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Yakyū-kyō no Uta         
MANGA
Yakyūkyō no Uta; Yakyu-kyo no Uta; Yakyū-kyō no Uta: Kita no Ōkami, Minami no Tora; 野球狂の詩
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinji Mizushima. It follows Yūki Mizuhara, a young woman who wants to do veterinary medicine at college but instead she became a baseball player. It was originally serialized in the Kodansha's Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine between 1972 and 1976, and has been adapted into several spin-off manga, a live-action film, an anime television series, an anime film, and a Japanese television drama. In 1973, it received the 4th Kōdansha Literature Culture Award for children's manga.
Heijō-kyō         
  • Heijō-kyō ruins
  • The ''[[Daigokuden]]'', the main building to Heijo Palace
  • 1/1000 scale model of Heijō-kyō, held by Nara City Hall
  • Groundplan of Heijō-kyō
  • Closer map of the major sites of Heijō-kyō
  • The ''[[Suzakumon]]'', the main entrance to Heijo Palace
  • Miniature model of the [[Heijō Palace]]
  • 平城宮趾}}) <!-- , copyright: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Japan -->
CAPITAL CITY OF JAPAN DURING THE NARA PERIOD, 710–740 AND 745–784
Heijokyo; Heijoukyou; Heijōkyō; Heijō Kyō; Heijo Kyo; Heijo-kyo; 平城京; Imperial court in Nara; Nara Heijo-kyo
was the Capital of Japan during most of the Nara period, from 710–40 and again from 745–84. The imperial palace is a listed UNESCO World Heritage together with other places in the city of Nara (cf.
List of Kyō no Go no Ni episodes         
  • Ryōta Satō]] (right)
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Kyo no Go no Ni episodes; List of Kyou no Go no Ni episodes; List of Kyou no 5 no 2 episodes; List of Kyō no 5 no 2 episodes; Gononi episodes
Kyō no Go no Ni, the debut manga of Koharu Sakuraba, has been adapted into an OVA and an anime and has been adapted into another OVA in 2009. In 2006, Shinkūkan animated the OVA that was directed by Makoto Sokuza.