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Denka Company Limited (デンカ株式会社, Denka Kabushiki-gaisha); formerly Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (電気化学工業株式会社) is a Japanese chemical company, established in 1915, and headquartered in Tokyo, manufacturing organic and inorganic chemicals, cement, special cement additives, electronic component transfer materials and food packaging materials. [2]
On December 31, 2015, 826aska posted a YouTube video of her performing a Star Wars theme medley on the electric organ. [3] The video went viral, earning over one million views in less than a month and garnering media attention for 826aska.
Anthology, serialized Yoru no Kakaku "Nisen-nen me no Propose" (二千年めのプロポーズ, A Man For Megan) (May 14, 2004) Oozora Shuppan original work: Darlene Scalera, American Title: "Three wishes" (Harlequin Ginger Blossom) "Yoru no Kakaku" (夜の過客, Night Exile) (June 28, 2004 - August 27, 2005) GAKKEN 2 volumes
Throne of Blood (Japanese: 蜘蛛巣城, Hepburn: Kumonosu-jō, lit. ' The Spider Web Castle ') is a 1957 Japanese jidaigeki film co-written, produced, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.
A comparison shopping website, sometimes called a price comparison website, price analysis tool, comparison shopping agent, shopbot, aggregator or comparison shopping engine, is a vertical search engine that shoppers use to filter and compare products based on price, features, reviews and other criteria.
A kamakura winter ice dome near Yokote Castle in Akita prefecture A small kamakura snow hut in Hyogo Prefecture. Kamakura (かまくら or カマクラ) is a type of traditional snow dome or quinzhee in snowy regions of Japan.
He was born into a family of a sake brewery in Kyoto, Japan.After graduating from Kobe University and resigning from an advertising agency, he played an active part in a Japanese theatrical group called "Planet Pistachio," as a stage actor, from 1990 to 1998.
Kakaʻako Waterfront Park. Kakaʻako Waterfront Park, also known as "Point Panic Park", is a public park in Kakaʻako, south of downtown Honolulu, just off Ala Moana Boulevard at the end of Cooke Street.