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  2. Asuka, Yamato - Wikipedia

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    Asuka, Yamato. Coordinates: 34°28′56″N 135°48′47″E. Ishibutai Kofun, believed to be the burial site of Soga no Umako (figure shows scale) Asuka (飛鳥) was the Imperial capital of Japan during the Asuka period (538 – 710 AD), which takes its name from this place. It is located in the present-day village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture .

  3. Asuka (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Kanako Urai (浦井 佳奈子, Urai Kanako, born September 26, 1981) [1] [2] is a Japanese professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Asuka (アスカ or 明日華, / ˈɑːskə /), [9] as a member of Damage CTRL . Previously known as Kana (華名), she started her professional wrestling ...

  4. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes. The traditional cuisine of Japan ( Japanese: washoku) is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Side dishes often consist of fish, pickled ...

  5. Veny - Wikipedia

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    Veny (stylized in all caps, born October 27, 1998) is the ring-name of a Japanese professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer. She is best known for being with other wrestling promotions such as Pro Wrestling Wave and SEAdLINNNG. [ 3] She is the first known transgender wrestler from Japan, having made her debut in 2015.

  6. Asuka Langley Soryu - Wikipedia

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    Asuka Langley Soryu (惣流・アスカ・ラングレー, Sōryū Asuka Rangurē, IPA: [soːɾʲɯː asɯ̥ka ɾaŋɡɯɾeː])[ a] is a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise created by Gainax. She first appears in the original anime series, and also appears in the franchise's animated feature films and related media ...

  7. Asuka period - Wikipedia

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    The term "Asuka period" was first used to describe a period in the history of Japanese fine-arts and architecture. It was proposed by fine-arts scholars Sekino Tadasu (関野貞) and Okakura Kakuzō around 1900. Sekino dated the Asuka period as ending with the Taika Reform of 646. Okakura, however, saw it as ending with the transfer of the ...

  8. Asuka (name) - Wikipedia

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    Asuka (wrestler, born 1998), a Japanese professional wrestler also known as Veny outside of Japan. Princess Asuka (明日香皇女), Japanese princess during the Asuka Period. Asuka Cambridge (ケンブリッジ 飛鳥, born 1993), Japanese-Jamaican male track and field sprinter. Asuka Fujita (藤田 明日香, born 1996), Japanese handball player.

  9. Lioness Asuka - Wikipedia

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    April 3, 2005. Tomoko Kitamura (北村 智子, Kitamura Tomoko, born July 28, 1963) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler better known by her ring name Lioness Asuka (ライオネス 飛鳥, Raionesu Asuka). She was one half of the Crush Gals, along with Chigusa Nagayo, who are known for their mainstream popularity in the 1980s, and for ...