Ogihara Daichi (Kagoshima)
Kai Inoue (Los Angeles, California)
Date Kiyomu (Osaka)
Nitta Ikkei (Kanazawa)
Nishimura Towa (Kyoto)
Tanamura Katsuyuki (Ishigaki)
Adachi Seiya (Kakamigahara)
Suzuki Toi (Yamagata)
Takata Mitsuru (Hiroshima)
Inaba Yūsuke (Toyama)
Ōkawa Keigo (Tsuchiura)
Araki Kenta (Fukuoka Ichi)
Weightlifting
Miyamoto Masanori (Naha)
Murakami Eishiro (Toyama Ichi)
Suzuki Rira (Shiroi)
Wrestling
Sogabe Kyotaro (Matsuyama)
Higuchi Rei (Ibaraki Ichi)
Kiyooka Kotaro (Kōchi Ichi)
Takatani Daichi (Kyōtango)
Ishiguru Hayato (Tokyo)
Fumita Ken'ichirō (Kōfu)
Kusaka Nao (Takamatsu)
Susaki Yui (Matsudo)
Fujinami Akari (Yokkaichi)
Sakurai Tsugumi (Kōchi Ichi)
Motoki Sakura (Saitama Ichi)
Ozaki Nonoka (Tokyo)
Kagami Yuka (Yamagata Ichi)
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categorizing yugioh girls (some by my interpretation)
autism: rovian + isis + serena + rebecca
secret protagonist: anzu + yuzu + yuna + romin
47 mental illnesses and banned from most public spaces: aki + tiger + mitsuko + akari
enemy of the state: sherry
the state: asaka, queen
cringe fail girl: ruri + ranze + mimi + ranran
chronically online: aoi
discord mod: emma
chunnibyo: yuka + anna + cathy + rei + carly + miho
actually not chunnibyo: rio + lua + ray + mieru
SHOULD be chunnibyo: shizuka + kotori + masumi + manya
chainsmoker: mai + droite + rin + yoko
Regal: asana + asuka + aqua + masumi
they are GIRLS and they are IN LOVE you cannot take this from me: ai + yusaku
also a girl: .........yusei
Also a girl: yuya
nyandestar: nyandestar
#how do we feel about this#i actually headcanon some of them to not be girls. but regardless#yugioh#ygo#in the card of the hearts
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日本5(** DVD-Rディスク**)
日本5(** DVD-Rディスク**) スタジオ: Japan 時間: 120分 女優: Narumi Takeuchi Makoto Amano Miho Asaka Nana Takeuchi Japanese girls, especially young ones, tend to be a little shy and nervous from time to time. That is part of their special appeal and what makes Japan a great series from Third World Media. Young, fresh, and super cute- totally Authentic Japanese s, who aren't pretending or faking about the fun th DVD・DVD販売サイト【DVD村】 DVD正規販売のDVD村です。動画ダウンロード$1.49!サンプル動画あり、ブルーレイ、DVDあり。
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Japanese idols with Seiko-chan cut (Seiko Matsuda's hairstyle)
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JUJU, aiko, Yuzu, and More Perform on Utacon for March 3
This week’s guests were aiko, Asaka Miho, Adachi Kana, Ichikawa Yukino, Yuki Kashiwagi, Kanazawa Akiko, Kitri, Sanada Naoki, Shimazu Aya, JUJU, Shirota Yu, Sukima Switch, Sen Masao, Diamond☆Yukai, Taira Koji, Takeshima Hiroshi, Tsubaki Factory, Hashi Yukio, Horiuchi Takao, Matsuri nine., Yuzu, Ryusei, Kiyozuka Shinya, Flash Kaneko, and MUSIC CONCERTO.
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#Adachi Kana#aiko#Asaka Miho#Diamond☆Yukai#Flash Kaneko#Hashi Yukio#Horiuchi Takao#Ichikawa Yukino#juju#Kanazawa Akiko#Kitri#Kiyozuka Shinya#MATSURI nine#MUSIC CONCERTO#Ryusei#Sanada Naoki#Sen Masao#Shimazu Aya#Shirota Yu#Sukima Switch#Taira Koji#Takeshima Hiroshi#Tsubaki Factory#Utacon#yuki kashiwagi#Yuzu
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No Borders No Race: The 2021 Anisong Showcase | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
The world of anime delivered us plenty of bangers in their openings and endings in 2021! King Baby Duck looks back at the best songs from the shows we loved! From CreepyPasta adventurers and toyed senpais to lovebirds and burnt-out children's show hosts, we cover it all in this year's song selection!
PLAYLIST (with series links):
Tatsuya Kitani - Seija no Koushin (opening theme to The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace)
Masaaki Endoh - Koukotsu Labyrinth (opening theme to SAKUGAN)
ASAKA - Seize The Day (opening theme to Laid-Back Camp Season 2)
fhána - Ai no Supreme! (opening theme to Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S)
CHiCO with HoneyWorks - Minikui Ikimono (opening theme to Otherside Picnic)
Miho Okasaki, Megumi Toyoguchi, Tomoaki Maeno, Sayaka Senbongi, M・A・O, Chikahiro Kobayashi, & Asuna Tomari - Kamona Tempest! (ending theme to The Slime Diaries)
Sumire Uesaka, Mikako Komatsu, Aina Suzuki, & Shiori Izawa - Colorful Canvas (ending theme to Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro)
Tomori Kusunoki, Saori Hayami, Reina Aoyama, and Aoi Koga - Annoying! Sunsun week! (opening theme to My Senpai is Annoying)
TDR - Strangers (ending theme to The Vampire Dies in No Time)
Sora Amamiya - Mienai Kara ne!? (opening theme to Mieruko-chan)
Natsuki Hanae & Ayumi Mano - Mangetsu to Silhouette no Yoru (opening theme to The Duke of Death and His Maid)
Yoh Kamiyama - Irokousui (opening theme to Horimiya)
Kitri - Hikare inochi (ending theme to Komi Can't Communicate)
Hikaru Utada - PINK BLOOD (opening theme to To Your Eternity)
angela - Andante ni Koi o Shite! (opening theme to My Next Life as a Villainess - All Routes Lead to Doom! X)
Aoi Yuki - Gudafuwa Everyday (opening theme to I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level)
Mamoru Miyano - Dream on (ending theme to Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan)
King Gnu - BOY (opening theme to Ranking of Kings)
Suzuko Mimori - Sugarless Kiss (ending theme to ODDTAXI)
Click here to listen!
#king baby duck#podcast#anisong#anime#animation#cartoons#no borders no race#boston bastard brigade#black compat#oddtaxi#ranking of kings#life lessons with uramichi oniisan#i've been killing slimes for 300 years and maxed out my level#my next life as a villainess: all routes lead to doom!#to your eternity#komi can't communicate#horimya#the duke of death and his maid#mieruko chan#the vampire dies in no time#my senpai is annoying#don't toy with me miss nagatoro#the slime diaries#otherside picnic#miss kobayashi's dragon maid#laid back camp#the idaten deities know only peace#sakugan#crunchyroll#funimation
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Asaka Miho is a darling pure angel please appreciate her
#her non-performing speaking voice is sooooooooo cute#she talks like she is from showa era...#i also blog about enka sometimes#although technically this is blogging about karaoke battle X'D
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Shikizakura: svelati locandina, promo, staff e cast della serie animata
L’anime originale prodotto da Sublimation arriverà sulle tv giapponesi nel 2021.
Svelati una prima immagine promozionale e un primo teaser di “Shikizakura”, l’originale serie sc-fi in produzione presso lo studio di computer grafica Sublimation (sezioni 3D in Love Live! Sunshine!!, Ghost in the Shell Arise, Yamato 2202), che dovrebbe debuttare in Giappone nel corso del 2021.
A dirigere il progetto è Shin'ya Sugai (Walking Meat) assieme a Gou Kurosaki, la sceneggiatura sta venendo curata da Naruki Nagakawa (Scared Rider Xechs), mentre il character design è ad opera di Manabu Nakatake. Il produttore in carica è Tomoyasu Nishimura (Maria the Virgin Witch, Seirei no Moribito). L’anime sarà composto da 12 episodi e il tutto sarà animato sia con disegni fatti a mano che in 3D.
La sigla di testa della serie sarà cantata da Asaka (Laid-Back Camp, Occultic;Nine, A Centaur's Life).
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Il video introduce i sette principali membri del cast:
Kakeru Miwa: Yuudai Noda
Ouka Myoujin: Miho Mashiro
Kippei Nagatsu: Daisuke Nakamoto
Ryou Hattori: Shouto Mizukami
Kaede Naruse: Eri Sakazaki
Haruko Yamada: Natsuki Ochiai
Ibara: Shingo Yoneyama
Il comitato di produzione include, oltre che Chukyo TV, Sublimation e K&K Design, anche Tamakoshi e Nakanihon Kougyou, tutte compagnie situate nell’area di Nagoya.
Autore: SilenziO))) (@s1lenzi0)
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Sentai Acquires Multiple Anime
Sentai has announced the acquisition of several anime titles:
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired rights to highflying fantasy anime Drifting Dragons, produced by Polygon Pictures (Ajin: Demi-Human) and based on the manga of the same name by Taku Kuwabara.
The Quin Zaza airship sails the skies in pursuit of the deadliest (and tastiest) magical monsters in the blue: DRAGONS. While most people fear these scaly beasts, the crew of the Zaza specializes in bringing them down to earth to offer the world the medicine and food only dragons can provide. It’s a tough living, and the price for failure is all too often death, but the rewards for success are riches immeasurable — not to mention the most delicious cuisine around!
Drifting Dragons is directed by Tadahiro Yoshihira (Knights of Sidonia) while Makoto Uezu (Akame ga Kill!) provides the script and series composition. All-girl rock band Akai Ko-en performs “Zettai Reido,” the series’ ending theme song.
Drifting Dragons stars Tomoaki Maeno (Log Horizon) as Mika, Sora Amamiya (Punch Line) as Takita, Soma Saito (Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?) as Jiro and Kana Hanazawa (Senryu Girl) as Vanabelle.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired IRODUKU: The World in Colors, the original supernatural drama series from P. A. Works, for audiences in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Scandinavia, Turkey, Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
Hitomi Tsukishiro may be the child of a family of witches, but after losing her ability to see color, she also lost her sense of magic. Nothing has been able to help her regain that gift — nothing until Hitomi’s grandmother, that is, sends Hitomi back in time to the year 2018! There Hitomi meets her grandmother’s younger self. She also discovers fascinating drawings of a young man named Yuito Aoi. The moment Hitomi lays eyes on his work, colors flood back into view. But why do his drawings have this effect on Hitomi, and for what purpose has her grandmother sent her so far back in time? As Hitomi’s feelings for Yuito grow, she finds herself poised on the cusp of personal transformation, color and magic returning as she blossoms into the young woman she’s meant to be.
Produced by P. A. Works (SHIROBAKO, Another, Angel Beats!), IRODUKU: The World in Colors is directed by Toshiya Shinohara (Black Butler, A Lull in the Sea, InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time) with series composition from Yuko Kakihara (Chihayafuru 2, Asobi Asobase, Cells at Work!). The series’ music is by Yoshiaki Dewa (Flying Witch, Amnesia, Gamers!).
The series stars Kaori Ishihara (Waiting in the Summer, Gatchaman Crowds Insight, “Hentai” Prince and the Stony Cat) as Hitomi Tsukishiro, Shoya Chiba (Dororo, Tsukigakirei, Classroom of the Elite) as Yuita Aoi and Kaede Hondo (Val x Love, Zombieland Saga, BOFURI: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense) as Kohaku Tsukishiro.
Sentai will stream IRODUKU: The World in Colors in association with select digital outlets with a home video release to follow.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired the forthcoming second season of MADE IN ABYSS, the next entry in the critically acclaimed MADE IN ABYSS franchise that captivated anime audiences around the world with its epic storyline, disarmingly gorgeous production values and hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. Sentai will distribute the latest series, together with the groundbreaking first season and three feature length films, to audiences around the world (excluding Asia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and MENA).
MADE IN ABYSS’ second season follows in the footsteps of its predecessor TV season and feature films by bringing audiences more of the stunning visuals, stellar writing and fascinating premise they have come to expect from this critically lauded production. A spectacular teaser visual for the new season was released via the series’ official Twitter account to whet the appetites of curious fans.
Sentai will release the second season of MADE IN ABYSS, titled MADE IN ABYSS: The Golden City of the Scorching Sun, in association with select digital outlets in 2022 with a home video release to follow.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired Girls und Panzer das Finale parts 2 and 3, the next exciting chapters in the follow-up film series to the fan-favorite Girls und Panzer anime franchise. Sentai will distribute the movies to audiences in the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Scandinavia and Nordic countries.
It’s time to gear up for more earth shaking tankery action times two! In the next round of the Continuous Cup against BC Freedom Academy, the tide of battle turns on a dime, leaving the Oorai Girls Academy tank combat team scrambling for a leg up on the competition! And their next opponents in the tournament bracket, Chi-Ha-Tan Academy, are going to be even tougher. But the members of Oorai Girls Academy won’t go down without a fight no matter what tactics are thrown their way. Prepare for more explosive thrills and heavy caliber irreverence with Girls und Panzer das Finale – Part 2 and Girls und Panzer das Finale – Part 3!
Tsutomu Mizushima (Squid Girl, SHIROBAKO) returns to direct the next installments in the Girls und Panzer das Finale movie series, which have been animated by studio Actas (Princess Principal, Girls und Panzer). The film stars Ikumi Nakagami (BanG Dream! 2nd Season, Glitter Force) as Yukari Akiyama, Mami Ozaki (Soni-Ani: Super Sonico The Animation, Witchcraft Works) as Hana Isuzu, Mai Fuchigami (Sakura Trick, Assassination Classroom) as Miho Nishizumi, Yuka Iguchi (Ascendance of a Bookworm, A Place Further Than the Universe) Mako Reizei, Ai Kayano (No Game, No Life, Say “I Love You”) as Saori Takebe and Kana Ueda (Fate/stay night, Maria Watches Over Us) as Momo Kawashima.
Sentai will release the second and third Girls und Panzer das Finale movies in association with select digital outlets and on home video.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired Shikizakura, the original sci-fi/fantasy anime by Sublimation Studios, for release during the Fall 2021 simulcast season. Sentai and streaming partner HIDIVE will distribute the series to audiences in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Scandinavia, Spain and Portugal.
Kakeru Miwa is an otherwise ordinary high school student, but a strange twist puts him on the front line in a supernatural battle against the menacing Oni. With the help of a fantastically powerful battle suit known as “Yoroi”, Kakeru joins an elite team that fights the monstrous Oni and defends humanity from otherworldly threats. The team is assigned to protect Oka Myojin, a shrine maiden who is prophesized to save the world, but she must perform a sacred ritual within Shikizakura, the horizon that connects the spiritual and physical world that lies somewhere amid the blooming cherry blossoms and the colorful autumn leaves. But in this world, the journey to destiny is hard-fought, winding and sometimes deadly.
To celebrate the setting in which Shikizakura takes place, members of the series’ production staff have all been sourced from the city of Nagoya. The staff includes directors Go Kurosaki and Shinya Sugai, art director Toshihiko Kojima, character designer Manabu Nakatake, and sound director Takumi Saito. Naruki Nagakawa (scriptwriter for Ergo Proxy) provides series composition while Asaka (Laid-Back Camp) and May’n (Ancient Magus Bride) perform Shikizakura‘s theme song.
The series features a cast of new seiyuu, also from Nagoya, who are making their anime debut in Shikizakura. They include Yudai Noda as Kakeru Miwa, Shingo Yoneyama as Ibara, Eri Sakazaki as Kaede Naruse, Natsuki Ochiai as Haruko Yamada, Shoto Mizukami as Ryo Hattori, Daisuke Nakamoto as Kippei Nagatsu and Miho Mashiro as Oka Myojin.
Sentai will stream Shikizakura in association with select digital outlets in Fall 2021 with a home video release to follow.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired magical girl anime Waccha PriMagi!, from Tatsunoko Production (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Wake Up, Girls!, Ping Pong the Animation) and executive director Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon, Princess Tutu, Kaleido Star) and set to premiere for the Fall 2021 simulcast season. Sentai will distribute the series to audiences in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Scandinavia, Spain and Portugal.
Matsuri Hibino spends her days in middle school dreaming about PriMagi, the sparkling stage show that combines song, dance and fashion with actual magic. She’d love to star in the PriMagi one day, and when the spirited troublemaker Myamu appears from another, magical world to scout Matsuri as her PriMagi partner, the pair takes to the stage to become the top stars of PriMagi hand in hand!
Waccha PriMagi! celebrates the 10th anniversary of TAKARA TOMY A.R.T.S and syn Sophia’s Pretty Series franchise, which has dazzled audiences with its emphasis on music, dance and fashion since 2010. The series is animated by Tatsunoko Production (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Wake Up, Girls!, Ping Pong the Animation) and Dongwoo A&E (Kiratto Pri☆chan, Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live, PriPara).
Waccha PriMagi! is directed by Kosuke Kobayashi (episode director for Hayate the Combat Butler and The Future Diary) while Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon, Princess Tutu, Kaleido Star) serves as executive director. Sayaka Toda (key animation for Usagi Drop, Redline and Ouran High School Host Club) provides character design. The series stars Riko Koike (Kemono Friends 2) as Myamu and Chinatsu Hirose as Matsuri Hibino.
Sentai will stream Waccha PriMagi! in association with select digital outlets in Fall 2021, with a home video release to follow.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired the third season of magical girl anime Yuki Yuna is a Hero for streaming and home video. Sentai will stream Yuki Yuna is a Hero: The Great Mankai Chapter in Fall 2021 to audiences in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Nordic countries, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain and Portugal.
The magical girls of the Sanshu Middle School Hero Club have one goal: to make people smile whenever they can and to always help those in need. Through teamwork and the help of their magical powers, Yuna, Mimori, Fuu, Itsuki, Karin and Sonoko have vanquished deadly Vertexes, recovered a missing friend and balanced their lives as magical girls and regular middle school students. Now a new adventure begins, one that will test their skills and their bond as friends alike.
The third season of Yuki Yuna is a Hero is produced by Studio Gokumi (The Severing Crime Edge, Seiren, Tsuredure Children) and is directed by Seiji Kishi (Angel Beats!, Assassination Classroom, Tsukigakirei). Makoto Uezu (BORUTO NEXT GENERATIONS, Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!, KENGANASHURA) provides series composition while MONACA (Wake Up, Girls!, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, Nisemonogatari) handles the season’s music.
The series stars Haruka Terui (Haikyuu!!, Engaged to the Unidentified, Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions) as Yuna Yuki, Suzuko Mimori (Revue Starlight, Btooom!, Kamisama Kiss) as Mimori Togo, Yumi Uchiyama (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, Sabage-bu!, Brynhildr in the Darkness) as Fu Inubozaki, Tomoyo Kurosawa (Land of the Lustrous, O Maidens in Your Savage Season, BanG Dream! 2nd Season) as Itsuki Inubozaki, Juri Nagatsuma (Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!: Heart Throb, Waiting in the Summer, Tamako Market) as Karin Miyoshi and Kana Hanazawa (Senryu Girl, The Garden of Words, Psycho-Pass) as Nogi Sonoko.
In addition to the third season of the anime series, Sentai will also release seasons 1 and 2 of Yuki Yuna is a Hero as well as Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Churutto!, a collection of shorts set in the universe of the main series. Sentai will release Yuki Yuna is a Hero: The Great Mankai Chapter in association with select digital outlets in Fall 2021, with a home video release to follow.
HOUSTON, TX — August 20, 2021 — Sentai announced today that it acquired Kakegurui, the beguilingly original thriller anime series that wraps a dangerous world of high-stakes underground gambling in stylish visuals. Sentai will distribute the series to audiences in the United States, Canada and Latin America.
During daylight hours, an exclusive, elite private school prepares its illustrious students for careers in business, politics, and high society. But when darkness falls, the halls of this esteemed establishment transform into an underground gambling den where bright-eyed youngsters learn the timeless art of bluffing, backdoor dealings and social manipulation. In this school for the rich and elite, money is power, and the tyrant of the betting books rules with an iron fist. So when the beautiful Yumeko Jabami upsets the academy hierarchy with her voracious appetite for the thrill of the gamble, the entire student body mobilizes to send her house of cards tumbling down.
Produced by studio MAPPA (Dororo, Kids on the Slope, Jujutsu Kaisen), Kakegurui is directed by Yuichiro Hayashi (Attack on Titan Final Season, Dorohedoro, GARO: The Animation) and Kiyoshi Matsuda (RE-MAIN, Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama?, Kuma Miko) with series composition from Yasuko Kobayashi (Attack on Titan, Claymore, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable).
The series stars Saori Hayami (My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, MM!, Darling in the Franxx) as Yumeko Jabami, Minami Tanaka (Wake Up, Girls!, Zombieland Saga, Assassination Classroom) as Mary Saotome and Tatsuya Tokutake (Beautiful Bones -Sakurako’s Investigation-, THE IDOLM@STER SideM, Gurazeni: Money Pitch) as Ryota Suzui.
Sentai will release Kakegurui on home video in Q4 2021.
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A Cool Japan Fund portfolio company, Sentai is a leading global supplier of anime and official anime merchandise, distributing and curating one of the industry’s most diverse libraries of top trending and classic titles. Sentai offers thousands of hours of content across both traditional and digital platforms and is dedicated to bringing captivating stories and iconic characters directly from Japan. With hit series that include MADE IN ABYSS, Food Wars!, Kaiji and Parasyte -the maxim-, Sentai’s catalog continues to grow with new favorites like Bloom Into You, Revue Starlight and O Maidens in Your Savage Season, as well as classic anime series such as Legend of the Galactic Heroes and The Big O. For more information, visit www.sentai.com.
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THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!!!!! 2023
Information regarding the MOIW 2023 live has been revealed! The live will occur in the TOKYO DOME on the 11th and 12th of February 2023. This live will feature all five brands of IDOLM@STER on the stage together after 8 years.
The voice providers participating in this stop are as follows:
DAY 1&2
IDOLM@STER 765PRO ALL STARS Eriko Nakamura (Haruka Amami), Asami Imai (Chihaya Kisaragi), Akiko Hasegawa (Miki Hoshii), Azumi Asakura (Yukiho Hagiwara), Mayako Nigo (Yayoi Takatsuki), Hiromi Hirata (Makoto Kikuchi), Naomi Wakabayashi (Ritsuko Akizuki), Asami Shimoda (Ami/Mami Futami), Manami Numakura (Hibiki Ganaha), Rie Kugimiya (Iori Minase)
DAY 1 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Triad Primus [Ayaka Fukuhara (Rin Shibuya), Eriko Matsui (Nao Kamiya), Mai Fuchigami (Karen Hojo)], Eldritch Loreteller [Haruka Chisuga (Ryo Matsunaga), Chiyo Ousaki (Koume Shirasaka)], Cyber Glass [Mina Nagashima (Haruna Kamijo), Rui Tanabe (Hina Araki)], Foreign Seaside [Nao Toyama (Mizuki Kawashima), Miharu Hanai (Tomoe Murakami)], from U149 [Asaka Imai (Chie Sasaki), Tomoyo Kurosawa (Miria Akagi), Hana Tamegai (Risa Matoba)]
IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE Strawberry Pop Moon [Haruka Yamazaki (Mirai Kasuga), Azusa Tadokoro (Shizuka Mogami), Machico (Tsubasa Ibuki)], TIntMe! [Eri Inagawa (Tamaki Ogami), Akari Harashima (Iku Nakatani), Keiko Watanabe (Momoko Suou)], HanaSakuya [Yuu Kahara (Emily Stewart), Saki Minami (Tsumugi Shiraishi), Kotori Koiwai (Tomoka Tenkubashi)], Cleasky [Asuka Kakumoto (Elena Shimabara), Chouchou Kiritani (Miya Miyao)]
IDOLM@STER SideM DRAMATIC STARS [Shugo Nakamura (Teru Tendo)], Jupiter [Takuma Terashima (Toma Amagase), Daichi Kanbara (Hokuto Ijuin)], Beit [Shun Horie (Pierre), Tomohito Takatsuka (Minori Watanabe)], MofuMofuEn [Shogo Yano (Nao Okamura), Keisuke Furuhata (Shiro Tachibana)], C.FIRST [Yuri Ise (Shu Amamine), Masaya Miyakaze (Momohito Hanazono), Takeo Otsuka (Eishin Mayumi)]
IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS Hokago Climax Girls [Hiyori Konno (Kaho Komiya), Haruka Shiraishi (Chiyoko Sonoda), Mariko Nagai (Juri Saijo), Wakana Maruoka (Rinze Morino), Akiho Suzumoto (Natsuha Arisugawa)], Straylight [Yuki Tanaka (Asahi Serizawa), Eri Yukimura (Fuyuko Mayuzumi), Sayaka Kitahara (Mei Izumi)], noctchill [Yuu Wakui (Toru Asakura), Rio Tsuchiya (Madoka Higuchi), Saran Tajima (Koito Fukumaru), Miho Okasaki (Hinana Ichikawa)]
DAY 2 ONLY
IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Threat Sign [Sayuri Hara (Mio Honda), Makoto Koichi (Haru Yuuki), Teru Ikuta (Natalia)], Dimension-3 [Kotomi Aihara (Shiki Ichinose), Shiki Aoki (Asuka Ninomiya)], flamme martini [Maki Kawase (Tsukasa Kiryu), Sayaka Harada (Miyu Mifune), Satsumi Matsuda (Syoko Hoshi), Minori Suzuki (Hajime Fujiwara)], HappyHappyTwin [Hiromi Igarashi (Anzu Futaba), Rei Matsuzaki (Kirari Moroboshi)], miroir [Hina Tachibana (Nagi Hisakawa), Rika Nagae (Hayate Hisakawa)]
IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE Chrono-Lexica [Yuka Saito (Subaru Nagayoshi), Atsuki Nakamura (Roco Handa), Rika Abe (Mizuki Makabe)], Senkou☆HANABIDAN [Yuri Komagata (Sayoko Takayam), Nana Hamasaki (Noriko Fukuda), Yui Watanabe (Nao Yokoyama), Eri Ozeki (Minako Satake)], 4 Luxury [Arisa Kori (Kaori Sakuramori), Rie Suegara (Fuka Toyokawa), Emi Hirayama (Reika Kitakami), Minami Takahashi (Konomi Baba)]
IDOLM@STER SideM FRAME [Kentaro Kumagai (Hideo Akuno), Kento Hama (Ryu Kimura), Takuya Masumoto (Seiji Shingen)], Café Parade [Sho Karino (Yukihiro Kamiya), Takuya Kodama (Makio Uzuki), Daiki Kobayashi (Saki Mizushima)], F-LAGS [Yuko Sanpei (Ryo Akizuki), Shunya Hiruma (Kazuki Tsukumo), Takehiro Urao (Daigo Kabuto)]
IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS Illumination Stars [Hitomi Sekine (Mano Sakuragi), Mayu Mineda (Meguru Hachimiya)], L’Antica [Karin Isobe (Kogane Tsukioka), Chisa Suginuma (Mamimi Tanaka), Anna Yamaki (Sakuya Shirase), Shio Watanabe (Yuika Mitsumine), Yuina Mizuki (Kiriko Yukoku)], ALSTROEMERIA [Honoka Kuroki (Amana Osaki), Ryoko Maekawa (Tenka Osaki), Noriko Shibasaki (Chiyuki Kuwayama)], SHHis [Azusa Shizuki (Nichika Nanakusa), Aya Yamane (Mikoto Aketa)]
SPECIAL GUEST ZWEIGLANZ [Minori Chihara (Leon), Rie Takahashi (Shika)]
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2020 Olympics Japan Roster
Archery
Kawata Yūki (Hiroshima)
Muto Hiroki (Tokyo)
Furukawa Takaharu (Aomori)
Nakamura Miki (Yokohama)
Azusa Yamauchi (Tokyo)
Hayakawa Ren (Tokyo)
Athletics
Bruno Dede (Matsumoto)
Koike Yūki (Otaru)
Tada Shūhei (Higashiōsaka)
Yamagata Ryōta (Hiroshima)
Abdul Sani-Brown (Sokado)
Iizuka Shōta (Omaezaki)
Yamashita Jun (Tsukuba)
Julian Walsh (Hiroshima)
Bandō Yūta (Sumoto)
Hiroki Matsueda (Tokyo)
Akira Aizawa (Sukagawa)
Tatsuhiko Ito (Hamamatsu)
Ryoma Aoki (Kuki)
Ryūji Miura (Hamada)
Yamaguchi Kōsei (Higashiura)
Izumiya Shunsuke (Kanagawa)
Kanai Taiō (Hakodate)
Takayama Shun'ya (Hiroshima)
Abe Takotoshi (Tokyo)
Kazuki Kurokawa (Shimonoseki)
Hiromu Yamauchi (Aizuwakamatsu)
Kiryū Yoshihide (Hikone)
Rikuya Itō (Funabashi)
Kaito Kawabata (Matsusaka)
Satō Kentarō (Tokorozawa)
Aoto Suzuki (Saitama)
Shogo Nakamura (Yokkaichi)
Ōsako Suguru (Machida)
Yuma Hattori (Tōkamachi)
Ikeda Kōki (Hamamatsu)
Takahashi Eiki (Hanamaki)
Yamanishi Toshikazu (Kyoto)
Hayato Katsuki (Chukushino)
Masatora Kawano (Hyuga)
Satoshi Maruo (Kyoto)
Hashioka Yūki (Saitama)
Shiroyama Shōtarō (Hakodate)
Tsuha Hibiki (Kawagoe)
Takashi Etō (Mie)
Tobe Naoto (Noda)
Ejima Masaki (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Seito (Okazaki)
Takuto Kominami (Sapporo)
Yu Ishikawa (Isehara)
Ran Urabe (Tokyo)
Tanaka Nozomi (Ono)
Kaede Hagitani (Saku)
Hironaka Ririka (Nagasaki)
Andō Yuka (Toyokawa)
Niiya Hitomi (Sōja)
Aoki Masumi (Okayama)
Kimura Ayako (Hiroshima)
Asuka Terada (Sapporo)
Yuna Yamanaka (Sakai)
Hanae Aoyama (Kobe)
Kodama Mei (Usuka)
Remi Tsuruta (Kagoshima)
Ami Saito (Takahashi)
Ichiyama Mao (Izumi)
Maeda Honami (Osaka)
Suzuki Ayuko (Toyohashi)
Fujii Nanako (Nakagawa)
Okada Kumiko (Ageo)
Kitaguchi Haruka (Asahikawa)
Boxing
Tanaka Ryōmei (Tokyo)
Sewon Okazawa (Tokyo)
Moriwaki Yuito (Tokyo)
Narimatsu Daisuke (Kumamoto)
Namiki Tsukimi (Narita)
Irie Sena (Tokyo)
Canoeing
Haneda Takuya (Toyota)
Adachi Kazuya (Tokyo)
Takanori Tōme (Tokyo)
Hiroki Fujishima (Kamikuishiki)
Yusuke Miyata (Wakayama)
Matsushita Momotarō (Komatsu)
Keiji Mizumoto (Yahaba)
Ayano Sato (Tokyo)
Yazawa Aki (Iida)
Teruko Kiriake (Yame)
Manaka Kubota (Kiyose)
Yuka Ono (Honjō)
Cycling
Arashiro Yukiya (Ishigaki)
Nariyuki Masuda (Sendai)
Nitta Yūdai (Aizuwakamatsu)
Wakimoto Yūta (Fukui)
Hashimoto Eiya (Gifu)
Yamamoto Kōhei (Makubetsu)
Nagasako Yoshitaku (Kasaoka)
Rim Nakamura (Kyoto)
Kaneko Hiromi (Yokkaichi)
Yonamine Eri (Osaka)
Kobayashi Yūka (Tosu)
Kajihara Yūmi (Saitama)
Kisato Nakamura (Chiba)
Miho Imai (Maebashi)
Sae Hatakeyama (Aigle, Switzerland)
Minato Oike (Shimada)
Diving
Terauchi Ken (Takarazuka)
Sakai Shō (Tokyo)
Reo Nishida (Osaka)
Tamai Rikuto (Takarazuka)
Hiroki Ito (Zama)
Murakami Kazuki (Ehime)
Mikami Sayaka (Yonago)
Arai Matsuri (Itami)
Haruka Enomoto (Utsunomiya)
Hazuki Miyamoto (Kōchi)
Itahashi Minami (Takarazuka)
Fencing
Tomohiro Shimamura (Tokyo)
Kaito Streets (Tokyo)
Kento Yoshida (Morioka)
Yudai Nagano (Ibaraki)
Kanō Kōki (Ama)
Minobe Kazuyasu (Echizen)
Yamada Masaru (Toba)
Uyama Satoru (Takamatsu)
Kyosuke Matsuyama (Tokyo)
Saitō Toshiya (Tokyo)
Shikine Takahiro (Tokyo)
Tokunan Kenta (Ikeda)
Rio Azuma (Osaka)
Tsuji Sumire (Gifu)
Nozomi Satō (Fukui)
Sera Azuma (Wakayama)
Yuka Ueno (Tokyo)
Aoki Chika (Minamiechizen)
Misaki Emura (Tokyo)
Norika Tamura (Mizuho)
Shihomi Fukushima (Munakata)
Rio Azuma (Wakayama)
Sumire Tsuji (Gifu)
Judo
Takatō Naohisa (Tokyo)
Abe Hifumi (Tokyo)
Ōno Shōhei (Naha)
Takanori Nagase (Ibaraki)
Mukai Shōichirō (Hongo)
Aaron Wolf (Shin-Koiwa)
Harasawa Hisayoshi (Shimonoseki)
Tonaki Funa (Sagamihara)
Abe Uta (Kobe)
Yoshida Tsukasa (Kyoto)
Tashiro Miku (Tokyo)
Arai Chizuru (Yorii)
Hamada Shōri (Kirishima Ichi)
Sone Akira (Kurume)
Karate
Naoto Sago (Tokyo)
Ken Nishimura (Fukuoka)
Araga Ryūtarō (Kyoto)
Kiyuna Ryō (Okinawa Ichi)
Miyahara Miho (Fukuoka)
Someya Mayumi (Tokyo)
Uekusa Ayumi (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kiyou (Osaka)
Pentathlon
Iwamoto Shōhei (Saga)
Tomonaga Natsumi (Saitama)
Rena Shimazu (Asaka)
Sailing
Nanri Kenji (Kanagawa)
Hokazono Junpei (Hioki)
Okada Keiju (Kitakyushu)
Koizumi Ibuki (Tokyo)
Leo Takahashi (Auckland, New Zealand)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Enoshima)
Tomizawa Makoto (Kashiwazaki)
Segawa Kazumasa (Sakaiminato)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Yokohama)
Anna Yamazaki (Hayama)
Eri Hatayama (Enoshima)
Sunaga Yuki (Sakado)
Doi Manami (Yokohama)
Yoshida Ai (Karatsu)
Yoshioka Miho (Enoshima)
Takano Sena (Suita)
Eri Hatayama (Zushi)
Shooting
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Tokyo)
Shigetaka Oyama (Toda)
Takayuki Matsumoto (Nagasaki)
Okada Naoya (Tsuyama)
Shiori Hirata (Kanagawa)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kyoto)
Satoko Yamada (Saitama)
Kojiro Horimizu (Zentsūji)
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Yokohama)
Dai Yoshioka (Kyoto)
Ishihara Naoko (Tokyo)
Nakayama Yukie (Yūki)
Shiori Hirata (Nomi)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kusatsu)
Chizuru Sasaki (Morioka)
Satoko Yamada (Kōka)
Softball
Fujita Yamato (Sasebo)
Ueno Yukiko (Fukuoka)
Goto Miu (Nagoya)
Mine Yukiyo (Fukuoka)
Kiyohara Nayu (Osaka)
Agatsuma Haruka (Tokyo)
Ichiguchi Yūka (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Yū (Tokyo)
Hitomi Kawabata (Tokyo)
Atsumi Mana (Hamamatsu)
Minori Naito (Osaka)
Saki Yamazaki (Kakegawa)
Harada Nodoka (Sōja)
Mori Sayaka (Tokyo)
Yamada Eri (Fujisawa)
Climbing
Harada Kai (Kanagawa)
Narasaki Tomoa (Utsunomiya)
Noguchi Akiyo (Ibaraki)
Nonaka Mihō (Tokyo)
Surfing
Kanoa Igarashi (Huntington Beach, California)
Ōhara Hiroto (Chiba)
Maeda Mahina (Pupukea, Hawaii)
Tsuzuki Amuro (Shōnan)
Swimming
Honda Tomoru (Yokohama)
Ikari Yūki (Okayama)
Mura Ryūya (Yonago)
Shoma Sato (Tokyo)
Akira Namba (Yokkaichi)
Takahashi Kōtarō (Shizuoka)
Hagino Kōsuke (Oyama)
Irie Ryōsuke (Tennōji-Ku)
Kawamoto Takeshi (Nagoya)
Matsumoto Katsuhiro (Kanamachi)
Mizunuma Naoki (Tochigi)
Nakamura Katsumi (Tokyo)
Seto Daiya (Moroyama)
Sunama Keita (Yamatokoriyama)
Seki Kaiya (Tokyo)
Shioura Shinri (Isehara)
Miyu Namba (Yamaguchi)
Ageha Tanigawa (Tokyo)
Nagisa Ikemoto (Tokyo)
Aoi Masuda (Kobe)
Minamide Taishin (Kainan)
Yanagimoto Kōnosuke (Imari)
Konishi Anna (Toyooka)
Aoki Reona (Tokyo)
Hasegawa Suzuka (Kita)
Kobori Waka (Nara)
Ōhashi Yui (Hikone)
Teramura Miho (Nagareyama)
Watanabe Kanako (Tokyo)
Igarashi Chihiro (Kanagawa)
Ikee Rikako (Tokyo)
Ōmoto Rika (Kyoto)
Sakai Natsumi (Saitama)
Shirai Rio (Takarazuka)
Kida Yumi (Akasaka)
Namba Miyu (Nara)
Tanigawa Ageha (Shijonawate)
Ikemoto Nagisa (Uji)
Masuda Aoi (Kurashiki)
Inui Yukiko (Ōmihachiman)
Megumu Yoshida (Nagoya)
Fukumura Juka (Kyoto)
Kijima Moeka (Hakusan)
Okina Kyogoku (Higashioka)
Mayu Tsukamoto (Oamishirasato)
Mashiro Yasunaga (Higashioka)
Yanagisawa Akane (Saitama Ichi)
Table Tennis
Harimoto Tomokazu (Sendai)
Niwa Kōki (Tomakomai)
Mizutani Jun (Iwata)
Ishikawa Kasumi (Yamaguchi)
Itō Mima (Iwata)
Hirano Miu (Numazu)
Taekwondo
Ricardo Suzuki (Tokyo)
Sergio Suzuki (Tokyo)
Yamada Miyu (Aichi)
Hamada Mayu (Saga)
Volleyball
Ishijima Yūsuke (Matsubushi)
Shiratori Katsuhiro (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kunihiro (Fukui Ichi)
Ōnodera Taishi (Natori Ichi)
Fujii Naonobu (Miyagi Ichi)
Yamauchi Akihiro (Aichi Ichi)
Nishida Yūji (Inabe)
Sekita Masahiro (Tokyo)
Ishikawa Yūki (Aichi Ichi)
Lee Haku (Miyazaki Ichi)
Takanashi Kenta (Yamagata Ichi)
Ōtsuka Tatsunori (Osaka)
Yamamoto Tomohiro (Ebetsu)
Takahashi Ran (Kyoto)
Miki Ishii (Fujisawa)
Megumi Murakami (Echizen)
Ai Kurogo (Utsunomiya)
Koga Sarina (Saga)
Tasahiro Kanami (Ōtsu)
Mayu Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Shimamura Haruyo (Kamakura)
Kobata Mako (Kyoto)
Ishii Yuki (Kurashiki)
Mai Okumura (Nagatoro)
Araki Erika (Kurashiki)
Momii Aki (Sagamihara)
Hayashi Kotona (Kyoto)
Yamada Nichika (Toyota)
Wrestling
Otoguro Keisuke (Kōfu)
Otoguro Takuto (Kōfu)
Shohei Yabiku (Yokohama)
Fumita Ken'ichirō (Kōfu)
Takahashi Yūki (Kunawa)
Takatani Sōsuke (Kyōtango)
Yabiku Shōhei (Naha)
Susaki Yui (Matsudo)
Mukaida Mayu (Yokkaichi)
Kawai Risako (Tsubata)
Kawai Yukako (Tsubata)
Doshō Sara (Matsusaka)
Minagawa Hiroe (Uji)
Badminton
Momota Kento (Mitoyo)
Tsuneyama Kanta (Ōtsu)
Endō Hiroyuki (Tokyo)
Watanabe Yūta (Suginami)
Kamura Takeshi (Saga Ichi)
Sonoda Keigo (Yatsuhiro)
Yamaguchi Akane (Katsuyama)
Okuhara Nozomi (Ōmachi)
Fukushima Yuki (Kumamoto Ichi)
Hirota Sayaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Matsumoto Mayu (Akita Ichi)
Nagahara Wakana (Akita Ichi)
Higashino Arisa (Iwamizawa)
Baseball
Kōyō Aoyagi (Yokohama)
Iwazaki Suguru (Shimizu)
Morishita Masato (Ōita Ichi)
Itoh Hiromi (Kayabe)
Yamamoto Yoshinobu (Bizen)
Tanaka Masahiro (Itami)
Yamasaki Yasuaki (Tokyo)
Kuribayashi Ryoji (Aisai)
Yūdai Ōno (Kyoto)
Senga Kodai (Gamagōri)
Taira Kaima (Ishigaki)
Umeno Ryūtarō (Nakagawa-Cho)
Kai Takuya (Ōita Ichi)
Yamada Tetsuto (Toyooka)
Genda Sōsuke (Ōita Ichi)
Asamura Hideto (Osaka)
Kikuchi Ryosuke (Tokyo)
Sakamoto Hayato (Itami)
Murakami Munetaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Kondō Kensuke (Chiba Ichi)
Yanagita Yūki (Hiroshima)
Kurihara Ryōya (Fukui Ichi)
Yoshida Masataka (Fukui Ichi)
Suzuki Seiya (Tokyo)
Basketball
Togashi Yūki (Shibata)
Makoto Hiejima (Kyoto)
Hachimura Rui (Sendai)
Leo Vendrame (Nobeoka)
Watanabe Yūta (Zentsūji)
Kanamaru Kosuke (Fukuoka Ichi)
Baba Yūdai (Toyama Ichi)
Gavin Edwards (Funabashi)
Tanaka Daiki (Unzen)
Avi Schafer (Osaka)
Hugh Watanabe (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Harimoto Tenketsu (Nisshin)
Ira Brown (Willis, Texas)
Ochiai Tomoya (Tsuchiura)
Tominaga Akirasei (Nagoya)
Yasuoka Ryūto (Koshigaya)
Nagaoka Moeko (Urakawa)
Maki Takada (Toyohashi)
Miyoshi Naho (Ichikawa)
Rui Machida (Asahikawa)
Motohashi Nako (Tokyo)
Todo Nanako (Sapporo)
Hayashi Saki (Itoshima)
Evelyn Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Saori Miyazaki (Shibuya)
Miyazawa Yuki (Yokohama)
Akaho Himawari (Ishikawa)
Monica Okoye (Tokyo)
Stephanie Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Nishioka Risa (Ikoma)
Shinozaki Mio (Yokohama)
Yamamoto Mai (Hiroshima)
Equestrian
Takahashi Masanao (Tokyo)
Shingo Hayashi (Sapporo)
Hiroyuki Kitahara (Tokyo)
Kazuki Sado (Kyoto)
Kitajima Ryūzō (Kobe)
Ōiwa Yoshiaki (Schleswig Holstein, Germany)
Tanaka Toshiyuki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kazuma Tomoto (Sturminster Newton, U.K.)
Mike Kawai (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Fukushima Daisuke (Sakura)
Koki Saito (Katori)
Satō Eiken (Ogawa)
Field Hockey
Koji Yamasaki (Kōfu)
Genki Mitani (Echizen)
Tanaka Seren (Kyoto)
Ochiai Hiromasa (Tenri)
Murata Kazuma (Toyama Ichi)
Tanaka Kenta (Ōtsu)
Kitazato Kenji (Kumamoto Ichi)
Nagai Yūma (Kyoto)
Yamashita Manabu (Oyabe)
Tanaka Kaito (Tenri)
Nagayoshi Ken (Utsunomiya)
Fukuda Kentarō (Matsue)
Ōhashi Masaki (Nikkō)
Yamada Shōta (Maibara)
Zendana Hirotaka (Matsue)
Yoshikawa Takashi (Maibara)
Watanabe Kōta (Fukui Ichi)
Kirishita Yoshiki (Nara Ichi)
Kimika Hoshi (Kakamigahara)
Natsuhara Matsumoto (Matsubara)
Yu Asai (Hiroshima)
Mano Yukari (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Yuri (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Hazuki (Kakamigahara)
Oikawa Shihori (Tenri)
Kana Nomura (Nara)
Miki Kozuka (Nikko)
Segawa Maho (Tokyo)
Yamada Aki (Kōfu)
Nishikōri Emi (Matsue)
Kanon Mori (Hiroshima)
Mai Toriyama (Nara)
Sakurako Omoto (Iwakuni)
Asano Sakiyo (Kakamigahara)
Soccer
Ōsako Keisuke (Izumi)
Sakai Hiroki (Kashiwa)
Nakayama Yūta (Ryūgasaki)
Itakura Kō (Yokohama)
Yoshida Maya (Nagasaki)
Endoh Wataru (Yokohama)
Kubo Takefusa (Kawasaki)
Miyoshi Kōji (Kawasaki)
Maeda Daizen (Osaka)
Dōan Ritsu (Amagasaki)
Mitoma Kaoru (Kawasaki)
Tani Kosei (Osaka)
Hatate Reo (Shizuoka)
Tomiyasu Takehiro (Fukuoka Ichi)
Hashioka Daiki (Saitama)
Sōma Yūki (Tokyo)
Tanaka Ao (Kawasaki)
Ueda Ayase (Mito)
Hayashi Daichi (Osaka)
Machida Kōki (Mito)
Seko Ayuma (Osaka)
Zion Suzuki (Saitama Ichi)
Ikeda Sakiko (Saitama Ichi)
Shimizu Risa (Kobe)
Takarada Saori (Tateyama)
Kumagai Saki (Sapporo)
Minami Moeka (Yoshikawa)
Sugita Hina (Kitakyushu)
Nakajima Emi (Yasu)
Miura Narumi (Kawasaki)
Sugasawa Yuika (Chiba Ichi)
Iwabuchi Mana (Tokyo)
Tanaka Mina (Inagi)
Endō Jun (Shirakawa)
Shiokoshi Yuzuho (Saitama Ichi)
Hasegawa Yui (Toda)
Momiki Yūka (New York, New York)
Miyagawa Asato (Yokohama)
Kitamura Nanami (Osaka)
Yamashita Ayaka (Tokyo)
Shiori Miyake (Sapporo)
Hayashi Honoka (Uji)
Kinoshita Momoka (Hyogo)
Hirao Chika (Matsudo)
Golf
Matsuyama Hideki (Sendai)
Hoshino Rikuya (Mito)
Hataoka Nasa (Kasama)
Inami Mone (Tokyo)
Gymnastics
Hashimoto Daiki (Chiba)
Kaya Kazuma (Funabashi)
Kitazono Takeru (Osaka)
Wataru Tanigawa (Funabashi)
Daiki Kishi (Komatsu)
Ryosuke Sakai (Isehara)
Hatekeda Hitomi (Tokyo)
Hiraiwa Yūna (Tokyo)
Murakami Mai (Sagamihara)
Sugihara Aiko (Higashiōsaka)
Ōiwa Chisaki (Noda)
Sumire Kita (Tokyo)
Noshitani Sakura (Tokyo)
Sugimoto Sayuri (Nagoya)
Suzuki Ayuka (Anpachi)
Nanami Takenaka (Setagaya)
Yokota Kiko (Tokyo)
Hikaru Mori (Tokyo)
Megu Uyama (Kanazawa)
Handball
Naoki Sugioka (Kariya)
Yuta Iwashita (Kanazaki)
Kenya Kasahara (Kariya)
Adam Baig (Fukuoka Ichi)
Narita Kohei (Hiroshima)
Tokuda Shinnosuke (Inazawa)
Watanabe Jin (Ōita Ichi)
Rémi Feutrier (Tokyo)
Motoki Sakai (Isehara)
Motoki Shida (Kasumigauri)
Tatsuki Yoshino (Misato)
Agarie Yūto (Urasoe)
Mizumachi Kōtarō (Tokyo)
Rennosuke Tokuda (Iwakuni)
Yoshida Shūichi (Tarnow, Poland)
Sunami Kaho (Kagoshima)
Sunami Yui (Okayama)
Shiota Sayo (Takamatsu)
Yokoshima Aya (Takaoka)
Mana Horikawa (Hiroshima)
Itano Minami (Osaka)
Tanabe Yuki (Hakusan)
Ayaka Ikehara (Urasoe)
Hara Nozomi (Nobeoka)
Ōyama Mana (Takamatsu)
Sasaki Haruno (Takaoka)
Shiori Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Sakura Hauge (Bergen, Norway)
Kondō Mahura (Tokyo)
Fujii Shio (Osaka)
Ishitate Mayuko (Fukui)
Rowing
Arakawa Ryūta (Yokohama)
Tomita Chiaki (Yonago)
Ōishi Ayami (Aichi Ichi)
Rugby
Jose Seru (Higashioka)
Lote Tuqiri (Namatakula, Fiji)
Colin Bourke (Tokyo)
Hano Kazushi (Nagoya)
Kameli Soejima (Labasa, Fiji)
Hikosaka Masakatsu (Aichi Ichi)
Brackin Karauria-Henry (Auckland, New Zealand)
Chihito Matsui (Osaka)
Ryota Kano (Tokyo)
Yoshikazu Fujita (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kippei Ishida (Amagasaki)
Naoki Motomura (Hachinohe)
Gōya Kazuhiro (Onojo)
Wakaba Hara (Niigata)
Rinka Matsuda (Kyoto)
Yume Hirano (Tokyo)
Haruka Hirotsu (Tokyo)
Marin Kajiki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Koide Mifuyu (Kumagaya)
Hana Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Mei Otani (Kyoto)
Raichel Bativakalolo (Tokyo)
Mayu Shimizu (Tokyo)
Miyu Shirako (Tokyo)
Honoka Tsutsumi (Ureshino)
Skateboarding
Hirano Ayumu (Murakami)
Aoki Yukito (Shizuoka)
Horigome Yūto (Tokyo)
Shirai Sora (Sagamihara)
Hiraki Kokona (Kutchan)
Okamoto Misugu (Takahama)
Yosozumi Sakura (Iwade)
Nakayama Fūna (Toyama Ichi)
Nishimuri Aori (Tokyo)
Nishiya Momiji (Osaka)
Tennis
Tarō Daniel (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishikori Kei (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishioka Yoshihito (Tsu)
Sugita Yūichi (Tokyo)
Ben McLachlan (Queenstown, New Zealand)
Doi Misaki (Tokyo)
Hibino Nao (Ichinomiya)
Ōsaka Noami (Beverly Hills, California)
Aoyama Shūko (Osaka)
Shibahara Ena (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
Ninomiya Makoto (Hiroshima)
Triathlon
Kenji Nener (Perth, Australia)
Makoto Odakura (Tokyo)
Niina Kishimoto (Kawagoe)
Takahashi Yūko (Mitaka)
Water Polo
Tanamura Katsuyuki (Ishigaki)
Adachi Seiya (Gifu Ichi)
Harukiirario Koppu (Tokyo)
Shiga Mitsuaki (Maebashi)
Takuma Yoshida (Nagahama)
Toi Suzuki (Yamagata Ichi)
Shimizu Yūsuke (Kumamoto Ichi)
Mitsuru Takata (Tokyo)
Arai Atsushi (Kawasaki)
Yusuke Inaba (Toyama)
Keigo Okawa (Yachiyo)
Kenta Araki (Tokyo)
Tomoyoshi Fukushima (Kagoshima Ichi)
Rikako Miura (Yamagata Ichi)
Yumi Arima (Yusashino)
Akari Inaba (Toyama)
Eruna Ura (Hakusan)
Kaho Iwano (Inabe)
Miku Koide (Kashiwazaki)
Maiko Hashida (Tokyo)
Yuki Niizawa (Tokyo)
Minori Yamamoto (Kyoto)
Kako Kawaguchi (Yokohama)
Marina Tokumoto (Tokyo)
Kyoko Kudo (Yokohama)
Minami Shioya (Yachiyo)
Weightlifting
Itokazu Yōichi (Tokyo)
Mitsunori Konnai (Setagaya)
Masanori Miyamoto (Naha)
Toshiki Yamamoto (Yokohama)
Miyake Hiromi (Niiza)
Yagi Kanae (Kobe)
Andō Mikiko (Shiroi)
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傑尼斯藝人的妻子共通點♡成功抓住受歡迎男性的秘訣♪
日本傑尼斯事務所集合了許多頂尖的人氣男星,能夠攻陷這些人氣偶像,最終結婚的傑尼斯藝人妻子們,其實有著不為人知的共通點喔!
接下來就要為大家介紹,她們能夠攻陷受歡迎男性的秘訣♡
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 有自主意見的木村佳乃���…適時提供丈夫意見
身為5歲及3歲女兒母親的木村佳乃(Kimura Yoshino),目前正一邊持續演藝工作一邊努力育兒中。
丈夫則是因完美主義印象而被大家稱為「傑尼斯皇帝」的東山紀之(Hegashiyama Noriyuki)。
於2010年結婚的這對美男美女夫妻檔,在當時可是造成了不小的騷動。
東山紀之曾公開表示,他最喜歡就是木村佳乃的大剌剌個性。
其實面對強勢的東山紀之,似乎很少有女性能毫不畏懼地表達意見及想法。
而木村佳乃平時在綜藝節目中所展現的真性情,偶爾也讓大家感到驚訝呢~
順帶一提,東山紀之現在可是成了會照顧女兒上廁所、換衣服及接送的新好爸爸喔♪
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 有自主意見的瀬戸朝香……擁有育兒模式
身為演員同時照顧2個孩子的日本女星瀬戸朝香(Seto Asaka)則是V6井之原快彥的妻子。
她對於育兒則是擁有能夠立即切換模式的態度☆
瀬戸朝香曾表示「該做的時候要盡力,該放鬆的時候就放鬆◎同時也要好好珍惜幽默感所產生的品味及趣事!」
「非常歡迎小孩子打鬧玩笑!」的她,本身也會藉由發現好玩的事物,積極跟孩子分享及玩樂。 像這樣由媽媽帶頭玩樂吵鬧,也能讓家庭歡笑聲不斷喔!
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 廚藝高超……很會做便當的瀬戸朝香♪
不論是平日或特殊節日,都不會忘記準備便當的瀬戸朝香。
比起華麗的外觀,更重視食物的美味,因此絕對會全心全意製作愛心便當喔♡
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 廚藝高超……經常親手料理的白石美帆♪
V6長野博(Nagano Hiroshi)的妻子正是日本女星白石美帆(Shiraishi Miho)。
白石美帆過去曾公開表示非常喜歡日本料理,經常在自己的部落格內上傳料理照片,每一道都看起來美味不已呢!
講究食材產地及製法的她,米飯也是選用最喜愛的18穀米。
在忙碌的拍攝工作期間,她也會騰出時間親手製作醃韭菜頭或是梅乾♪
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 廚藝高超……講究有機食品的工藤靜香♪
前SMAP成員木村拓哉(Kimura Takuya)的妻子工藤靜香(Kudou Shizuka),在結婚生子成為母親之後,自然而然便對有機食品產生了興趣。
過去也曾表示會盡量避免攝取含有不明添加物的食品,因此也非常講究家人的飲食食材。
最後更是講究到自己經營有機食品的事業,她除了會自己動手做烏龍麵之外,也很喜歡親手製作天然酵母發酵而成的麵包喲♪
傑尼斯妻子共通點▶ 廚藝高超……擔任料理節目主持人的木村佳乃♪
「喜歡美食,每天當然都自己親手做菜!」☆
木村佳乃過去曾主持過料理節目,因此對於製作料理非常熱衷。
主要以日本料理為中心,同時也會注意每天的營養均衡。
也許這種飲食生活正是造就她美肌的關鍵♡
可以從傑尼斯藝人妻子身上發現,她們都有著『廚藝高超』的這個共通點。
看來想要抓住男人的心,必須先抓住他們的胃,可是一點都沒錯◎
另外,木村佳乃、瀨戶朝香、白石美帆、工藤靜香,在婚後依舊以藝人或演員的身分活躍於日本演藝圈。
雖然丈夫非常會賺錢,也能成為專業主婦,但她們卻刻意走向工作與家庭兩立的這條道路。
不論是工作或家庭都非常地重視,對於【Work・Life・Balance】的維持非常拿手,想必這也是傑尼斯藝人妻子的共通點之一♪
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Original Anime from Tokai Area, SHIKIZAKURA Releases Teaser PV for 2021 Premiere
The official website for the forthcoming original anime SHIKIZAKURA (Winter Cherry Blossoms) has started streaming a 60-second teaser PV to introduce its main characters and their voices. It is also confirmed that the 12-episode sci-fi battle action entertainment series is set to premiere sometime in 2021.
Shinya Sugai (The Ancient Magus' Bride CGI director) serves as general director, alongside director Go Kurosaki (Love Live! Sunshine!! CG director) and series composition writer Naruki Nakagawa (Scared Rider Xechs). SUBLIMATION (3DCG works for Love Live!, Tokyo Ghoul, Psycho-Pass) works on anime production.
Teaser PV:
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The seven main cast are all rookies, who were chosen by the audition held by Nagoya-based voice actor agency TYK Promotion.
Main Voice Cast:
Kakeru Miwa: Yudai Noda
Auka Myojin: Miho Mashiro
Kippei Nagatsu: Daisuke Nakamoto
Ryo Hattori: Shoto Mizukami
Kaede Naruse: Eri Sakazaki
Haruko Yamada: Natsuki Ochiai
Ibara: Shingo Yoneyama
2021年開花予定のナゴヤアニメ『シキザクラ』メインキャストの声優はこの7名です! 三輪翔役:野田雄大 明神逢花役:茉白実歩 永津吉平役:中元大介 服部涼役:水上翔斗 成瀬楓役:坂崎絵理 山田春子役:落合菜月 イバラ役:米山伸伍https://t.co/m68rX38COc#シキザクラ#ナゴヤセイユウ pic.twitter.com/ZVHxD2uRe8
— 【公式】株式会社TYK Promotion (@nagoyatyk) November 8, 2019
The anime's yet-titled theme song is confirmed to be performed by Nagoya-born 20-year-old anison singer Asaka. In October 2016, when she was 17, she made her professional singer debut with her first single "Open your eyes" (TV anime Occultic;Nine ED), and has sung the theme songs for A Centaur's Life (2017), Laid-Back Camp (2018), ISLAND (2018), and YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (2019).
Message from Asaka:
"I am anison singer Asaka, who will sing the theme song for 'SHIKIZAKURA.' As the story of the anime is set teh Tokai are which includes my hometown Nagoya, I am very happy to sing the theme song this time. I would like to convey the appeal of the Tokai area to the whole Japan together with 'SHIKIZAKURA,' so I would appreciate for your support."
????重大発表①????#シキザクラ 主題歌 #亜咲花 に決定‼️ 東海エリアが舞台の作品に、名古屋出身亜咲花さんが参加です‼️ ????亜咲花×シキザクラ????でコラボ企画も やります!情報はコチラのアカウント@ShikizakuraA でドンドン発信するので ぜひフォローしてくださいね~????#ナゴアニ #中京テレビ pic.twitter.com/AdGWJqGop2
— ????シキザクラ????ナゴヤアニメ【公式】 (@ShikizakuraA) November 8, 2019
Source: Chukyo TV press release
© SHIKIZAKURA Production Committee
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