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Sayuri Kokushō (国生さゆり or 國生さゆり,
Kokusho Sayuri, born
December 22, 1966 in Kanoya,
Kagoshima Prefecture, ****an) is a ****anese actress, singer, and tarento...
- The
Kokusho Sōmokuroku (国書総目録)loosely, "General
Catalog of
National Books") is a ****anese
reference work that
indexes books published in ****an or written...
- p. 200. Tachikawa,
Kiyoshi (1987).
Hyakumonogatari kaidanshū 百物語怪談集成.
Kokusho Kankokai. pp. 365–367. "Sesetsu
kojien 3" 世説故事苑 3巻. 1716.
Retrieved 2015-12-16...
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which contain five episodes. The 1986 J-pop song
Valentine Kiss by
Sayuri Kokushō was
covered multiple times by
multiple characters in the series. From February...
- (Tachikawa
Hikoki KK) and the 1st Army Air ****nal (Tachikawa Dai-Ichi
Rikugun Kokusho), also at Tachikawa.
Although Tachikawa Hikoki successfully managed to...
- Ryōchū (小禄 親方 良忠, b. 27 June 1819), also
known by the Chinese-style name Ba
Kokushō (馬 克承), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. Ryōchū was born to an aristocrat...
- of nine high
school girls and two high
school graduates,
namely Sayuri Kokusho (number 8) and
Satomi ****unaga (number 11). They were
selected from parti****nts...
- 2020-03-25.
Retrieved 2020-05-26. 国書刊行会 (
Kokusho Hankōkai), ed. (1915). 信仰叢書 (Shinkō-sōsho) (in ****anese). 国書刊行会 (
Kokusho Hankōkai). pp. 354–363.
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Sayuri Kokushō (though it was
billed on the
cover as "Sayuri
Kokushō with
Onyanko Club")
released on
February 1, 1986 by CBS Sony in ****an.
Kokushō was the...
- Kyogoku;
Katsumi Tada [in ****anese] (2000). Yōkai
Zukan (in ****anese).
Kokusho Kankokai. ISBN 978-4-336-04187-6. Kon-jaku ezu zoku
hyakki (in ****anese)...