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As the date for the filming of the Burnish Academy special approaches, the Muroe kendo team prepares for their television debut and for Tama's chance to face the formidable Ura Sakaki! But even as Sakaki's rivals prepare for a rematch against the kendo genius, her participation remains unknown. Though her devotion to her TV idol remains unshaken, Sakaki cannot deny the passion for kendo still smoldering quietly within her. Will the very man who drew Sakaki away from kendo be the one to drive her back to the ring?!
With the expert Tama-chan on the squad, Kojiro feels confident in his team's chances in the upcoming kendo meet. But the match is rapidly approaching, and he's still shy one member - not to mention getting newbie Miya and elusive Saya up to speed. With a year of all-you-can-eat sushi on the line, Kojiro's determined to use every trick he can think of to win, but just how far is he willing to go?!
The girls' kendo meet continues with one victory on the board for Muroe High. Despite her inexperience, Miya's ferocious shinai is a force to be reckoned with, and Captain Kirino is no pushover either. It's a tight race until Tamaki reemerges as the bespectacled "Bureiba" to battle in the fifth and final match. But is Tamaki's weak disguise enough to mask her superior abilities?
Poor, in debt, and living on instant noodles, high school kendo instructor Kojiro makes a bet with an old friend on a practice meet between the all-girls' teams of their respective schools. The prize: a year's worth of free sushi! It's too good for the desperate Kojiro to pass up! But with only one active member on the kendo team, Korjio must move quickly to put together a squad before the meet. He's got his eye on Tamaki, the daughter of a kendo master and a skilled swordswoman herself. The only trouble is...she's not interested. Kojiro's willing to try anything, but what will it take to win her over?
Fay-Cooper Cole's 'The Tinguian: Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe' provides a comprehensive study of the Tinguian people, offering insights into their social structure, religious beliefs, and economic practices. Cole's meticulous research delves into the complexities of Tinguian society, shedding light on their customs, traditions, and interactions within the tribe. The book is written in a scholarly and detailed manner, making it an essential resource for those interested in Philippine anthropology and indigenous cultures of the region. Cole's writing style is engaging and informative, presenting a captivating narrative that immerses readers in the daily lives of the Tinguian people. Situating the Tinguian tribe within the broader context of Philippine ethnography, Cole's work highlights the unique aspects of their culture while also drawing parallels to other indigenous groups in the region. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Tinguian tribe and their place in Philippine society.
Vols. for 1970-71 includes manufacturers catalogs.
Hans Aporry, a resident of Yokohama from 1890 until 1896, lavished time and resources on amassing an incomparable collection of objects made of, or referring to, bamboo. This work celebrates the collection with photographs both old and new.