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Index Mago Mago Arashi

was a Japanese variety show that ran from April 9, 2005 to October 6, 2007 on Fuji TV.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 49 relations: Agar, Aizuwakamatsu Castle, Akasaka, Tokyo, Arashi, Asakusa, Atago, Tokyo, Bed and breakfast, Bracken, Cherry tomato, Donburi, Edo, Fuji Television, Fukagawa, Tokyo, Gaijin, Ginza, Glebionis coronaria, Hongō, Tokyo, Inuyama Castle, Japan Standard Time, Japanese variety show, Johnny & Associates, Judo, Kabuki, Kakegawa Castle, Kanpyō (food), Kawagoe Castle, Kendo, Lake Yamanaka, Malpighia glabra, Mandarin Chinese, Matsumoto Castle, Nagahama Castle, Nattō, Nelumbo nucifera, Nihonbashi, Nijō Castle, Odawara Castle, Public bathing, Ranchu, Rowing (sport), Shiba, Tokyo, Shiitake, Shinjuku, Taiga drama, Tatami, Tokyo, Ueda Castle, Ueno, Yotsuya.

  2. 2005 Japanese television series debuts

Agar

Agar, or agar-agar, is a jelly-like substance consisting of polysaccharides obtained from the cell walls of some species of red algae, primarily from "ogonori" (Gracilaria) and "tengusa" (Gelidiaceae).

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Aizuwakamatsu Castle

, also known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle (会津若松城 Aizu-Wakamatsu-jō) is a Japanese castle in northern Japan, at the center of the city of Aizuwakamatsu, in Fukushima Prefecture.

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Akasaka, Tokyo

is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district.

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Arashi

is a Japanese boy band consisting of five members formed under the Johnny & Associates talent agency.

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Asakusa

is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan.

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Atago, Tokyo

is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Bed and breakfast

Bed and breakfast (typically shortened to B&B or BnB) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast.

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Bracken

Bracken (Pteridium) is a genus of large, coarse ferns in the family Dennstaedtiaceae.

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Cherry tomato

The cherry tomato is a type of small round tomato believed to be an intermediate genetic admixture between wild currant-type tomatoes and domesticated garden tomatoes.

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Donburi

is a Japanese "rice-bowl dish" consisting of fish, meat, vegetables or other ingredients simmered together and served over rice.

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Edo

Edo (江戸||"bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo.

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Fuji Television

, the, with the call sign JOCX-DTV (channel 8), is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba in Minato, Tokyo.

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Fukagawa, Tokyo

is a district in Kōtō, Tokyo.

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Gaijin

is a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese citizens in Japan, specifically being applied to foreigners of non-Japanese ethnicity and those from the Japanese diaspora who are not Japanese citizens.

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Ginza

Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.

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Glebionis coronaria

Glebionis coronaria, formerly called Chrysanthemum coronarium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.

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Hongō, Tokyo

is a district of Tokyo located in Bunkyō, due north of the Tokyo Imperial Palace and west of Ueno.

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Inuyama Castle

is a yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

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Japan Standard Time

, or, is the standard time zone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+09:00).

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Japanese variety show

A Japanese variety show is an entertainment television program made up of a variety of original stunts, musical performances, comedy skits, quiz contests, and other acts.

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Johnny & Associates

was a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which managed groups of male idols known as The company had a significant impact on pop culture with male idols and boy bands in Japan since the 1980s.

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Judo

is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.

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Kabuki

is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with traditional dance.

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Kakegawa Castle

is a hirayama-style Japanese castle.

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Kanpyō (food)

, sometimes romanized and pronounced, are dried shavings of Lagenaria siceraria var.

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Kawagoe Castle

is a flatland Japanese castle in the city of Kawagoe, in Japan's Saitama Prefecture.

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Kendo

is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu).

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Lake Yamanaka

is located in the village of Yamanakako in Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji, Japan.

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Malpighia glabra

Malpighia glabra is a tropical fruit-bearing shrub or small tree in the family Malpighiaceae.

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Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.

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Matsumoto Castle

, originally known as Fukashi Castle, is one of Japan's premier historic castles, along with Himeji and Kumamoto.

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Nagahama Castle

is a hirashiro (castle on a plain) located in Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.

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Nattō

is a traditional Japanese food made from whole soybeans that have been fermented with ''Bacillus subtilis'' var. ''natto''.

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Nelumbo nucifera

Nelumbo nucifera, also known as sacred lotus, Indian lotus, or simply lotus, is one of two extant species of aquatic plant in the family Nelumbonaceae.

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Nihonbashi

is a business district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan which sprung up around the bridge of the same name that has linked two sides of the Nihonbashi River at this site since the 17th century.

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Nijō Castle

is a flatland castle in Kyoto, Japan.

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Odawara Castle

is a reconstructed Japanese castle in the city of Odawara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Public bathing

Public baths originated when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities.

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Ranchu

The (also Maruko) is a hooded variety of goldfish native to Japan.

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Rowing (sport)

Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars.

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Shiba, Tokyo

Shiba (芝) is an area of Minato ward in Tokyo, Japan and one of districts in the Shiba area.

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Shiitake

The shiitake (Lentinula edodes) is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed around the globe.

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Shinjuku

, officially called Shinjuku City, is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan.

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Taiga drama

is the name NHK gives to the annual year-long historical drama television series it broadcasts in Japan.

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Tatami

Tatami (畳) are types of mat used as flooring material in traditional Japanese-style rooms.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

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Ueda Castle

is a Japanese castle located in Ueda, northern Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

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Ueno

is a district in Tokyo's Taitō Ward, best known as the home of Ueno Park.

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Yotsuya

is an area in Shinjuku, Tokyo, that previously was a ward (四谷区 Yotsuya-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City.

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See also

2005 Japanese television series debuts

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mago_Mago_Arashi