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Best podcasts about Kirishima

Latest podcast episodes about Kirishima

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Kyushu Basho Day 2 Bouts reviewed - Autumn Grand Sumo

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 8:38


Lets Learn Sumo - Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament - Day 2 bouts reviewed. A quick update. Send us a text

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Kyushu Day 1 Bouts reviewed (Video on YouTube)

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 6:04


Lets Learn Sumo - November Grand Sumo Tournament Day 1 bouts reviewed - Live from New Zealand (Video available on YouTube at Lets Learn Sumo)Send us a text

Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Adventures with Bakugou and Kirishima ASMR (Part Four) | Bakugou and Kirishima x Listener

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 21:20


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Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Hot Chocolate Date With Bakugou and Kirishima! (BNHA, ASMR) | Kirishima & Bakugou x Listener

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 25:40


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Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Aki Basho Sumo - Days 12 to 14 reviewed.

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 11:13


Lets Learn Sumo - Aki Basho - September Grand Sumo Tournament - Tokyo Japan. Lets go through days 12, 13 and 14. Send us a text

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Aki Basho - Days 8-11 review - September Sumo

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 15:39


Lets Learn Sumo - Grand Sumo Tournament - Aki Basho - at the Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. Can anyone stop Onosato? Send us a text

Akihiko Kai ASMRs
You Catch Bakugou and Kirishima Kissing In Secret! (Spicy ASMR) BNHA

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 9:41


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The Pacific War Channel Podcast
The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

The Pacific War Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 130:22


The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, fought from November 12 to 15, 1942, was a critical turning point in the Pacific Theater during World War II. This series of engagements marked the climax of the Guadalcanal Campaign, where U.S. and Japanese forces battled for control of the strategically vital island. The conflict began with Japanese attempts to reinforce their troops on Guadalcanal and to neutralize the U.S. naval presence in the area. On the night of November 12-13, the first major engagement, known as the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, saw a fierce close-quarters clash between American and Japanese warships. The U.S. Navy, though heavily damaged, managed to repel the Japanese force. On November 14-15, the Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal took place. The U.S. battleship USS Washington played a crucial role, sinking the Japanese battleship Kirishima and helping to thwart the Japanese effort. The Japanese suffered significant losses, including two battleships and several other vessels. The battle's outcome ensured U.S. control of Guadalcanal, which was pivotal for the Allies' strategy in the Pacific. It marked the beginning of Japan's strategic withdrawal and the shift of momentum in favor of the Allies. The battle demonstrated the importance of naval power and air superiority in the Pacific, with the U.S. emerging as the dominant force in the region.

Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Adventures with Bakugou and Kirishima ASMR (Part Three) | Bakugou and Kirishima x Listener

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 19:26


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Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Adventures with Bakugou and Kirishima ASMR (Part One) | Bakugou and Kirishima x Listener

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 16:49


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Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Adventures with Bakugou and Kirishima ASMR (Part Two) | Bakugou and Kirishima x Listener

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 13:44


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Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
July Tournament - Banzuke Ranks released

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 19:40


Send us a Text Message.Lets Learn Sumo - July Nagoya tournament - Banzuke Ranks released. Lets look at the new ranks and see who got a good promotion and who got a nasty demotion! 

Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Bakugou Comes Out To Kirishima and Listener (Pride ASMR)

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 18:35


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Akihiko Kai ASMRs
Bakugou Comes Out To Kirishima And Listener ASMR (Part Two, Very Spicy)

Akihiko Kai ASMRs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 18:00


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Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
May Days 2 & 3 - Grand Sumo Tournament

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 18:23


Send us a Text Message.Lets Learn Sumo - Day 2 and Day 3, Natsu Basho - May Grand Sumo Tournament review. 

The John Batchelor Show
#Japan: Not well-prepared to work with a joint command. Grant Newsham, Asia Times

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 8:55


#Japan: Not well-prepared to work with a joint command. Grant Newsham, Asia Times https://asiatimes.com/2024/04/high-time-for-real-us-japan-defense-cooper... 1915 Kirishima

Sumo Kaboom
204: Days 4 - 10 of the March Basho

Sumo Kaboom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 65:44


The March basho is turning out to be a surprising one! We've got people going out with injuries. Others simply aren't performing up to their own standards. We've got rookies surprising everyone, and we just may have a winner who has never won a basho before! Lots to love as we break down the sumo. More about Sumo Kaboom and our BINGO game: www.sumokaboom.com Big Sumo Fan sponsors our BINGO game. Need sumo merch from the US? www.bigsumofan.com Twitter @SumoKaboom Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sumokaboom/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SumoKaboom/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SumoKaboomPodcast Check out our Sumo Kaboom tshirts and sweatshirts at Bonfire. (https://www.bonfire.com/store/sumo-kaboom/) If you'd like to buy us a mawashi or support us monthly, you can sweeten the pot here: https://ko-fi.com/sumokaboom There's no way we could do this without you, so thank you! If you ever wonder where we get our research, check out the Show Notes section of our website. Please follow or send us a review. It all helps! Thank you so much!

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Osaka Sumo Day 4 & 5

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 25:07


Lets Learn Sumo - Grand Sumo Tournament Osaka Haru Basho Days 4 & 5. Whats wrong with Kirishima, The Yokozuna is in trouble. Miyagino Stable update

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Osaka Basho Sumo Days 2 & 3

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 24:52


Hakkiyoi, Lets Learn Sumo - A look at the bouts and action from Days 2 & 3 of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka, Japan. The Haru Basho. 

Dublacast
Dublacast #98 - Especial Bruno Casemiro

Dublacast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 100:10


Imagina ser fã de dublagem, ganhar o primeiro reality show de dublagem brasileira do país, e chegar a dublar um dos seus personagens favoritos da vida? No episódio de hoje do Dublacast, o primeiro podcast brasileiro exclusivamente sobre dublagem, nós vamos bater um papo com Bruno Casemiro: ator, dublador, locutor, podcaster, publicitário e a voz de personagens como o Kirishima, da série em anime 'My Hero Academia', do Kageyama, no anime 'Haikyu!!', do Heimdall, no game 'God of War Ragnarök', a atual e segunda voz do Shiryu, de 'Cavaleiros do Zodíaco', além de ser a voz-padrão de emissoras filiadas da Rede Globo no Estado de São Paulo e Norte do Brasil. Bruno vai nos contar diversas curiosidades sobre a sua carreira, sua vida, explicar um pouco como funciona o mercado da locução e dos áudiolivros e muito mais! E aí, ansiosos? Então, sem mais delongas, meus caros ouvintes... Tá no ar mais um episódio do Dublacast! CURTAM, SIGAM, COMENTEM E COMPARTILHEM O DUBLACAST NAS REDES SOCIAIS! NÃO ESQUEÇAM DE DEIXAR CRÍTICAS E SUGESTÕES TAMBÉM! Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@dublacast⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@dublacast⁠⁠⁠ E-mail - contato.dublacast@gmail.com SIGAM, COMENTEM E COMPARTILHEM A MYTHICAL LAB! Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@mythical_lab⁠⁠⁠ Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠Mythical Lab⁠⁠⁠ Site - ⁠⁠⁠www.mythicallab.com.br⁠⁠⁠ SIGAM-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS: Teco: Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@tecomaatheus⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@tecomaatheus⁠⁠⁠ Victor: Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@victorcvolpe⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@victorvolpe⁠⁠⁠ Bruno: Instagram - ⁠@bruno_casemiro Threads - @bruno_casemiro TikTok - @bruno_casemiro FICHA TÉCNICA: Apresentação: Teco Cheganças e Victor Volpe Convidado especial: Bruno Casemiro Pautas: Teco Cheganças Edição: Marcus Sarto (⁠⁠@marcussarto⁠⁠) Direção de arte e arte do episódio: Victor Volpe Identidade visual: Enrique Gonzalez (⁠⁠⁠@rike_zalez⁠⁠⁠) Produção: Mythical Lab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dublacast1/message

Just Passing Through Podcast
"The Fujisawa Fugitive'' Satoshi Kirishima's 50-Year Runaround

Just Passing Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 41:21


EPISODE 132In the clandestine underbelly of Japan's history, there exists an elusive figure named Satoshi Kirishima, a man who has spent five decades living in the shadows, leaving no tales in his wake. His life, a covert odyssey, unfolds far from the prying eyes of the law, an enigma hidden in the intricate folds of society.Satoshi is a master of anonymity, a living whisper in the crowded streets of urban Japan and the quiet corners of rural landscapes. For fifty years, he has artfully sidestepped the relentless pursuit of the authorities, leaving behind no traces of his existence. A phantom who walks among us, Satoshi's survival hinges on an innate ability to blend seamlessly into the background.His motives, concealed in the recesses of his silent journey, remain unknown. Was Satoshi a fugitive from justice, or a soul escaping the shackles of a life left behind? The absence of tales, of stories passed down through the generations, only deepens the mystery surrounding this man who lived beneath the radar.While the authorities grapple with the challenge of capturing a man who leaves no footprints, Satoshi's legacy becomes one of silent defiance. His existence challenges the very concept of surveillance and control, a testament to the human capacity to evade and adapt.In the annals of fugitive history, Satoshi's name may never be etched in headlines, and his tales may never be told. Yet, the absence of stories becomes a story in itself, a narrative woven from the threads of unseen lives and silent escapes, where a man named Satoshi existed on the fringes, leaving behind only the lingering question: who was he, and where did he go?Music:Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free BirdWings - Band on the RunSupport the showInsta@justpassingthroughpodcastContact:justpassingthroughpodcast@gmail.comArtwork @digitalnomadicart on Insta

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Sumo: Kirishima Says He Wants to Seize 1st Chance to Be Promoted to Yokozuna

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 0:06


Sumo: Kirishima Says He Wants to Seize 1st Chance to Be Promoted to Yokozuna

Sumo Punx
Kyushu '23 Week 2

Sumo Punx

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 82:57


Atamifuji makes his second run for the Emperor's Cup on only his second tournament back in Makuuchi. This kid is on fire! But not quite as hot as everyone's boyfriend, Kirishima, especially now that he's the new yokozuna prospect. Grab some sweet sumo merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/SumoPunx/ or https://www.teepublic.com/user/sumo-punx Or toss some coin into our tip bucket: https://ko-fi.com/sumopunx Find Sumo Punx podcast episodes… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TZO9Bszi3voDkVwO9jhDf?si=a691ab22d5ed49b2 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sumo-punx/id1615858347 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84MjIxNzQyNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sumopunx Come say hello… Discord: https://discord.gg/7kBhBSzt Twitter: https://twitter.com/PunxSumo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumopunx/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SumoPunx/ Email us at sumopunx@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sumo-punx/support

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Let's Learn Sumo - November Grand Sumo Review - Day 15 Results

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 27:59


Lets Learn Sumo - November Grand Sumo Tournament Review. Lets review the Day 13-15 action and have a look at who made Kachi Koshi and who made a Make Koshi losing record in Fukuoka. 

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Sumo: Ozeki Kirishima Wins 2nd Grand Tournament Title

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 0:05


Sumo: Ozeki Kirishima Wins 2nd Grand Tournament Title

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Sumo: Ozeki-Ranked Takakeisho, Kirishima, Hoshoryu Score Wins at Kyushu Tourney

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 0:07


Sumo: Ozeki-Ranked Takakeisho, Kirishima, Hoshoryu Score Wins at Kyushu Tourney

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Sumo: Takakeisho, Kirishima, Both Ozeki, Suffer 1st Losses in Kyushu Tournament

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 0:07


Sumo: Takakeisho, Kirishima, Both Ozeki, Suffer 1st Losses in Kyushu Tournament

The Shounen Protagonist
8: I Hope Kirishima Marries A Woman

The Shounen Protagonist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 111:17


What's to update on a weekend with no conventions? A lot, apparently. Atomic and Tavarita talk the controversial date changes for Holiday Matsuri, the turbulent landscape of social media trends, the danger of lost media due to recent MAX announcements, and what it means to be a real anime ~enjoyer~.

Sumo Kaboom
165: New Chapters

Sumo Kaboom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 41:52


Kiribayama has a new name. Why? Because he is now an ozeki and begins a new sumo chapter. His life is changing. Same for two wrestlers who retired over the weekend, Kakuryu and Ikioi. We're telling you the story of Kiribayama, we mean Kirishima, and giving you a play-by-play on two retirement ceremonies. It's exciting and nostalgic to watch the wheel of sumo turn. *looks philosophically into the distance and sighs More about Sumo Kaboom and our BINGO game: www.sumokaboom.com Twitter @SumoKaboom Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sumokaboom/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SumoKaboom/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SumoKaboomPodcast Check out our ever-changing Sumo Kaboom merch at Red Bubble: SumoKaboom.redbubble.com (https://www.redbubble.com/people/SumoKaboom/explore?page=1&sortOrder=recent) If you'd like to buy us a mawashi or support us monthly, you can sweeten the pot here: https://ko-fi.com/sumokaboom There's no way we could do this without you, so thank you! If you ever wonder where we get our research, check out the Show Notes section of our website. Please follow or send us a review. It all helps! Thank you so much!

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Sick gender neutral listener (Ejirou cares for you too much)

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 7:14


◇Cover is not my art◇

The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War
The Night the Giants Rode-Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Part 2a with Jon Parshall

The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 112:06


The fight the night before, 13-14 November had beaten both naval forces down.  US forces had been beaten to a bloody pulp, as had the Japanese.  Yet despite the beating, the Japanese still held a significant numerical advantage.As Jon said last episode, the Japanese still held 3-4 BBs in reserve and had yet to commit them to the fight around Guadalcanal, for who knows what reasons.The US on the other hand, quite literally were scraping the bottom of the barrel.  That's not to say that the battleships sent to IBS were scows, not at all, but Halsey was hesitant to commit his battleships to the close waters off Savo, but honest to God had no choice at this time BUT to commit them.Let's talk about Halsey's decision to send the battleships to IBS.BB56 was designed to be a long range sniper, not a close range brawler.  She was designed in the 1930's with limitations on armor and gunnery.The USN decided in the 1930's to throw out their previous slow battleship designs, heavy on armor, heavy on firepower and low on speed, for more modern designs that emphasized gunnery, speed and cruising range.The culmination of this decision was the North Carolina class battleship, of which BB56 was the last of two.  She was fast by BB standards, capable of bending on upwards of 28-30 knots with a breeze behind her, but did not have the armor to withstand hits from weapons of her own size, that being 16 inch rifles.Washington's companion, the USS South Dakota BB57, carried the same rifles, but carried more armor, had a smidgen less speed, but had negligible torpedo protection in order to pack on more armor to withstand the hits from 16 inch rifles like she packed herself.All that being said, the decision to send his 2 BBs, literally all he had left, to deal with another heavy Japanese surface force in the claustrophobic, torpedo infested waters of IBS was incredibly ballsy…but did he really have a choice?ChingThe man who was in command of the battleships was quite honestly the perfect choice to be in that slot.  Naval Academy Class of 1908, his fondness of asian culture and desire to serve in the asiatic theater earned him the nickname “Ching”.Ching was an avid shooter.  He absolutely loved firearms of all sorts, even building a few of his own from scratch.  He joined and shot on the Naval Academy rifle team multiple times, eventually competing in the 1920 Summer Olympics.In those games, Lee earned 5 (!) gold medals, 1 silver and 1 bronze in team events, consistently shooting in the top three in every event.  His record of 7 medals for the olympics would not be topped until 1980.  The majority of his early service was in BBs, Cruisers, including command of USS Concord, and a destroyer division command.   In 1942 he was promoted to rear admiral.In the interwar years, Lee served on many Bureau of Ordnance boards, practicing naval gunnery, experimenting with powder calculations, windage, fire control systems theory and practical usage of heavy naval rifles.  To say that he was an expert marksman and an expert regarding naval gunnery would be an understatement.  In 1942, Lee was considered the US Navy's foremost expert on anything regarding gunnery and accuracy. A fanatic for anything that aided in gunnery, Lee was a quick advocate and an even quicker study on the new radar sets entering USN service in the late 30's early 40's. He advocated that the Navy should start a new school for the instruction of radar and also was a very vocal advocate for the new technology's installation aboard BBs, CA, and CLs.His subordinates absolutely adored him, and in a statement you will probably never hear again, so did Admiral King.  Admiral Nimitz, upon sending him to Guadalcanal stated, “Now we'll see what a real fighter can do.”Initially taking BB57 as his flagship, Lee was forced to transfer to what would become his “home” for the majority of the war, USS Washington when SoDak ran aground almost as soon as she got into theater.  The move to “Big Wash” would be fortuitous for all the reasons we are about to see.USS WashingtonBB56 had a core crew that would have made any ship blush in envy.  Her skipper Glenn Davis was absolutely loved by the crew, he was genteel, caring and whip smart.  With him he had a core of officers that turned 56 into an absolute machine of efficiency.LCDR Edwin Hooper, a graduate of MIT, was the ship's fire control officer and assistant gunnery officer.  Like Lee, he was an advocate of superior marksmanship, dove head first into ballistics and trajectory of heavy rifles, and was a firm believer in radar's abilities.  He and ADM Lee got along like a pair of long lost cousins.The gunnery officer, CDR Harvey Walsh, LCDR Harry Seeley, main battery spotting officer, CAPT Jonas PLatt, secondary battery officer and even LCDR Ed Schanze, navigator and radar officer all routinely met with and discussed gunnery and radar with ADM Lee aboard BB56.  The “Gun Club” as it was dubbed, was probably the foremost grouping of gunnery minded individuals in the US Navy, let alone on one ship.BB56, under Davis and at the direction of Hooper and Walsh, had rigorously trained their main battery crews to an efficiency level that had not been seen before aboard an American battleship.  Walsh relentlessly trained his gunnery crews to be as fast as possible when loading the 16 inch rifles.  Normal 16 inch rifles could be loaded in a time span between 25-30 seconds.  Washington's gun crews had the practice down to 15.  Absolutely devastating, earth shaking firepower ability in literally the perfect hands. Washington took delivery of her SG radar system when ADM Lee was aboard.  Lee personally supervised the installation of the interior monitoring sets and laid them out in a compartment next to the flag bridge so he could monitor it all the time, using the new technology to plot fall of shot when training.Talk about Lloyd Mustin and Atlanta taking fire from BB56 in trainingLee had Walsh and Hooper calibrate 56's guns to such a degree that when she fired in Atlanta's wake from 35,000 yards, 56's shells all landed in Atlanta's wake, not over or short, but directly on target.  Mustin said, “Those 2700 pound armor piercing projectiles were going to be very bad news for anybody they were ever aimed at.”The Fight draws nearJapanese ships, 14 in number, were assigned to bombard Henderson Field yet again on the night of 14-15 November under the direction of ADM Kondo.1 BB Kirishima2 CAs Takao, and Atago2 CLs Nagara, Sendai9 DDsThe US force, designated Task Force 64 was under the command of ADM Lee and consisted of:2 BBs, Washington and South Dakota4 DDs, Walke, Preston, Benham and GwinIt should be noted that the 2 BBs had only operated together for a very short time, and had never operated with these specific DDs before.The DDs were chosen from different divisions based on their fuel status only.TF64 aligned itself in column formation, with the DDs in the lead, followed by BB56 and BB57 bringing up the rear.At around 1300, Lee received a message from Halsey that, essentially, gave Lee a free hand to do whatever he needed to do, gave him complete freedom of action for his “excursion”.At 1600, Lee received a sighting report from submarine USS Trout that identified the Japanese bombardment force and mentioned a Japanese BB in that same force.  Knowing that the Japanese force would not reach the Savo area until around 2300, Lee waited before making his approach into the patrol area.Moments after getting the report, he gave it to CAPT Davis who got on the ship's pa system and stated, “We are going into an action area.  We have no great certainty what forces we will encounter.  we may be ambushed.  A disaster of some sort may come upon us.  But whatever it is we are going into, I hope to bring all of you back alive.  Good luck to all of us.”The men aboard the big battlewagons, aware that they were going to tangle with the Japanese, were beginning to get a bit edgy.The previous night, Japanese cruisers had bombarded Henderson relentlessly, ADM Kondo, for whatever reason, was sure that Henderson would be silenced and he would have little to worry about in the waters offshore.  He was wrong.The night, unlike the Friday the 13th battle, was clear and moonlit by a quarter moon, enough to see visually, but also enough darkness to hide if need be.As the battleships eased into the sound, radio watch picked up a transmission that has now become famous:Unknown voice aboard a US PT Boat confirmed they were tracking a target in the sound…TF 64: “This is Lee.”PT: “Who is Lee?”At this, ADM Lee grabbed the handset and broadcast himself in the clear: “Cactus, this is Lee.  Tell your big boss Ching Lee is here and wants the latest information.”PT Boat Skipper: “There go two big ones, but I don't know whose they are.”Lee: “Refer your big boss about Ching Lee, Chinese, catchee? Call off your boys.”PT: “Identity established.  We are not after you.”Lee: “Peter Tare, this is Lee.  Stand clear, we are coming through.”Well, stand by, Glenn, here they comeAboard BB56, the radar picture began to take shape as Kondo's force entered the sound.At around 2230 hours on November 14, the SG radar system aboard the Washington indicated targets north-northwest making 21 knots in two columns at a range of 18,000 yards.As the news was relayed to Lee, he smiled, looked at CAPT Davis and said, “Well, stand by, Glenn, here they come.”Such coolness under fire, and a supreme confidence in his and his crew's abilities…Davis gave the order to load the main battery, and aboard both 56 and 57, the weapons were loaded and trained to starboard as the radar tracked the incoming targets…Kondo had arranged his ships in 3 groups actuallyKirishima, Atago and Takao were the center groupNagara and 6 DDs were the screening forceSendai and 3 DDs were the sweeping force ordered to sweep the sound for any US shipsIt was this third group that 56 was tracking at this time…At 2313 hours, the waiting ended. When the enemy was visually sighted from the Washington at a range of 11,000 yards, Admiral Lee called South Dakota's Captain Gatch over the radio and gave him permission to fire. Lee put the radio down, turned to Davis and ordered, “Open fire when ready.”When the indicator lights in main battery plot flashed green, Harvey Walsh gave the order, “Open Fire.”Both 56 and 57 opened fire within seconds of each other.56's first salvo was an over, less than 30 seconds later her next salvo was a straddle, her third salvo showed a flicker on the radar scope, indicating a hit which actually did not occur on Sendai.The Japanese, aware of the presence of American ships, but unaware of the presence of American battleships seemed to panic at the sight of enormous geysers of water sprouting around Sendai.  SoDak's radio snoopers heard “Japanese voices, excited and very numerous.”Sendai and her escorts, put about and got the hell out of there…At 2322 hours, the American van of DDs engaged Japanese DDs and Nagara of the screening force.Within 10 minutes, both Walke and Preston are hit by accurate Japanese gunfire, and of course, torpedoes.Preston may have also been a victim of BB56's secondary battery fusilladeDD Benham has her bow blown off by a Long Lance and sinks later the next day.DD Gwin is hit in her engine spaces and retires from the fightADM Lee orders all of his remaining DDs to retire at 2348, leaving the 2 US BBs as the only opposition.Japanese DD Ayanami is taken under fire by BB56's secondary battery and is repeatedly hit and eventually sinksCredit for her sinking goes to BB56 and her secondary battery, although she actually shares credit with DD GwinSouth Dakota in a world of troubleAt roughly the same time that all this is happening, SoDak goes dark.SoDak's after turret had just fired when all of a sudden, power went out across ship.The ship's chief engineer had tied down the circuit breakers, against regulations, and when the main battery went off, the concussion was such that it tripped the breakers in series, knocking power out throughout the ship.At this time, BB56 turns to avoid running through the scattered remnants of her DD escort, and when she does she passes behind the burning wrecks, keeping out of the Japanese eye.As she does, her crewmen on deck throw life rafts and life jackets to the Americans bobbing in the water.Supposedly a 56 sailor hears a survivor holler, “Get after em Washington!” as she passes through the debris at 26 knots…The blind SoDak turns as well to avoid the wrecks, but she turns to the outside of the burning hulks and when she does, the burning US DDs silouhette her for all of the world to see.3 minutes after SoDaks power failed, it was restored.  It is said that the confusion aboard caused Gatch's ship to become a tactical punching bag, but who knows…The Japanese execute a series of confusing maneuvers, both in response to the attack on the US DDs and the  report of US BBs in the sound by visual detection.In the ensuing maneuvers, Kondo's screening and sweeping force both move out of effective range for the fight, leaving Kirishima and the two CAs aloneKirishima turns on her searchlight and illuminates SoDak.  When this happens, SoDak immediately takes heavy enemy fire, especially from Takao and Atago, as they pour 8 inch fire into her upper-works setting her afire from 5,000 yards.At the same time, Kirishima finally opens fire (announcing her presence) and hits SoDak in her after turret essentially knocking it out as it doesn't respond any longer.Her main battery out of commission again because of another power failure, her secondaries bark in local control and do score hits on Atago but do little damage.SoDak eventually does restore power again and unleashes her main battery at Kirishima.  It is unknown, but unlikely, that she hit her.In the pounding, SoDak takes at least 26 hits, mostly 8, 6 and smaller caliber hits in her upper works that started many fires and threatened her secondary powder magazine.She also suffers 1 14 inch hit in her after turret.  Having taken a beating and on fire, Gatch orders SoDak to come about and retreat from the area. He does this without telling Lee by the way.Washington slays the giantAs all of the previous mentioned action is happening, BB56's radar had steadily been tracking a large target off her starboard beam.Lee was aware that SoDak was blacked out and he was concerned that the target might actually be SoDak as 56's radar had lost track of her because of poor placement aboard ship.When Kirishima switched her searchlights on, the target was confirmed visually as hostile.At a range of only 8,400 yards BB56 emerged from the cover of her burning DD escort and unleashed  a full nine gun broadside at KirishimaShell splashes in the water caused Hank Seeley to believe they had missed the target. AAR stated that the first salvo missed, but 2019 underwater surveillance confirmed that Kirishima suffered several below the waterline hits, including the recorded “miss” from 56's first salvo.Because of his supposed “miss”, Seeley nudges the main battery up a smidge and 56's second salvo, which was fired less than 20 seconds after the first, slammed into Kirishima's superstructure, obliterating her third level bridge and everyone in it.Washington's third salvo was deadly accurate. Five of Washington's shells struck Kirishima amidships, with one shell penetrating below her waterline, causing massive flooding. The five amidships hits blew open bulkheads, penetrated well inside the ship, and exploded in close proximity to Kirishima's secondary battery-ammunition magazine, causing ship-threatening fires and leaving 30-foot holes in the deck near the casemates.Another salvo from Washington scores more hits.  Another below the water line blast causes more internal flooding, and yet more below water line hits occur.Another hit penetrates the steering room causing severe damage inside, and yet another detonates through her stern and helps to jam the rudder.As the distance continues to close, 56's secondaries join in on the beating and pour 5 inch shell fire into Kirishima's superstructure, even scoring 2 hits on her hull that do little to no damage.  No one knows amount of damage done by the secondaries, but it had to have been frightful.Kirishima manages to return fire at Washington, but misses, her 14 inch shells passing through 56's rigging, tearing down some of her signal flags and nothing more.  An inch is as good as a mile…Kirishima spotters say they hit BB56 at least 10 times with the main battery, yet don't touch her in reality.Through the melee of noise, smoke, and fire, ADM Lee said, “If you can see anything to shoot at, go ahead.” The leviathan's 16-inch guns opened up again, striking Kirishima at a range of 7,850 yards. Two shells struck the forward 14-inch turret of Kirishima at the same time, destroying the weapon. More shells found their mark up forward as even more shells struck farther aft, the coup de grace a 16-inch shell exploding under Kirishima's keel, permanently jamming her rudder 80 degrees to starboard and eliminating all control of the vessel as Kirishima tries to retire and shows her stern to Washington.Utterly beaten to a bloody pulp, Kirishima begins to circle helplessly, still taking hits from Washington's guns.Post war wreck analysis confirmed at least 21 16 inch shell hits on Kirishima's hull and what could be seen of her upper-works (which isn't much).Kirishima slides down by the bow as she is scuttled and detonates under her forward barbettes absolutely destroying the forward part of the ship.Kondo orders a withdrawal  as BB56 tracks a cruiser with her forward turrets and a DD with her after turret.  Lee, still not knowing the location of SoDak does not allow the main battery to open fire.Kondo orders a torpedo attack as his ships withdraw, torpedoes pass close to BB56, but all miss her.At 0033 Lee orders a retirement still observing torpedoes in her wake.By 0110 the Japanese were gone…End of battle…SoDak suffers 38 men KIA, and a further 60 wounded.Washington suffers 1 punctured eardrum and 1 hand abrasionThe US DDs suffer losses in excess of 200 KIA.Japanese casualties are unclear, but were excessive.Had Lee not shot the Japanese to pieces, they would have bombarded Henderson and the troop convoy inbound would have likely unloaded relatively unmolested.Regardless, Tanaka orders his convoy to continue south, where they eventually run aground, those that survive the coming aerial onslaught the following day.Implications on the rest of the campaign… 

The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War
The Bar Room Brawl-November 13, 1942 with special guest Jon Parshall

The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 98:29


The hectic and high stakes month of October 1942 has finally wound down and passed into history.  And with it, the lives of nearly 400 Americans at The Battles of Henderson Field and Santa Cruz and an astonishing figure of nearly 3,500 Japanese lives at those same events.  The Japanese have thrown their very best efforts at Guadalcanal in October, both ashore and off shore, and have come up short.  The devastating defeat ashore was followed by a tactical victory, but strategic defeat off shore and has left the Japanese in no better position than they were in August…just thousands of lives shorter.As November dawns, Guadalcanal is still a hot bed of activity.  Fighting on the ground has eased off in intensity, but is still a fairly constant struggle, although nowhere near as bad as the previous several months have been, but the Japanese aren't done yet.  At sea, however, the Japanese are also not through with their efforts to both smash the American fleet and destroy Henderson Field.   The Japanese will try several more times this month, specifically twice in back-to-back nights.The first of these epic naval clashes occurs on, of all dates, Friday the 13th.  The confused and chaotic melee that follows will be known as the Bar Room Brawl.Talking Points:The Set UpThe Imperial Army had planned to reinforce Guadalcanal yet again with a large troop convoy that consisted of nearly 7,000 well trained troops, 31,500 artillery shells, and food for 30,00 men for 20 days.The convoy was made up of 11 transport ships under reliable ADM Tanaka with a heavy escort of 12 DDs.Before the planned troop landing which theoretically would occur on November 14, the Japanese would send 2 fast BBs (Hiei and Kirishima) to shell Henderson with special frag shells that would destroy aircraft and supplies as well as men.The Japanese bombardment unit was commanded by ADM Abe and consisted of:2 BB's Kirishima and Hiei1 CL11 DDsThese ships were timed to sail on November 12 and arrive off Lunga Point just after midnight on Friday the 13thIronically enough, at the same time, the Americans were also preparing a reinforcement convoy bound for Guadalcanal.2 separate convoys were to bring over 5,000 troops and much needed supplies to Guadalcanal, they were to be heavily escorted by American cruisers and destroyers.Thanks to intel, the US knew that the Japanese were preparing another reinforcement convoy and deployed this heavily escorted convoy to do 2 things.Deliver troopsDisrupt the Japanese planned troop delivery with the surface ships assigned as convoy escortKelly Turner was in command of the convoy and the 2 separate escorts were commanded by ADM Daniel Callaghan aboard USS San Francisco, and Cape Esperance victor ADM Norman Scott aboard USS Atlanta.The American convoy reached Guadalcanal on the morning of the 12th and unloaded the precious cargo and supplies.A Japanese scout named LCDR Mitzi observed the convoy unloading and sent a message to combined fleet HQ that also noted a surface force of  3 BBs, 3 CAs, 11 DDs off Lunga.Japanese ADM Ugaki surmised that the surface force would probably try and intercept the Japanese the following night, however in a staff meeting it was stated that the Americans would “go away as usual” and Abe's force was not notified of the American's presence.Despite this lack of warning, Japanese air assets decided to strike the Americans, sending 16 torpedo armed Bettys, and 30 Zeros to hit the forceWarned by coast watchers ahead of time, Turner got his ships underway as 20 F4Fs and 8 P39s scrambled to meet the Japanese inboundIn the ensuing air battle, the Betty's missed their targets and were ravaged by the F4Fs who claimed 17 bombers and 6 fighters while actually downing 11 Betty's and 1 Zero to the loss of 3 F4Fs and 1 P39.Turner was later rewarded with a very accurate sighting report of Abe's force to which he decided to shred his transports of any sizeable escort and order these same escorts to intercept and attack Abe's extremely powerful forceTurner assigned Daniel Callaghan as Task Force Commander, despite the fact that Scott had over 6 weeks sea time in these very waters and had won a night time naval fight. He assigned Callaghan because he was 15 days (!) senior to Scott.The stage was set.  An American force that consisted of:2 CAs3 CLs 7 DDsWould intercept Abe's bombardment force under the command of an Admiral who had virtually no experience in combat at all on board a CA that still fielded inadequate radar (USS SF)Let's talk about the radar again here, Scott should have been in charge, but at the very least, Callaghan should have embarked aboard Helena with her SG radar and not Frisco.Collision in the DarkThe night was moonless, black in complete and total darkness…which dam sure didn't help with ship ID in the fight that would come.The American battle line was laid out such:Cushing, Laffey, Sterett, O'Bannon, Atlanta, Frisco, Portland, Helena, Juneau, Aaron Ward, Barton, Monssen, FletcherCallaghan laid his forces out much like Scott did at Cape Esperance, mainly for maneuvering in the confined waters more than anything else.Whereas, he should have laid his forces out with Fletch, O'Bannon, Helena, Juneau and Portland in the van because of the new SG radar systems aboard.The Japanese had split their forces into two separate groups, due mainly to horrible weather that caused some of his units to lose visibility and become detached and spread out.ADM Abe, believing he would not encounter American vessels, ordered his ships to load their weapons for a surface bombardment.BBs Hiei and Kirishima loaded, what amounted to frag shells in their 14 inch rifles, not AP.At around 0130 aboard Helena, her SG radar showed two distinct formations of enemy ships some 27,100 yards distant.Helena relayed this information to Callaghan, who generally seemed to ignore it, instead relying on Cushing's potential visual contact.Tremendous mistake here.  This goes back to what we have said in the past that certain CO's, ADMs and the like did not put any faith in the new technology and in some cases, specifically this one, it would cost them their lives.Back aboard Helena, CAPT Gilbert Hoover was beginning to get highly irritated at the fact that Callaghan was ignoring the electronic picture his ship was presenting.  Cape Esperance all over again.The range to target rapidly decreased from 10,000 yards to 5,000 to 4,000 as both forces literally steamed right at one another.  At 0140 Cushing reported to Callaghan that a “ship is crossing bow from port to starboard, range 4,000 yards maximum.”  Then another passed, and another and so on.  Still Callaghan held fire.Range fell to 2,000 yards and Cushing asked via TBS, “Should I let them have a couple of fish?” Callaghan denied the request, which was followed by another from Laffey, which he too denied. Instead saying, “Stand by to open fire.”By 0147 Callaghan's formation was falling apart as individual skippers were veering out of formation so as to avoid collision with vessels visually identified as Japanese by the van.“Open Fire!”A Japanese searchlight, probably from Hiei, pierced the night and focused directly on Helena.  Just ahead another searchlight from a Japanese DD, probably Akatsuki, focused on Atlanta.Aboard Atlanta, CAPT Jenkins gave the pre-war order to “counter illuminate” the target.  His gunnery officer LCDR William Nickerson heard this, and shouted into his headset, “Fuck that! Open Fire!”  Guns visually ranged in on the enemy DD and opened fire at a range estimated to be between 600-1,000 yards.When Atlanta opens fire…everything goes to hell, everybody opens fire.  As the first to fire, Atlanta comes under fire from several Japanese ships and is hit in her torpedo director.  Lloyd Mustin Asst Gunnery Officer, is visually watching his shells splash just short of the Japanese DD.  He orders visual corrections and watches through his binocs as the rounds start tearing into the Japanese at a range of under 600 yards.Akatsuki is the target and she is absolutely smeared by gunfire from Atlanta, Frisco and Helena. The following Japanese DDs fired their torpedoes at Atlanta just before Ikazuchi was hit by 8 inch gunfire, probably from Frisco.  She doesn't sink and retires.Atlanta is hit by several ships, and at least 1 torpedo and drifts into the field of fire of USS San Francisco.Completely out of touch with the situation unfolding before him, Callaghan gives his infamous order, “Odd ships commence fire to starboard, even to port.”  This order throws several ships, who were either tracking or firing at targets, to disengage and swing turrets to different targets.Hindsight is always 20/20, but its abundantly clear that Callaghan was out of his element.Cushing, still in the lead, is rapidly engaging targets when she is blasted by shell fire from a number of enemy ships.  As she is hit, BB Hiei passes close to starboard.  Cushing flashes a voice warning of the enemy BB over TBS and is then blasted by Hiei's secondaries, drifting to a halt and eventually going down.Laffey is now in the lead, if there actually is a lead, and passes Hiei so close that her superstructure towers over her as if you were on the ground looking at a skyscraper, less than 1,000 yards away.Laffey opens fire with her 5 inchers.  Despite Hiei's belt armor, the 5 inchers are so close that they actually penetrate and explode within.Individual AA gunners aboard Laffey opened fire with 20mm Oerlikon mounts and poured their fire into Hiei's portholes and riddled her upperworks with automatic weapons fire, hitting and killing Japanese sailors topside.ADM Abe took shrapnel to his face from American gunfireAs Laffey passes Hiei and avoids collision, she is taken under fire from Kirishima, who smacks her with 14 inch shellfire.  At the same time, she is hit by a torpedo on the stern which cripples her.Sterett sights in on a Japanese DD, opens fire and watches her stern catch fire and begin to slow.  Almost immediately, Sterett is caught in a cross fire from several Japanese ships, including Hiei.  She takes numerous hits, slows and retires.  She winds up taking a total of 11 hits, all on the port side, all in her upperworks.Friendly Fire, and Cruisers versus HieiAs Atlanta drifted, having been struck by Japanese gunfire and 2 torpedoes, she moved directly into Frisco's line of fire.  From a range of about 3500 yards, San Francisco fired at least two full broadsides at Atlanta, while she was attempting to fire at a Japanese vessel just beyond her.  The 8 inch shell hits were absolutely devastating, shredding Atlanta's superstructure and killing Admiral Norman Scott.Blame can't really be put on Frisco for this.  The battle had devolved into a melee, a chaotic mess in which even radar could not pick enemies from freindlies.  The chaos gave the battle its nickname, when in an AAR an officer likened it afterwards to "a barroom brawl after the lights had been shot out.”It can be assumed that Callaghan witnessed Atlanta take fire from Frisco, as he immediately ordered “Cease Fire Own Ships!”After Callaghan's order, which most ships ignored by the way, Helena was tracking targets via radar, large targets, and requested permission to fire.Helena opens fire on Hiei, aiming at her superstructure, letting her 6 inch weapons loose on automatic continuous mode, the “machine gun cruiser” pours over 200 rounds a minute into Hiei's superstructure, setting it ablaze.Callaghan and Frisco now open flank speed and slides right by Hiei at 2200 yards away on her starboard beam and Kirishima 3000 yards distant on the starboard bow.Frisco unleashes a broadside at Hiei which answers in kind.  Hiei's shells strike just short of Frisco, her bombardment shells exploding on contact with the water.The only way to save Frisco's life is to pour it into Hiei, which is exactly what she does.  Pouring salvo after salvo into the battlewagon's hull and superstructure.By pounding Hiei, Frisco now has the full attention of the 2 Japanese BBs.She takes a frightful beating from the Japanese, suffering over 45 shell hits, 12 of them 14 inch hits.Frisco avoids Davey jones' Locker due to the fact that the Japanese BBs are firing incendiary and HE rounds designated for bombardment as opposed to AP rounds.Still, she takes an absolute pounding.Hiei's 3rd salvo strikes Frisco's bridge, utterly obliterating nearly everyone inside of it, including Callaghan and CAPT Cassin Young.LCDR Bruce McCandless, senior officer in the bridge is the only survivor.  He is instructed by senior DC officer CDR Schonland to command the ship as Schonland is too busy fighting flooding and stability issues aboard ship.Frisco survives because of Schonland and McCandless, who both receive the MOH.Juneau enters the fray, sighting the burning Hiei, passing close aboard and pouring 5 inch and automatic weapons fire into the flaming battleship.Shortly after opening fire, Juneau engages Harusame with gunfire and gets hit, almost dead amidships, by her torpedo which fractures her keel.  She then limps away...we will hear more from her later...The Battle OverAt 0226, CAPT Gilbert Hoover of Helena, now Senior Officer Afloat, orders his forces to retire.  At almost the same time, Abe does the same.  After 40 minutes of the most confused, chaotic fireworks show in history, the battle ends as both forces limp away.Abe, unaware that only 2 US ships, Helena and Fletcher, could offer any type of realistic resistance decides to turn away and not bombard Henderson.  His force has been shot to pieces but is still powerful as Kirishima is relatively undamaged as are at least 5 other ships.  Still, due to heavy damage suffered aboard his own ship, Hiei, he decides to retire.He is crucified for this decision by Yamamoto, who relieves him of command.At 0344 Yamamoto orders the convoy to turn around and go back to the Shortlands.As the sun rises, so do American aircraft from Henderson Field.SBDs and TBFs roar in to finish off the crippled Hiei, just north of Savo at a distance of about 14 miles.56 sorties from SBDs and TBFs, as well as 14 B17s attacked Hiei and other cripples in Iron Bottom Sound.As the attacks increased throughout the day, Abe ordered Hiei scuttled as she was listing heavily from the torpedoes dropped by the TBFs.The final tally is frightful:Japanese:1 BB and 2 DDs sunk4 DDs damagedBetween 5-800 men KIAUS:2 CLs and 4 DDs sunk2 CAs damaged, 2 DDs damaged1439 men KIADespite the disparity in ships sunk and men lost, the battle is considered a US victory because of the failure of the Japanese to complete their mission objective.JuneauJuneau and Gilbert Hoover's decision to steam on…

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Gender fluid listener (Unknown Racer) (Street Racer Au)

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 17:44


You were one of the most Well known street racers and all of Japan, there was a recent newcomer that said they wanted to street race for the fun and thrill of it. ♦️Written by me♦️ If you want to read yourself: https://www.wattpad.com/story/286423794?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=YukiRyoko1&wp_originator=sn2JnU5gpvIIvPOACWoXS02epW2ya%2FmATKrQyi66ZyctTluoUgi8pga%2F1qv08paL0iqfYvz7Xvd0n35CbpUsNx6jk%2Bz4a3aCVtrVQQfH7k%2BrndFGctZuz5xZ0G%2BaE4FR

Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show

Back in August when we left the story, the US Navy had just suffered its worst ever blue water defeat. More than a thousand Allied sailors were dead. Four Heavy Cruisers had been lost, with a fifth disabled. The Navy, along with the American public, had been stunned by the loss, less than a year after the disaster at Pearl Harbor. Just three months later, on the night of November 13/14, 1942, the Navy once again was shocked when a Japanese submarine torpedoed one of the heavily damaged survivors of yet another pitched night battle off of Guadalcanal, the USS Juneau. Of her crew of six hundred and seventy-three men,. a mere ten survived after spending eight days afloat on life rafts and flotsam. Americans mourned as five of the dead turned out to be the five Sullivan Brothers of Waterloo, Iowa. They were serving together and remain one of the two cases that led the US Military to adopt a policy of not allowing siblings to serve together in war time. On the evening of November 14, 1942, it would have been easy to be demoralized. The Marines on Guadalcanal were hanging on by a thread. The nightly bombardment by the Japanese Heavy Cruisers and now Battleships was taking a heavy toll. The Navy seemed powerless to stop it and now it had suffered yet another tragic defeat. As the clock approached midnight on November 14, 1942, another Japanese navy force, led by the battleship Kirishima, headed into Iron Bottom Sound to pound the Marines on Guadalcanal into submission. This time, unknown to the Japanese, came to the fight the last desperate defense the Navy had to offer. This time, USS Washington was coming… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Listener (One shot)

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 8:17


♡Day 5 late♡You and Kirishima were pro heroes. you didn't want to leave anyone in a building that was about to crumble down, Kiri ran after you and the building but ended up collapsing before he could get out. You blame yourself for his death.♥ If you want to read yourself: https://www.wattpad.com/story/284659512?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=YukiRyoko1&wp_originator=kNMDIqRsqt0xGI1ICiuMDEPdhMRUeOAC7Lh%2FP3j5cBJqPZ1UQBv0%2F6wJoxsAbna0mvzarrjyxTNKyReDV%2FTZkaSizogxEozjEjueL22uRQ%2Bix0n0mhSUKrm0emeiXp9e

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Non-binary Listener (one shot)

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 5:23


Kirishima and you were dating and on this day it was your anniversary and something special happened

Business & Beers Japan
Diane Tincher: Specialist Japanese culture and history, writer, tour guide

Business & Beers Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 39:37


It's passionate travel stories from rural Japan, fascinating historical story-telling, and insightful cultural observations with Diane Tincher.  Diane has been in Japan for 35 years, lived in Kagoshima for 26 years, has 8 children, and is the owner of the must-see website "More than Tokyo". She is a prolific writer of little known historical stories she has researched in Japanese, an accomplished tour guide for Walk Japan, and her knowledge of Japanese history, folklore, and idyllic rural travel spots is 2nd to none!This episode you will hear about where you can hike and active volcano, a brief history of Amaterase, the Japanese Sun Goddess and Tanokami, cute little rice-field gods. Also two reasons English in Japan is so wacky and the only occasion when Japanese are never humble.  You will want to take notes on this one. Parts travelog mixed with history, fun cultural missteps, and humorous language faux pax . Other topics we discuss:Why so many foreigners are writing about Japan these daysThe backstory of launching her "More than Tokyo" websiteLearn more about Nakasendo, Kumano Kodo, Aomori, Towada Lake, Oirase Gorge, Yamadera, Omoshiroyama, Yamagata, Kirishima, Onami-Ike, Kagoshima, and Wakayama3 great reasons to visit rural JapanHow much one usually earns writing for MediumHer article "10 Essential Japanese phrases to learn today"Her "Three big mistakes learning Japanese" Two favorite Japanese words without a direct English translationMore Than Tokyo: https://www.morethantokyo.com/Diane Tincher on Medium: https://diane-japan.medium.com/Walk Japan: https://walkjapan.com/More Now and Zen Japan episodes: http://nowandzen.jpGrow website traffic = Zo Digital: https://www.zodigital.jp/Great Sleep Starts Here = gugu Sleep Company: https://gugu.jpJapan Adventures via Camper Van = Dream Drive: https://www.dreamdrive.lifeUse the code word "ZEN" to receive discounts

Anime x Listener and Comfort
Kirishima x Listener

Anime x Listener and Comfort

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 5:41


IM GETTING A NEW PHONE SO THEN I CAN FINALLY TYPE NORMAL AGAIN So yeah anyway this story you were on your period and Kiri helps you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rosie-rae/message

My Hero Analysis
Season 2, Ep 5: Sprinkles of Serotonin Amidst the Pain

My Hero Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 47:30


Hey y'all, welcome to the fifth episode of season two! Join us as we beg listeners for fanart (PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE), discuss why every ship involving a bird is inherently gay, and sob over poor baby Kirishima once again. We also spend like 10 minutes chatting about a character from a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ANIME, it's fine, we do what we want. You can find spoiler and trigger warnings for the full episode on our website, myheroanalysis.com. Thanks for listening!

MHA Characters X Listener
Happy Valentines Day♥ Yandere MHA character x fem Listener (Kirishima 3 pts, Amajiki, and Izuku

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 15:40


Kirishima: Is jealous of ice cream and Oreos so he gets rid of them. He sees that you're sad so he brings them back. Amijiki: seeing that you're always looking at Mario so he proceeded to get rid of him.

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Listener(Hanahaki Disease

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 20:23


You've been friends with kirishima ever since you were six he introduced you to his friend group as you both got older you started developing feelings for him. The school nurse came in the class and told you all about the recent disease called Hanahaki Disease

simp#2
You're Mine!! A Jealous Kirishima Eijirou x Listener ASMR Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 54:24


simp#2
"Into My Arms.." A Kirishima Eijirou x Listener Spicy Cuddle Comfort Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 40:23


Not mine the last two nagito audios was by Seikyuu VA

The One True Podcast
Episode 66: Kiribaku

The One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 38:23


You knew this one was coming! ET and Ro discuss the ICONIC BNHA ship of Kirishima and Bakugou, "KiriBaku"ET's TwitterKiribaku Fic Recs ListSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theonetruepod)

simp#2
"Got It Bad.." A Villain Kirishima Eijirou x Captive Love Listener ASMR Spicy Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 45:30


MHA Characters X Listener
Yandere BNHA Characters x Listener♡female/male♡(Dabi,Monoma, Todoroki, Miro, and Midnight)

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 14:52


Dabi: Dabi sat that next to you on the train, and asked what music you were listening to. As soon as he responded he knew that he loved you and wanted to keep you forever. So that both of you stay happily "In love" Monoma: You started off in class 1a but Monoma made you look bad on the sports festival so he can keep you in class 1b. When people from class 1b started to get close to you he would kill them right in front of you. Todoroki: Girl training as heroes and villains, Todoroki was the villain along with bakugou. Kirishima was your hostage buddy, Todoroki made sure that none of your classmates could get to you. Miro: ♤Don't want to explain this one T^T♤ Midnight: Midnight had killed midoriya, Iida, and uraraka because they were getting close to you. She wanted you all to herself, despite you being a student and her being a teacher♡. If you want to read yourself: https://www.wattpad.com/story/212234554?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=YukiRyoko1&wp_originator=S1XtR50Dym6PdorV6q2bBKHKXgxvn2Un%2BQqbAn3lsJ0dYRe7fXfK6uBD%2BvyHUo6U2HjA9Q3L11meS%2BoG%2F4GYDVtqCc%2Fy0N2pQGvqbLFqUr3okUy74LYVInDQRJH%2B%2FHPR --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/demon-life-3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demon-life-3/support

simp#2
Kirishima Eijirou x Listener ASMR

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 12:41


I DO NOT OWN THIS ALL CREDIT GOES TO YAGAMII YATO

ShinyStones
Kirishima x Littlespace Listener (Gender-Neutral)

ShinyStones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 3:08


Kirishima x little!reader by meat_sin on AO3

ShinyStones
Kirishima x Reader (Cuddles!)

ShinyStones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 5:18


BNHA One Shots and Smuts by TechSupportDolphin on AO3, Chapter 39 (Your Hair Is Stabbing Me)

MHA Characters X Listener
Kirishima x Male Listener

MHA Characters X Listener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 11:34


You have a crush on Kirishima. Karminari and Sero ask if you want to hangout with class 1A to get ice cream. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/demon-life-3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demon-life-3/support