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  • Aoi is Japanese for "hollyhock,", and it is on the five-generation family crest of the owners, the Honda family.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Posted in Aoi Bungaku, anime, anime season previews, first impressions on October 28, 2009 | 2 Comments »

    October « 2009 « Undercover 2009

  • My memory on this part of this story is very vague … but I don't recall Aoi-san's presence placing that much strain on Sumi and Ushio's friendship.

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • And then his "Aoi" rang forth so loud and clear, like any trumpet blast, under the oaken glades, that the wild men leaped to their feet, and shouted,

    Hereward, the Last of the English Charles Kingsley 1847

  • All I could gather is that the retailer website for the Japanese publisher Shueisha lists the new anime adaptation of four Japanese literary works as a 12-episode Aoi Bungaku (Blue Literature) television series.

    Anime Preview: Fall 2009 « Undercover 2009

  • The budding music student Kahoko meets the brusque boy Etō, the new youthful school board director Akihiko Kira, and the mysterious transfer student Aoi Kaji.

    Anime Preview: Spring 2009 « Undercover 2009

  • Aoi Maeda , a 21-year-old student, got worried when she heard about Mizuho's system crash.

    Crunch Time for Mizuho Bank Atsuko Fukase 2011

  • The budding music student Kahoko meets the brusque boy Etō, the new youthful school board director Akihiko Kira, and the mysterious transfer student Aoi Kaji.

    Anime Preview: Spring 2009 « Undercover 2009

  • Sora Aoi, the AV idol sex star turned mainstream actress, stars in Masashi Yamamoto's "Three Points," an episodic drama that surveys the lower depths in three Japanese cities.

    Bombshells and Boxers Steve Dollar 2011

  • Sora Aoi, the AV idol sex star turned mainstream actress, stars in Masashi Yamamoto's "Three Points," an episodic drama that surveys the lower depths in three Japanese cities.

    Bombshells and Boxers Steve Dollar 2011

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