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FRESHLY PICKED
FEBRUARY 2020
HARPER'S BAZAAR UK
AGATA POSPIESZYNSKA
FASHION EDITOR: CHARLIE HARRINGTON
MAKE-UP ARTIST: NATSUMI NARITA
HAIR STYLIST: LEIGH KEATES
MODEL:
JULIA BANAS
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Lorelle Rayner by Agata Pospieszynska for Harper’s Bazaar UK June 2018
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from Standing Tall
Iris Strubegger by Agata Pospieszynska
for Harper's Bazaar UK, September 2017
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This short film “Darkness is not unstoppable” was filmed at Loft Studios for Numero Berlin. Makes you think!
Film by: Driu Crilly & Tiago Martel
Creative Director: Macs Iotti
Stylist: Sara Gilmour
Hair Stylist: Raphael Salley
Makeup Artist: Natsumi Narita
Set Designer: Thomas Petherick
Casting Directors: Emilie Åström and Jacob Mohr
By Sara Darling
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Lala furoku cassette labels – Narita Minako, Shimizu Reiko, Itsuki Natsumi
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The Enchanted Forest — Harper’s Bazaar UK December 2021 — www.harpersbazaar.co.uk
Photography: Agata Pospieszynska Model: Lena Hardt Styling: Charlie Harrington Hair: Declan Sheils Make-Up: Natsumi Narita Set Design: Gillian O’Brien
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2020 Olympics Japan Roster
Archery
Kawata Yūki (Hiroshima)
Muto Hiroki (Tokyo)
Furukawa Takaharu (Aomori)
Nakamura Miki (Yokohama)
Azusa Yamauchi (Tokyo)
Hayakawa Ren (Tokyo)
Athletics
Bruno Dede (Matsumoto)
Koike Yūki (Otaru)
Tada Shūhei (Higashiōsaka)
Yamagata Ryōta (Hiroshima)
Abdul Sani-Brown (Sokado)
Iizuka Shōta (Omaezaki)
Yamashita Jun (Tsukuba)
Julian Walsh (Hiroshima)
Bandō Yūta (Sumoto)
Hiroki Matsueda (Tokyo)
Akira Aizawa (Sukagawa)
Tatsuhiko Ito (Hamamatsu)
Ryoma Aoki (Kuki)
Ryūji Miura (Hamada)
Yamaguchi Kōsei (Higashiura)
Izumiya Shunsuke (Kanagawa)
Kanai Taiō (Hakodate)
Takayama Shun'ya (Hiroshima)
Abe Takotoshi (Tokyo)
Kazuki Kurokawa (Shimonoseki)
Hiromu Yamauchi (Aizuwakamatsu)
Kiryū Yoshihide (Hikone)
Rikuya Itō (Funabashi)
Kaito Kawabata (Matsusaka)
Satō Kentarō (Tokorozawa)
Aoto Suzuki (Saitama)
Shogo Nakamura (Yokkaichi)
Ōsako Suguru (Machida)
Yuma Hattori (Tōkamachi)
Ikeda Kōki (Hamamatsu)
Takahashi Eiki (Hanamaki)
Yamanishi Toshikazu (Kyoto)
Hayato Katsuki (Chukushino)
Masatora Kawano (Hyuga)
Satoshi Maruo (Kyoto)
Hashioka Yūki (Saitama)
Shiroyama Shōtarō (Hakodate)
Tsuha Hibiki (Kawagoe)
Takashi Etō (Mie)
Tobe Naoto (Noda)
Ejima Masaki (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Seito (Okazaki)
Takuto Kominami (Sapporo)
Yu Ishikawa (Isehara)
Ran Urabe (Tokyo)
Tanaka Nozomi (Ono)
Kaede Hagitani (Saku)
Hironaka Ririka (Nagasaki)
Andō Yuka (Toyokawa)
Niiya Hitomi (Sōja)
Aoki Masumi (Okayama)
Kimura Ayako (Hiroshima)
Asuka Terada (Sapporo)
Yuna Yamanaka (Sakai)
Hanae Aoyama (Kobe)
Kodama Mei (Usuka)
Remi Tsuruta (Kagoshima)
Ami Saito (Takahashi)
Ichiyama Mao (Izumi)
Maeda Honami (Osaka)
Suzuki Ayuko (Toyohashi)
Fujii Nanako (Nakagawa)
Okada Kumiko (Ageo)
Kitaguchi Haruka (Asahikawa)
Boxing
Tanaka Ryōmei (Tokyo)
Sewon Okazawa (Tokyo)
Moriwaki Yuito (Tokyo)
Narimatsu Daisuke (Kumamoto)
Namiki Tsukimi (Narita)
Irie Sena (Tokyo)
Canoeing
Haneda Takuya (Toyota)
Adachi Kazuya (Tokyo)
Takanori Tōme (Tokyo)
Hiroki Fujishima (Kamikuishiki)
Yusuke Miyata (Wakayama)
Matsushita Momotarō (Komatsu)
Keiji Mizumoto (Yahaba)
Ayano Sato (Tokyo)
Yazawa Aki (Iida)
Teruko Kiriake (Yame)
Manaka Kubota (Kiyose)
Yuka Ono (Honjō)
Cycling
Arashiro Yukiya (Ishigaki)
Nariyuki Masuda (Sendai)
Nitta Yūdai (Aizuwakamatsu)
Wakimoto Yūta (Fukui)
Hashimoto Eiya (Gifu)
Yamamoto Kōhei (Makubetsu)
Nagasako Yoshitaku (Kasaoka)
Rim Nakamura (Kyoto)
Kaneko Hiromi (Yokkaichi)
Yonamine Eri (Osaka)
Kobayashi Yūka (Tosu)
Kajihara Yūmi (Saitama)
Kisato Nakamura (Chiba)
Miho Imai (Maebashi)
Sae Hatakeyama (Aigle, Switzerland)
Minato Oike (Shimada)
Diving
Terauchi Ken (Takarazuka)
Sakai Shō (Tokyo)
Reo Nishida (Osaka)
Tamai Rikuto (Takarazuka)
Hiroki Ito (Zama)
Murakami Kazuki (Ehime)
Mikami Sayaka (Yonago)
Arai Matsuri (Itami)
Haruka Enomoto (Utsunomiya)
Hazuki Miyamoto (Kōchi)
Itahashi Minami (Takarazuka)
Fencing
Tomohiro Shimamura (Tokyo)
Kaito Streets (Tokyo)
Kento Yoshida (Morioka)
Yudai Nagano (Ibaraki)
Kanō Kōki (Ama)
Minobe Kazuyasu (Echizen)
Yamada Masaru (Toba)
Uyama Satoru (Takamatsu)
Kyosuke Matsuyama (Tokyo)
Saitō Toshiya (Tokyo)
Shikine Takahiro (Tokyo)
Tokunan Kenta (Ikeda)
Rio Azuma (Osaka)
Tsuji Sumire (Gifu)
Nozomi Satō (Fukui)
Sera Azuma (Wakayama)
Yuka Ueno (Tokyo)
Aoki Chika (Minamiechizen)
Misaki Emura (Tokyo)
Norika Tamura (Mizuho)
Shihomi Fukushima (Munakata)
Rio Azuma (Wakayama)
Sumire Tsuji (Gifu)
Judo
Takatō Naohisa (Tokyo)
Abe Hifumi (Tokyo)
Ōno Shōhei (Naha)
Takanori Nagase (Ibaraki)
Mukai Shōichirō (Hongo)
Aaron Wolf (Shin-Koiwa)
Harasawa Hisayoshi (Shimonoseki)
Tonaki Funa (Sagamihara)
Abe Uta (Kobe)
Yoshida Tsukasa (Kyoto)
Tashiro Miku (Tokyo)
Arai Chizuru (Yorii)
Hamada Shōri (Kirishima Ichi)
Sone Akira (Kurume)
Karate
Naoto Sago (Tokyo)
Ken Nishimura (Fukuoka)
Araga Ryūtarō (Kyoto)
Kiyuna Ryō (Okinawa Ichi)
Miyahara Miho (Fukuoka)
Someya Mayumi (Tokyo)
Uekusa Ayumi (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kiyou (Osaka)
Pentathlon
Iwamoto Shōhei (Saga)
Tomonaga Natsumi (Saitama)
Rena Shimazu (Asaka)
Sailing
Nanri Kenji (Kanagawa)
Hokazono Junpei (Hioki)
Okada Keiju (Kitakyushu)
Koizumi Ibuki (Tokyo)
Leo Takahashi (Auckland, New Zealand)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Enoshima)
Tomizawa Makoto (Kashiwazaki)
Segawa Kazumasa (Sakaiminato)
Shibuki Iitsuka (Yokohama)
Anna Yamazaki (Hayama)
Eri Hatayama (Enoshima)
Sunaga Yuki (Sakado)
Doi Manami (Yokohama)
Yoshida Ai (Karatsu)
Yoshioka Miho (Enoshima)
Takano Sena (Suita)
Eri Hatayama (Zushi)
Shooting
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Tokyo)
Shigetaka Oyama (Toda)
Takayuki Matsumoto (Nagasaki)
Okada Naoya (Tsuyama)
Shiori Hirata (Kanagawa)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kyoto)
Satoko Yamada (Saitama)
Kojiro Horimizu (Zentsūji)
Hiroyuki Ikawa (Yokohama)
Dai Yoshioka (Kyoto)
Ishihara Naoko (Tokyo)
Nakayama Yukie (Yūki)
Shiori Hirata (Nomi)
Haruka Nakaguchi (Kusatsu)
Chizuru Sasaki (Morioka)
Satoko Yamada (Kōka)
Softball
Fujita Yamato (Sasebo)
Ueno Yukiko (Fukuoka)
Goto Miu (Nagoya)
Mine Yukiyo (Fukuoka)
Kiyohara Nayu (Osaka)
Agatsuma Haruka (Tokyo)
Ichiguchi Yūka (Kanagawa)
Yamamoto Yū (Tokyo)
Hitomi Kawabata (Tokyo)
Atsumi Mana (Hamamatsu)
Minori Naito (Osaka)
Saki Yamazaki (Kakegawa)
Harada Nodoka (Sōja)
Mori Sayaka (Tokyo)
Yamada Eri (Fujisawa)
Climbing
Harada Kai (Kanagawa)
Narasaki Tomoa (Utsunomiya)
Noguchi Akiyo (Ibaraki)
Nonaka Mihō (Tokyo)
Surfing
Kanoa Igarashi (Huntington Beach, California)
Ōhara Hiroto (Chiba)
Maeda Mahina (Pupukea, Hawaii)
Tsuzuki Amuro (Shōnan)
Swimming
Honda Tomoru (Yokohama)
Ikari Yūki (Okayama)
Mura Ryūya (Yonago)
Shoma Sato (Tokyo)
Akira Namba (Yokkaichi)
Takahashi Kōtarō (Shizuoka)
Hagino Kōsuke (Oyama)
Irie Ryōsuke (Tennōji-Ku)
Kawamoto Takeshi (Nagoya)
Matsumoto Katsuhiro (Kanamachi)
Mizunuma Naoki (Tochigi)
Nakamura Katsumi (Tokyo)
Seto Daiya (Moroyama)
Sunama Keita (Yamatokoriyama)
Seki Kaiya (Tokyo)
Shioura Shinri (Isehara)
Miyu Namba (Yamaguchi)
Ageha Tanigawa (Tokyo)
Nagisa Ikemoto (Tokyo)
Aoi Masuda (Kobe)
Minamide Taishin (Kainan)
Yanagimoto Kōnosuke (Imari)
Konishi Anna (Toyooka)
Aoki Reona (Tokyo)
Hasegawa Suzuka (Kita)
Kobori Waka (Nara)
Ōhashi Yui (Hikone)
Teramura Miho (Nagareyama)
Watanabe Kanako (Tokyo)
Igarashi Chihiro (Kanagawa)
Ikee Rikako (Tokyo)
Ōmoto Rika (Kyoto)
Sakai Natsumi (Saitama)
Shirai Rio (Takarazuka)
Kida Yumi (Akasaka)
Namba Miyu (Nara)
Tanigawa Ageha (Shijonawate)
Ikemoto Nagisa (Uji)
Masuda Aoi (Kurashiki)
Inui Yukiko (Ōmihachiman)
Megumu Yoshida (Nagoya)
Fukumura Juka (Kyoto)
Kijima Moeka (Hakusan)
Okina Kyogoku (Higashioka)
Mayu Tsukamoto (Oamishirasato)
Mashiro Yasunaga (Higashioka)
Yanagisawa Akane (Saitama Ichi)
Table Tennis
Harimoto Tomokazu (Sendai)
Niwa Kōki (Tomakomai)
Mizutani Jun (Iwata)
Ishikawa Kasumi (Yamaguchi)
Itō Mima (Iwata)
Hirano Miu (Numazu)
Taekwondo
Ricardo Suzuki (Tokyo)
Sergio Suzuki (Tokyo)
Yamada Miyu (Aichi)
Hamada Mayu (Saga)
Volleyball
Ishijima Yūsuke (Matsubushi)
Shiratori Katsuhiro (Tokyo)
Shimizu Kunihiro (Fukui Ichi)
Ōnodera Taishi (Natori Ichi)
Fujii Naonobu (Miyagi Ichi)
Yamauchi Akihiro (Aichi Ichi)
Nishida Yūji (Inabe)
Sekita Masahiro (Tokyo)
Ishikawa Yūki (Aichi Ichi)
Lee Haku (Miyazaki Ichi)
Takanashi Kenta (Yamagata Ichi)
Ōtsuka Tatsunori (Osaka)
Yamamoto Tomohiro (Ebetsu)
Takahashi Ran (Kyoto)
Miki Ishii (Fujisawa)
Megumi Murakami (Echizen)
Ai Kurogo (Utsunomiya)
Koga Sarina (Saga)
Tasahiro Kanami (Ōtsu)
Mayu Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Shimamura Haruyo (Kamakura)
Kobata Mako (Kyoto)
Ishii Yuki (Kurashiki)
Mai Okumura (Nagatoro)
Araki Erika (Kurashiki)
Momii Aki (Sagamihara)
Hayashi Kotona (Kyoto)
Yamada Nichika (Toyota)
Wrestling
Otoguro Keisuke (Kōfu)
Otoguro Takuto (Kōfu)
Shohei Yabiku (Yokohama)
Fumita Ken'ichirō (Kōfu)
Takahashi Yūki (Kunawa)
Takatani Sōsuke (Kyōtango)
Yabiku Shōhei (Naha)
Susaki Yui (Matsudo)
Mukaida Mayu (Yokkaichi)
Kawai Risako (Tsubata)
Kawai Yukako (Tsubata)
Doshō Sara (Matsusaka)
Minagawa Hiroe (Uji)
Badminton
Momota Kento (Mitoyo)
Tsuneyama Kanta (Ōtsu)
Endō Hiroyuki (Tokyo)
Watanabe Yūta (Suginami)
Kamura Takeshi (Saga Ichi)
Sonoda Keigo (Yatsuhiro)
Yamaguchi Akane (Katsuyama)
Okuhara Nozomi (Ōmachi)
Fukushima Yuki (Kumamoto Ichi)
Hirota Sayaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Matsumoto Mayu (Akita Ichi)
Nagahara Wakana (Akita Ichi)
Higashino Arisa (Iwamizawa)
Baseball
Kōyō Aoyagi (Yokohama)
Iwazaki Suguru (Shimizu)
Morishita Masato (Ōita Ichi)
Itoh Hiromi (Kayabe)
Yamamoto Yoshinobu (Bizen)
Tanaka Masahiro (Itami)
Yamasaki Yasuaki (Tokyo)
Kuribayashi Ryoji (Aisai)
Yūdai Ōno (Kyoto)
Senga Kodai (Gamagōri)
Taira Kaima (Ishigaki)
Umeno Ryūtarō (Nakagawa-Cho)
Kai Takuya (Ōita Ichi)
Yamada Tetsuto (Toyooka)
Genda Sōsuke (Ōita Ichi)
Asamura Hideto (Osaka)
Kikuchi Ryosuke (Tokyo)
Sakamoto Hayato (Itami)
Murakami Munetaka (Kumamoto Ichi)
Kondō Kensuke (Chiba Ichi)
Yanagita Yūki (Hiroshima)
Kurihara Ryōya (Fukui Ichi)
Yoshida Masataka (Fukui Ichi)
Suzuki Seiya (Tokyo)
Basketball
Togashi Yūki (Shibata)
Makoto Hiejima (Kyoto)
Hachimura Rui (Sendai)
Leo Vendrame (Nobeoka)
Watanabe Yūta (Zentsūji)
Kanamaru Kosuke (Fukuoka Ichi)
Baba Yūdai (Toyama Ichi)
Gavin Edwards (Funabashi)
Tanaka Daiki (Unzen)
Avi Schafer (Osaka)
Hugh Watanabe (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Harimoto Tenketsu (Nisshin)
Ira Brown (Willis, Texas)
Ochiai Tomoya (Tsuchiura)
Tominaga Akirasei (Nagoya)
Yasuoka Ryūto (Koshigaya)
Nagaoka Moeko (Urakawa)
Maki Takada (Toyohashi)
Miyoshi Naho (Ichikawa)
Rui Machida (Asahikawa)
Motohashi Nako (Tokyo)
Todo Nanako (Sapporo)
Hayashi Saki (Itoshima)
Evelyn Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Saori Miyazaki (Shibuya)
Miyazawa Yuki (Yokohama)
Akaho Himawari (Ishikawa)
Monica Okoye (Tokyo)
Stephanie Mawuli (Toyohashi)
Nishioka Risa (Ikoma)
Shinozaki Mio (Yokohama)
Yamamoto Mai (Hiroshima)
Equestrian
Takahashi Masanao (Tokyo)
Shingo Hayashi (Sapporo)
Hiroyuki Kitahara (Tokyo)
Kazuki Sado (Kyoto)
Kitajima Ryūzō (Kobe)
Ōiwa Yoshiaki (Schleswig Holstein, Germany)
Tanaka Toshiyuki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kazuma Tomoto (Sturminster Newton, U.K.)
Mike Kawai (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Fukushima Daisuke (Sakura)
Koki Saito (Katori)
Satō Eiken (Ogawa)
Field Hockey
Koji Yamasaki (Kōfu)
Genki Mitani (Echizen)
Tanaka Seren (Kyoto)
Ochiai Hiromasa (Tenri)
Murata Kazuma (Toyama Ichi)
Tanaka Kenta (Ōtsu)
Kitazato Kenji (Kumamoto Ichi)
Nagai Yūma (Kyoto)
Yamashita Manabu (Oyabe)
Tanaka Kaito (Tenri)
Nagayoshi Ken (Utsunomiya)
Fukuda Kentarō (Matsue)
Ōhashi Masaki (Nikkō)
Yamada Shōta (Maibara)
Zendana Hirotaka (Matsue)
Yoshikawa Takashi (Maibara)
Watanabe Kōta (Fukui Ichi)
Kirishita Yoshiki (Nara Ichi)
Kimika Hoshi (Kakamigahara)
Natsuhara Matsumoto (Matsubara)
Yu Asai (Hiroshima)
Mano Yukari (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Yuri (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Hazuki (Kakamigahara)
Oikawa Shihori (Tenri)
Kana Nomura (Nara)
Miki Kozuka (Nikko)
Segawa Maho (Tokyo)
Yamada Aki (Kōfu)
Nishikōri Emi (Matsue)
Kanon Mori (Hiroshima)
Mai Toriyama (Nara)
Sakurako Omoto (Iwakuni)
Asano Sakiyo (Kakamigahara)
Soccer
Ōsako Keisuke (Izumi)
Sakai Hiroki (Kashiwa)
Nakayama Yūta (Ryūgasaki)
Itakura Kō (Yokohama)
Yoshida Maya (Nagasaki)
Endoh Wataru (Yokohama)
Kubo Takefusa (Kawasaki)
Miyoshi Kōji (Kawasaki)
Maeda Daizen (Osaka)
Dōan Ritsu (Amagasaki)
Mitoma Kaoru (Kawasaki)
Tani Kosei (Osaka)
Hatate Reo (Shizuoka)
Tomiyasu Takehiro (Fukuoka Ichi)
Hashioka Daiki (Saitama)
Sōma Yūki (Tokyo)
Tanaka Ao (Kawasaki)
Ueda Ayase (Mito)
Hayashi Daichi (Osaka)
Machida Kōki (Mito)
Seko Ayuma (Osaka)
Zion Suzuki (Saitama Ichi)
Ikeda Sakiko (Saitama Ichi)
Shimizu Risa (Kobe)
Takarada Saori (Tateyama)
Kumagai Saki (Sapporo)
Minami Moeka (Yoshikawa)
Sugita Hina (Kitakyushu)
Nakajima Emi (Yasu)
Miura Narumi (Kawasaki)
Sugasawa Yuika (Chiba Ichi)
Iwabuchi Mana (Tokyo)
Tanaka Mina (Inagi)
Endō Jun (Shirakawa)
Shiokoshi Yuzuho (Saitama Ichi)
Hasegawa Yui (Toda)
Momiki Yūka (New York, New York)
Miyagawa Asato (Yokohama)
Kitamura Nanami (Osaka)
Yamashita Ayaka (Tokyo)
Shiori Miyake (Sapporo)
Hayashi Honoka (Uji)
Kinoshita Momoka (Hyogo)
Hirao Chika (Matsudo)
Golf
Matsuyama Hideki (Sendai)
Hoshino Rikuya (Mito)
Hataoka Nasa (Kasama)
Inami Mone (Tokyo)
Gymnastics
Hashimoto Daiki (Chiba)
Kaya Kazuma (Funabashi)
Kitazono Takeru (Osaka)
Wataru Tanigawa (Funabashi)
Daiki Kishi (Komatsu)
Ryosuke Sakai (Isehara)
Hatekeda Hitomi (Tokyo)
Hiraiwa Yūna (Tokyo)
Murakami Mai (Sagamihara)
Sugihara Aiko (Higashiōsaka)
Ōiwa Chisaki (Noda)
Sumire Kita (Tokyo)
Noshitani Sakura (Tokyo)
Sugimoto Sayuri (Nagoya)
Suzuki Ayuka (Anpachi)
Nanami Takenaka (Setagaya)
Yokota Kiko (Tokyo)
Hikaru Mori (Tokyo)
Megu Uyama (Kanazawa)
Handball
Naoki Sugioka (Kariya)
Yuta Iwashita (Kanazaki)
Kenya Kasahara (Kariya)
Adam Baig (Fukuoka Ichi)
Narita Kohei (Hiroshima)
Tokuda Shinnosuke (Inazawa)
Watanabe Jin (Ōita Ichi)
Rémi Feutrier (Tokyo)
Motoki Sakai (Isehara)
Motoki Shida (Kasumigauri)
Tatsuki Yoshino (Misato)
Agarie Yūto (Urasoe)
Mizumachi Kōtarō (Tokyo)
Rennosuke Tokuda (Iwakuni)
Yoshida Shūichi (Tarnow, Poland)
Sunami Kaho (Kagoshima)
Sunami Yui (Okayama)
Shiota Sayo (Takamatsu)
Yokoshima Aya (Takaoka)
Mana Horikawa (Hiroshima)
Itano Minami (Osaka)
Tanabe Yuki (Hakusan)
Ayaka Ikehara (Urasoe)
Hara Nozomi (Nobeoka)
Ōyama Mana (Takamatsu)
Sasaki Haruno (Takaoka)
Shiori Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Sakura Hauge (Bergen, Norway)
Kondō Mahura (Tokyo)
Fujii Shio (Osaka)
Ishitate Mayuko (Fukui)
Rowing
Arakawa Ryūta (Yokohama)
Tomita Chiaki (Yonago)
Ōishi Ayami (Aichi Ichi)
Rugby
Jose Seru (Higashioka)
Lote Tuqiri (Namatakula, Fiji)
Colin Bourke (Tokyo)
Hano Kazushi (Nagoya)
Kameli Soejima (Labasa, Fiji)
Hikosaka Masakatsu (Aichi Ichi)
Brackin Karauria-Henry (Auckland, New Zealand)
Chihito Matsui (Osaka)
Ryota Kano (Tokyo)
Yoshikazu Fujita (Fukuoka Ichi)
Kippei Ishida (Amagasaki)
Naoki Motomura (Hachinohe)
Gōya Kazuhiro (Onojo)
Wakaba Hara (Niigata)
Rinka Matsuda (Kyoto)
Yume Hirano (Tokyo)
Haruka Hirotsu (Tokyo)
Marin Kajiki (Fukuoka Ichi)
Koide Mifuyu (Kumagaya)
Hana Nagata (Fukuoka Ichi)
Mei Otani (Kyoto)
Raichel Bativakalolo (Tokyo)
Mayu Shimizu (Tokyo)
Miyu Shirako (Tokyo)
Honoka Tsutsumi (Ureshino)
Skateboarding
Hirano Ayumu (Murakami)
Aoki Yukito (Shizuoka)
Horigome Yūto (Tokyo)
Shirai Sora (Sagamihara)
Hiraki Kokona (Kutchan)
Okamoto Misugu (Takahama)
Yosozumi Sakura (Iwade)
Nakayama Fūna (Toyama Ichi)
Nishimuri Aori (Tokyo)
Nishiya Momiji (Osaka)
Tennis
Tarō Daniel (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishikori Kei (Bradenton, Florida)
Nishioka Yoshihito (Tsu)
Sugita Yūichi (Tokyo)
Ben McLachlan (Queenstown, New Zealand)
Doi Misaki (Tokyo)
Hibino Nao (Ichinomiya)
Ōsaka Noami (Beverly Hills, California)
Aoyama Shūko (Osaka)
Shibahara Ena (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
Ninomiya Makoto (Hiroshima)
Triathlon
Kenji Nener (Perth, Australia)
Makoto Odakura (Tokyo)
Niina Kishimoto (Kawagoe)
Takahashi Yūko (Mitaka)
Water Polo
Tanamura Katsuyuki (Ishigaki)
Adachi Seiya (Gifu Ichi)
Harukiirario Koppu (Tokyo)
Shiga Mitsuaki (Maebashi)
Takuma Yoshida (Nagahama)
Toi Suzuki (Yamagata Ichi)
Shimizu Yūsuke (Kumamoto Ichi)
Mitsuru Takata (Tokyo)
Arai Atsushi (Kawasaki)
Yusuke Inaba (Toyama)
Keigo Okawa (Yachiyo)
Kenta Araki (Tokyo)
Tomoyoshi Fukushima (Kagoshima Ichi)
Rikako Miura (Yamagata Ichi)
Yumi Arima (Yusashino)
Akari Inaba (Toyama)
Eruna Ura (Hakusan)
Kaho Iwano (Inabe)
Miku Koide (Kashiwazaki)
Maiko Hashida (Tokyo)
Yuki Niizawa (Tokyo)
Minori Yamamoto (Kyoto)
Kako Kawaguchi (Yokohama)
Marina Tokumoto (Tokyo)
Kyoko Kudo (Yokohama)
Minami Shioya (Yachiyo)
Weightlifting
Itokazu Yōichi (Tokyo)
Mitsunori Konnai (Setagaya)
Masanori Miyamoto (Naha)
Toshiki Yamamoto (Yokohama)
Miyake Hiromi (Niiza)
Yagi Kanae (Kobe)
Andō Mikiko (Shiroi)
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My Senpai Is Annoying, online il primo trailer dell’anime
La commedia romantica fra colleghi andrà in onda dal 9 ottobre.
Pubblicato, finalmente, un primo trailer di “Senpai ga Uzai Kouhai no Hanashi” (My Senpai is Annoying), la serie animata prodotta dallo studio DOGA KOBO (Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle, Asteroid in Love), tratta dall’omonimo manga di Shiromanta, che debutterà sulle televisioni giapponesi il 9 ottobre.
Il video anticipa le sigle intitolate “Annoying! San-san Week!” e “Niji ga Kakaru made no Hanashi”, cantate dai doppiatori dei personaggi principali.
Il cast della serie tv è composto da:
Futaba Igarashi: Tomori Kusunoki (Natsume in Deca-Dence)
Harumi Takeda: Shunsuke Takeuchi (Zack Walker in Astra Lost in Space)
Touko Sakurai: Saori Hayami (Maria Campbell in My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!)
Souta Kazama: Reiou Tsuchida (Kyouichi Ozaki in Ikebukuro West Gate Park)
Natsumi Kurobe: Reina Aoyama (Aisha in Interspecies Reviewers)
Yuuto Sakurai: Yui Horie (Tsubasa Hanekawa in Bakemonogatari)
Mona Tsukishiro: Aoi Koga (Kaguya Shinomiya in Kaguya-sama: Love is War)
Per quanto riguarda lo staff, a dirigere l’adattamento troviamo Ryota Ito (assistente di regia in Sing “Yesterday” for Me). La sceneggiatura è in mano a Yoshimi Narita (Our love has always been 10 centimeters apart, I★CHU), mentre il character designer è Jiko Abe. Le musiche per la colonna sonora sono invece firmate da Hiroaki Tsutsumi (Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san, Jujutsu Kaisen).
La storia riguarda la spensierata relazione quotidiana tra una goffa ma affascinante impiegata di nome Igarashi e il suo affidabile collega senior che la “infastidisce” costantemente al lavoro, insieme ai colleghi che vegliano sulle loro adorabili scaramucce.
La commedia romantica ha fatto inizialmente il suo debutto sull’account Twitter di Shiromanta, per poi cominciare ad essere serializzata nel 2018, sempre in digitale, su Pixiv Comic. Ichijinsha ne ha pubblicato finora sette volumetti in Giappone.
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beauty papers magazine, april 2019.
ph by jamie moran
styling by nick royal
hair by soichi inagaki
make up by natsumi narita
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Nacchan, Risa, CinDy & Risa’s fellow gradoll member Hamada Shoko at an art exhibition together.
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‘COOL AS ICE’ Shahira Yusuf for GRAZIA UK — May 2018 The Luxe Issue.
Photographer: Alex Bramall
Stylist: Natalie Wansbrough-Jones
Hair & Hijab Styling: Susanne Lichtenegger
Mua: Natsumi Narita
Casting director: Chloé Medley
graziadaily.co.uk
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Jennae Quisenberry by Agata Pospieszynska for UNPOLISHED Magazine Issue 04
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Rushed Hours: Tokyo Drift
Not sure if it was sheer brilliance or plain stupidity but I landed in Tokyo Narita for a layover but I had to depart from Tokyo Haneda, a completely different airport.
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
After securing my eight-hour layover in Tokyo, I contacted Natsumi, who just finished her year-long abroad study in Los Angeles. I asked her to recreate the stairs scene in Kimi No Na Wa/Your Name and show me around Shibuya, since I never had the chance to during my first trip last year. In exchange, I agreed to bring her some snacks and sweets that she misses from Los Angeles.
First mistake - self check-in. I completely forgot the deal with luggage tags. You get three stickers, one to wrap around the handle, one to stick on the suitcase, and one for you to keep to locate your baggage. My naïvity posted both stickers on my suitcases so when I asked the flight attendant where I'm picking up my luggages (in Narita or Changi), she couldn't find out unless I had my luggage tag. Woe is me.
Eventually, I had to pick up my luggages from Narita and check them in for my flight leaving Haneda, which means that I had to carry my suitcases throughout Tokyo. With two checkin luggages and one hand carry, I arrived in the warm Tokyo summer weather starting to be drenched in sweat. I connected to the airport Wi-Fi before planning to buy my Keisei tickets to Nippori Station.
My phone exploded with notifications.
"GUYS THE NEW GRAD APPLICATION IS UP"
"THE BOARD JUST SENT ME THE APPROVAL TO REGISTER FOR THE NCLEX"
Great. Just as soon as I left the country and was halfway across the world.
I graduated with a Nursing degree last month, and hospitals would release their New Graduate Residency programs at different times so we had to be on a lookout constantly. I was eyeing this OR program for one of the most prestigious hospitals in the country and prepared all my application requirements the day prior to my trip. I had a feeling that it would be posted while I was away in Asia, so I gave all my information and documents to Simi so she could apply for both herself and me.
"Done. Sent Chris's application too". Simi commented on the group chat.
To be a registered Nurse in America, graduates must take the Nursing Certification and Licensing Examination, colloquially called the NCLEX. Students do not get to choose their test dates until the School of Nursing approves of their degree and sends the transcripts to the Board of Registered Nursing, in which they would, then, send us the thumbs up to register for a test date.
While I was en route from Los Angeles to Tokyo, the Board sent out emails for the approval to register for an exam date, and by the time I arrived in Tokyo, all of June was booked.
Luckily, I wanted to take the exam this July, so I could have a bulk of my summer to prepare for it and managed to snag a test date towards the end of next month.
I would have approximately five weeks to prepare for the biggest exam of my entire career (and life).
I walk through Narita Airport, completely covered in tarp - apparently the whole airport is under construction, perhaps in preparation for the Olympics next year. I bought my Keisei tickets to Nippori Station from a lady who could only speak Japanese and was yelling at me for not realizing the meanings of her body movements and hand gestures. I got lost while looking for where to board the train and on top of that, my string bag ripped because of how heavy it was becoming from my selfie sticks and umbrella.
Flustered with the multiple situations I had to deal with right after arriving from a 12-hour flight, I sweated through my search for a seat in the train; before I was told that each seats are assigned in their appropriate train car. Great. More things to deal with.
Two hours. It took me two hours to go through arrivals, deal with my residency applications, and getting lost looking for my assigned seat before being on my way to Downtown Tokyo.
I repressed the memories from last year when I had to carry an entire summer's worth of suitcases all around the city, but I had to relive through traumatic experience because I found myself carrying all my suitcases up and down a lot of stairs once again (Shinjuku Station and Yotsuya-Sanchome Station, I'm referring to you).
I toured around East Asia last year with my friend, Simi, where we visited Hong Kong, Macau China, Japan, and South Korea - with that, I rationalized the fact that I had to bring my entire closet with me so I'd have something different to wear everyday. Being the first time traveling outside the country without my family, my mother managed to convince me to carry around a portable pharmacy in my suitcase complete with diarrhea, constipation, allergy, and pain medications. I managed to check-in two large suitcases with my duffel bag; yet little did I realize that I had to carry them around East Asia for the next two months.
I never made full use of the elevator or the ramps for reasons unknown, but it's usually the flight of stairs that greeted Simi and I whenever we step out of the subway cars.
This was prominent in Yotsuya-Sanchome station this time around when I followed the signs leading to Exit 3. There was neither an elevator nor an escalator on site, so I had to carry my luggages down one floor and up another floor. This lead to my reunion with Natsumi being red as a tomato and drenched in sweat, but even in that state, we were on our way to the iconic stairs in the movie under the dimming Tokyo skies.
Three hours down.
"I went to check the route earlier so we're good". Natsumi gave me brief descriptions of the places we passed by on our way to the stairs of Yotsuya Suga Shrine. She talked about the houses in Tokyo and how different they are than the ones in Los Angeles; and asked me which Japanese foods I was willing to eat with her tonight.
"Takoyaki". I answered lacking hesitation. I spent a huge amount of time and money eating takoyaki during my Japanese trip last year. Wherever I found myself (Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto), I was chewing on the octopus balls during the day, under the sweltering afternoon heat, and again before going to sleep.
The last time I had takoyaki was in Los Angeles at this nice cafe in the 626, an Asian enclave that is packed with Asian restaurant in every nook and cranny of the area code. I was with my friend, Lesley, sipping on floral teas when I decided it was a good idea to pay $6 USD to eat four pieces of takoyaki - a price that does not turn heads in the area since that was the normal number.
Not in Tokyo - for obvious reasons. With $6 USD, I could feed myself and two other people enough takoyaki to last us the rest of the night. I will never pass on any opportunity to get takoyaki every time I find myself in Japan.
"Great - I know of a good place in Shibuya that specializes in takoyaki".
We turned left and found ourselves in the middle of a Shinto shrine, apparently the Yotsuya Suga, and Natsumi pointed at an unfamiliar set of stairs. I climbed it up and down and gave her the disapproving shake. "I don't think this is the one", I muttered while confirming with Google Maps that we were indeed at the right location.
We decided to exit the shrine and enter through a different area when I recognized the red railings just a few feet away from the wrong set of stairs.
"THAT'S the one!" I ran to the area, where I found myself at the top where the familiar scene took place. Each corner in my visual field found itself embedded within the animation of the movie: the houses, the streets, the trees, the sea of homes that stretched towards the horizon.
The sky was preparing for sunset as it engulfed it in pink hue. There were elementary boys using the staircase for their exercise and they stopped and rested out of view once in a while as Natsumi and I recreated the scenes on the stairs.
Four hours out of the airport and I was halfway through my layover time. As long as I make an hour before my departure, then I should be safe - that means I had three hours left.
After the photoshoot, we took the Fukutoshin Line to Shibuya eat at Gindaco Highball Sakaba, specializing in takoyaki from different Japanese prefectures. Natsumi also had me try a sweet alcohol called omeshu (お目しゅ), made from plum.
Here, I learned how to ask for more of something, おかわり/okawari or も一つおねがいしあす/mohitotsu onegaishimasu; I also found out there's a different word for water (水/mizu) used mostly in restaurants (お冷/ohiya).
After takoyaki, we headed to her favorite purikura (プリクラ) for pictures and managed to take and edit eight photos which we gave each other as a memorabilia of tonight's visit.
One hour remaining - this will be the rush hour.
Before crossing back to Shibuya Station, we took some time to take pictures with the crowded Shibuya intersection as our background to showcase Japan's busy lifestyle. In relative to the last time I crossed the intersection, there were less pedestrians, but the vibe was retained - Tokyo never sleeps, there's always a reason to be preoccupied within the megacity.
The Shibuya intersection is the busiest of its kind in the world - sometimes reaching up to 1,000 people crossing at one time. From the area's brightly-lit streets leading to restaurants catering to both the local and foreign faces of Tokyo to the loud buskers at the street sides, attracting a crowd large enough to pique the curiosities of the on-lookers, constantly wondering what's going on.
A group of cyclists crossed with me to the middle of the intersection where I posed in-front of a marquee that promoted the Japanese boy group V6 and their new single that was being released within the next week.
Not even a few seconds passed by when a red flag on a stick protruded above the sea of people held by a young lady where she made way to the middle of the intersection, yelling at the people forming a line behind her in Chinese. Oh great, this tour group is about to take over the intersection, in which they did. The crowd eventually blocked every photo opportunities for the rest until the red stop sign signaled the end of the cross.
Time is running out and I might miss the window of comfort for me to go through check-in and immigration comfortably.
We headed inside Shibuya Station right after when Natsumi bid goodbye, then I was on my way to Haneda International Airport.
Wait -
"I FORGOT TO GIVE YOU YOUR SNACKS". I texted her halfway through my commute; she laughed it off.
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So in the GO games the characters have their years by their names and other info and I find that pretty interesting?? I don’t think the games prior to the GO ones had the years on the character mini profile. I tend to forget who is in what year sometimes and the ina11 wiki doesn’t have their years listed (I think). Anyway, if you’re curious about who is in what year/grade here’s a (long) list of inazuma characters. It mostly contains GO characters but since you can recruit some characters from the original series I added them on here to.
Not every character has a year, some are labeled ??? or ADULT (Akizora Challengers/Golden Oldies team). Most of the aliea characters are under ??? and Toramaru is to (but we all know he’s younger so-). Also, these are only from Light/Shadow. I haven’t played CS yet so none of those characters are on here.
Inazuma Eleven GO teams
Raimon (GO)
Sangoku Taichi - 3rd year
Kurumada Gouichi - 3rd year
Kirino Ranmaru - 2nd year
Amagi Daichi - 3rd year
Nishizono Shinsuke - 1st year
Hamano Kaiji - 2nd year
Hayami Tsurumasa - 2nd year
Matsukaze Tenma - 1st year
Shindou Takuto - 2nd year
Tsurugi Kyousuke - 1st year
Kurama Norihito - 2nd year
Aoyama Shunsuke - 2nd year
Ichino Nanasuke - 2nd year
Nishiki Ryouma - 2nd year
Kariya Masaki - 1st year
Kageyama Hikaru - 1st year
Seto Midori - 2nd year
Sorano Aoi - 1st year
Yamana Akane - 2nd year
Raimon Reserves - all 2nd years
Eito Gakuen/Prodigy Grammer
Kageura Touji - 2nd year
Mienai Kouta - 2nd year
Honda Taizou - 3rd year
Akutagawa Fusanosuke - 1st year
Kakizaki Hagumi - 2nd year
Hitofude Hayato - 1st year
Fukuro Tetsuya - 2nd year
Yomiya Satoshi - 1st year
Yukiji Keiichi - 1st year
Saewatari Yuuichirou - 2nd year
Kindaichi Gaku - 3rd year
Kaoka Utanori - 1st year
Kouyou Hifumi - 1st year
Natsume Kinsuke - 2nd year
Kuniki Tetsuo - 1st year
Tanizaki Jung - 3rd year
Tengawara/Milky Way Charter
Minami Juuji - 2nd year
Kawasaki Ginta - 3rd year
Itokawa Yoshinobu - 2nd year
Kashio Seigo - 1st year
Higashi Kinya - 1st year
Hayabusa Hideki - 1st year
Harei Mizunari - 1st year
Nishinosora Yoichi - 2nd year
Kita Ichiban - 2nd year
Andou Tsuneyuki - 3rd year
Hoshifuru Kaguya - 2nd year
Orio Mihoshi - 1st year
Oushida Kazuhiro - 1st year
Yuge Noboru - 2nd year
Ankoku Masayuki - 3rd year
Harusawa Hikaru - 1st year
Mannouzaka/Almighty Faith
Shinoyama Mitsuru- 1st year
Gamaishi Tsuneoki - 3rd year
Oosawada Kotetsu - 2nd year
Nagahisa Douji - 1st year
Kuranoin Sanosuke - 1st year
Ushio Kenjirou - 2nd year
Busujima Kanezane - 2nd year
Sakazaki Mugen - 1st year
Shirato Kiyoshirou - 2nd year
Mitsuyoshi Yozakura - 2nd year
Isozaki Kenma - 1st year
Chita Tsuyoshi - 3rd year
Basato Toushi - 1st year
Kiwami Seishin - 2nd year
Okano Shunpei - 1st year
Kamihira Gizou - 2nd year
Teikoku Gakuen/Royal Academy (GO)
Miyabino Reiichi - 1st year
Ootaki Tonoo - 2nd year
Kabata Taruhiko - 3rd year
Narita Kenya - 1st year
Ryuuzaki Ouji - 2nd year
Asukaji Sakuya - 2nd year
Horasawa Shuuji - 1st year
Itsuki Katsumasa - 3rd year
Sasaki Iwao - 2nd year
Itsumi Kunihiko - 1st year
Mikado Haruma - 3rd year
Mashira Kadoteru - 2nd year
Nakamura Michiru - 1st year
Kasumino Jinta - 1st year
Hanamura Kaoru - 2nd year
Oosugi Futoshi - 2nd year
Kaiou Gakuen/Pirates Cove
Fukami Dandou - 2nd year
Ide Norikazu - 3rd year
Saruga Souma - 2nd year
Funaki Yuuto - 1st year
Nagisawa Nagisa - 1st year
Touga Tooru - 2nd year
Kaizu Kouichirou - 1st year
Murakami Gunki - 1st year
Wanda Naoto - 2nd year
Namikawa Rensuke - 2nd year
Yoshimine Misaki - 1st year
Houki Ryuuhei - 3rd year
Isaribi Tairamaru - 1st year
Fujita Sumitomo - 2nd year
Kurofune Izou - 2nd year
Umigashi Entarou - 3rd year
Gassan Kunimitsu/Lunar Sea Military Academy
Hyoudou Tsukasa - 2nd year
Kanehira Tessai - 3rd year
Osafune Tenzen - 2nd year
Hachisuka Tadatora - 1st year
Kobayakawa Soukichi - 2nd year
Tsukishima Kagehide - 1st year
Masamune Gorou - 1st year
Kai Nobutake - 1st year
Shibata Kachidoki - 2nd year
Minamisawa Atsushi - 3rd year
Ichimonji Kirito - 1st year
Yamamoto Kanta - 2nd year
Takenaka Hanzou - 2nd year
Sanada Rokurou - 1st year
Shima Samonji - 3rd year
Karasuma Takechiyo - 1st year
Hakuren/Alpine (GO)
Shirosaki Katsuya - 2nd year
Hokugen Takeyuki - 3rd year
Itou Torata - 2nd year
Otaru Koutarou - 2nd year
Makari Ginjirou - 1st year
Kitaki Tsuneo - 1st year
Touya Kunihiro - 2nd year
Koori Itsuki - 2nd year
Rumoi Korohiko - 1st year
Yukimura Hyouga - 2nd year
Itetsuki Touma - 1st year
Mozaki Itaru - 1st year
Oujika Kaku - 2nd year
Yamane Minori - 1st year
Hidaka Takeshi - 3rd year
Seki Ganjirou- 3rd year
Kidokawa Seishuu/Kirkwood (GO)
Katayama Tsuyoshi - 3rd year
Ooisokawa Tarou - 2nd year
Ishikawa Kanpei - 2nd year
Yamazaki Kotarou - 1st year
Konuma Waku - 1st year
Shimizu Ryuuto - 2nd year
Izumi Kanaaki - 2nd year
Tobisawa Mana - 2nd year
Kishibe Taiga - 2nd year
Taki Sousuke - 2nd year
Kamiya Kouta - 1st year
Kinugawa Waganuki - 3rd year
Taki Yoshihiko - 1st year
Yukai Mizuho - 2nd year
Goshiki Jun - 1st year
Sendai Hiroaki - 1st year
Genei Gakuen/Mirage
Hakono Zuiichi - 3rd year
Kurenai Ouma - 2nd year
Ozuno Yaku - 1st year
Michiie Kanjurou - 3rd year
Araki Akira - 2nd year
Douhara Teito - 1st year
Fudano Kirimasa - 2nd year
Kobato Hiroo- 1st year
Mahoro Tadashi - 3rd year
Shiranui Genichi - 2nd year
Shiranui Eiji - 1st year
Utsurogi Sanemi - 1st year
Iryuu Jouji - 2nd year
Machi Shiiya - 2nd year
Toriyuki Asaya - 1st year
Ooki Tamanori - 3rd year
Arakumo Gakuen/Universal
Sata Tosamaru - 2nd year
Urano Tenshou - 1st year
Mukumo Tsukiya - 3rd year
Yasumori Chiharu - 1st year
Makisato Mizuki - 2nd year
Furuto Meiji - 1st year
Hinano Kinsuke - 2nd year
Kida Mokuren - 2nd year
Mazumi Hiroshi - 1st year
Nebuchi Umitomo - 2nd year
Amemiya Taiyou - 1st year
Serei Kazutoyo - 1st year
Chihara Eichi - 1st year
Iri Koushichirou - 1st year
Higa Takeyasu - 3rd year
Uesuda Shirou - 3rd year
Seidouzan/Mt. Olympus
Masaki Teiya - 1st year
Munemori Hidetoshi - 3rd year
Kurei Yudai - 3rd year
Iyabe Satoshi - 2nd year
Hozumi Shinpei - 2nd year
Amase -Reia 1st year
Hyuuga Rron - 1st year
Okegawa Yukimori - 1st year
Kurosaki Makoto - 2nd year
Koizaki Io - 2nd year
Tsutsumi Tomo - 2nd year
Temizu Kenji - 1st year
Furou Akisada - 1st year
Arino Omi - 2nd year
Atou Ran - 3rd year
Asou Kurehito - 1st year
Dragonlink
Senguuji Yamato- 2nd year
Gomaki Tetsurou - 2nd year
Gouishi Senma - 1st year
Gomi Seiei - 2nd year
Kamiyama Gounoshin - 1st year
Ikari Gouriki - 3rd year
Seijou Shougo - 1st year
Mito Shou - 2nd year
Aikawa Masaru - 1st year
Godai Shingo - 1st year
Gotou Yukai - 2nd year
Gotenba Tooru - 2nd year
Gonokami Eiji - 1st year
Gousaki Haeru - 2nd year
Gozuma Takeyuki - 3rd year
Hoshii Tsuyoshi - 1st year
Ancient Dark
Ashiya Noboru - 1st year
Motono Tsuyoshi - 3rd year
Michino Susumu - 3rd year
Edaki Saki - 2nd year
Kiya Kouji - 2nd year
Rinne Makoto - 1st year
Hisakumo Jinta - 1st year
Noya Keiichirou - 3rd year
Yuuki You - 2nd year
Kai - 1st year
Shuu - 1st year
Unlimited Shining
Hebino Makito - 3rd year
Saki Yukio - 2nd year
Ejima Kazuya - 3rd year
Onizuka Heita - 1st year
Fujiki Tatsuhiko - 2nd year
Nitta Miru - 1st year
Seidou Dan - 2nd year
Ginzamiya Akira - 1st year
Sasayama Taki - 1st year
Hodo Mitsuhiro - 2nd year
Hakuryuu - 1st year
Original/First Series Players
Zeus
Posei Donichi/Poseidon - 3rd year
Aporo Hikaru/Apollo - 2nd year
Hepai En/Hephestus - 3rd year
Aresu Ran/Ares - 2nd year
Deio Geki/Dionysus - 1st year
Arute Saneki/Artemis - 2nd year
Herumi Matsuaki/Hermes - 2nd year
Atena Tomo/Athena - 1st year
Demete Yutaka/Demeter - 2nd year
Afuro Terumi/Aphrodi - 2nd year
Hera Tadashi/Hera - 3rd year
FFI
Demonio Strada - 2nd year
Fideo Ardena - 2nd year
Gigi Blasi - 3rd year
Choi Chang Soo - 3rd year
Nice Dolphin - 3rd year
Angelo Gabrini - 1st year
Rococo Urupa - 2nd year
Bjorn Kyle - 3rd year
Kamezaki Kappa - 1st year
Dylan Keith - 2nd year
Mark Kruger - 2nd year
Walter Mountain - 1st year
Edgar Valtinas - 3rd year
Mac Roniejo - 2nd year
Julien Rousseau - 3rd year
Teres Tolue - 3rd year
Raimon
Endou Mamoru - 2nd year
Kazemaru Ichirouta - 2nd year
Kabeyama Heigorou - 1st year
Kageno Jin - 2nd year
Kurimatsu Teppei - 1st year
Handa Shinichi - 2nd year
Shourinji Ayumu - 1st year
Shishido Sakichi - 1st year
Matsuno Kuusuke - 2nd year
Gouenji Shuuya - 2nd year
Someoka Ryuugo - 2nd year
Megane Kakeru - 2nd year
Domon Asuka- 2nd year
Kidou Youth - 2nd year
Ichinose Kazuya -2nd year
Yamino Kageto - 2nd year
Tachimukai Yuuki -1st year
Tsunami Jousuke - 3rd year
Kogure Yuuya - 1st year
Urabe Rika - 2nd year
Fubuki Shirou - 2nd year
Tobitaka Seiya - 2nd year
Fudou Aki - 2nd year
Kino Aki - 2nd year
Otonashi Haruna - 1st year
Raimon Natsumi - 2nd year
Kudou Fuyuka - 2nd year
Aliea & Teikoku
Suzuno Fuusuke - 2nd year
Midorikawa Ryuuji - 2nd year
Saginuma Osamu - 3rd year
Nagumo Haruya - 2nd year
Kiyama Hiroto - 2nd year
Genda Koujirou - 2nd year
Sakuma Jirou - 2nd year
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