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| "Julie the Mouse" ( | Japanese A Petite Tragedy) |
| The | Japanese: A Mystery Unfolded. |
| Rodan, known as Radon in | Japanese, a fictional monster in the manner of Godzill |
| Jimi's Book of | Japanese: A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese is a m |
| 3. to provide the | Japanese a means of repatriating war personnel. |
| ( | Japanese) A video walkthrough of DKII on PCE |
| The submarine I-12 was a | Japanese A2 type submarine. |
| To portray the | Japanese A6M Zero fighters, the production used "Holly |
| Tokyo Bay, Japan -- Surrender of | Japanese aboard USS Missouri. |
| Japanese abroad often complain about the poor service | |
| The film was nominated for nine | Japanese Academy Awards. |
| Japanese Academy Awards (1984) | |
| Triple Winner of the | Japanese Academy Awards |
| 1979 Awards of the | Japanese Academy |
| e 'cold' fusion reaction," Proceedings of the | Japanese Academy, series B, 1990. |
| George Hall ... | Japanese Accomplice (uncredited) |
| Charles Stevens ... | Japanese Accomplice |
| "Transparent Man") is a black-and-white | Japanese action / horror film, originally released in |
| Aragami is a 2003 | Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. |
| It was used to justify | Japanese actions by showing the Korean people as primi |
| Masatoshi Nagase (born 1966), | Japanese actor |
| January 1 - Tetsuo Narikawa, | Japanese actor and karate instructor. |
| Kazuo Hasegawa - | Japanese actor |
| Kento Handa (born 1984), a | Japanese actor |
| Keita Amemiya | Japanese actor |
| The film stars | Japanese actor Masatoshi Nagase therefore dialogue is |
| Tomoya Nagase (born 1978), | Japanese actor and pop musician |
| Yuji Okumoto, a | Japanese actor. |
| Mokomichi Hayami (born 1984), | Japanese actor. |
| Asaka Mayumi, a | Japanese actress |
| Asaka Seto, a | Japanese actress |
| Mina Fukui - | Japanese actress and tv tarento |
| Ueto Aya, the famous | Japanese actress and singer stars as Kozue Ayuhara. |
| Chiaki Kuriyama, a | Japanese actress and model |
| Sayuri Katayama, | Japanese actress |
| Inoue married | Japanese actress and television personality Aki Higash |
| Tomiko Ishii (born 1935), | Japanese actress |
| Namie Amuro (born 1977), | Japanese actress, entertainer, pop and R&B singer |
| Kou Shibasaki, | Japanese actress. |
| Japanese acupuncture mannequin and tools, brought to P | |
| nown for his imaginative stories and stylized | Japanese adaptations of western literature. |
| hered an almost four years of brutal Imperial | Japanese administration. |
| General Isogai Rensuke - Imperial | Japanese Administrator for Hong Kong (February 20, 194 |
| "Pillow") is a | Japanese adult visual novel studio. |
| KINGDOM is a | Japanese adult video (AV) director who was born in Sap |
| tactics were ineffective in slowing down the | Japanese advance. |
| After the Battle of Pyongyang, the | Japanese advanced north to the Yalu River without oppo |
| readership which was interested in "tales of | Japanese adventure and exploration abroad and fantasie |
| Japanese aerial bombing did not close it. | |
| sists of 16 sections that discuss traditional | Japanese aesthetics in contrast with change. |
| Japanese Aesthetics - (wabi, mono no aware, etc) | |
| Although Thailand made peace with the | Japanese after being invaded, there was an active unde |
| General Ma Bufang was also an obstruction to | Japanese agents trying to contact the Tibetans, he was |
| ilitary Tribunal for the Far East, Chapter 5: | Japanese Aggression Against China |
| utomatically expose Britain's Asian Empire to | Japanese aggression. |
| On August 15, the | Japanese agreed to surrender, rendering the whole ques |
| His negotiations led to promises of | Japanese aid in defeating the pirates. |
| then used to support a campaign to neutralize | Japanese air power at Rabaul. |
| Japanese air tactics | |
| made periscope observations during the first | Japanese air attack on Midway. |
| as stationed at Okinawa, she endured numerous | Japanese air attacks. |
| e base then became a major centre for staging | Japanese air operations. |
| Lingayen Gulf 5 January 1945, she drove off a | Japanese air attack. |
| Toyoshima took part of the 19 February 1942 | Japanese air-raid on Darwin, Australia. |
| ccuracies are depicted in the scene where the | Japanese aircraft carriers are destroyed. |
| Ambon first came under attack from | Japanese aircraft on 6 January. |
| The ship was bombed by | Japanese aircraft and sank. |
| For the World War II aircraft carrier, see | Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi . |
| arianas Turkey Shoot", in which more than 250 | Japanese aircraft were downed, Admiral Marc Mitscher o |
| Preddy claimed two | Japanese aircraft damaged over Darwin. |
| Data from | Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War |
| The last major air combat between Allied and | Japanese aircraft took place on 3 June 1944. |
| Two | Japanese aircraft attacked both ships on 11 February 1 |
| The | Japanese aircraft carrier Kasagi was a fleet aircraft |
| At this time, a formation of | Japanese aircraft was spotted and Kuru sailed for cove |
| carrier pilots claimed to have destroyed 720 | Japanese aircraft in this operation. |
| No | Japanese aircraft or shore batteries responded to the |
| Koch later survived another attack by | Japanese aircraft and the crash of another Empire flyi |
| Soon thereafter | Japanese aircraft swarmed over the island. |
| voy escorted by Latrobe was attacked twice by | Japanese aircraft, and in December, a lone Japanese bo |
| A US gunboat, USS Panay was also attacked, by | Japanese aircraft, and sunk. |
| ary 1945, with the task force under attack by | Japanese aircraft, Narbada downed an Oscar aircraft of |
| hip engaged in several battles with attacking | Japanese aircraft. |
| Operations also included strikes against | Japanese airfields during the Allied invasion of Okina |
| From Noemfoor, bombed and strafed | Japanese airfields and installations on Ceram, Halmahe |
| Organization of | Japanese Alaskan Strike Group (Aleutians) |
| Listen to My Heart is the debut | Japanese album by BoA. |
| cidents Happen" - 4:13 (U.S. iTunes Store and | Japanese album bonus track) |
| hits album, four compilation albums, 1 studio | Japanese album, 3 Korean singles, and 1 Japanese singl |
| Graceful 4, TSZX The Grace's first | Japanese album, was released on November 14, 2007. |
| This is S.E.S.' first | Japanese album. |
| 2 is South Korean boy band Big Bang's second | Japanese album. |
| B Until January 1987, | Japanese albums chart had been separated into LP, CD, |
| Sake is a | Japanese alcoholic beverage made with rice. |
| (in | Japanese) All About Capcom Head-to-Head Fighting Games |
| Voiced by: Urara Takano ( | Japanese), Allison Sumrall (English) |
| Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara ( | Japanese), Allison Keith (English) The defacto protago |
| the coast after picking up hundreds of other | Japanese along the way. |
| Taiki Morii (born July 9, 1980) is a | Japanese alpine skier and Paralympian. |
| Noriyo Hiroi (born 1976) is a | Japanese alpine skier. |
| It is named for Daiki Matsubayashi, a | Japanese amateur astronomer. |
| It is named after Yoshimi Ichimura, a | Japanese amateur astronomer. |
| Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu, Tsuneo served as | Japanese Ambassador to the United States. |
| Main article: | Japanese American history |
| Japanese American of the Biennium award, Japanese Amer | |
| Like many | Japanese American children, her education included Ame |
| rk of this Pulitzer-nominated writer draws on | Japanese American history and own experiences. |
| Chicago | Japanese American Historical Society |
| ion of Sawtelle Blvd are inhabited by a large | Japanese American population. |
| Davi is a | Japanese American while Martin is a Hawaiian. |
| Yuri Kochiyama (born May 19, 1921) is a | Japanese American human rights activist. |
| Takeshi Fujii (born 1940), | Japanese American boxer |
| Ford Konno was | Japanese American and Tetsuo Okamoto was Japanese Braz |
| wa (formerly known as Lisa Furukawa Ray) is a | Japanese American pianist, singer, and songwriter. |
| Bill Hosokawa (1915-2007), a | Japanese American author and journalist. |
| Frank S. Emi (1916-2010), a | Japanese American civil rights activist. |
| 1,000 workers had relocated to Seabrook from | Japanese American internment camps, and the total numb |
| American Inquisition: The Hunt for | Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II. |
| Special Recognition Award - Presented by the | Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, Los Ang |
| 7) is an independent feature film directed by | Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written |
| Michiko Kakutani (born 1955), | Japanese American Pulitzer Prize-winning critic |
| See also: | Japanese American internment |
| Japanese American Citizens League, Seattle Chapter Boa | |
| Japanese American National Museum Advisory Board | |
| Main article: | Japanese American internment |
| He is a Democrat and a fourth-generation | Japanese American. |
| He is Nisei | Japanese American. |
| He is a fourth-generation | Japanese American. |
| Koto is a third-generation | Japanese American. |
| Ishimatsu is a fourth-generation | Japanese American. |
| EO 9066 cleared the way for the relocation of | Japanese Americans to internment camps. |
| Main article: | Japanese Americans |
| The camp would come to hold not just | Japanese Americans and Japanese, but Italians, Germans |
| Japanese Americans and Italian Americans were imprison | |
| ued that it was impossible to segregate loyal | Japanese Americans from disloyal ones. |
| The order led to the internment of | Japanese Americans or AJAs (Americans of Japanese Ance |
| shikawa contributed to the decision to intern | Japanese Americans he himself distrusted the Japanese- |
| Japanese: Amida Butsu. | |
| The | Japanese Anarchist Federation dissolved in 1968. |
| Enemy aliens and people of | Japanese ancestry fared badly. |
| nt of the Federated States of Micronesia (his | Japanese ancestry) |
| uelan descent and his father is of German and | Japanese ancestry. |
| beginning of the Siberian Intervention of the | Japanese and Chita became the headquarters of the Japa |
| fred Izuruha is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa in | Japanese and Ian Hawk in English. |
| Junichi Suwabe voices him in | Japanese and Alex Fernandez in English. |
| Nearly 6,000 | Japanese and Americans died on the tiny island in 76 h |
| Raised and repaired by the | Japanese and incorporated into the Imperial Japanese N |
| Japanese and International Economies | |
| They were caught by the | Japanese and sentenced to death. |
| and was seen as a threat in the eyes of other | Japanese and Japanese Americans. |
| such a route that Korean would be higher than | Japanese and Japanese higher the Ryukuans still higher |
| suspicious aircraft and guard against German, | Japanese, and Italian attack. |
| They were captured by the | Japanese and taken to Singapore. |
| He noted that Leach did not speak | Japanese and had looked at only a narrow range of Japa |
| nistries catering to those who speak English, | Japanese, and Korean. |
| anslated into German, Italian, Danish, Dutch, | Japanese, and Korean. |
| Yate was fluent in French, German and | Japanese, and could also speak Hindustani and Persian. |
| Thousands of | Japanese and Japanese Americans, regardless of their U |
| Nishijima is the author of several books in | Japanese and English. |
| same modest level, staying mostly within the | Japanese and Japanese-American community in Philadelph |
| She speaks Korean, | Japanese, and English. |
| ately 6,000 men, who were then trained by the | Japanese and organized into four infantry brigades in |
| Also, broadcasts | Japanese and Korean programming. |
| t of Executive Order 9066 sent all West Coast | Japanese and Japanese-American citizens to internment |
| The | Japanese and Traditional Chinese versions 1.1 (NTSC-J) |
| The work is in | Japanese and contains music and dialogue that are intr |
| Roy Andrew Miller's | Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages, published in |
| He is voiced by Takehito Koyasu in | Japanese and Christopher R Sabat in English. |
| Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, | Japanese, and Mandarin. |
| mesake magazine ASA and in it introduced both | Japanese and foreign concrete poetry, and also transla |
| to many languages, including English, German, | Japanese and Georgian. |
| Text and captions in both | Japanese and English. |
| hibition catalogue; captions and text in both | Japanese and English. |
| The Battle of Xuzhou was fought between | Japanese and Chinese forces in May 1938 during Second |
| There are also examples of | Japanese and German Tygs. |
| Terracotta is voiced by Keiichi Sonobe in | Japanese and Antimere Robinson in English. |
| SunMin is a female singer who speaks Korean, | Japanese and English. |
| st of destroyers opened fire on the attacking | Japanese, and downed several enemy planes. |
| Kumiki Gibson is a lawyer of | Japanese and African American descent, originally from |
| Mori is a | Japanese and Italian surname. |
| The end result was a battle between the | Japanese and KMT troops, mutiny of East Hopei troops a |
| Japanese and French translations are in press. | |
| Asian Studies (Chinese, | Japanese and Sanskrit) |
| ng in Europe as a supply sergeant, he studied | Japanese and French. |
| e Chicago Shimpo, which publishes articles in | Japanese and English, is the only Japanese-American ne |
| The temple building, used in 1942 to process | Japanese and Japanese-Americans for wartime internment |
| The Barrier and the Javelin: | Japanese and Allied Pacific Strategies February to Jun |
| He has also translated | Japanese and European poetry into Assamese. |
| She is of | Japanese and German descent. |
| Her father is | Japanese, and mother is Filipino. |
| YMO albums, song titles were printed in both | Japanese and English, as listed below. |
| He is voiced by Tomokazu Seki in | Japanese and Jordan Schartner in English. |
| Korean, | Japanese, and Canadian archaeologists are also particu |
| Japanese and the Other Altaic Languages. | |
| Like its | Japanese and Okinawan counterparts E Sip Sa Bo also tr |
| His father is | Japanese and his mother is Swedish. |
| featured well-known voice actors for both the | Japanese and English versions. |
| Akira Ijyuin is voiced by Omi Minami in | Japanese and Shannon Hemeon in English. |
| He has held visiting appointments in | Japanese and French universities. |
| Nagisa Azuya is voiced by Haruna Ikezawa in | Japanese and Pamela Weidner-Houle in English. |
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