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Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.On this special episode of Open The Voice Gate, Case and Mike go deep on Masaaki Mochizuki and his candidacy for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. Using the Gordy List as a loose framework, they discuss the business side of the career, the immeasurable impact of Mochizuki in the Dragon System, and the incredibly deep ringwork catalog of Dragongate's Iron Man. As well, they discuss the remainder of the Japan region, Mocchy vs some of the prominent candidates, and where they are at with their ballots as the Observer voting period nears its close!Case's 30 Mochizuki Matches for 30 Years and Mike's Mochizuki business spreadsheet can be found in the Open The Voice Gate channel on the VOW discord or in this episode's show post on Voicesofwrestling.comOur podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open The Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's Observer Hall of Fame season, and you know what that means: With Kris having to take the week off, David figured this would be a good week of a HOF show, so he's joined here by our dear friend John Pollock of POST Wrestling to go over the ballot! The focus is on new/returning candidates and our ballot shortlists for the most part to keep our sanity, but there's a ton of ground covered, with topics including:David's new research into the Von Erichs and how it affects their candidacy as a group.Decoding the criteria as it applies to teams vs. singles acts.The underrepresentation of historically marginalized groups in the HOF.Junkyard Dog getting unfairly made out to be a far inferior candidate than he actually is in a lot of HOF discussions.Sabu's case coming into focus in the aftermath of his death.What's the threshold for high level in-ring longevity candidates like the Briscoes, Masaaki Mochizuki, and Meiko Satomura?Between last year's inductions of CIMA and Shingo Takagi and this year's addition of Mochizuki to the ballot, is it time to put a lot more focus on Dragongate candidates, whether individually or as groups?Is Becky Lynch's candidacy losing stream?Did CM Punk deliberately sabotage AEW, and if so, how does that reflect on his otherwise strong case for induction?The Randy Orton problem: Right now, it's easy to make the case for why he's a weak candidate. Will voters lost sight of that years down the line?Batista needing reconsideration under the current rule set when he's a far superior candidate to almost everyone else on the modern U.S./Canada ballot.Did Cody Rhodes' pec injury rob him of the credit he deserves for being the catalyst for the 2020s WWE boom period?Aew we overvaluing in-ring work when it comes to candidates like Tiger Jeet Singh?Trying to figure out the areas where the WON HOF should be more like the Rock 'n' Roll HOF than sports halls of fame, including whether or not feuds should be considered as much of an “act” as tag teams are since it's all a work.The problem with candidates like Zane Bresloff and Rossy Ogawa where we're largely relying on a friend or two to make the case for them. The glut of candidates like Morris Sigel, Bobby Bruns, and Roy Welch that arguably shouldn't be up to a vote in the first place.The rise of “non-standard” candidates like Jim Johnson and Reggie Parks.Mike Tenay arguably having much more actual stylistic influence on the style taken up by successor announcers than Jesse Ventura did.Dave Brown being unfairly punished for being the sidekick of the GOAT, Lance Russell despite being an HOF-level announcer himself and fans in the Memphis territory tending to put them over as a team.…and much more. Enjoy!To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.You can also use code BTSPOD to save 25% on your first payment — whether paying month to month or annually — when you subscribe to Ultimate Classic Wrestling Network at ClassicWrestling.net!To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Ryan is joined by Alan4L from ProWres Paradise to discuss the WON Hall of Fame case of Masaaki Mochizuki.Follow Alan4L on Bluesky @alan4l.bsky.socialListen to "Alan4L's ProWres Paradise" on PWTorch Ryan's Dragon Gate Attendance Research: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FyTFnIrk9h8X1s2lxy28Cidu_pd_wnlmNa16xM1V0e0/edit?usp=sharingLINK DUMP:Masaaki Mochizuki vs Shingo Takagi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOs-65xk7gAMasaaki Mochizuki vs YAMATO: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8uxi8iMasaaki Mochizuki vs TAKA Michinoku: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTBeDYERupsSubscribe to The Ballot wherever you get podcasts.Subscribe to the Count Out! Youtube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Transforme cada prato em uma experiência especial para o cliente! Conversamos com o chef Igor Mochizuki, da Unilever Food Solutions, sobre apresentação de pratos, um detalhe que pode fazer toda a diferença no salão, no buffet ou até no delivery. Ouça e aprenda estratégias de chef para valorizar seus pratos, encantar clientes e conquistar fidelização. Confira mais dicas e conheça os cursos gratuitos da Academia Assaí para se destacar ainda mais no mercado de alimentação: academiaassai.com.br
Men's Tennis: Shintaro Mochizuki of Japan Notches First Career Win at US Open
Eddie and Alastair discuss the US Open men's single draw, particularly the prospects for the Asian players such as Coleman Wong, Bu Yunchaokete, Jerry Shang, Alexander Bublik and Shintaro Mochizuki.
Men's Tennis: Japan's Shintaro Mochizuki Advances to 2nd Round at Wimbledon
Nella prima giornata dei Championships 2025 sono sette gli italiani in campo. Jasmine Paolini inizia la difesa dei punti della finale 2024 con un difficile primo turno opposta alla veterana Sevastova. Gli altri sei a iniziare il torneo sono tutti nel tabellone maschile: Fognini apre il programma del Centrale contro il campione uscente Alcaraz, Berrettini è sul Campo 3 contro il polacco Majchrzak, Darderi affronta Safiullin, il qualificato Zeppieri se la vede con Mochizuki, Arnaldi trova Van De Zanschulp, mentre il primo a scendere il campo è Bellucci contro la wild card britannica Crawford.Dopo il successo del 2024, viene riproposta in versione ampliata la raccolta di contributi per supportare Vanni e Luca nelle loro trasferte per seguire dal posto i tornei più importanti del circuito. Qui sotto il link per chi volesse dare il proprio aiutohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/dirette-e-trasferte-2025-luca-e-vanni-per-ubitennisRitorna Ubicontest, il concorso pronostici di Ubitennis con tanti ricchi premi. Scarica l'app e gioca per vincere la possibilità di andare a vedere di persona i campioni del tennis mondialehttps://www.ubitennis.com/ubicontest-2025/
Today, we're taking a look at another influential anime classic with 1993's Ninja Scroll. A wandering ninja named Kibagami Jubei must confront his past after running afoul of the Eight Devils of Kimon, a group of monstrously powerful ninjas led by Himuro Gemma. Jubei is joined by Kagero, a kunoichi of the Mochizuki clan, and an elderly Tokugawa spy named Dakuan. Our heroes must face the Eight Devils and their deadly techniques one by one. All the while, Jubei wonders how Gemma has seemingly returned from the dead after their fatal encounter years earlier. Remember to strategize with your bees, watch out for snakes, a toss around a few rice balls for today's legendary episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake! Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided: “Catch You Catch Me” – GUMI – CLAMP – Cardcaptor Sakura – Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack- 1998 “Sakura's Theme” – CLAMP – Cardcaptor Sakura – Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack- 1998 Nukumori no Kioku (Warm Memories) – Seki Tomokazu – CLAMP – Cardcaptor Sakura – Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2- 1998
Shintaro Mochizuki after his comprehensive Final Round win at Wimbledon Qualifying vs Dominic Stricker
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.Open The Voice Gate is back to discuss the big Dragongate week in Tokyo Korakuen Hall with the first time Dragongate ever had four title defense on a Korakuen show (6/4) as well as the next night (6/5) with El Desperado and Starlight Kid making guest appearances. They discuss the Kobe World Dream Gate situation coming out another epic YAMATO vs Masaaki Mochizuki Dream Gate match as well as the other title matches on 6/4, Mochizuki on the Observer Hall of Fame ballot, D'Courage vs Madoka Kikuta, Gold Class contra Love and Peace, and a whole lot more!Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open The Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Que tal inovar no cardápio de festa junina e surpreender seus clientes sem deixar de lado a tradição? Batemos um papo com o chef Igor Mochizuki, da Unilever Food Solutions (@unileverfoosolutions.br), que compartilhou ideias para quem trabalha com alimentação se destacar da concorrência no período junino. Confira mais dicas e conheça os cursos gratuitos da Academia Assaí para se destacar ainda mais no mercado de alimentação: academiaassai.com.br
You know the drill. Forty eight volts, hand tightening chuck, and hammer function. Good for getting through everything from soft woods to masonry. Provided you have the correct bits in use and know how to drill through that material. It might seem like you just put the tip against and pull the trigger, but you will find out how wrong you are trying to put holes in mild steel with that mindset. Back to manga where Weltall has Garuru Girl. Mochizuki had a childhood friend, just the one, Kawaru. They haven't seen each other since they were children. Of course the reunite in highschool and they're still children just a … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 531: Ninja Girl"
For this month's book club we read ‘The Full Moon Coffee Shop', a 2020 magical realism cozy novel by Mai Mochizuki, translated into English in 2024 by Jesse Kirkwood. Spoiler-filled discussion begins at 25:20. But before we unfold our star charts and dig deep into our houses and planetary rulers, let's talk about what we've been playing, watching, and thinking about lately.Playing:Far Lone Sails (PS4)Okami (PS4)Wave Tale (Switch)Secret of Mana (2018, PS4)Watching:High Potential (Hulu)Mythic Quest (Apple TV+)the Legally Blonde duologythe Barbershop film seriesNickel BoysThinking About:PlayStation State of Play 2/12/25Split FictionPokemon Presents 2/27/25 speculation & wishlistDeath Stranding 2 (trailer)Find us on BlueSky or Instagram: @NovelGamingPodSend us an e-mail: novelgamingpodcast@gmail.comLogo by: Katie!Theme song: "Bit Bossa" by Azureflux
Der japanische Mathematik-Professor Shinichi Mochizuki empfängt im März 2018 die beiden deutschen Kollegen Peter Scholze und Jakob Stix in Kyoto. Sie sind angereist, um mit dem Japaner einen seit sechs Jahren andauernden Konflikt aus der Welt zu schaffen, der sich um die Frage dreht: Ist es Mochizuki tatsächlich gelungen, die abc-Vermutung zu beweisen? Die Idee für diesen Podcast hat Demian Nahuel Goos am MIP.labor entwickelt, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:02) Einleitung (00:02:29) Mathematik früher vs. Mathematik heute (00:05:44) Wie Mochizukis Mathe-Karriere beginnt (00:09:58) Der Beweisvorschlag für die abc-Vermutung (00:15:03) Was die abc-Vermutung mit Primzahlen zu tun hat (00:18:59) Historische Bedeutung der abc-Vermutung (00:20:30) Die Tücken des Beweisvorschlags (00:27:19) Mehr Futter für die abc-Kontroverse (00:34:20) Manons kleiner abc-Shitstorm (00:36:43) Fazit & Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-shinichi-mochizuki
Der japanische Mathematik-Professor Shinichi Mochizuki empfängt im März 2018 die beiden deutschen Kollegen Peter Scholze und Jakob Stix in Kyoto. Sie sind angereist, um mit dem Japaner einen seit sechs Jahren andauernden Konflikt aus der Welt zu schaffen, der sich um die Frage dreht: Ist es Mochizuki tatsächlich gelungen, die abc-Vermutung zu beweisen? Die Idee für diesen Podcast hat Demian Nahuel Goos am MIP.labor entwickelt, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:02) Einleitung (00:02:29) Mathematik früher vs. Mathematik heute (00:05:44) Wie Mochizukis Mathe-Karriere beginnt (00:09:58) Der Beweisvorschlag für die abc-Vermutung (00:15:03) Was die abc-Vermutung mit Primzahlen zu tun hat (00:18:59) Historische Bedeutung der abc-Vermutung (00:20:30) Die Tücken des Beweisvorschlags (00:27:19) Mehr Futter für die abc-Kontroverse (00:34:20) Manons kleiner abc-Shitstorm (00:36:43) Fazit & Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-shinichi-mochizuki
Der japanische Mathematik-Professor Shinichi Mochizuki empfängt im März 2018 die beiden deutschen Kollegen Peter Scholze und Jakob Stix in Kyoto. Sie sind angereist, um mit dem Japaner einen seit sechs Jahren andauernden Konflikt aus der Welt zu schaffen, der sich um die Frage dreht: Ist es Mochizuki tatsächlich gelungen, die abc-Vermutung zu beweisen? Die Idee für diesen Podcast hat Demian Nahuel Goos am MIP.labor entwickelt, der Ideenwerkstatt für Wissenschaftsjournalismus zu Mathematik, Informatik und Physik an der Freien Universität Berlin, ermöglicht durch die Klaus Tschira Stiftung. (00:00:02) Einleitung (00:02:29) Mathematik früher vs. Mathematik heute (00:05:44) Wie Mochizukis Mathe-Karriere beginnt (00:09:58) Der Beweisvorschlag für die abc-Vermutung (00:15:03) Was die abc-Vermutung mit Primzahlen zu tun hat (00:18:59) Historische Bedeutung der abc-Vermutung (00:20:30) Die Tücken des Beweisvorschlags (00:27:19) Mehr Futter für die abc-Kontroverse (00:34:20) Manons kleiner abc-Shitstorm (00:36:43) Fazit & Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/geschichten-aus-der-mathematik-shinichi-mochizuki
THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Storytelling is usually associated with novels of hundreds of pages, movies lasting two to three hours, television drama series fifty minutes long per episode. In sales in Japan we get a mini window to the buyer that, hopefully, in the first meeting will last an hour. During the second meeting, to present the solution, we will also get around the hour the buyer has allocated for the meeting with us. In both cases, we have to make sure the buyer, rather than us, is doing most of the talking. That is especially the case in the first meeting, because we don't actually have any clear, in depth idea about what they need. The time should be spent in two phases – one establishing credibility and trust and the second phase devoted to asking questions to uncover their needs. The main opportunity for telling micro stories in phase one is around our background and experience. The buyer wants to know who they are dealing with. They want someone who knows what they are doing, someone who can help them and we need to fill in those details for them. We have all had the experience of buying something, we ask a question and the clerk says, “one moment please” and then disappears to ask someone else the answer. This is never a confidence builder. We immediately recognise we are being served by the clueless. That is the danger for us in sales in B2B situations, where we have to answer their questions without having to get the answer from someone else. We need to tell stories which will assure the buyer we are an expert in this field and we can give them concrete and valuable assistance to solve their complex problems. Usually, there is a rapport building phase at the start and this is where we can package up a mini-bio of who we are. Remember, we are a stranger to the buyer, yet we expect them to unveil all of their corporate problems and challenges. Recall what your parents told you: “don't talk to strangers”, yet here we are trying to sell them something and they don't know who we are. In Japan, in that rapport building phase, I am often asked about why I came to Japan. I have a plan for that question and so should you. I mention I came for two years to study Japanese at Jochi University as a Japan Education Department scholar and this has turned into 40 years. This gives the listener a lot of confidence that I know Japan and that I am an “insider” not just a gaijin or “outsider”. I also make a subtle point that actually the real reason I came to Japan was to study traditional Shitoryu karate. This reinforces for the listener that I know Japan at the deepest level having trained in the martial arts here – one of the last bastions of old style traditional culture. Establishing my Japan credentials isn't enough though, because the issues at hand are commercial and I need to demonstrate that I know what I am doing so that I can help them. Having a strong brand like Dale Carnegie is helpful because I always mention that we started the training in Japan in 1963. This tells them we have a lot of experience in Japan, so we can understand their problems. I give them a very brief bio of Mr. Mochizuki, who launched Dale Carnegie in Japan, to personalise the point. In the second meeting, when presenting the solution, it is vital to have stories of how other buyers succeeded with the solution. These don't have to be long stories, but they need to do three things: one, put flesh on the bone of what the solution does for the buyer in application; two, explain how that buyer was able to adapt the solution to their business specificities; and three, talk about the success they had with it. We may not be able to mention the name of the other buyer, for confidentality reasons, and we should definitely point that out. No buyer wants to hear all about the juicy details of another company and then hand over the details of their own company to you, knowing you have such a big mouth and will go around telling everyone about their secret business, if they do business with your firm. We just have to make the point it is a company very similar to the current buyer. We should talk numbers, best expressed as percentages of growth, or speedy turnaround or major cost reductions, etc. Japanese companies rarely want to be the first mover because of their risk aversion. They prefer others to trial it first and then they can study the results to see if it is for them. We don't have that much speaking time with the buyer, so we need to have micro stories we can draw on to bolster our credentials as a reliable, trustworthy partner. We also need to allay their fears that what we have won't work for them, by telling micro stories of where it has worked for other buyers. These stories can't be just pulled together out of thin air in the moment. We need to have worked these up for meetings with clients before we meet them, so that they are lean and pared down for easy, yet fast retelling. Stories need data and data needs stories in sales. We should never forget this golden rule when selling in Japan.
When life gives you lemons become a ninja! This week we explore the history of the legendary all-women ninja clan led by Mochizuki Chiyome and find out if they really even existed. And get ready for some spicy TK at the end of the ep
After dancing professionally for decades, Mochizuki decided to create change in the dance world. She founded a dance company designed to showcase the Asian American experience.
Masayuki "Mochy" Mochizuki is a two-time Backgammon World Champion and is widely regarded as the greatest living backgammon player. In this interview with Etan Ilfeld, Mochy shares his insights on the influence of Artificial Intelligence in both games and life, and explains why he believes backgammon is a powerful tool for learning, personal growth, and developing strategic thinking.
Puroresu France l'hebdo, c'est le meilleur moyen de se tenir au courant de l'actualité du Puroresu, Je vous explique ce qu'il s'est passé, j'analyse les matches et résultat, le podcast est également disponible en version podcast sur toutes les plateformes de podcast. Retrouvez toutes les news de Puroresu France sur le compte twiter : https://twitter.com/PURORESUFR Me suivre : https://twitter.com/CodyMcWildOff https://www.instagram.com/cody.mcwild/ https://twitter.com/ChezCodyMcWild #Puroresu #Podcast #Review 00:00 - Intro 00:36 - NJPW SOUL 04:22 - Dragon Gate - Agressive Gate 09:50 - Masato Tanaka vs Takahashi Sugiura 11:57 - Première journée du BJW IKKITOUSEN DEATHMATCH Soutenez-nous sur PayPal !
In this DOXA Documentary Film Festival double-header, Sabrina Rani Furminger speaks with two filmmakers whose films are featured in the 2024 edition of the popular fest. Up first is Rachel Epstein, the filmmaker behind The Anarchist Lunch. The film is the story of a lunch – or rather, 35 years of lunches enjoyed each week by a group of ardent leftists who congregated in a Vancouver Chinese restaurant to discuss the important topics of the moment. Among them is Rachel's father, Norman. The Anarchist Lunch follows these revolutionaries over a period of several years, through the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and during the unfolding of resonant global events. As some members struggle with personal health issues, Rachel's film takes on new layers to explore the meanings of activism, camaraderie, and growing old. Next up (at timecode 26:13) is Cindy Mochizuki, whose film Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama re-introduces viewers to the famed Vancouver photographer and activist who passed away in 2018. Tamio spent several years of his childhood in an internment camp, after being held with thousands of other forcibly displaced Japanese Canadians in cruel and dehumanizing conditions at Hastings Park – and after the internment ended in 1946, Tamio and his family moved to Chatham, Ontario, once the terminus for the Underground Railroad. And that remarkable beginning is only just that: the beginning of Tamio's remarkable life as a photographer and activist. In these two fascinating conversations, the documentarians discuss legacy, activism, and the joys and challenges of fact-based filmmaking. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment
*Subscribe to the STARGIRL Patreon!* Hello, earth angels! This week Callie and I delve into the sensual world of our favorite YouTuber, @yaknowme_hitomi. We discuss her spiritual evolution from depressed NYC thrifter to fully realized health goddess, explore the Dream/Threat of the ethereal travel vlogger, and relish in our shared nostalgia for West Coast wanderlust circa 2013. Mentioned: Follow Hitomi on Youtube and Instagram Hitomi's life story video (2017) Hitomi on Know Thyself podcast (2023) Follow Callie on Twitter and subscribe to her podcast, Nonfiction with Callie Hitchcock!
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate - Rewind and Rewatch! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back to Rewind and Rewatch important events in Dragon System history.Before this month's Rewind and Rewatch, they discuss Dragongate's weekend (or lack of it) in Kyoto with one match worth going out of your way to watch.February's Rewind and Rewatch celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Dragon System covers one of the key moments of Toryumon Japan: Mochizuki Contra Mochizuki from 2/24/2002.Before we get to that famous Lucha de Apuestas, we go all the way back to January 2000 and the aftermath of Crazy Max vs Sekigun and the formation of M2K. Case and Mike talk about Toryumon's unit revolution and the M2K vs Crazy Max vs Toryumon Sekigun feud that enveloped Toryumon Japan from 2000 until 2002, the series of Crazy Max vs M2K apuestas matches, The First 3-Way Six Man, all building to the match that changed the careers of Masaaki Mochizuki and Susumu Mochizuki.Matches discussed with Dragongate Network links and timestamps:1/16/00: CIMA, Sumo “Dandy” Fuji, & MAKOTA vs. Dragon Kid, Magnum TOKYO, & Masaaki Mochizukihttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=9(Begins at 16:39)8/24/00: CIMA, Sumo “Dandy” Fuji, & TARU vs. Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Mochizuki, & Yasushi Kandahttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=9(Begins at 23:51)12/21/00: Stalker Ichikawa & TARU vs. Susumu Mochizuki & Yasushi Kandahttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=20(Begins 58:54)8/14/01: Big Fuji, CIMA, & SUWA vs. Dragon Kid, Magnum TOKYO, & Ryo Saito vs. Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Mochizuki, & Yasushi Kandahttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=30Begins: 38:3011/8/01: M2K attacks Ultimo Dragonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cisw3-2OPfk12/10/01: CIMA vs. Masaaki Mochizukihttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=36(Begins: 1:00:52)2/24/02: Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Susumu Mochizukihttps://dragongate.live/title/?program=program_201806011636&episode=39(Begins: 35:33)Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open the Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The first Japanese contemporary circus company in Japan, CIRQUEWORK will perform in Adelaid Fringe. Yusaku Mochizuki, director and performer of the show "YOAH" told us that he wants to show "Essense of present-day of Japan”. - 日本初の現代サーカスカンパニー、CIRQUEWORKが、アデレード・フリンジでオーストラリアで初めて公演します。望月さんはこのYOAHという演目で日本の「現代」のエッセンスを見せたいと話しました
Ruth is back to talk NOAH The New Year with Xavi. Along with some DRAGONGATE to talk Masaaki Mochizuki's 30th Anniversary Match versus Shingo Takagi, and much more.
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.Dragongate has finally kicked off their 2024 with a huge doubleheader at Korkauen Hall including Masaaki Mochizuki vs Shingo Takagi X celebrating Mocchy's 30th Anniversary, Big Hug vs Shun vs Natural Vibes for the love and (hug) of one Jacky Funky Kamei, Triangle Gate matchups, Mochizuki Jr and a whole lot more!Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open the Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the another episode of "Overserved" with your hosts, Rachel Stuhlmann and Joe "Pooch" Pucciarelli! Tune in this week as we break down the biggest topics happening in the tennis world. This week's topics include Shelton capturing his first title in Tokyo, Alcaraz's appearnce fee, Mochizuki's run in Japan, previewing the WTA finals in Cancun, and more! This podcast is available in video format on the Cracked Racquets YouTube Channel. You can watch the entire episode for free by clicking here. Don't forget to give a 5-star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your Twitter/Instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La vittoria di #Shelton a Tokyo su #Karatsev; quella di un rinato Monfils a #Tokyo e di un concentrato Bublik ad Anversa; le sorprese #Kotov, #Mochizuki e #Giron; i primi passi di #Prizmic e #Blockx; i top 30 di #Paolini e i primi 100 di #Cobolli; le sparate di #Binaghi. Tutto nel nuovo SLICE! =================
In this episode of the Just Slap Podcast Alex sits down with former Junior World #1 and 2019 Junior Wimbledon Champion -- Shintaro Mochizuki. This episode was filmed a couple of months ago during our trip to IMG Academy, where Shintaro was training for the Hard Court swing and for the 2023 US Open. This past week Shintaro has had a major breakthrough at the Japan Open where he beat world #31 Tomas Martin Etcheverry, #10 Taylor Fritz, and #41 Alexei Popyrin. In this episode we discussed: 0:00 - Intro 2:53 - Difference Between Juniors and the ATP Tour 6:03 - Where Shintaro Gets His Self-Drive 8:00 - Goals: 3 months, 2 years, 5 years... 9:43 - Tennis Idols 12:55 - Nutrition and Diet 17:30 - Preparing for 5 Set Matches Follow ADVANTAGE GREEN BETS on Twitter: twitter.com/advgreenbets JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/kKm7KbC5Wy Links To Just Slap Tennis Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justslappodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzwDSZkBACxU0cTSP0_OKzQ For business inquiries please email: contact@justslaptennis.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/just-slap-podcast/support
Japanese Shintaro Mochizuki speaks to our reporter Jill Craybas about his time as a young child who first picked up the raquet at the age of three, to his time now trying to break through onto he main tour.
Listen to us as we discuss the 1993 anime film Ninja Scroll Special Guest Appearance: Lon Harris - Writer for Screen Junkies , Honest Trailers. Lon has participated on Screen Junkies Movie Fights and Movie Trivia Schmoedown. You can find him live on Honest Trailers Commentary every Tuesday on the Fandom Entertainment Channel. If you would like to give us feedback on how were doing follow us at: https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast https://www.instagram.com/senornerdpodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@senornerdpodcast?_t=8eg2h8s7ci6&_r=1 @senornerdpod on Twitter Ninja Scroll (Japanese: 獣兵衛忍風帖, Hepburn: Jūbē Ninpūchō, lit. "Jubei's Ninja Chronicles") is a 1993 Japanese animated jidaigeki-chanbara film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera, Emi Shinohara, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Toshihiko Seki and Shūichirō Moriyama. The film was a co-production between JVC, Toho and Movic, with Madhouse serving as the animation studio. Ninja Scroll was theatrically released in Japan on June 5, 1993, and received an English-dubbed release through Manga Entertainment in 1995.[1] The film takes place in feudal Japan and follows Kibagami Jubei, a mercenary swordsman who battles the Eight Devils of Kimon, a team of ninjas with supernatural powers who are intent on overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate. During his quest, he is aided by Dakuan, an elderly but crafty government spy, and Kagero, a Kōga kunoichi whose body is infused with poisonous toxins. Praised for its animation and action scenes, Ninja Scroll is regarded by many as one of the most influential anime films ever made. Alongside Akira and Ghost in the Shell, it was responsible for increasing the popularity of adult-oriented anime outside of Japan. The film has been cited by The Wachowskis as an influence on the Matrix franchise, and resulted in Kawajiri later contributing to two segments of the anthology film The Animatrix.[2] A televised stand-alone sequel, Ninja Scroll: The Series, was aired in Japan in 2003. In Edo period-Japan, the Yamashiro clan (山城藩, Yamashiro-han) mines gold in secret, and sends a shipment to the Toyotomi Shogun of the Dark (闇公方, Yami Kubō) as payment for his protection. The Shogun of the Dark intends to use the gold to buy advanced Spanish weaponry and overthrow the current government, the Tokugawa Shogunate. The ship runs aground onto Mochizuki territory (望月藩, Mochizuki-han) in a storm, and the Eight Devils of Kimon (鬼門八人衆, Kimon Hachininshū), a ninja team with supernatural powers in the employ of the Yamashiro, kill the people of the nearby Shimoda Village (下田村, Shimoda-mura) to keep the gold shipment a secret.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.26.550763v1?rss=1 Authors: Abe, Y., Yagishita, S., Sano, H., Sugiura, Y., Dantsuji, M., Suzuki, T., Mochizuki, A., Yoshimaru, D., Hata, J., Matsumoto, M., Taira, S., Takeuchi, H., Okano, H., Ohno, N., Suematsu, M., Inoue, T., Nambu, A., Watanabe, M., Tanaka, K. F. F. Abstract: Dyskinesia is involuntary movement caused by long-term medication with dopamine-related agents: the dopamine agonist, L-DOPA, to treat Parkinson disease (L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia [LID]) or dopamine antagonists to treat schizophrenia (tardive dyskinesia [TD]). However, it remains unknown why distinct types of medications for distinct neuropsychiatric disorders induce similar involuntary movements. Here, we searched for a shared structural footprint using magnetic resonance imaging-based macroscopic screening and super-resolution microscopy-based microscopic identification. We identified the enlarged axon terminals of striatal medium spiny neurons in both LID and TD model mice. The striatal overexpression of vesicular gamma-aminobutyric acid transporter (VGAT) was necessary and sufficient for modeling these structural changes; VGAT levels gated the functional and behavioral alterations in dyskinesia models. Our findings indicate that lowered type 2 dopamine receptor signaling with repetitive dopamine fluctuations is a common cause of VGAT overexpression and late-onset dyskinesia formation, and that reducing dopamine fluctuation rescues dyskinesia pathology via VGAT downregulation. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Last time we spoke about the amphibious assaults for Operations Chronicle and Toenails. General Douglas MacArthur finally performed his landings at Nassau Bay, Woodlark and Kiriwina islands. Woodlark and Kiriwina proved to be cake walks, while Nassau Bay proved a tougher nut to crack. Then over in the Solomons, Admiral Halsey unleashed his landings at Wickham Anchorage, Segi Point, Viru Harbor and Rendova. Now the Japanese were more alert to the invasions and offered some resistance, although ultimately Sasaki would order many forces to simply withdraw from the invaders. Admiral Kusaka tossed a ton of airpower at the incoming allies only to lose a disastrous quarter of his air fleet, forcing him to ask his Army colleague Immamura for additional support. However with all of these landings came a large amount of allied warships to bring them, and such actions could only bring about one conclusion, another naval battle for the pacific war. This episode is the Battle of Kula Gulf Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Before we jump into the naval battle of Kula Gulf a lot was occurring in New Guinea and the Solomons. Over in the Bobdubi front, the Australian 15th brigade under the temporary command of Colonel Guinn were preparing for the main offensive, hoping to trap the Japanese defending Mubo. To support the Nassau Bay landing, Colonel Guinn ordered the untested 58/59th battalion to advance upon the Japanese high ground position at the Old Vicker's, Coconuts and Bobdubi area. They would be marching from Orodubi to the Coconuts while Major Warfe's commandos would raid Malolo and Kela. Company A and C of the 58/59th would make the initial attack seeing A attacking Gwaibolom and C the Old Vicker's position. Following close behind them was B company who were to advance across the ridge to gain control over the Bench Cut Track. D Company were to be held in reserve at the Kunda-vine. On June 26th, A company set off from Missim heading towards their forming up point at Namling. On the 28th, the other remaining companies made departed Meares Camp heading for the New Bobdubi kunda bridge. The next day 17 of Warfe's commandos were ambushed by 30 Japanese. They managed to escape, but were forced to abandon a Bren gun. By the night of June 29th, the 58th/59th crossed the Francisco River and began preparations for the launch of the main attack which would occur the next morning. The next morning saw lackluster allied air strikes against Gwaibolom, Salamua, Old Vickers and the Coconut area. Companies B and C left their start up point of Uliap Creek, seeing C attack Buggert village, just a bit south of the Old Vickers position being held at this time by a company of the 115th regiment led by Lt Ogawa Takeshi. They successfully outlanked the Japanese and captured the village, suffering only 2 casualties for their efforts. From there the Australians assaulted the Old Vickers position, but the Japanese defenders repealed them right back to Buggert village. The Japanese defenders had well established positions, hiding in dugouts 40 feet down from the top. The failure to seize the Old Vickers position, prevented B Company from reaching their objective, the Bench Cut Track and now they were being met with Mortar fire as they crossed the ridge. Meanwhile A Company began their assault on Orodubi, but anticipating booby-traps the men had left on the Bench Cut Track around 70 yards south of Orodubi, they chose to climb a 40 foot kunai slope to join the main track just 10 yards within the enemy. Around 80 men of Company 10 led by Lt Gunji Toshio saw the Australians doing this and promptly began tossing grenades at close range and fired down upon them. The Australians were forced to flee back to Namling as a result. The next day it was decided they would use a platoon to contain Orodubi while the others bypassed it to go onwards and capture Gwaibolom and Erskine Creek, which they managed to do by July 2nd. While this was occurring, B Company was trying to find another way across the ridge, but were failing to do so. So on July 2nd, they were ordered to move across the ridge via the newly established positions at Gwaibolom and Erskine Creek, and would reach the Komiatum Track / bench track junction where they would prepare an ambush by the 3rd. At around 5pm on the 3rd, B company managed to ambush a party of 20 Japanese trying to move towards Old Vickers and this quickly fell into hand to hand combat killing half the Japanese and one of their officers. Meanwhile Colonel MacKechnie's men were fighting to keep their beachhead alive at Nassau Bay. AA and C Companies had fought through the night against Japanese until their 300 yard perimeter was secured. At dawn on June 30th, C company began advancing south to find the Papuan infantry battalion who were around Cape Dinga. C Company made their way to a place just due west of Cape Dinga, following the Tabali River, while A Company was patrolling north and south of an arm of the Bitoi river where they ran into the 3rd battalion, 102nd regiment. A Company backed by some other units attempted to hit the Japanese western flank, but they were overwhelmed and forced to turn back. It would actually be Amphibian engineers who would save the day, who came in at the last minute to help A company out just as the Japanese tossed a banzai charge at them. Upon receiving word of the Japanese attacks, C company rushed over to join A by 3pm. Yet unbeknownst to them, the Japanese were not actually trying to break through, they were trying to withdraw by crossing the Tabali river. General Nakano had ordered them to withdraw to a new position at Lake Salus when he heard word over 1000 men had landed at Nassau Bay. Nakano also had ordered the 3rd battalion of the 66th regiment to send 150 men to march south from Salamua to help out in the Nassau Bay area. These men were tasked with carrying out only limited attacks against the allied forces around Nassau Bay, such as delaying actions to help the Nassau Bay garrison withdraw towards Lake Salus. Nakano was also coordinating with Colonel Araki who was now operating out of an HQ in Mubo, he had likewise brought forces over to Mubo from Salamua. As for the Papuan infantry, they were marching north and they ran into the 3rd battalion, 102nd regiment around Cape Dinga as well. They managed to attack their rear killing at least 26 Japanese who were holding out in a bunker. After this they continued their march to the Nassau Bay beachhead. At around 4:30pm C company began sending reports that they were seeing some Japanese crossing over the Tabali River just south of their position. They were ordered to return to the beachhead perimeter to take the southern flank, but before they were able the Japanese attacked their rear taking 5 men and a platoon commander. Around the beachhead a hastily prepared defensive line was established by an ad hoc force of Engineers, Australian infantry and Headquarters personnel. As the night fell on, C company reached the southern part of the perimeter, quickly taking up positions. The Japanese began a series of attacks throughout the entire night from all sides using machine guns, grenades, mortar and rifle fire. Smaller parties of Japanese were trying to infiltrate positions. It was a terrifying experience for the defenders who would dub it “guy fawkes night”. Many of the men had itchy fingers which led to tragic accidental casualties throughout the night. It was a pitch black night and the noises of the jungle and Japanese screaming stuff in english unnerved the allied forces. The Japanese had tossed a ton of stuff into the perimeter trying to get the allies to use up their own munitions in response. As a result the allied forces had 18 deaths and 27 wounded several of which were the result of friendly fire. The Japanese it seems to have around 50 deaths during the night. Back over in the north, on June 30th, Captain Dexter was leading forward a number of patrols in preparation for an assault upon Duali. However as they advanced they ran into a Japanese ambush along the Bitoi track, thus canceling their planned assault. The next day, Brigadier Moten ordered Dexter's exhausted men to move forward regardless. With some support of Beaufighters strafing the Japanese positions, the Australians charged straight through the enemy positions, and to their shock they found them abandoned. As Dexter recalled ‘We advanced through the Japanese position with fixed bayonets and searched the scrub on each side. Everywhere was evidence of a hasty evacuation, dropped equipment and personal rice bags, and evidence of extensive bomb damage. But of the Japs, no sign.' Thus Dexter and his men captured the mouth of the Bitoi by early afternoon. Shortly after the capture, Dexter made contact with MacKechnie who was busy expanding his perimeter northwards. By nightfall, PT boats led by Lt Commander Barry Atkins covered the landing of 11 landing craft full of reinforcements. The PT boats staffed nearby villages to cause a lot of ruckus, hoping to dissuade nearby Japanese from firing on the vulnerable landing craft. The reinforcements were mostly from B company who had failed to land during the third wave. On July 2nd, Moten began to pressure MacKechnie, stating he had to get his troops moving inland at once. Thus MacKechnie decided to leave C company to defend the perimeter while Lt Colonel Harold Taylor would lead the rest of the men towards Napier. Luckily for the men, 4 75mm pack howitzer m1 artillery guns had been unloaded that night with the reinforcements giving them ample firepower. The gun were positioned on the beach and immediately went to work shelling targets at the mouth of the Tabali River, Cape Dinga and the area between Duali and the Bito River's southern arm. On July the 3rd, the men now designated the Taylor Force accompanied by Dexter's company were marching for Napier, but their march was a slow one as the jungles were thick and they were carrying heavy equipment. While this was occurring the 3rd battalions of the 102nd and 66th regiments were consolidating around Lake Salus looking to create a defensive position. The coastal area however proved to be too difficult to fortify, so they moved over the Tambu where they joined a SNLF platoon of the 5th Sasebo to make a position there. At this point General Savige decided to send the Papuans north along the coast to keep pressuring the enemy's retreat. By the 4th, Taylor Force had taken a position at Napier and were now under the direct command of Moten's 17th brigade. Back over on the beaches at Nassau Bay a total of 1477 troops had been landed, thus securing the beachhead. Dexters company marched back over to Guadagasal taking a coastal route, getting themselves ready for a future assault against Mubo slated for July 7th. MacKechnie believed the loss of some of his landing craft had greatly delayed the entire operation, perhaps up to 3 weeks. He did not think he would be able to move artillery or large quantities of supplies further inland. He also did not think it was tactically sound to leave his base, as the Japanese proved to be quite a nuisance in the area. Orders from the top were demanding a artillery road be built, but his troops at the assembly area would probably run out of rations in a day or two and he had no native carriers on hand. In his words "To be very frank we have been in a very precarious position down here for several days and my sending the rifle troops inland was contrary to my own best judgment. Troops had gone inland stripped to the bone. Without heavy weapons and mortar and machine-gun ammunition. "Therefore, these troops who are up there now are in no position to embark upon an offensive mission until we are able to get food, ammunition and additional weapons up to them." In response to the situation, on July 6th, Moten ordered 1000 rations and 100 boy loads of ammunition…god you have to love the australians, boy-loads haha. Anyways this was to be dropped over Napier. Moving over to the Solomons, Admiral Halsey had successfully occupied Rendova, Segi point, Viru Harbor and Wickham anchorage forcing the smaller number of Japanese to withdraw to their main base at Munda. Admiral Kusaka tossed a series of air strikes against the invaders, suffering horrible losses whereupon he had to request General Immamura reinforce him with the 21st air flotilla at Saipan and from the 6th air division. For the battle of Munda, Admiral Halsey had assembled the largest air force ever assembled in the Solomon islands campaign. It was a force that was needed as the Japanese in Rabaul tossed every bomber that was available to try and thwart the US amphibious invasion. The June air battles had greatly depleted the Japanese air power, but they were not done. On July 1st the Japanese hit Kahili using 6 Vals and 34 Zeros. They were trying to knock out the 3rd battalion, 103rd infantry who were unloading at Poko plantation on the west coast of Rendova. However they were met by 20 P-40's and F4Fs that ripped them to pieces taking down 3 Vals, 5 Zeros and losing 5 P-40's in the process. Although the allies were scoring massively high success against the Japanese in ratios, by this point it reached 7 to 1, they were still unable to sustain round the clock 32 fighter or more CAP. To do this required a total of 96 operational aircraft and after 10 days of fighting in the skies over New Georgia the pilots were also becoming increasingly exhausted. Colonel Merrill Twining requested more P-38 Lightnings, the aircraft that had become the most comfortable fighter to those in the south pacific by this point. But Hap's Arnold over in Washington was heavily committing forces for General Patton and Montgomery's invasion of Sicily at the time so he had to deny this request. As Arnold stated back “every trained unit must be thrown against the German until he is beaten”. Regardless, with Rendova secured, General Hester was landing the bulk of his forces for the final push against Munda. The unloading process had been heavily hampered by poor planning and a failure to allocate adequate personnel for beach control and unloading duties however. To clear the new beachhead and distribute the combat stores, infantrymen were detailed to carry out the work. When transports carrying the next echelon arrived, many of the boats grounded offshore and had to be unloaded manually by troops wading ashore. On July 2nd, Admiral Kusaka coordinating with General Itahana formed a combined strike led by Major Endo Misao consisting of 18 Ki-21 bombers, 23 Ki-43's and Ki-61s with 29 Zero escort. Unfortunately for the allies, Admiral Mitscher had recalled the Rendova patrol due to bad weather, so a total of 18 Ki-21 bombers came to the scene unmolested and hit the congested area around the harbor. The strike caused 200 or so casualties, mostly upon the 2nd battalion, 172nd, the 24th seabees, the 9th defense battalion and staff officers of various headquarters. The strike also knocked out a lot of equipment and supplies. With the failure of the June air battles to hold back the allied invasion, Admiral Koga turned to the Navy for the task of providing new supplies to the defenders at Munda Point. The Tokyo Express was back in business, a convoy of 10 destroyers were sent to New Gerogia led by Rear Teruo Akiyama aboard his flagship Niizuki. His force was ordered to attack Rendova and he had with him the old Yubari, Yunagi, Mikazuki who would operate south of the Treasuries as a diversion, while Niizuki, Amagiri, Hatsuyuki, Nagatsuki, Satsuki, Mikazuki and Mochizuki would hit the allied shipping and shell the harbor. The Japanese destroyers were spotted right away, but bad weather prevented 3 American strike forces consisting of PBY's and B-25's from hitting the incoming enemy. In the meantime, Akiyama closed in on the southern tip of Rendova. She circled the island and opened fire on a point due west of the harbor. The bombardment was quite ineffective, but some allied PT boats rushed in to attack her which caused a wild 10 minute mini battle seeing 2 of them running aground. On the ground, General Hester ordered the 1st battalion, 172nd regiment and A company of the 169th regiment now designated Southern Landing Group to land at Zanana beach. Led by General Wing on the afternoon of the 2nd they made a crossing over Blanche Channel using 16 landing crafts. With the support of Brigadier General Harold Barkers artillery they successfully formed a perimeter. Now the Japanese air and naval attacks were worrying Halsey. He expected the Japanese to launch a major counterlanding with substantial forces perhaps on the 3rd. Therefore he ordered Admiral Ainsworth to lay in wait off the west coast of Rendova for the enemy. However July the 3rd would not bring an enemy, this was because General Imamura and Admiral Kusaka agreed with the lack of air and naval forces on hand at this time they could not perform such a feat, to the disgust of General Sasaki who had assumed command over the defense for Munda on the 2nd. Sasaki was so adamant about landing reinforcements at around midnight on July 3rd he proposed violating orders to simply make a counter landing using the 13th regiment and Ota's barges. He had a crazy idea to simply bring the vessels in and mix them with the American landing craft who were making rountrips to the mainland through the Honiavasa passage. He thought even if half his forces perished, the attack would be worth it. Ota objected to this on the grounds the barges would be needed for other transports scheduled for July 4th and 5th, apparently this made Sasaki visibly upset, who adjourned the meeting and left the room. Ota pushed Sasaki to write his plans down and submit them to Rabaul, which he did, and Rabaul squashed it immediately. On July 3rd the Japanese performed an unsuccessful fighter sweep over Rendova and the next day reconnaissance reported the island was secured by the Americans who had heavily reinforced it with anti aircraft guns and radar. They also reported landings on Zanana and that it looked like Rice Anchorage would be next, thus cutting off Japanese reinforcements from coming down the Munda trail from Bairoko. Imamura and Kusaka had to wait for an accumulation of forces to bring reinforcements to New Georgia; they had no intention of losing it like Guadalcanal. 4000 soldiers of the 13th and 45th regiments were earmarked for departure. Kusaka ordered Itahana to launch another combined strike, this time aimed at Roviana island. However the Japanese were intercepted by 32 F4F's causing the loss of 6 Ki-21s, 3 Ki-43's and a zero without a single loss for the Americans. This would be the fateful end of the joint air operations as Itahana needed to take his forces to help the Salamaua area. Luckily for Kusaka he received reinforcements in the form of the 201st Kokutai from the 25th flotilla which would allow him to gradually rebuild his air strength by mid july. Meanwhile Admiral Turner had assigned 7 destroyer transports, 2 fast minesweepers and 4 Destroyers to carry the 1st raider battalion, the 3rd battalion, 145th infantry regiment and the 3rd battalion, 148th infantry regiment of the 37th division led by Colonel Liversedge into the Kula Gulf. Their escort cover was Ainsworth task group 36.1 consisting of the Cruisers Honolulu, St Louis, Helena and destroyers Nicholas, O'Bannon, Strong and Chevalier. They were also tasked with bombarding Vila and Bairoko. On July 4th, Ainsworth led the group up the slot while the Rear Admiral Teruo Akiyama's Tokyo Express were on their way to Vila carrying 1300 troops of the 13th regiment towards Vila. At around midnight Ainsworth entered Kula Gulf carefully avoiding the mindfield laid back in May. His force proceeded to shell Vila, but they failed to detect the Japanese who were heading south. The Japanese detected the Americans at 12:15 thanks to their brand new radar system; the 1-shiki 2-go radar which was outfitted on the Niizuki. The IJN were eager to test out the radar so they fastened it to the flagship of Destroyer squadron 3. Oh how the turn tables as they say. The radar indicated they were heavily outnumbered, so Akiyama decided to abort the mission, but before doing so he ordered 14 torpedoes to be launched at a range of 10 miles. The type 93 long lance torpedo remained the best weapons of the kind in the Pacific theater and one his destroyer Strong at 12:43 practically cutting her in two. Can't stress it enough what an immense advantage Japan had over the Americans in terms of torpedo power during the first half of the war, hell if any of you play World of Warships, you know Japanese DD is base as hell. When the torpedo hit, the Japanese were already heading back up the Slot and Ainsworth thought he was being attacked by IJN submarines. Thus while Liversedge's men were landing on the southside of the Pundokono River, Ainsworth dispatched destroyers O'Bannon and Chevalier to rescue the survivors of Strong. The Strong was settling fast off the Enogai inlet. When Chevalier and O'Bannon came to the scene picking up survivors a gun duel emerged between them and some batteries on Enogai. By 1:22am Chevalier had 239 men come aboard before her commander said it was time to go. His ship was getting battered by the batteries and he unfortunately was forced to ram the Strong to keep it from capsizing which ripped a 10 foot fash in Chevaliers bow. A near miss from one of Enogai's guns had opened her seams aft and another shell knocked out her NO 3 gun mount. When Chevalier was pulling away from the Strong, breaking her in two in the process, 3 of Strong's depth charges went off under Chevalier lifted the entire boat out of the water causing her to flood in forward sections, talk about bad luck. Over in Rice Anchorage, despite the terrible stormy weather and some gunfire from Enogai, Turner ordered the transport group to clear the Gulf by 7am so they could quickly unload their cargo. 300 men of the 148th regiment landed further north at Kobukobu inlet because of the terrible weather. It would take them until July 7th to meet up with the main body. Though the USS Strong had been sunk, the Tokyo Express failed her run, thus Akiyama elected to bring the bulk of his shipment to Vila the following night, but this time he brought 10 destroyers; Niizuki, Suzukaze, Tanikaze, Mocizuki, Mikazuki, Hamakaze, Amagiri, Hacujuki, Nagacuki and Sacuki. Halsey got advance word of this and ordered Ainsworth to return to Kula Gulf to wait for the Japanese to show up. Halsey also reinforced him with destroyers Jenkins and Radford. Ainsworth went into this with a simple but ultimately flawed plan. He overestimated the capabilities of radar guided 6 inch guns against fast moving targets. On top of that he seemed to be totally ignorant of the IJN's Type 93 Long Lance torpedo's capabilities. His plan was to wait passively until radar detected the enemy than he would toss his cruisers at the enemy using their 6 inch guns, hoping to fire over 8,000 yards or so. He believed that was the effective Japanese torpedo range, why he believed this I do not know. For his destroyers, they would launch torpedoes at the enemy. Akiyama's Tokyo Express departed Buin after sundown divided into a covering force of 3 destroyers in the front and the main bulk behind them. Around midnight on July 6th, Ainsworth's force were just northwest off New Georgia, entering the mouth of the Kula Gulf. The Japanese were also arriving to the Kula Gulf whereupon they detached the first transport unit to land 1600 troops. By 1:06am, Niizuki's radar detected Ainsworth's force, but this time Akiyama was prepared for a fight. Akiyama detached his second transport unit at 1:43am and 7 minutes later American radar picked up the Japanese. Ainsworth took his force in closer until the enemy was 7000 yards away. Then at 1:56am at around a range of 6800 yards the Americans Cruisers began to open fire. Akiyama quickly recalled the second transport unit before he engaged the enemy. Unluckily for Akiyama the Americans concentrated their fire upon the Niizuki which was pulverized quickly. She became a burning wreck before she was sunk by 6 inch shell fire taking Rear Admiral Akiyama's life alongside 300 sailors. Within 20 minutes the Americans would fire 612 shells, 6 of which smashed the Niizuki. Despite the loss of of their commander, the well drilled torpedo crews pulled off a salvo of 16 torpedoes at the American gun flashes. Ainsworth ignorant of the long lance range could do little to avoid it. The light cruiser USS Helena was the first to be struck, her bow was blown off virtually up to the number 2 turret, nearly cracking her in two as she sank taking 190 of her 1177 crew with her. St Louis was hit by a torpedo that fortunately did not detonate and another nearly missed Honolulu. The Japanese fled as fast as they could for Buin as Ainsworth directed his two remaining cruisers to shell the second transport unit. Of the four destroyers in this group, Amagiri escaped with minor damage, while Hatsuyuki was hit by 2 6inch shells, but luckily for her they were duds and she limped away. Nagatsuki was hit by a single 6 inch shell to her rear ship which would force her to run aground near Bambari Harbor. The next morning she would be destroyed by American aircraft. At 3:30am, Ainsworth ordered his forces to return to Tulagi as he dispatched the Radford and O'Bannon to pick up survivors while Nicholas chased the fleeing Japanese. The Japanese dispatched Amagiri to pick up their survivors and she would be intercepted by Nicholas taking 4 hits before she made her retreat. While this was going on the First transport unit completed unloading its 1600 troops and bolted through the Blackett Strait and Kula Gulf. The Japanese had managed to land their reinforcements and sunk the USS Strong and Helena, so they considered it a tactical victory, though the loss of the Niizuki and her commander was terrible. The battle for New Georgia was nowhere near done. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The landings and early offensives were well on their way on New Georgia and the drive upon Lae was closing in. The Battle of Kula Gulf gave the Americans a bloody nose and now the Japanese had more forces at their disposal to try and dislodge the Americans from New Georgia.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.09.545884v1?rss=1 Authors: Teranishi, K., Wagatsuma, K., Toda, K., Nomaru, H., Yanagihashi, Y., Ochiai, H., Akai, S., Mochizuki, E., Onda, Y., Nakagawa, K., Sugimoto, K., Takahashi, S., Yamaguchi, H., Ota, S. Abstract: Automation and quality control (QC) are critical in manufacturing safe and effective cell and gene therapy products. However, current QC methods, reliant on molecular staining, pose difficulty in in-line testing and can increase manufacturing costs. Here we demonstrate the potential of using label-free ghost cytometry (LF-GC), a machine learning-driven, multidimensional, high-content, and high-throughput flow cytometry approach, in various stages of the cell therapy manufacturing processes. LF-GC accurately quantified T cells in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and discriminated between live and dead cells, non-apoptotic live cells and early apoptotic/dead cells, T cells and non-T cells, activated T cells and quiescent T cells, and particulate impurities in PBMCs. The data support that LF-GC is a non-destructive label-free cell analytical method that can be used to monitor cell numbers, assess viability, identify specific cell subsets or phenotypic states, and remove impurities during cell therapy manufacturing. Thus, LF-GC holds the potential to enable full automation in the manufacturing of cell therapy products with reduced cost and increased efficiency. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Hitomi Mochizuki shares her journey of overcoming anxiety and suicidal thoughts - to finding true meaning in life. She reveals the spiritual practices and mindset shifts that helped her (and continue to help her) to find peace and wholeness within. Hitomi shares the beauty of romanticizing your life and find joy in the simple moments, explaining why this is an essential tool for her wellbeing. She explains the power of vulnerability in relationships and on social media, and why it is essential for true connection. Giving advice for conscious creators looking to share more on social media. Hitomi also dives deep into her experiences with plant medicine, sacred sexuality, and reveals the greatest investment she's ever made. ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 2:45 Hitomi's Current Life Transitions 5:38 From Artificial Glamour to Authentic Beauty 11:22 Overcoming Suicidal thoughts and Finding Meaning in Life 25:18 Using Spiritual Practices to Navigate Anxiety 32:34 Developing Clarity of Mind, Grounding, and Integration 39:02 Romanticizing Your Life to the Fullest 46:00 Ayahuasca and Soul Liberation 55:39 Creating a Space for Authenticity and Connection 59:54 Embracing the Light Years 1:06:05 The Value of Cultivating Soul Family 1:10:30 Sacred Sexuality 1:20:04 Hitomi's Advice for Conscious Creators 1:27:22 Understanding Ancestral Roots 1:29:20 The Greatest Investment I've Ever Made 1:33:29 All Of You Is Welcome Here 1:34:09 Conclusion ___________ Hitomi Mochizuki is a content creator who uses her platform as a safe space for healing, wholesome energy, meditation and yummy vegan recipes. Her Youtube Channel, which has over 1 million subscribers, is a snippet of her life and the sacred energy she yearns to bring to all things. Where you can find vlogs, deep dives into emotional intelligence, the occasional sustainable fashion video, and pretty much just raw truth. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HitomiMochizuki222 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaknowme_hitomi/ ___________ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com https://www.instagram.com/merakimedia/
Hitomi Mochizuki shares her journey of overcoming anxiety and suicidal thoughts - to finding true meaning in life. She reveals the spiritual practices and mindset shifts that helped her (and continue to help her) to find peace and wholeness within. Hitomi shares the beauty of romanticizing your life and find joy in the simple moments, explaining why this is an essential tool for her wellbeing. She explains the power of vulnerability in relationships and on social media, and why it is essential for true connection. Giving advice for conscious creators looking to share more on social media. Hitomi also dives deep into her experiences with plant medicine, sacred sexuality, and reveals the greatest investment she's ever made. ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 2:45 Hitomi's Current Life Transitions 5:38 From Artificial Glamour to Authentic Beauty 11:22 Overcoming Suicidal thoughts and Finding Meaning in Life 25:18 Using Spiritual Practices to Navigate Anxiety 32:34 Developing Clarity of Mind, Grounding, and Integration 39:02 Romanticizing Your Life to the Fullest 46:00 Ayahuasca and Soul Liberation 55:39 Creating a Space for Authenticity and Connection 59:54 Embracing the Light Years 1:06:05 The Value of Cultivating Soul Family 1:10:30 Sacred Sexuality 1:20:04 Hitomi's Advice for Conscious Creators 1:27:22 Understanding Ancestral Roots 1:29:20 The Greatest Investment I've Ever Made 1:33:29 All Of You Is Welcome Here 1:34:09 Conclusion ___________ Hitomi Mochizuki is a content creator who uses her platform as a safe space for healing, wholesome energy, meditation and yummy vegan recipes. Her Youtube Channel, which has over 1 million subscribers, is a snippet of her life and the sacred energy she yearns to bring to all things. Where you can find vlogs, deep dives into emotional intelligence, the occasional sustainable fashion video, and pretty much just raw truth. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HitomiMochizuki222 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yaknowme_hitomi/ ___________ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com https://www.instagram.com/merakimedia/
Testosterone And Enokitake Mushroom Show 1135 MAY 2023 This study showed that the ingestion of adenosine-containing mushrooms and vegetables may effectively increase testicular testosterone production. We conclude that mushrooms with a relatively high adenosine content, such as enokitake, may be useful against aging and fatigue. #enokitake #testosterone #leydig Iguchi, K., Nagashima, K., Mochizuki, J., Yamamoto, H., Unno, K., & Miyoshi, N. (2023). Enokitake Mushroom and Its Active Component, Adenosine, Which Restores Testosterone Production in Impaired and Fatigued Mouse Models. Nutrients, 15(9), 2142. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092142 Adenosine, enokitake mushroom, enoki, testosterone, male menopause, mushrooms, Leydig cells, polyphenols, Flammulina velutipes. Golden needle, winter mushroom, fatigue, anti aging, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
Testosterone And Enokitake Mushroom Show 1135 MAY 2023 This study showed that the ingestion of adenosine-containing mushrooms and vegetables may effectively increase testicular testosterone production. We conclude that mushrooms with a relatively high adenosine content, such as enokitake, may be useful against aging and fatigue. #enokitake #testosterone #leydig Iguchi, K., Nagashima, K., Mochizuki, J., Yamamoto, H., Unno, K., & Miyoshi, N. (2023). Enokitake Mushroom and Its Active Component, Adenosine, Which Restores Testosterone Production in Impaired and Fatigued Mouse Models. Nutrients, 15(9), 2142. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092142 Adenosine, enokitake mushroom, enoki, testosterone, male menopause, mushrooms, Leydig cells, polyphenols, Flammulina velutipes. Golden needle, winter mushroom, fatigue, anti aging, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ralph-turchiano/support
With apologies for accidental false advertising, Eamonn Bell returns again to talk the only pure Dragon Date match on the 104: Shingo Takagi vs. Masaaki Mochizuki from Gate of Destiny on November 1, 2015. PLUS: CIMA in all his forms, Kamikaze USA, Mochizuki Jr., Uncle Don Fujii, Open the Owarai Gate, Alice in Borderland, weird unit line-ups, Florida Bros., Kieran hasn't seen The Wire, Animal Hamaguchi, the double kickpad theory, Homer Simpson, “unplanned rapid disassembly”, Devil May Cry, Bret Hart, HARASHIMA, RZA, and extra homework. Follow the project and podcast on Twitter/IG: @MustSeeMatches http://linktr.ee/mustseematches Kieran: @kieranedits Mark: @monkey_buckles Follow Eammon: no_more_mutants MUSIC: "Chuck Kick Ass" by Nicolas Jeudy. Used under license from Dark Fantasy Studio.
In our family-friendly, post-Pixar world, it's easy to forget kids of the '90s enjoyed some adult animation—some VERY adult animation. If you're into ultraviolence, overcomplicated plots, fingerbanging, poison kisses and superb boobs, "Ninja Scroll" is the movie for you. Listener Eric C. encouraged "Shat The Movies" to embrace all those things in the Crew's first viewing of this 1993 Japanese animation classic. And boy did we! Along the way, Ash noted the film's influence on "The Matrix," Dick Ebert felt the comic book nostalgia of his youth, and Gene Lyons asked, "Are the Japanese OK?" Other topics on this episode include: Are anime characters Asian? Are some superpowers just too much? Do women anime fans exist? And how should you let down a ninja who offers to save your life with sex? SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
"The company I am starting is the company I wish there had been.” In this episode we speak with Elizabeth Mochizuki. We discuss her path as a professional freelance ballet dancer and dance educator, inspirations for starting an Asian American ballet company, challenges faced in this new endeavor, and more! Elizabeth is a dance educator and artistic director based in Boston, MA. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies from Tufts University. Elizabeth has danced for a variety of companies including Festival Ballet Providence, State Street Ballet, Ithaca Ballet, and Jose Mateo Ballet Theater. She is currently the ballet division coordinator at Tony Williams Dance Center and Artistic Director of Asian American Ballet Project. Asian American Ballet Project WebsiteAsian American Ballet Project Instagram
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.It's been a huge week in the Dragon System and Open The Voice Gate is back to talk all about it. Leading off the show, they discuss the Hokkaido trip (12/2 - 12/4). Case and Mike talk about the title matches in Hokkaido, the magic of these trips, and why these trips matter for Dragongate. From there, they discuss the enormous Fantastic Gate kick off from Tokyo Korakuen Hall (12/6) with the monumental Yoshioka vs Mochizuki Dream Gate Match, Shingo Takagi's return home, Yoshiki Kato's debut, and the rest of the first big show of December! Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open the Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open the Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegate.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we're talking to Mioko Mochizuki, a multi-faceted artist with a varied and inspiring background. Born in Yokohama, Mioko grew up in the US, Amsterdam, and Hong Kong, followed by college at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, and a ten-year stint working in fashion and costume design in New York City. More recently, Mioko has founded EduArt, an organization that brings a fresh perspective to art education, in Yokohama and beyond. Find out more about Mioko's work https://miokomochizuki.info https://www.eduart.jp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecreativitycafe/message
Next weekend is loaded with shows in Japan, because September 19 brings another public holiday with Keiro no Hi (Respect for the Aged Day) so STRIGGA & Dylan got together to discuss Jun Akiyama's 30th anniversary, All Japan's business ideas going into their 50th anniversary show in Nippon Budokan as well as the card itself and possible outcomes for the future. Who's leaving with the Triple Crown? Who's challenging one day later in Korakuen? Will Chris Daniels be there? While AJPW is full of questions, DRAGONGATE delivers some answers with the pushes of Mochizuki Jr., Ishin Iihashi and D'courage so their upcoming Dangerous Gate gets a preview as well. Other topics are Keiji Muto's retirement show in Tokyo Dome plus an update on Stardom's 5 Star Grand Prix!
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A Japanese American boy learns about heroism from his father and uncle who served in the U.S. Army. Donnie is tired of playing the bad guy every time he and his friends get together to play war. According to the other kids, Donnie should play the enemy-after all, as a Japanese American he looks like them. Instead, Donnie wishes they could just play his favorite game, football. Teacher's Choices, International Reading Association (IRA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies/ Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avant-garde-books/support
In episode 28 we have ninjas! Revenge! Cities burning to the ground! Women as leaders! Women as warriors! All the things! Laurel tells the Smoke Circle about the Celtic Iceni Queen Boudicca (aka Boudica) whose quest for revenge against the Roman Empire is something out of a Quentin Tarantino film. KT follows it up with the story of Mochizuki Chiyome, the woman who led a group of 300 female ninjas...and they were GOOD at it too! The Life and Times of Frederick the Great Podcast helping Ukraine *~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned in the Stories: Statue of Boudicca in London Map of Japan's Clans *~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: Boudicca-- In Our Time: History bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r7lr9 The Ancients https://play.acast.com/s/the-ancients/boudica-warriorwomanofancientbritain The Ancients https://play.acast.com/s/the-ancients/boudica-throughromaneyes You're Dead to Me https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07n8nrg Lewis, Jone Johnson. www.thoughtco.com/boudicca-boadicea-biography-3528571. Q, Shannon. biographics.org/boudicca-biography-the-celtic-warrior-queen/ Wainwright, Martin. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/apr/07/martinwainwright Mochizuki Chiyome-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochizuki_Chiyome. Swords of Northshire, https://www.swordsofnorthshire.com/mochizuki-chiyome-leader-of-only-female-ninja-clan-in-history. https://www.kageninjagear.com/female-ninja-mochizuki-chiyome/. Oi, Mariko. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20135674 https://www.mysterytribune.com/kunoichi-closer-look-female-ninja-spies-old-japan/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message
In episode 28 we have ninjas! Revenge! Cities burning to the ground! Women as leaders! Women as warriors! All the things! Laurel tells the Smoke Circle about the Celtic Iceni Queen Boudicca (aka Boudica) whose quest for revenge against the Roman Empire is something out of a Quentin Tarantino film. KT follows it up with the story of Mochizuki Chiyome, the woman who led a group of 300 female ninjas...and they were GOOD at it too! The Life and Times of Frederick the Great Podcast helping Ukraine *~*~*~*~*~ Mentioned in the Stories: Statue of Boudicca in London Map of Japan's Clans *~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: Boudicca-- In Our Time: History bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r7lr9 The Ancients https://play.acast.com/s/the-ancients/boudica-warriorwomanofancientbritain The Ancients https://play.acast.com/s/the-ancients/boudica-throughromaneyes You're Dead to Me https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07n8nrg Lewis, Jone Johnson. www.thoughtco.com/boudicca-boadicea-biography-3528571. Q, Shannon. biographics.org/boudicca-biography-the-celtic-warrior-queen/ Wainwright, Martin. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/apr/07/martinwainwright Mochizuki Chiyome-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochizuki_Chiyome. Swords of Northshire, https://www.swordsofnorthshire.com/mochizuki-chiyome-leader-of-only-female-ninja-clan-in-history. https://www.kageninjagear.com/female-ninja-mochizuki-chiyome/. Oi, Mariko. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-20135674 https://www.mysterytribune.com/kunoichi-closer-look-female-ninja-spies-old-japan/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message