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* Best Motoring International, a Japanese magazine and video series for automobiles and racing
* There is a Japanese lesbians ' magazine named after Carmilla, as Carmilla " draws hetero women into the world of love between women ".
FM, a Japanese magazine for Fujitsu personal computer users, contained the first description of the 6309's additional capabilities.
In 1976, Bob Hall, a journalist at Motor Trend magazine who was an expert in Japanese cars and fluent in the language, met Kenichi Yamamoto and Gai Arai, head of Research and Development at Mazda.
It was distributed for Fujitsu's FM-8 and FM-7 platforms in a Japanese monthly personal computer magazine called Gekkan ASCII.
Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker and Skyward Sword have each received a perfect 40 / 40 score ( 10 / 10 by four reviewers ) by Japanese Famitsu magazine, making Zelda one of the only series with multiple perfect scores.
* June 8 – WWII: Japanese battleship Mutsu was destroyed by an accidental magazine explosion in Hashirajima anchorage, killing 1, 121.
* Egg ( magazine ), a Japanese style magazine published since 1995
is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi and serialized in the manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 1980 through 1987.
* Nana Suzuki, reader model of Japanese magazine Popteen
To satisfy these needs, " the Japanese portrayed and catalogued Taiwan's indigenous peoples in a welter of statistical tables, magazine and newspaper articles, photograph albums for popular consumption ".
June magazine was named after the French author Jean Genet, with " june " being a play on the Japanese pronunciation of his name.
Godrèche's early work included commercial modeling for a Japanese chocolate maker, as well as a teen magazine.
The magazine was quickly followed by a companion website HotWired, a book publishing division, HardWired, a Japanese edition, and a short-lived British edition, Wired UK.
His status was such that People magazine placed him on their " 25 Most Intriguing People of the Year " list for 1980, dubbing him " the Japanese Henry Ford.
The term was coined by Kenji Kawakami, a Japanese investor and editor of the magazine " Mail Order Life.
* Masanobu Fukuoka: Japanese Organic Farmer, Mother Earth News magazine ( retrieved 4 December 2010 )
" was a special premier disc in Japan given to those who pre-ordered Shenmue, additionally another edition of the disc was given away in Famitsu, a Japanese gaming magazine.
A Japanese version of the magazine using the same kanji ( shinseinen ) began in 1920 and ran through 1950.
The Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu rated Super Mario 64 a 39 / 40.
premiered in the September 1988 issue of the monthly Japanese magazine Afternoon.
In March 2006, Michael Anthony spoke to Japanese rock magazine Burrn !, claiming the brothers did not want him on the 2004 reunion tour, although Hagar did ( and would not play without Anthony ), but he had to agree to reduced royalties and end absolutely all association with the band after the tour in terms of rights to using the name to promote himself.
Pearl Harbor, of course, put an end to American neutralism as well as to hopes of Japanese moderation – but not before Marquand's Moto series had become one of the most popular fictions ever to be run in an American magazine.
* Monthly Dragon Age, a Japanese magazine

Japanese and Dengeki
There is also a manga adaptation of Persona 3, written and illustrated by Shūji Sogabe, and published monthly in the Japanese magazine Dengeki Maoh.
The Tokyo Shock Boys ( 電撃ネットワーク ; Dengeki Network ) is a Japanese group of four men who perform dangerous and crude stunts.
It started out as a manga title serialized in Japanese language monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh published by MediaWorks, and later branched out to PlayStation 2 as a game and then further into numerous other media channels.
is a Japanese manga created by Koge-Donbo which was serialized in MediaWorks ' shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao!
is a Japanese manga series created by Akihito Yoshitomi in 1996 which was serialized by MediaWorks monthly in 19 volumes until 2002 manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao !.
Dokuro-chan first began as a light novel series originally created by Masaki Okayu and illustrated by Torishimo was first serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Dengeki hp published by MediaWorks.
is a Japanese shōnen manga magazine published by ASCII Media Works ( formerly MediaWorks ) under the Dengeki brand.
: was a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by MediaWorks ; the magazine was a special edition of Dengeki Daioh which went on sale four times a year in January, April, July, and November on the twenty-sixth.
The Strawberry Marshmallow manga, written and illustrated by Barasui, was first serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh published by ASCII Media Works on February 15, 2002.
The photo-novels were published in the Japanese Dengeki Hobby Magazine by Mediaworks.

Japanese and runs
The English version runs 83 minutes, four minutes shorter than the Japanese version.
The American version runs two minutes shorter than the Japanese version.
This version runs 78 minutes, five minutes shorter than the Japanese print.
This version runs 89 minutes, which is actually six minutes longer than the Japanese version.
The North American version, with the added Raymond Burr footage, runs 87 minutes, 16 minutes shorter than the Japanese print.
The Japanese national radio and TV network, NHK, offers a " morning drama " ( asadora ) that runs for 15 minutes from Monday to Saturday on television.
General Lemay was informed by a senior staff member, Colonel William P. Fisher, that bomber pilots were turning back from these low altitude bombing runs due to heavy anti-aircraft fire from Japanese defense forces.
The Japanese used fast ships to make these runs, and this became known as the Tokyo Express.
( Some special edition guitars used these trems prior to their reintroduction, however the vibratos used were NOS, rather than production runs ) These two vibratos, whether old or new, bear a mark of Floyd Rose Licensing, as they are produced using the same tooling, by Japanese guitar parts manufacturer Gotoh.
He was a five-time batting champion and led all Japanese players in home runs fifteen times and won the Central League most valuable player award nine times.
By that time, Oh was running away with the Japanese home run record, having become the first Japanese baseball player to hit 600 career home runs that year.
St. Marks Place once began at the intersection of the Bowery and Stuyvesant Street, but today the street runs from Third Avenue to Avenue A. Japanese street culture and a Japanese expatriate scene forms in the noodle shops and bars that line the street, also home to an aged punk culture and CBGB's new store.
Towards the end of the war, with the Japanese army collapsing, the food supply runs short.
These high-speed warship runs to Guadalcanal occurred throughout the campaign and came to be known as the " Tokyo Express " by Allied forces and " Rat Transportation " by the Japanese.
In addition to delivering the troops and their equipment by Tokyo Express runs, the Japanese also successfully pushed through one large convoy of slower transport ships.
There is also a nature center which runs summer camps and a study abroad program which allows Japanese youth the opportunity to live in a very remote mountain village for up to 3 years.
Tom Nook, a tanuki in the Japanese version and a raccoon in the American and European versions, runs the local store.
" The Slot " ( New Georgia Sound ) runs down the center of the islands, from Bougainville and the Shortlands ( center ) to Guadalcanal ( lower right ). Because of the threat by CAF aircraft based at Henderson Field, the Japanese were rarely able to use large, slow transport ships to deliver troops and supplies to the island.
These high speed warship runs to Guadalcanal occurred throughout the campaign and were later called the " Tokyo Express " by Allied forces and " Rat Transportation " by the Japanese.
Based on the difficulties experienced trying to deliver food to the island, the Japanese Navy informed Imamura on December 8 that they intended to stop all destroyer transportation runs to Guadalcanal immediately.
He executed several low-altitude bombing and strafing runs on enemy ships ; during one of these attacks, he became the first man to sink a warship, the Japanese destroyer Kisaragi, with small caliber bombs delivered from a fighter aircraft.
Engaging vastly superior forces of enemy bombers and warships on 9 and 12 December, Captain Elrod shot down two of a flight of twenty-two hostile planes and, executing repeated bombing and strafing runs at extremely low altitude and close range, succeeded in inflicting deadly damage upon a large Japanese vessel, thereby sinking the first major warship to be destroyed by small caliber bombs delivered from a fighter-type aircraft.
The English version runs 93 minutes, three minutes shorter than the Japanese version.

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