My-HiME

My-HiME

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  • Hime Kyun Fruit Kan — ひめキュン フルーツ缶 Pays d’origine  Japon Genre musical J Pop Années d activité Depuis 2010 Site officiel …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hime cut — (literally princess cut in Japanese) is a hairstyle usually worn by women that is frequently seen in anime and manga consisting of straight, usually cheek length sidelocks and frontal fringe. The rest of the hair is usually worn long and… …   Wikipedia

  • Hime (rapper) — …   Wikipedia

  • Hime-chan no Ribbon — Hime chan s Ribbon 姫ちゃんのリボン (Hime chan no Ribon) Жанр махо сёдзё …   Википедия

  • Hime kaidō — (姫街道, route de princesse?) était le nom donné à des routes de traverse qui créaient des détours permettant d éviter les passages difficiles (des traversées de rivière par exemple) des principales routes durant la période Edo au Japon. Ces voies… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hime no Yu — (Izunokuni,Япония) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 410 2201 Сидзуока, Izunokun …   Каталог отелей

  • hime — hime·ne; …   English syllables

  • Hime-chan's Ribbon — Infobox animanga/Header name = Hime chan s Ribbon caption = Himeko and Pokota ja name = 姫ちゃんのリボン ja name trans = Hime chan no Ribon genre = Magical girlInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Megumi Mizusawa publisher = flagicon|Japan Shueisha… …   Wikipedia

  • Hime — is the Japanese word for princess or a lady of higher birth. Note that although princess is usually given as the translation, daughters of a monarch are actually referred to by other terms, e.g. oujyo (王女), literally king s daughter. The word… …   Wikipedia

  • Hime-gyaru — Au Japon, la mode Hime Gyaru ou Hime gal (姫ギャル, 姫ガル) est une sous catégorie de la mode Kogal. Contrairement aux Yamambas par exemple, les Hime Gyaru cultivent un côté angélique . Les vêtements doivent ressembler à ceux des princesses; le nom… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hime kaidō — was the name given to minor routes that created detours around the difficult crossings (or river crossings) of main routes during the Edo period in Japan. These routes could be found on many of the Edo Five Routes, as well as on other sub routes… …   Wikipedia


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