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Shinjiro Okamoto (1933-2020) — The Botanical Elements: Pikadon II [acrylic on canvas, 2006]
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Shinjiro Okamoto (1933-2020) — The Botanical Elements: Pikadon II [acrylic on canvas, 2006]
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ミステリマガジン 1985年8月号 No.352 早川書房 表紙イラスト=岡本信治郎 幻想と怪奇特集-R・ダールの幽霊物語
#hayakawa’s mystery magazine#ミステリマガジン 1985年8月号 No.352#ミステリマガジン 1985年8月号#ミステリマガジン#shinjiro okamoto#岡本信治郎#roald dahl#ロアルド・ダール#anamon#古本屋あなもん#あなもん#book cover
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Shinjiro Okamoto (Japanese, b. 1933) - Image of Undressing, Image of Dressing, Liquitex on canvas, 74.0 × 62.0 cm (1963)
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ZERO1 results for June 3, 2018
Pro-Wrestling ZERO1, 6/3/2018 [Sun] @ Susukino Mars Gym in Hokkaido
(1) Shoki Kitamura vs. Takuya Sugawara ◆Winner: Sugawara (7:59) following a Lariat. (2) Yoshikazu Yokoyama vs. 5th Generation Black Tiger ◆Winner: Yokoyama (9:19) with a High School Boy. (3) SUGI vs. Ikuto Hidaka ◆Winner: Hidaka (11:44) following the Takatsugawa.
(4) NWA UN Heavyweight Championship Match: [30th Champion] Chris…
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#5th black tiger#5th generation black tiger#awa World Heavyweight Championship#Chris Vice#hartley jackson#ikuto hidaka#KAMIKAZE#kohei sato#masato tanaka#NWA UN Heavy#nwa un heavyweight championship#pro wrestling zero1#puroresu#shinjiro otani#shogun okamoto#Shoki Kitamura#SUGI#takuya sugawara#TARU#Towa Iwasaki#world heavyweight championship#yoshikazu yokoyama#yusaku obata#z1#zero1#zero1 world heavyweight championship
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DNGFQrow
I think Present Mic is supposed to resemble a cockatoo
My Hero Finefeather
The hair doesn't move though
Or... does it?
I didn't pay that much attention
DNGFQrow
That's because he's at 100% all the time. He never calms down enough for it to flatten out
GhastlyGhifin
Bakugo's Japanese voice is Nobuhiko Okamoto, who's apparently most famous as Accelerator from A Certain Magical Index, as well as Assassin of Shinjuku in Fate/Grand Order, Gladio from the Pokemon Sun & Moon anime, Shinjiro Nagita from Kill la Kill, and Swan from Lollipop Chainsaw.
DNGFQrow
I love the little in-show commentary at Deku's "I talked to a girl!" line: "Didn't actually speak."
GhastlyGhifin
He's voiced in English by Clifford Chapin, also known as Connie Springer from Attack on Titan, Kaworu Nagisa from the Netflix dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Cabba from Dragon Ball Super.ALL MIGHT's voice is done by Kenta Miyake, also voicing Chief Bogo from the Japanese dub of Zootopia, both Cyrus and Giovanni from Pokemon, Kratos from the Japanese dub of God of War, Lord Hater from WOY's Japanese dub, Muhammad Avdol from Jojo Stardust Crusaders, and Zangief in Street Fighter 5. So yeah, he's typecast often.
His English voice is none other than Christopher Sabat, AKA Vegeta, Piccolo, and Yamcha from DBZ, Garterbelt from Panty & Stocking, Daisuke Jigen from Lupin 3, Abraham Van Hellsing from TFS's Hellsing Abridged, and Solid Snake and Smokey Bear from their Death Battle bouts. (I'm leaving out a lot of other roles here)
My Hero Finefeather
Wow 0.0;
DNGFQrow
Huh. TFS actually got Sabat to do a quick role? Cool!
GhastlyGhifin
Well, he's also the narrator from their Super Android 13 film, two roles in Red vs. Blue, and a RWBY character Miss hasn't met yet.
DNGFQrow
Yeah I just didn't know the Hellsing Abridged one
Or Android 13. Knew the RT ones though.
GhastlyGhifin
Ochaco Uraraka is voiced in Japanese by Ayane Sakura, who's also been Praxis in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Linne and Kuon from Under Night In Birth, Cybelle from Carol and Tuesday, and most recently Aina Ardebit from Promare.
English voice: Luci Christian. She's voiced Trish from the DMC anime, Yurin from Dragon Ball Super, Fullmetal Alchemist as Wrath and Truth, Nami from Once Piece, Medusa from Soul Eater, and Meryl Strife from Trigun.
#mha3#Missfinefeather Liveblogs#Missfinefeather watches MHA#My Hero Academia#Boku no Hero Academia#liveblog#anime liveblog#mha liveblog#blacklist Missfinefeather
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January 1
51 Frank James Rocky Mountain champion
54 Bob Orton Sr Missouri champion
54 El Santo NWA middleweight champion
60 Gallaghers doc and Mike Ohio world tag team champs
63 Kalmikoffs Ivan and Karol AWA tag team champs
66 Bo Hopenberg boxing EBU super welterweight champ
70 bulldog bower nwf North America champion
70 Stan Plaskey awa Midwestern champion
71 Bob Geigal Central states champion
74 go Takeshi kick boxing all Japan middleweight champ
77 Russian stomper mid American championship
78 Mike Graham Steve Keirn Flordia tag champs
78 Blackjack Mulligan mid Atlantic US champion
78 masayuki Yamazaki all Japan kick boxing flyweight champ
79 Jack Jerry Brisco Georgia tag champs
80 Rick Robert Gibson Memphis southern tag champs
81 tsukamasa takagashi all Japan kick boxing batamweight champion
81 shinobu onuki all Japan kick boxing light weight champ
82 dick the bruiser Missouri champion
82 tiger mask WWE light heavyweight champ
83 Norman Fredrick Charles Southeastern US junior heavyweight champion
83 Tully Blanchard Southwest champ
84 Leaping Lanny ICW champion
85 Jay Mark Youngbloods Florida US tag champs
85 Bill Ash Southeastern US junior heavyweight champion
86 Dick Slater mid south north America champion
86 Jake Robert's Mid South TV champ
88 masa chono central states TV champ
94 Villano 5 uwa light heavyweight champion
97 sirimongkoi singwangcha wbc bantam weight champion
05 Todd Sexton nwa wildside TV champ
05 Tank Iceberg Georgia tag champs
05 Mystyco NWA middleweight champion
06 atoll uwa light heavyweight champion
10 Jay Donaldson nwf unified champion
12 tsuyoshi Kikuchi zero 1 nwa junior heavyweight champion
12 Damian El terrible cmll world champion
14 Shinjiro Otani Kamikaze zero 1 nwa intercontinental tag champs
18 shogun Okamoto Yutaka yoshie zero 1 nwa intercontinental tag champs
18 sugi masamune zero 1 nwa international light weight tag champs
20 Demon Inferno iwrg intercontinental champion
20 hub zero 1 nwa world junior heavyweight champion
22 Brock Lesner WWE heavyweight champion
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: 1964: A TURNING POINT IN JAPANESE ART (1996) Book published for the exhibition "1964: A Turning Point in Japanese Art" in 1996 at Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. The work was divided into seven categories: 'Japanese-style Paintings', 'Oil Paintings', 'Prints', 'Sculptures', 'Anti-art Trend', '#32 The Venice Biennale' and 'Reportage on the Time', all illustrated in full-colour. A chronology from 1963 to 1965, a detailed bibliography as well as checklist of the exhibition and a group of essays (in English and Japanese) are included in this publication. This copy also includes inserted ephemera from the exhibition - ticketstub, adverts, pamphlets, guides, etc. Includes work by Natsuyuki Nakanishi, Tadanori Yokoo, Ay-o, Nobuaki Kojima, Genpei Akasegawa, Tomio Miki, Kikuko Morimoto, Koichi Tateishi, Toshinobu Onosato, Yoshishige Saito, Taro Okamoto, Sadamasa Motonaga, Yuki Katsyra, Jiro Yoshihara, Saburo Aso, Kumi Sagai, Kazuo Shiraga, Masaaki Yamada, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Atsuko Tanaka, Minami Tada, Yoshikuni Iida, Bukichi Inoue, Shu Eguchi, Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Matsuzawa Yutaka, Shinjiro Okamoto, Shusaku Arakawa, Yukihisa Isobe, Akira Shimizu, Jiro Takamatsu, and many more. One copy of the scarce title and it's collected ephemera, available via our new website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #1964 #Japan (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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~ZERO1 Kumamoto Station Square Pro Wrestling in the Fall of 2019~ Kumamoto - Mori Toshin Plaza (Plaza Hall) 505 in Attendance (Full House)
1. Tatsuhito Takaiwa [W] & Yuya Aoki [BJW] d. Towa Iwasaki & Tommy Maddox [L] (9:52 Death Valley Bomb)
2. World Women's Wrestling Diana Offer Match: Kyoko Inoue [W] & Takako Inoue d. Sareee & Haruka Umezaki [L] (10:15 Lariat)
3. Yoshikazu Yokoyama d. Ikuto Hidaka (9:46 Death Valley Bomb)
4. 3WAY Match: SUGI d. Takuya Sugawara [L] & Kotaro Suzuki (8:20 Kinugawa)
5. Chris Vice & Shogun Okamoto [W] [Freelance] d. Yuji Hino [L] & Masato Tanaka (13:27 Backdrop)
6. Daisuke Sekimoto [BJW] [W] & Yuko Miyamoto [666] d. Shinjiro Otani [L] & Kohei Sato (21:10 German Suplex Hold)
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Shinjiro Okamoto (1933-2020) — The World of Insects [oil on canvas, 1965]
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Japanese: ハルチカ ~ハルタとチカは青春する~ Romaji: Haruchika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun Suru Chinese: 春&夏推理事件簿~春太与千夏的青春~ English: Haruchika: Haruta & Chika Genre: Comedy, Mystery, Romance Staff Directed by: Masakazu Hashimoto Produced by: Jun'ichirō Tamura, Kenji Horikawa, Yukiko Katō Written by: Reiko Yoshida Music by: Shirō Hamaguchi Studio: P.A.Works Licensed by: AUS Madman Entertainment, NA Funimation Original network: Tokyo MX, SUN, SBS, KNB, TVS, CTC, tvk, GBS, BS11, MTV, TVQ English network: SEA Aniplus Asia Original run: January 7, 2016 – March 24, 2016 Episodes: 12 Cast Haruta Kamijou: Soma Saito Chika Homura: Sarah Emi Bridcutt Natsuki Hanae: Shinjiro Kusakabe Keisuke Katagiri: Seiichiro Yamashita Miyoko Narushima: Haruka Chisuga Maren Sei: Nobunaga Shimazaki Naoko Serizawa: Asami Seto Sakaiyu Hiyama: Nobuhiko Okamoto Akari Gotou: Yuki Yamada Kae Asahina: Chiaki Omigawa Sae Asahina: Emi Miyajima Synopsis Chika Homura, a bright and naive student begins her high school career with a goal: to develop a "cute girl" persona. After quitting the volleyball team despite her all-star status, Chika decides to join her school's underrated wind instrument club and play the flute, believing it to be the most delicate and feminine instrument. Haruta Kamijou, a handsome and smart student who is Chika's old childhood friend that hasn't seen in nine years also joining the wind instrument club. Two of them meet again during a high school entrance ceremony. Due to an incident, the wind instrument club is about to be disbanded. Chika can't give up the flute so she attracts Haruta to her side and tries to recruit members from the wind instrument club. The group attempts to solve various cases taking place at their school while they plan to take part in a contest.
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Puroresu Best Bout Listing for January 2017
All Japan Pro Wrestling
Kento Miyahara, Jake Lee & Naoya Nomura vs. Suwama, Joe Doering & Hikaru Sato, 1/2 @ Korakuen Hall Zeus & The Bodyguard vs. Takao Omori & Manabu Soya, 1/3 @ Korakuen Hall Keisuke Ishii vs. Yuma Aoyagi, 1/3 @ Korakuen Hall Kento Miyahara vs. Takao Omori, 1/15 @ Hakata StarLanes
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
Kohei Sato & Shuji Ishikawa vs. Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi, 1/2 @ Korakuen Hall Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Yoshihisa Uto, 1/29 @ Nagoya Diamond Hall
DRAGON GATE
Shingo Takagi, T-Hawk & El Lindaman vs. Masato Yoshino, Ben-K & Kotoka, 1/18 @ Korakuen Hall
Dramatic Dream Team
HARASHIMA vs. Mike Bailey, 1/3 @ Korakuen Hall Jun Kasai vs. Akito, 1/3 @ Korakuen Hall Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kazusada Higuchi, 1/7 @ Kasukabe Fureai KUDO, Yukio Sakaguchi & Masahiro Takanashi vs. Makoto Oishi, Shunma Katsumata & MAO, 1/7 @ Kasukabe Fureai KUDO Vs. Tetsuya Endo, 1/8 @ Aichi Sports Center Konosuke Takeshita & Mike Bailey vs. Masakatsu Funaki & Yukio Sakaguchi, 1/9 @ Osaka Oyodo Center HARASHIMA vs. Daisuke Sasaki, 1/9 @ Korakuen Hall Konosuke Takeshita vs. KUDO, 1/29 @ Korakuen Hall DNA - Kouki Iwasaki vs. Ryota Nakatsu, 1/7 @ Kasukabe Fureai BASARA - Isami Kodaka vs. FUMA, 1/6 @ Shinkiba 1stRING BASARA - Isami Kodaka & Takumi Tsukamoto vs. Ryuichi Sekine & Ryota Nakatsu, 1/8 @ Osaka Oyodo Center Ganbare - Kenshin Ohka & Osamu Nagamaguchi vs. Ken Ohka & Shuichiro Katsumura, 1/21 @ BASEMENT MON☆STAR
New Japan Pro Wrestling
Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega, 1/4 @ Tokyo Dome Tetsuya Naito vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi, 1/4 @ Tokyo Dome Hirooki Goto vs. Katsuyori Shibata, 1/4 @ Tokyo Dome Hiroshi Tanahashi, Manabu Nakanishi & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. SANADA, EVIL & BUSHI, 1/5 @ Korakuen Hall Volador Jr. vs. Ultimo Guerrero, 1/22 @ Korakuen Hall
Pro Wrestling NOAH
Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Takashi Sugiura, 1/7 @ Korakuen Hall Go Shiozaki & Maybach Taniguchi vs. Naomichi Marufuji & Atsushi Kotoge, 1/7 @ Korakuen Hall Hajime Ohara vs. Taji Ishimori, 1/7 @ Korakuen Hall Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kenoh, 1/9 @ Korakuen Hall Takashi Sugiura vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, 1/9 @ Korakuen Hall Takashi Sugiura vs. Atsushi Kotoge, 1/11 @ Yokohama Radiant Go Shiozaki & Maybach Taniguchi vs. Kenoh & Masa Kitamiya, 1/21 @ EDION Osaka, 2nd Hajime Ohara vs. Daisuke Harada, 1/21 @ EDION Osaka, 2nd
Pro Wrestling ZERO1
Kohei Sato vs. Yusaku Obata, 1/1 @ Korakuen Hall Kohei Sato & Shogun Okamoto vs. Yusaku Obata & KAI, 1/14 @ Shinika 1stRING Masakatsu Funaki vs. Masato Tanaka, 1/22 @ EDION Osaka, 2nd
WRESTLE-1
Masayuki Kono vs. Manabu Soya, 1/8 @ Korakuen Hall Kaz Hayashi & Kotaro Suzuki vs. Daiki Inaba & Yusuke Kodama, 1/8 @ Korakuen Hall MAZADA vs. Andy Wu, 1/8 @ Korakuen Hall Koji Doi & Kumagoro vs. Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi, 1/25 @ Shinjuku FACE Daiki Inaba vs. Shinjiro Otani, 1/25 @ Shinjuku FACE
MISC/INDIES
FREEDOMS - Daisuke Masaoka vs. Yuya Susumu, 1/3 @ Shinkiba 1stRING HEAT-UP - Kazuhiro Tamura vs Rocky Kawamura, 1/19 @ Shinyurigaoka 21 Hall VKF - Koji Kanemoto vs Masamune, 1/21 @ Osaka Fukushima Center Guts World - Keizo Matsuda & YUJI KITO vs. Masked Mystery & Daisuke, 1/24 @ Shinkiba 1stRING Guts World - Mr. Gannosuke, Guts Ishijima, Michio Kageyama vs. Masao Orihara, Dick Togo, Amigo Suzuki & Liang Ping, 1/24 @ Shinkiba 1stRING FREEDOMS - Yuya Susumu & HAYATA vs. Takashi Sasaki & Dyna Mido, 1/29 @ Moriguchi Gym K-DOJO - Ayato Yoshida & Kyu Mogami vs. Kengo Mashimo & Ayumu Honda, 1/29 @ Blue Field
JOSHI SELECTION
OZ-A - Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Kyoko Kimura, 1/8 @ Shinjuku FACE OZ-A - Hikaru Shida & Syuri vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto & Kagetsu, 1/8 @ Shinjuku FACE WAVE - Misaki Ohata & Ryo Mizunami vs. Kyoko Kimura & Kagetsu, 1/8 @ Shinjuku FACE Sendai Girls - Chihiro Hashimoto vs. Aja Kong, 1/9 @ Shinjuku FACE Stardom - Io Shirai vs. Viper, 1/15 @ Korakuen Hall Stardom - Yoko Bito & Kairi Hojo vs. Kay Lee Ray & Nixon Newell, 1/15 @ Korakuen Hall Tokyo Joshi - Yuu vs. Shoko Nakajima, 1/21 @ BASEMENT MON☆STAR Kyoko Kimura Retirement - Kyoko Kimura, Hana Kimura & ISAO vs. Minoru Suzuki, Aja Kong & Meiko Satomura, 1/22 @ Korakuen Hall SEAdLINNNG - Nanae Takahashi vs. Arisa Nakajima, 1/26 @ Korakuen Hall WAVE - Yumi Ohka & Yuki Miyazaki vs. Misaki Ohata & Ryo Mizunami, 1/28 @ Shinkiba 1stRING JWP - Hanako Nakamori vs. LEON, 1/29 @ KFC Hall Stardom - Kairi Hojo vs. Nixon Newell, 1/29 @ Shinkiba 1stRING
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ZERO1 New Year Dream Series 2017 Match Ratings: Takuya Nomura vs Chris Orndorff *1/4 Taru & Kamikaze vs Yoshikazu Yokoyama & Buffa ** Ikuto Hidaka vs Kotaro Suzuki vs Tatsuhito Takaiwa **3/4 Kai vs Hartley Jackson ** Isami Kodaka & Takumi Tsukamoto (c) vs Koji Kanemoto & Minoru Tanaka **1/2 Shinjiro Otani (c) vs Takuya Sugawara *** Masato Tanaka & James Raideen (c) vs Daisuke Sekimoto & Shogun Okamoto ***3/4 Kohei Sato (c) vs Yusaku Obata **** Show Rating: 6/10 What a fantastic second half this one was!
Written review below
ZERO1′s first show of the year and the first wrestling show by anyone of the year, was New Year Dream Series 2017. ZERO1 doesn’t have the benefit of running full matches on their TV show. As a result most of the undercard matches are cut down for time in order to fit the two hour limit they have. Still, that’s not too bad, usually only entrances are missed.
The two rookies started off the show as ZERO1 young boy Orndorff took on Takuya Nomura, who was called 2016's rookie of the year by some. Not much to this match. A nice suplex and a sloppy finish.
Next was a fine, inoffensive comedy match, not much more. No real significance.
Then came a pretty fun three way. Maybe it wasn’t the smoothest but still enjoyable to watch. Kotaro Suzuki picked up the win which played a significant role later in the show.
Taru tried his best to help Hartley Jackson with the win but the returning Kai fired back against the odds and got the big win setting him up with a 1-0 record since returning. That played a role for later as well.
Kodaka and Tsukamoto defended their NWA International Light Tag Championships in a draw against Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka. When Kodaka went to pin Tanaka, his shoulders were down too resulting in a double pin. The two agreed to another match at another time.
Shinjiro Otani defended both his titles in a match against Takuya Sugawara. The champion was successful in victory, ending it with a Kesagiri Chop in what was the first notably good match of the night. Kotaro Suzuki came out post-match and laid down a challenge for the title. Otani agreed without hesitation.
Now for the meat and potatoes of the show as the NWA International Tag Championship team of Masato and Raideen defended against Daisuke Sekimoto and Shogun Okamoto. Boy-howdy, if you enjoy big dudes beating each other up for 15 minutes, this won’t get any better for you. This was an incredible match that could have gone even longer and would have only been better. These two teams can fight forever as far as I’m concerned. Seek out this match, I beg you!
The main event featured the World Heavyweight Champion, Kohei Sato defending against Yusaku Obata. Obata was the ZERO1 star of 2016. He won both the Fire Festival and Furinkazan Tag Tournament, coming into this match hot. He had to get by the man who has held this title the longest and most frequent. This was a tall task for the challenger. They worked an amazing big man versus small man match with Obata needing to find creative ways to get the much bigger Sato to the ground. There were fantastic near falls leading into a hot finish here. Just like the last match, you need to see this one, fantastic match. Kai, coming off his win against the odds earlier, came out to be the next challenger for the championship and was accepted. A great way to end the show.
ZERO1 started off 2017 in a real strong way. They finished off the show with two matches that delivered in spades and are building up the challengers underneath. Go out of your way to see those two main events.
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Shinjiro Okamoto (Japanese, b. 1933) - Sound of the Cicada, Liquitex on canvas, 145.5 × 97.0 cm (1983)
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ZERO1 results for June 30, 2018
Pro-Wrestling ZERO1 “KAMIKAZE Hometown Show”, 6/30/2018 [Sat] @ Ashikaga Shimin Plaza Small Hall in Tochigi
(1) Tsugataka Sato (W-1) vs. Harley Jackson ◆Winner: Hartley (9:49) with a Diving Elbow Drop. (2) Yoshikazu Yokoyama vs. Black Tiger V ◆Winner: Yokoyama (11:02) with a High School Boy. (3) Towa Iwasaki vs. Chris Vice ◆Winner: Vice (8:51) following a Package Piledriver. (4) Ikuto Hidaka &…
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#Black Tiger V#Chris Vice#Harley Jackson#ikuto hidaka#KAMIKAZE#kohei sato#masato tanaka#pro wrestling zero1#puroresu#shinjiro otani#shogun okamoto#Shoki Kitamura#SUGI#takuya sugawara#TARU#tatsuhiko takaiwa#Towa Iwasaki#tsugataka sato#yoshikazu yokoyama#z1#zero1
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