OPEN 18:00 / START 19:00
Advance sales ¥ 2500 / ¥ ¥ 3000 * Order 1 order (¥ 500 or more)
* Advance tickets will be released on January 19 (Sat) 12:00 on e +!
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A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts plus the other agreed charges. The card issuer (usually a bank) creates a revolving account and grants a line of credit to the cardholder, from which the cardholder can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance. In other words, credit cards combine payment services with extensions of credit. Complex fee structures in the credit card industry may limit customers' ability to comparison shop, helping to ensure that the industry is not price-competitive and helping to maximize industry profits. Due to concerns about this, many legislatures have regulated credit card fees.
A credit card is different from a charge card, which requires the balance to be repaid in full each month. In contrast, credit cards allow the consumers a continuing balance of debt, subject to interest being charged. A credit card also differs from a cash card, which can be used like currency by the owner of the card. A credit card differs from a charge card also in that a credit card typically involves a third-party entity that pays the seller and is reimbursed by the buyer, whereas a charge card simply defers payment by the buyer until a later date.
A payment is the trade of value from one party (such as a person or company) to another for goods, or services, or to fulfill a legal obligation.
Payment can take a variety of forms. Barter, the exchange of one good or service for another, is a form of payment. The most common means of payment involve use of money, cheque, or debit, credit or bank transfers. Payments may also take complicated forms, such as stock issues or the transfer of anything of value or benefit to the parties. In US law, the payer is the party making a payment while the payee is the party receiving the payment. In trade, payments are frequently preceded by an invoice or bill.
In general, the payee is at liberty to determine what method of payment he or she will accept; though normally laws require the payer to accept the country's legal tender up to a prescribed limit. Payment is most commonly effected in the local currency of the payee, unless if the parties agree otherwise. Payment in another currency involves an additional foreign exchange transaction. The payee may compromise on a debt, i.e., accept a part payment in full settlement of a debtor's obligation, or may offer a discount, for example, for payment in cash, or for prompt payment, etc. On the other hand, the payee may impose a surcharge, for example, as a late payment fee, or for use of a certain credit card, etc.
The acceptance of a payment by the payee extinguishes a debt or other obligation. A creditor cannot unreasonably refuse to accept a payment, but payment can be refused in some circumstances, for example, on a Sunday or outside banking hours. A payee is usually obligated to acknowledge payment by producing a receipt to the payer. A receipt may be an endorsement on an account as "paid in full". The giving of a guarantee or other security for a debt does not constitute a payment.
High Score Girl (ハイスコアガール , Hai Sukoa Gāru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rensuke Oshikiri. The story revolves around the life of gamer Haruo Yaguchi, the coin-op gaming scene, and the changes that develop within both over time. Known as a 90's arcade romantic comedy, the series is known for its unique art style, and thoroughly accurate depictions of the multitude of gaming software, hardware, and even culture that are featured. An anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff is set to premiere on July 13, 2018.
Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfils these functions can be considered as money.
Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private". Counterfeit money can cause good money to lose its value.
The money supply of a country consists of currency (banknotes and coins) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, which consists only of records (mostly computerized in modern banking), forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries.
It may refer to:
A memorial is an object which serves as a focus for the memory of something, usually a deceased person or an event. Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or art objects such as sculptures, statues or fountains and parks.
The most common type of memorial is the gravestone or the memorial plaque. Also common are war memorials commemorating those who have died in wars. Memorials in the form of a cross are called intending crosses.
Online memorials are often created on websites and social media to allow digital access as an alternative to physical memorials which may not be feasible or easily accessible.
When somebody has died, the family may request that a memorial gift (usually money) be given to a designated charity, or that a tree be planted in memory of the person. Those temporary or makeshift memorials are also called grassroots memorials.
Sometimes, when a high school student has died, the memorials are placed in the form of a scholarship, to be awarded to high-achieving students in future years.
Matsukura Yuji (Matsura Yuji, February 27, 1972-) is a Japanese animation producer. J. C. STAFF Executive Officer Production Director General Manager, and its affiliate company Jam · Creation representative director. He is from Kyoto Prefecture.
After graduating Yoyogi Animation Gakuin Osaka in 1992, he joined J.C. STAFF. After that, he was appointed a producer in his 20's youth who can be said to be exceptional, and engaged in numerous animations.
In the industry, Furuhiko Takayama and his first OVA “Super space-time Orgas 02”, which was created when he was standing alone, half a year from the progress of the production, had Haruhiko Mikimoto raise the character at the age of 20 to the character draft. Then it became famous. As a result, when he met a creator, a person at a production company, or a maker, he was able to relate to it, and as a result, he came to talk about work.
An interview by Nedorabo when he was in charge of High Score Girl revealed that he had been working at the game company Tose for two years from 18 to 20 before joining the company.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Shimokitazawa Daisy Bar https://daisybar.jp
OPEN 18:00 START 18:30
Price: Advance sale 2000 yen (by D) / Same day 2500 yen (by D)
Only for students: 1000 yen (by D)
Cast: Cuckold, Uchida Tamasu, Watanabe Shoyoung my beat ... and more !!
Reserve your ticket here! uchida.shuri@gmail.com
A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts plus the other agreed charges. The card issuer (usually a bank) creates a revolving account and grants a line of credit to the cardholder, from which the cardholder can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance. In other words, credit cards combine payment services with extensions of credit. Complex fee structures in the credit card industry may limit customers' ability to comparison shop, helping to ensure that the industry is not price-competitive and helping to maximize industry profits. Due to concerns about this, many legislatures have regulated credit card fees.
A credit card is different from a charge card, which requires the balance to be repaid in full each month. In contrast, credit cards allow the consumers a continuing balance of debt, subject to interest being charged. A credit card also differs from a cash card, which can be used like currency by the owner of the card. A credit card differs from a charge card also in that a credit card typically involves a third-party entity that pays the seller and is reimbursed by the buyer, whereas a charge card simply defers payment by the buyer until a later date.
A payment is the trade of value from one party (such as a person or company) to another for goods, or services, or to fulfill a legal obligation.
Payment can take a variety of forms. Barter, the exchange of one good or service for another, is a form of payment. The most common means of payment involve use of money, cheque, or debit, credit or bank transfers. Payments may also take complicated forms, such as stock issues or the transfer of anything of value or benefit to the parties. In US law, the payer is the party making a payment while the payee is the party receiving the payment. In trade, payments are frequently preceded by an invoice or bill.
In general, the payee is at liberty to determine what method of payment he or she will accept; though normally laws require the payer to accept the country's legal tender up to a prescribed limit. Payment is most commonly effected in the local currency of the payee, unless if the parties agree otherwise. Payment in another currency involves an additional foreign exchange transaction. The payee may compromise on a debt, i.e., accept a part payment in full settlement of a debtor's obligation, or may offer a discount, for example, for payment in cash, or for prompt payment, etc. On the other hand, the payee may impose a surcharge, for example, as a late payment fee, or for use of a certain credit card, etc.
The acceptance of a payment by the payee extinguishes a debt or other obligation. A creditor cannot unreasonably refuse to accept a payment, but payment can be refused in some circumstances, for example, on a Sunday or outside banking hours. A payee is usually obligated to acknowledge payment by producing a receipt to the payer. A receipt may be an endorsement on an account as "paid in full". The giving of a guarantee or other security for a debt does not constitute a payment.
Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfils these functions can be considered as money.
Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private". Counterfeit money can cause good money to lose its value.
The money supply of a country consists of currency (banknotes and coins) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, which consists only of records (mostly computerized in modern banking), forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries.
Uchida Shuzuzu (Uchida Suri, April 26, 2001-) is a Japanese female singer and model. She is from Fukuoka Prefecture.
In the sixth grade of elementary school, she won the Grand Prix in the fashion magazine "JS Girl" audition for elementary school students. The activity started as an exclusive model of the magazine later, and has the highest number of cover appearances 14 times (as of 2017).
She graduated exclusive model at "JS Girl" Vol. 38 released in April 2017. From the same month, she will move her base of activities from Fukuoka to Tokyo and start working as an artist. Uchida herself has written all the original songs.
Performed at "Singer's Garden-Bunzuki no 唄" held at Shibuya GUILTY on July 31, 2017, and performed the first live as a singer. The first one-man live "# shuri_1st" was held at Shibuya gee-ge on December 30 of the same year, and the tickets were sold out.
It becomes regular personality of Internet radio "Uchida Suzurin's All Night Nippon i" of 1 delivery from October of the same year.
Watanabe Shōtei aka Watanabe Seitei (渡辺 省亭 , 1851 in Edo – 1918) was a Nihonga painter and one of the first to visit Europe, attending the 1878 International Exhibition in Paris and being awarded a medal. Shōtei blended Western realism with the delicate colours and washes of the Kikuchi Yōsai school, introducing a new approach to kachōga or kacho (bird-and-flower painting).
Born as Yoshikawa Yoshimata, he was later adopted by the family of his father's literary friend, Watanabe Mitsue. His early studies were at age sixteen under Kikuchi Yōsai (1788–1878) after which he spent a brief time in the studio of the painter and lacquer artist, Shibata Zeshin (1807–1891).
In 1878, he travelled in the United States and Europe, remaining in Paris for three years and becoming the first Nihonga artist to live in Europe with the aim of studying Western painting.
Travel abroad was extremely difficult for Japanese artists in the early Meiji period (1868–1912), and it is unknown how Shōtei managed this. A few years earlier, in 1875, he had produced designs for an export company, which may have provided him with the necessary contacts. His works have enjoyed great popularity in the West, and a large number are to be seen in both European and American collections.
On his return from Europe, Seitei created designs for ceramics and cloisonné, working with the cloisonné artist Namikawa Sosuke (1847–1910), leading to acclaim from abroad. He maintained a prodigious output of paintings and illustrations, producing three outstanding albums: Seitei kacho gafu ('Picture album of Seitei's bird and flower'), 1890–91; Kacho gafu ('Bird and flower album'), 1903; and the last series published in 1916 also entitled Seitei kacho gafu.
Watanabe Shotei also edited and contributed to the art magazine Bijutsu Sekai (The World of Art), of which the first number was published by Wada Tokutaro in the year Meiji 23 (1890) and printed by Yoshida Ichimatsu with the blockcuts carried out by Goto Tokujiro. Besides Watanabe's illustration and that of Yoshitoshi Kyosai, there were ten other artists who contributed. Twenty-two of his bird and flower prints were published by Okura Yasugorō in 1916.
A cuckold is the husband of an adulterous wife. In evolutionary biology, the term is also applied to males who are unwittingly investing parental effort in offspring that are not genetically their own.
The word cuckold derives from the cuckoo bird, alluding to its habit of laying its eggs in other birds' nests. The association is common in medieval folklore, literature, and iconography.
English usage first appears about 1250 in the medieval debate poem The Owl and the Nightingale. It was characterized as an overtly blunt term in John Lydgate's "Fall of Princes", c. 1440. Shakespeare's poetry often referred to cuckolds, with several of his characters suspecting they had become one.
One often-overlooked subtlety of the word is that it implies that the husband is deceived, that he is unaware of his wife's unfaithfulness and may not know until the arrival or growth of a child plainly not his (as with cuckoo birds).
The female equivalent cuckquean first appears in English literature in 1562, adding a female suffix to the cuck.
A related word, first appearing in 1520, is wittol, which substitutes wit (in the sense of knowing) for the first part of the word, referring to a man aware of and reconciled to his wife's infidelity.
Idol Master Side M Reason Mini! Music Cafe!
OPEN / START 18:00
[ticket fee] Advance ¥ 2,500 / ¥ ¥ 3,000 (both 1D separate)
※ Student discount: The person will cash back ¥ 500 at the venue on the day. If you wish to cash back, please present your student ID card at the reception desk. Cash back is limited to those who came to the venue on the day.
A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts plus the other agreed charges. The card issuer (usually a bank) creates a revolving account and grants a line of credit to the cardholder, from which the cardholder can borrow money for payment to a merchant or as a cash advance. In other words, credit cards combine payment services with extensions of credit. Complex fee structures in the credit card industry may limit customers' ability to comparison shop, helping to ensure that the industry is not price-competitive and helping to maximize industry profits. Due to concerns about this, many legislatures have regulated credit card fees.
A credit card is different from a charge card, which requires the balance to be repaid in full each month. In contrast, credit cards allow the consumers a continuing balance of debt, subject to interest being charged. A credit card also differs from a cash card, which can be used like currency by the owner of the card. A credit card differs from a charge card also in that a credit card typically involves a third-party entity that pays the seller and is reimbursed by the buyer, whereas a charge card simply defers payment by the buyer until a later date.
A payment is the trade of value from one party (such as a person or company) to another for goods, or services, or to fulfill a legal obligation.
Payment can take a variety of forms. Barter, the exchange of one good or service for another, is a form of payment. The most common means of payment involve use of money, cheque, or debit, credit or bank transfers. Payments may also take complicated forms, such as stock issues or the transfer of anything of value or benefit to the parties. In US law, the payer is the party making a payment while the payee is the party receiving the payment. In trade, payments are frequently preceded by an invoice or bill.
In general, the payee is at liberty to determine what method of payment he or she will accept; though normally laws require the payer to accept the country's legal tender up to a prescribed limit. Payment is most commonly effected in the local currency of the payee, unless if the parties agree otherwise. Payment in another currency involves an additional foreign exchange transaction. The payee may compromise on a debt, i.e., accept a part payment in full settlement of a debtor's obligation, or may offer a discount, for example, for payment in cash, or for prompt payment, etc. On the other hand, the payee may impose a surcharge, for example, as a late payment fee, or for use of a certain credit card, etc.
The acceptance of a payment by the payee extinguishes a debt or other obligation. A creditor cannot unreasonably refuse to accept a payment, but payment can be refused in some circumstances, for example, on a Sunday or outside banking hours. A payee is usually obligated to acknowledge payment by producing a receipt to the payer. A receipt may be an endorsement on an account as "paid in full". The giving of a guarantee or other security for a debt does not constitute a payment.
Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfils these functions can be considered as money.
Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private". Counterfeit money can cause good money to lose its value.
The money supply of a country consists of currency (banknotes and coins) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, which consists only of records (mostly computerized in modern banking), forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries.
all about paradise (A.A.P.) - is the band based in Tokyo, Japan. Formed on January 2017. At the same year they started live activities on June.
Their first sound source collection was released on August, and played at "Ringo-Fest 2017" in September. Also, they won the grand prize at “Go-Go-Award” (Hosted by Ringo-Fest) on March 2018.
They also energetically joined in music festivals and live events (“SYNCHRONICITY’18”, “HandMade In Japan Fes 2018”, “ap bank fes'18” and etc...),also drawing media attention(Japanese TV show ”Love music”) in 2018.
MEMBER: Taro Arisawa (Guitar, Chorus), Hiroshi Nishihara (Base, Synthesizer), Kouichi Hida (Drums, Pads, Chorus), Kanna Sato (Vocal, Synthesizer, Pads), Yoshihisa Miyama (Guitar)
Yuka Saitō may refer to:
Organizing Shimokitazawa Cypher, MC Ototo and rapper KTY who met there, and Carlos Ma-chan, who is in charge of beat makeup and melody, gathers three people MONJU N CHIE (Monjunochie)!
Encouragement comment for appearance:
MONJU N CHIE which sends out the slaying magic from three hearts and three faces to one body. We play with energy that eats up to the whole apple core! Let's all go home with HP zero!
Fade or Fading may refer to:
He is also the voice of Zaruba, a talking ring and sidekick to the titular hero of the tokusatsu franchise Garo, for which JAM Project has done opening themes.
price: ¥ 3,500
Venue: Tokyo: Shibuya Ward Cultural Center Owada (Traditional Hall)
Open: 7th February 2019
Open: 18: 30 opening 19: 00
2019.04.21 (Sunday) Noda City Cultural Center (Chiba Prefecture) 14: 00 ~ 2019.4.21 (Sunday) Special Rakugo Kai Kozoza / Japanese Poetry (190421)
Price: 4,000 yen
Venue: Chiba Prefecture: Noda City Cultural Center
Open: April 21, 2019 at 13: 30 or 14: 00
Yanagiya Ryutaro (Yanagiya)
We also find it one of the most confusing to understand! The opening times/dates and charges are somewhat complicated. Please check before you go!
Hyogo Prefecture is located in the Kansai region of western Japan. It stretches the width of the country and has a coastline both on the Sea of Japan to the north and on the Seto Inland Sea to the south. Most of the ski and snowboard resorts in Hyogo Prefecture are located in the northern region of the Prefecture. Rokko Snow Park is obviously one exception to that!
A winter sport or winter activity is a recreational activity or sport which is played during cold weather months. Most such sports are variations of skiing, ice skating and sledding. Traditionally such sports were only played in cold areas during winter, but artificial snow and artificial ice allow more flexibility. Artificial ice can be used to provide ice rinks for ice skating, ice hockey and bandy in a milder climate.
Common individual sports include cross-country skiing, Alpine skiing, snowboarding, ski jumping, speed skating, figure skating, luge, skeleton, bobsleigh and snowmobiling. Common team sports include ice hockey, curling and bandy. Based on the number of participants, ice hockey is the world's most popular winter sport, followed by bandy. Winter sports often have their own multi-sport tournaments, such as the Winter Olympic Games.
Snow and ice during the wintertime has led to other means of transportation, such as sledges, skis and skates. This also led to different pastimes and sports being developed in the winter season as compared to other times of the year. Naturally, winter sports are more popular in countries with longer winter seasons.
While most winter sports are played outside, ice hockey, speed skating and to some extent bandy have moved indoors starting in the mid-20th century. Indoor ice rinks with artificial ice allow ice skating and hockey to be played in hot climates.
Ski & Snowboard Australia is the governing body for the sport of Alpine Skiing, Nordic skiing, Freestyle skiing and Snowboarding in Australia.
My home, I will go to see you from England. "Bear's Pooh" has been published in 1926, has been translated into more than 50 languages, more than 50 million copies of series have been published.
This exhibition introduces all the "Pooh" that is loved all over the world, with valuable works of EH Shepard who handled author AA Milne and illustrations, as well as materials collected from various countries including British · Victoria & Albert Museum It is a definitive exhibition. ★ 【Osaka Performance】 Selling pre-ordered tickets with voucher exchange tickets for V & A imported as a set with viewing tickets sold in limited quantity!
Smileberry are a oshare kei band, formed in July 2015. They debuted at Shinjuku RENY on September 10, 2015, and will also hold their first oneman, 泣き虫退治。, at TSUTAYA O-WEST later in March 2016. They released their first one-coin single, Smiley, on September 9.
Members: Motoki (Vocal), Rule (Guitar), NoA (Bass), Rio (Drum).
Super Smile Rock !! - Crybaby Extermination - as a concept,
Activities centered on pop songs with the goal of making a lot of smiles in music.
Lavans-lès-Saint-Claude is a commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2016, the former commune of Ponthoux was merged into Lavans-lès-Saint-Claude.
Helter Skelter is a musical band
Members:
Asahina (Part: Vocal , Birthday: 06/06 , Blood type: A, Hometown: Chiba Prefecture , Height: 171 cm ,Favorite thing : 珈
琲/ ruins / cat / travel / Hydrangea / Chiba Lotte Marines , Dislikes: traffic jam / moisture / crowd / Intense music)
Gomu Neru ( Part: Guitar, Birthday: 5/16 , Blood Type: Private ,Hometown: Tokyo , Height: 179 cm, Favorite things:
Showa Kayo, /Time to think things deeply with one person / Liquor / Sleep, hate stuff: Positive thinking
/ Noise/ ginkgo / lever / noisy person / hot day / giants)
Hull
Part: Guitar
Birthday: 2/8
Blood Type: Private
Hometown: Hokkaido
Height: 170 cm
Favorite things: Music / Cooking / Whiskey / Malumen / Chocolate Mint
Dislikes: Noisy Adults / Sweets
kaz
Part: Bass
birthday: 11/15
Blood type: A
Place of birth : Tokyo
Height: 174 cm
Favorite things: Beautiful music / tea / hot food / sweets / calm space / peace / challenge mental
dislikes: Noise / Noise / Paripi / Palinai
Appeal
Part: Drums
Birthday: 1/4
Blood Type: B
Birthplace: Ibaraki Prefecture
Height: 168 cm
Favorite things: Sweets / Cola / Cute stuffs / Animals / Investigation
stuffs: Insects / Haunteds / Scars Liquor
HOWL is a music group from Mita City, Hyogo Prefecture including Vo.Gt. Ogura Kai (Ogura Kai), Ba.Cho Nishimura Kazeto (Nishimura Kazeto).
They has activities started from 2015.01.09. They voluntarily released two singles and one mini album so far. The first nationwide distribution board has been released in 2012.01. Each release tour is active nationwide, and listeners are increasing gradually in various places.
There have been changes to members so far, they have a support drummer and are currently active in a three-piece band.
As "Animation" selfish "support project" jointly launched by Nikkei Entertainment! (Nikkei BP) and Anime Theater X of animation specialized channel, as "as a girl who loves animation can do something" It is a unit formed in 2012. In 2015, an additional audition was held and a new member was added. In 2017, after the candidate live audition, the younger sister unit "A response P ZERO" was formed and promoted to the regular member of A response P in 2018.
The concept of event at that time is "primitive era".
In the venue, decorating the jungle, enjoying the event in a non-everyday worldview, such as the drink tickets are stone money, the table table table is degenerate to lithography.
For those who brought goods such as animal patterns, chemo ears, furs and bones, you will receive admission discounts and limited event goods! Official WEB site
A second film, Wake Up!, Girls! Seishun no Kage (Wake Up, Girls!青春の影 , lit. "Shadow of Youth") , was released in Japan on September 25, 2015, and another film titled Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom was released on December 25, 2015. A new anime series titled Wake Up, Girls! New Chapter! (Wake Up, Girls!新章 , Wake Up, Girls! Shin Shō) aired from October 9 to January 7, 2018, and streamed by Crunchyroll.
Wake Up, Girls! is also the name of a voice acting unit composed of the seven main voice actors.
Green Leaves Entertainment is a tiny production company on the verge of going out of business in Sendai, the biggest city in Japan's northeastern Tohoku region. The agency once managed the careers of magicians, photo idols, fortune-tellers, and other entertainers, but its last remaining client finally quit. In danger of having zero talent (literally), the president Tange hatches an idea of producing an idol group. On the brash president's orders, the dissatisfied manager Matsuda heads out to scout raw talent.
The series has had a significant impact on the development of console role-playing games and introduced a number of features to the genre. Installments of the series have appeared on various computers, consoles, handheld devices, and mobile phones. Early in the series the Dragon Quest games were released under the title Dragon Warrior in North America to avoid a trademark conflict with the unrelated tabletop role-playing game DragonQuest. Square Enix did not register the Dragon Quest trademark for use in the United States until 2002.
The basic premise of most Dragon Quest titles is to play a hero who is out to save the land from peril at the hands of a powerful evil enemy, with the hero usually accompanied by a group of party members. Common elements persist throughout the series and its spinoff titles: turn-based combat; recurring monsters, including the Slime, which became the series' mascot until the English version of Dragon Quest VIII; a text-based menu system; and random encounters (in the main series), until Dragon Quest IX.
Dragon Quest has had the same general lead development team since its inception in the 1980s, as scenario writer and game designer Yuji Horii, character designer Akira Toriyama, and music composer Koichi Sugiyama have handled their respective roles on every major game in the series. The original concepts, used since the first game, took elements from the Western role-playing games Wizardry and Ultima. A great deal of care was taken to make the gameplay intuitive so that players could easily start to play the game. The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the Western NES versions.
The Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra (東京佼成ウインドオーケストラ Tōkyō Kōsei Uindo Ōkesutora, abbreviated TKWO) is a professional concert band. It is widely considered as one of the world's finest, only to be rivaled by the Dallas Wind Symphony in the recent years.
TKWO was established in 1960 by the lay Buddhist organization Rissho Kosei Kai at its headquarters in central Tokyo. Originally known as the Tokyo Kosei Symphonic Band, it was renamed in 1973 to reflect its growing professionalism and scale of activities. TKWO Is highly active, both within Japan and abroad, as a professional touring and recording ensemble. Its members include some of the finest woodwind, brass, and percussion players in Japan.
From 1984 to 1996 the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra was directed by renowned American maestro Frederick Fennell, and as of December 2014 is directed by Takeshi Ooi. TKWO has released more professional recordings than any other wind orchestra in the world, numbering in the hundreds of album titles. It has also played an active role in the commissioning of original works for wind band by both Japanese and foreign composers. Japanese composers whose works have been championed by TKWO include Yasuhide Ito, Hiroshi Hoshina, Tetsunosuke Kushida, Akira Miyoshi, Michio Mamiya, Bin Kaneda, Masamichi Amano, Toshiro Mayuzumi, Toshio Mashima, Isao Matsushita, and many others. Guest conductors of TKWO have included Alfred Reed, Donald Hunsberger, Arnald Gabriel, Robert Jager, Ray Cramer, Craig Kirchhoff, and Václav Blahunek.
The Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra has often performed in Fumon Hall, an enormous auditorium located on the campus of the Rissho Kosei Kai religious organization in central Tokyo. Fumon Hall also regularly hosted the final level of the All-Japan Band Association national band competition until 2011. With nearly 14,000 participating bands (and around 800,000 contestants nationwide) the AJBA band contest is currently the world's largest music competition. TKWO is usually hired to make the definitive premiere recordings of the required pieces commissioned each year for the enormous competition. TKWO is largely credited with defining the wind band idiom in Japan, where it is enthusiastically supported among school and community ensembles.
■ Musical "The Prince of tennis" Official website http://www.tennimu.com/
■ Musical "The Prince of Tennis" Official Channel https://youtu.be/8djjXmy8VRo