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Sakyō (左京, "the left side of the capital")
refers to the area east of
Suzaku Avenue, the
central avenue in the
ancient capitals of ****an,
especially Kyoto...
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Sakyo Komatsu (小松 左京,
Komatsu Sakyō,
January 28, 1931 – July 26, 2011) was a ****anese
science fiction writer and screenwriter. He was one of the most...
- Jishō-ji (慈照寺, lit. "Temple of
Shining Mercy"), is a Zen
temple in the
Sakyo ward of Kyoto, ****an. It is one of the
constructions that
represent the...
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Sakyō-ku (左京区,
Sakyō-ku) is one of the
eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. It is
located in the
northeastern part of the city...
- artist.
Since 2010, Ukyō also
publishes yaoi
manga under the
pseudonym Aya
Sakyō (左京亜也). "右京あやねの一覧" [Ayane Ukyō at a glance]. BookLive! (in ****anese). Retrieved...
- 日本沈没, Hepburn:
Nippon Chinbotsu) is a
disaster novel by ****anese
writer Sakyo Komatsu,
published in 1973.
Komatsu took nine
years to
complete the work...
- The Heian-jingu
Shrine (平安神宮, Heian-jingū) is a
Shinto shrine located in
Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, ****an. The
Shrine is
ranked as a Beppyō
Jinja (別表神社) (the top...
- Kyoto's
eleven wards:
Sakyō-ku, Kita-ku, Kamigyō-ku, Nakagyō-ku, Shimogyō-ku, Minami-ku, and Fushimi-ku. It
connects Kokusaikaikan in
Sakyō-ku and
Takeda in...
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revealed that
Sakyo hired the
Toguro brothers and had them
throw the
fight and that
Tarukane originally stole Yukina from
Sakyo.[ch. 51]
Sakyo sponsors Team...
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Resurrection is a 1964 post-apocalyptic
science fiction novel written by
Sakyo Komatsu. The
novel was
adapted into a
movie of the same name in 1980. An...