Yuko kaiseki biography
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Yūki Ono
Japanese voice actor and singer
This article is about the voice actor. For the wrestler, see Yūki Ōno. For others, see Yuki Ono (disambiguation).
Yūki Ono (小野 友樹, Ono Yūki, born June 22, 1984) is a Japanese voice actor and singer.[2][1] He was represented by Atomic Monkey and is now a freelancer. His major roles are Josuke Higashikata in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable, Taiga Kagami in Kuroko's Basketball, Zenkichi Hitoyoshi in Medaka Box, Kaname Tsukahara in Kimi to Boku, Masayuki Hori in Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Jun Isashiki in Ace of Diamond and Ultraman Belial in the recurring Ultraman Series.
Biography
[edit]During his high school years, Ono aimed to become a professional soccer player and at one point was scouted by the Shimizu S-Pulse.[3] He stopped playing in the third year, due to bone fracture.
During his years in university, Ono becomes a fan of Kishō Taniyama. In addition to meeting t
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About the Holiday
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Written by Jamie Michalak and Debbi Michiko Florence | Illustrated bygd Yuko Jones
This true story opens with an invitation to listen as Niki Nakayama talks about her journey to becoming a chef in thirteen bites. “Come. Sit. Taste…” Bite 1: Niki was born in California but her parents were born in Japan. “Outside of Niki’s house was Los Angeles. Inside of her house was Japan.” While the two cultures often
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Welcome Friends
Even before I took my first bite of this delectable new picture book, I was in love. Just look at that cover! Yuko Jones’s appealing depiction of young Niki had me grinning and giddy with anticipation. I immediately wanted to know more about her. So much joy, spunk, and pride in that adorable face — I could just eat her up!
I was not familiar with Chef Niki before reading Niki Nakayama: A Chef’s Tale in 13 Bitesby Jamie Michalak and Debbi Michiko Florence (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). A pioneer of modern Japanese kaiseki cuisine, she founded the upscale Michelin two star restaurant n/naka in Los Angeles. In the decade since its opening in 2011, n/naka has risen to national prominence as the most celebrated kaiseki restaurant outside Japan.
This beautifully written, inspiring book shows how Nakayama defied expectations throughout her life, never giving up on her dream to chart her own destiny in a profession still dominated by men.