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・ Sushi memo
・ Sushi Mizutani
・ Sushi Nakazawa
・ Sushi of Gari
・ Sushi Pack
・ Sushi pizza
・ Sushi Roku
・ Sushi Saito
・ Sushi Seki
・ Sushi Sushi
・ Sushi Train
・ Sushi TV
・ Sushi Typhoon
・ Sushi Yasuda
・ Sushi Yoshitake
Sushi Ōji!
・ Sushil
・ Sushil Bhattacharya
・ Sushil Chandra Varma
・ Sushil Datta
・ Sushil Kar College
・ Sushil KC
・ Sushil Kohli
・ Sushil Koirala
・ Sushil Kumar
・ Sushil Kumar (admiral)
・ Sushil Kumar (Jain monk)
・ Sushil Kumar (reality show contestant)
・ Sushil Kumar (scholar)
・ Sushil Kumar (wrestler)


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Sushi Ōji! : ウィキペディア英語版
Sushi Ōji!
is an original Japanese television drama series directed by Tsutsumi Yukihiko (堤幸彦) with main lead played by Domoto Koichi of KinKi Kids. It aired on Friday nights for a total of 8 episodes, from July 27 - September 14, 2007.
==Plot==
Maizu Tsukasa was born to be the 3rd generation successor of his family's Sushi business. But his grandfather and father were killed during a fishing accident. Ten-year-old Tsukasa, who was also on the boat when the tragedy occurred, saw them speared by a giant swordfish. By chance, its eyes met Tsukasa's, leaving him with a phobia regarding fish eyes. Hence, Tsukasa was forced to give up sushi.
Fifteen years later, Tsukasa, who had taken up on Jinenryū (自然流), a form of martial arts modeled to mimic nature's life-forms, is once again thrown into the world of sushi when he learns that to perfect the Jirenryū is to be able to perfect sushi making (the kneading part) and vice versa. He is entrusted with a scroll on which are the directions to perfect the martial art.
On the way, Tsukasa learns that his mother, who had left him when he was young and whom he had thought was dead, is still alive and being held by a sushi organization which becomes his rival.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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