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Takarazuka's Snow Troupe performing Elisabeth. Not my video.
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The moral of most Japanese urban legends seem to consist of "don't go anywhere sa pamamagitan ng yourself. Ever." The story of the Kuchisake-Onna, or "Split Mouth Woman" is no different. Except that you are doubly unfortunate if you happen to be a child (We assume your legs are stubby and slow and we can thusly outrun you).

If you happen to be a snotty pubescent walking alone one day, you might consider taking a different route if you are suddenly approached sa pamamagitan ng a female figure in a trench-coat. Now, before you assume that this will be a harmless display of kibbles and bits, rest assured: You will be shown...
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Okay..so as a fact, learning Japanese sa pamamagitan ng anime is tough. Because, for one thing you need the syllables or you'll make a lot of funny mistakes because Japanese or nihon-go is totally based on syllables. So I'm going to try and make a listahan of the common mistakes which Otakus usually make with the words we use.

1. Ane/anee: Okay. Let me make this clear. In Japanese, the words for 'older brother' and 'older sister' are the same excepting the last syllable. For older sister, the term is ane (pronounced as 'aa-nay') while older brother is ani (pronounced as 'aa-nee'). So if you refer to an older...
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