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  1. Summaries. A five-part mini-series that revolves around the disappearance of a young mother in a quiet British suburb and the circumstances that leave her children abandoned far from home. The story begins one hot summer's day when Leanne Wellings (Christine Tremarco) is taking her two young children to visit her grandfather.

  2. The first series was first broadcast on BBC One from 23 January to 1 February 2007, and repeated on BBC Four from 9 to 13 April 2007. The first series follows five non-consecutive days (days 1, 3, 28, 33 and 79) of a police investigation into the disappearance of a young mother and her two children.

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    Makoto Itou is a young Japanese high school student who goes to Sakakino Academy and just starting the second semester. He rides the train to and from school and one day, he becomes infatuated with Kotonoha Katsura, a girl who also catches the train and attends the same school. Makoto also becomes acquainted with Sekai Saionji, who discovers his se...

    The ending for the anime themes has a series of cell phone pictures of the girls that Makotomeets. This fits with the theme initiated, of someone falling in love with you if nobody discovers you have their picture on your cell phone for three weeks.

    The anime contains many elements from the visual novel initially but later starts to branch off from all the possible routes in the novel and ultimately to it's unique ending.

  3. School Days: Created by Mathers Numakichi. With Daisuke Hirakawa, Shiho Kawaragi, Tae Okajima, Keiko Imoto. Makoto Itou has a crush on Kotonoha Katsura, who rides the same train as him daily. Following urban legend, he sets her photo as his phone wallpaper, a love charm.

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    • 2007-07-03
    • Animation, Drama, Romance
    • Daisuke Hirakawa, Shiho Kawaragi, Tae Okajima
  4. 1. Japanese and Ryūkūan. These two Japanese languages are relatively closely related to four or five Ryūkyūan languages, which are spoken in the Ryūkyūan Archipelago, which consists of a chain of islands much smaller than the main Japanese islands, stretching roughly from Southern Kyūshū to Taiwan.

  5. Jun 12, 2023 · (Download) Japanese Customs and Traditions. Japan is generally a conservative society with many unique customs. Some dating back thousands of years. Traditions are highly regarded as pillars of what makes the Japanese people unique. Here are a few aspects of the modern-day Japan customs:

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