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Saionji (西園寺) is a Japanese family name of former kuge descent. People with the name include: *The Saionji family, ''kuge'' family. *Prince Saionji Kinmochi, 12th and 14th Prime Minister of Japan *Empress Saionji, wife of Emperor Go-Fukakusa Fictional characters * Chiaki Saionji of ''Demon Ororon'' *Kaoru Saionji of ''Gakuen Heaven'' * Kotoka Saionji of '' The Idolmaster: Cinderella Girls'' *Kyoichi Saionji of ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'' *Sekai Saionji of '' School Days'' * Reimi Saionji of '' Star Ocean: The Last Hope'' * Hiyoko Saionji of '' Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' * Rika Saionji of ''Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches'' * Takato Saionji of ''Buriki One ''Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo'', otherwise known simply as , is a 1999 fighting game developed and published by SNK for arcades. It is the seventh and final game developed for SNK's short-lived Hyper Neo Geo 64 hardware a ...'' * Ukyo Saionji of '' Dr.Stone'' * Enju Saion-ji of '' Moe! Ni ...
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Kuge
The was a Japanese Aristocracy (class), aristocratic Social class, class that dominated the Japanese Imperial Court in Kyoto. The ''kuge'' were important from the establishment of Kyoto as the capital during the Heian period in the late 8th century until the rise of the Kamakura shogunate in the 12th century, at which point it was eclipsed by the ''Bushi (warrior), bushi''. The ''kuge'' still provided a weak court around the Emperor of Japan, Emperor until the Meiji Restoration, when they merged with the ''daimyō'', regaining some of their status in the process, and formed the kazoku (peerage), which lasted until shortly after World War II (1947), when the Japanese peerage system was abolished. Though there is no longer an official status, members of the list of Kuge families, ''kuge'' families remain influential in Japanese society, government, and industry. History ''Kuge'' (from Middle Chinese ''kuwng-kæ'' , "ducal family", or "nobility" in a pre–Kazoku, peerage context) ...
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Revolutionary Girl Utena
is a Japanese anime television series created by Be-Papas, a production group formed by director Kunihiko Ikuhara and composed of himself, Chiho Saito, Shinya Hasegawa, Yōji Enokido and Yūichirō Oguro. The series was produced by J.C.Staff and originally aired on TV Tokyo from April to December 1997. ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'' follows Utena Tenjou, a teenaged girl who is drawn into a sword dueling tournament to win the hand of Anthy Himemiya, a mysterious girl known as the "Rose Bride" who possesses the "power to revolutionize the world". Ikuhara was a director on the anime adaptation of ''Sailor Moon'' at Toei Animation in the 1990s; after growing frustrated by the lack of creative control in directing an adapted work, he departed the company in 1996 to create an original series. While he initially conceived of ''Utena'' as a mainstream (girls' anime and manga) series aimed at capitalizing on the commercial success of ''Sailor Moon'', the direction of the s ...
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Buriki One
''Buriki One: World Grapple Tournament '99 in Tokyo'', otherwise known simply as , is a 1999 fighting game developed and published by SNK for arcades. It is the seventh and final game developed for SNK's short-lived Hyper Neo Geo 64 hardware and like most games released for the platform, it has never been officially ported to home consoles. The game features 12 martial artists, all released exclusively for the game with the exception of Ryo Sakazaki, a guest character originating from SNK's franchise ''Art of Fighting''. The gameplay involves a realistic design than the ones explored in previous IPs created by the company; this modification resulted in the game featuring struggles and grabs similar to wrestling games, without super moves like projectiles. The story involves a tournament from 1999 in Tokyo where the twelve characters compete to decide who has the best martial art skills. ''Buriki One'' was primarily designed by Hiroaki Hashimoto, who worked as motion capture a ...
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Yamada-kun And The Seven Witches
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Miki Yoshikawa. It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from February 2012 to February 2017, with its chapters collected in 28 volumes. The series was published digitally in English by Crunchyroll starting in 2013 and was licensed in North America by Kodansha USA in 2015. An eight-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on Fuji TV from August to September 2013. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Liden Films was broadcast from April to June 2015. Plot Ryu Yamada is known as a delinquent in his high school. He has been bored with his classes after one year of attending school. One day, he accidentally falls from a flight of stairs onto Urara Shiraishi, the ace student at the school. Yamada wakes up to find he has swapped bodies with her. The two try to reverse the change and discover kissing triggers the body swap. On the suggestion of student council ...
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Goodbye Despair
''Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' is a 2012 visual novel developed by Spike Chunsoft. It is the second game in the ''Danganronpa'' franchise following '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' (2010). It was first released in Japan for PlayStation Portable in July 2012, and a port for PlayStation Vita was released in Japan in October 2013. NIS America released the game worldwide in September 2014; a port for PC was released in April 2016 and a bundle for PlayStation 4 and Playstation Vita called ''Danganronpa 1-2 Reload'', also containing the first ''Danganronpa'' game, was released in March 2017. An enhanced version with the subtitle ''Anniversary Edition'' was released for Android and iOS in August 2020, for Nintendo Switch in November 2021, and for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One May 2022. Development of the game started as Kazutaka Kodaka was writing the tie-in prequel light novel to ''Trigger Happy Havoc'', ''Danganronpa Zero'', and added hints about a sequel to the novel foll ...
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The Last Hope
Last Hope or The Last Hope may refer to: Video games * ''Last Hope'' (video game), 2006 scrolling shooter game *'' Torneko: The Last Hope'', 1999 role-playing game *'' Star Ocean: The Last Hope'', 2009 action role-playing game *'' Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope'', 2017 first-person shooter game *'' The Last Hope: Dead Zone Survival'', 2023 survival game Television * ''Last Hope'' (TV series), or ''Jūshinki Pandora'', a 2018 Japanese-Chinese anime series *''Last Hope'', a 2013 Japanese drama series *"The Last Hope", the twenty-sixth episode of '' Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu'' Literature * ''Last Hope'' (manga), 2005 original English-language manga *''The Last Hope'', a novel in the'' Warriors: Omen of the Stars'' series Other uses *Last Hope Province, a translation of Última Esperanza Province, a province in Chile *"Last Hope", a song from ''Paramore'' (album) * The Last HOPE, a hacker conference put on by Hackers on Planet Earth The Hackers on Planet Earth ...
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School Days (game)
''School Days'' is a Japanese slice-of-life eroge visual novel, visual novel game developed by 0verflow, released in April 2005, for Microsoft Windows, Windows. It was later remade as a DVD game and Porting, ported to PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation Portable (PSP). The story follows Makoto Ito, a high school student who becomes the love interest of several girls during his second term. ''School Days'' has multiple endings depending on the player's choices. Some of these endings later became notorious for their graphic violence. 0verflow announced work on ''School Days'' in October 2004 and marketed it by showing off the game's innovative use of animated cutscenes and voice-acting. Following its success, 0verflow produced #Sequels, multiple sequels, including a Spin-off (media), spin-off of the original story called ''Summer Days'', a Sequel#Paraquel, parallel story called ''Cross Days''. Klon developed the spin-off ''Island Days'' for the Nintendo 3DS. A ''School Days' ...
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Sekai Saionji
This is a list of characters from the visual novel '' School Days'' and its adaptations. Most of the characters and their birthdays are named after Japanese Prime Ministers.Published in April 2009 edition of ''PUSH!!'' by Akio Onuma. Characters Primary characters ; : (credited as Tatsuya Hirai in game) :Makoto Ito is the protagonist of the ''School Days'' visual novel and its adaptations. He's the unlikely antagonist in the ''Cross Days'' manga. A generally mild-mannered and composed student in year one (10th grade), class three, his life becomes complicated when Sekai Saionji sets him up with Kotonoha Katsura, a girl he has a crush on. :Soon afterwards, Sekai decides to kiss him at a train station where he is waiting on Kotonoha for their first date. From this point onwards, Makoto's personality can change drastically depending on the player's decisions in the visual novel, and he can become anything from a mostly decisive and faithful partner to one of his love interests, to ...
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Kyoichi Saionji
is a Japanese anime television series created by Be-Papas, a production group formed by director Kunihiko Ikuhara and composed of himself, Chiho Saito, Shinya Hasegawa, Yōji Enokido and Yūichirō Oguro. The series was produced by J.C.Staff and originally aired on TV Tokyo from April to December 1997. ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'' follows Utena Tenjou, a teenaged girl who is drawn into a sword dueling tournament to win the hand of Anthy Himemiya, a mysterious girl known as the "Rose Bride" who possesses the "power to revolutionize the world". Ikuhara was a director on the anime adaptation of ''Sailor Moon'' at Toei Animation in the 1990s; after growing frustrated by the lack of creative control in directing an adapted work, he departed the company in 1996 to create an original series. While he initially conceived of ''Utena'' as a mainstream (girls' anime and manga) series aimed at capitalizing on the commercial success of ''Sailor Moon'', the direction of the series ...
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Saionji Family
{{Infobox Japanese clan , surname nihongo = 西園寺家 , home province = Kyoto, Yamashiro Province , parent house =Northern Fujiwara , titles =Rokuhara Tandai Genrō Kantō Mōshitsugi Udaijin Sadaijin , founder =Saionji Michisue , final ruler = , current head = , founding year =12th century , ruled until =1871 (Abolition of the han system) The Saionji family (西園寺家, ''Saionji-ke'') was a Japanese ''kuge'' (court aristocrat) family related to the Northern Fujiwara branch of the Fujiwara clan and the Imadegawa clan. The family's name was taken from that of the family's formal residence in Kyoto, and its '' kamon'' (crest) was a '' tomoe''. History The family was descended from Saionji Michisue (1090–1128), son of Fujiwara no Kinzane. In the time of Michisue's great-grandson Saionji Kintsune (1171–1244), Minamoto no Yoritomo's niece was married into the Saionji family, thus giving the Kamakura ''shōguns'' of the Minamoto clan some influ ...
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Cinderella Girls
is a Japanese free-to-play simulation video game co-developed by Cygames and Bandai Namco Entertainment#Bandai Namco Studios, Bandai Namco Studios for the Mobage social network platform for mobile phones. It was first released on November 28, 2011, for feature phones, and compatibility was extended to iOS and Android (operating system), Android devices on December 16, 2011. The game is based on ''The Idolmaster'' franchise, and features a cast of new Japanese idol, idol characters. In September 2015, a music video game developed by Cygames titled ''The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage'' was released on the Google Play Store and Apple Store (online), Apple Store in Japan. The original game ended service on March 30, 2023, and was succeeded by its spinoff game and adaptations. The story in ''Cinderella Girls'' follows the career of a producer in charge of leading and training prospective pop idols to stardom. Its gameplay follows a digital collectible card game ...
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