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Virtual Pro
Wrestling 2: Ōdō
Keishō (バーチャル・プロレス2 〜王道継承〜) is a
professional wrestling video game
released in 2000 for the
Nintendo 64. The game was only...
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Keishō Amiya (網谷 圭将,
Amiya Keishō, born
October 3, 1997) is a
professional ****anese
baseball player, who is
currently a free agent. He
previously pla****...
- Keishōnan-dō (慶尚南道, Korean: 경상남도),
alternatively Keishōnan
Province or
South Keishō Province, was a
province of
Korea under ****anese rule. Its
capital was Fuzan...
- Keishōhoku-dō (慶尚北道, Korean: 경상북도),
alternatively Keishōhoku Province,
Keisho Hoku, or
North Keishō Province, was a
province of
Korea under ****anese rule. Its capital...
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sequel Virtual Pro
Wrestling 2: Ōdō
Keishō. VPW 64 was
succeeded by
Virtual Pro
Wrestling 2: Ōdō
Keishō,
which was
released on the
Nintendo 64 in...
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Sengoku Daimyō of the
Owari Province. Her
posthumous Buddhist name is Kyūan
Keishō Daizenjō-ni (久菴桂昌大禅定尼). The name of this woman, who was Nobunaga's concubine...
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common type was the house-shaped
haniwa (
keisho-haniwa).
Other things that fell into the
category of
keisho-haniwa were
those shaped like humans, animals...
- The ****anese
language makes use of a
system of
honorific speech,
called keishō (敬称),
which includes honorific suffixes and
prefixes when
referring to others...
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Mamono Hunter Yōko: Dai 7 no
Keishō (魔物ハンター妖子 第7の警鐘) is a
platform game
developed by Klon and
published by NCS
Masaya for the Sega Mega
Drive in 1991 exclusively...
- Gyokuei. Upon Chie's death,
Gyokuei was
ordained and
changed his name to
Keishō-in [ja], but
Arikoto was not
ordained and
remained in the Ōoku as the General...