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- archery for good. When he attends high school, his childhood friends Seiya Takehaya and Ryōhei Yamanouchi try to rope him into joining the high school's kyūdō...
- Haruki Takehaya (竹早 春希, Takehaya Haruki) Voiced by: Mariya Ise (****anese); McKenzie Atwood (English) The younger brother of Kiriko Takehaya who looks...
- Yashida in The Wolverine opposite Hugh Jackman. Sanada was a guest star as Takehaya, a former ****anese Navy officer and legendary pirate captain in post-plague...
- as a fellow father, convinces Takehaya to allow them to give Kaito the cure. With it proving to be successful, Takehaya allies himself with the crew and...
- Some of his notable roles include Eita Izumi in Just Because!, Seiya Takehaya in Tsurune, ****istant in Magical Sempai, and Nagara in Sonny Boy. Ichikawa...
- Kogei High School [ja] Koishikawa High School Mukogaoka High School [ja] Takehaya High School [ja] The metropolis operates the Koishikawa Secondary Education...
- Chasteen Kaito, character in "The Last Ship" ... called by his last name, Takehaya Kaito, character in Road 96: Mile 0 Kaito (disambiguation) Kato (disambiguation)...
- with the legendary narratives of the sacred sword — Amaterasu-Ōmikami, Takehaya Susanoo-no-mikoto, Yamato Takeru-no-mikoto, Miyazu-hime, and Take Inadane-no-mikoto...
- Kusakabe, where someone thinks Kiruko is the electro-kart racer Kiriko Takehaya. While on the farm, Maru sees boxes with the same logo featured on the...
- Korean Peninsula. Susanoo's name is variously given in the Kojiki as 'Takehaya-Susanoo-no-Mikoto' (建速須佐之男命), 'Haya-Susanoo-no-Mikoto' (速須佐之男命), or simply...