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- (25 January 1990) Nagomu Record Kinshō no Daisharin (Giant Swing of King-Show) (21 March 1992) TOY'S FACTORY Kinshō no Daisuigin (Great Mercury of King-Show)...
- Ohsho Mister Donut McDonald's CoCo Ichimanya Tsutaya Joshin Supermarket KINSHO Komagawa-Nakano Station - Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line Osaka Muni****l Higashisumiyoshi...
- (the alternative emblem) is Yotsu Hana-bishi. His buyō name is Matsumoto Kinshō (松本 錦升). His real name is Terumasa Fujima (藤間 照薫, Fujima Terumasa). "七代目市川染五郎"...
- the m****cript. Kamachi revealed that Index's name was derived from the "Kinsho Mokuroku" (禁書目録) kanji he found from looking in the encyclopedia since he...
- season of ****anese baseball in 1936. The stadium primarily hosted the Nagoya Kinsho Army team, but the Chunichi Dragons also occasionally used the stadium between...
- Archived from the original on May 30, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020. "Re:Zero Kinsho Service Termination". Twitter. March 14, 2022. Archived from the original...
- ("Horse") 竜馬 ryūma or ryūme dragon horse +B 馬 uma WB Gold general ("Gold") 金将 kinshō gold general G 金 kin WfF Silver general ("Silver") 銀将 ginshō silver general...
- and Hachiro ****uka True Detective Stories: Sadakichi Shimizu, Anonymous, Kinsho-do, 1893 Meiji/Taisho True Crime Stories Collection: Sadakichi Shimizu/Lightning...
- side mover) BrlR gobetween 仲人 chūnin 仲 drunk elephant fbW gold general 金将 kinshō 金 rook WfF *horned falcon 角鷹 kakuō 鷹 (promoted dragon horse) BrlbRf[avW]fD...
- (March 1844 – October 1846) – Son of Kōshirō V. Later known as Matsumoto Kinshō I. Ichikawa Ebizō V – Arguably the most po****r actor of the 19th century...