-
infrastructure is
known as
haikyo (廃墟) (literally "ruins"), and the term is
synonymous with the
practice of
urban exploration.
Haikyo are
particularly common...
- in 1885, Fusajirō
inherited the
company at the age of 17 and
renamed it
Haikyō. In the
context of the
Meiji Restoration, in 1885,
gambling laws were relaxed...
-
Society (東京俳優生活協同組合, Tōkyō Haiyū
Seikatsu Kyōdō Kumiai), also
known as
Haikyō (俳協), is a Senda****a, Shibuya-based
talent management agency and cooperative...
-
Tucci began a
crowdfunding campaign on
Kickstarter in
order to
produce Shi:
Haikyo, a 64-page
sequel to Shi:
Return of the
Warrior that sees Ana
forced to...
- She
received training at the
Haikyō Voice Actors Studio,
finishing in 2001 in the "19th gen" class, and
joined the
Haikyō cooperative in 2002.[whose translation...
- 1981) is a ****anese
voice actor from Tokyo, ****an. He is
affiliated with
Haikyo.
Onegai My
Melody Kirara (2008) –
Hiroshi Kannagi (2008) – Male
Guest Jewelpet...
-
Farewell Ruins of the Moon (フラジール ~さよなら月の廃墟~, Furajīru:
Sayonara Tsuki no
Haikyo,
known in ****an as Fragile) is an
action role-playing game for the Wii developed...
- 1972) is a ****anese
voice actor and singer. He has
previously worked with
Haikyō. He is
honorary president of and
affiliated with
Atomic Monkey and the chairman...
-
misunderstood by her parents,
Noriko resorts to the
internet where she
finds Haikyo.com, a
website where other teenagers from ****an gather. There,
after making...
- Sayaka, born
December 6, 1975) is a ****anese
voice actress affiliated with
Haikyō. Her
major roles include Alicia Florence in Aria,
Milly Ashford in Code...