Chocolat

Chocolat may refer to:

  • Chocolat (novel), a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris.
  • Chocolat (2000 film), an adaptation of the novel, about a woman who opens a chocolaterie
  • Chocolat (soundtrack)
  • Chocolat (1988 film), a drama about a family in Cameroon
  • Chocolat (manga), a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Eisaku Kubonouchi
  • Chocolat (manhwa), a manhwa written by Shin Ji-sang and illustrated by Geo
  • Chocolat (singer) (born 1978), Japanese singer
  • Chocolat (group), a South Korean girl group
  • "Chocolat" (song), a 2008 song by Kaya
  • See also

  • Chocolate (disambiguation)
  • Chocolat (singer)

    Chocolat (ショコラ shokora) (born February 15, 1978) is a Japanese singer from the greater Tokyo area in Japan. Her first single, "Chocolat a la mode", was released in 1997 on Epic Records (Japan). Her younger twin sister Heaco is also a singer. In 1998, Chocolat married the musician Akito Katayose from the band GREAT3 in Maui, Hawaii, which subsequently became her favorite place. In 2000, she moved from Epic Records to Warner Bros. Japan and later that year recorded the duet single "VERANDA" with her husband, credited as Akito Katayose featuring Chocolat. In 2005, she and her husband formed the group Chocolat & Akito.

    Discography

    Singles

  • "Chocolat a la mode" (ショコラ・ア・ラ・モード Shokora a ra mōdo) (21 May 1997) Produced by shibuya-kei group Neil & Iraiza.
  • "Blue de Happy ga ii BLUE MINT BLUE" (ブルーでハッピーがいい BLUE MINT BLUE) (1 July 1997)Produced by Hideki Kaji
  • "Twinkle Starberry" (1 November 1997)
  • "Fuyu e Sumō" (冬へ進もう) (1 February 1998)
  • "Mōhitosu no Ame" (もうひとつの雨) (21 May 1998)
  • "Kagami no Yoru" (鏡の夜) (21 November 1998)
  • Chocolat (manhwa)

    Chocolat is a manhwa written by Shin Ji-sang and illustrated by Geo. It is published by Sigongsa and was originally distributed in the United States by Ice Kunion, and later completed by Yen Press.

    Plot

    All Kum-Ji wants in life is to meet her favorite boy band, DDL. When she finds that the roster for the fan club is full, Kum-Ji despairs on ever having the chance to meet them face to face. Just when she believes all hope is lost, she decides to con her way into the boy band circuit by faking an interest in another band, Yo-I, and joining their fan club. Once in, she will have access to other bands, including her beloved DDL, who often plays the same shows. However, the best laid plans so frequently go awry, and her deception is very quickly discovered by one of the band members, E-Soh. E-Soh originally decides to blackmail Kum-Ji into doing whatever he wants, but he never planned on falling in love!

    Characters

    Manhwa

    Note: Volumes 8 to 10 were published as a single omnibus edition.

    Kash

    Kash or KASH may refer to:

  • the Egyptian name of Lower Nubia
  • the Nubian kingdom of Kush
  • Kash, Iran, a village in Alborz Province, Iran
  • Kash, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
  • KASH (software), the command line interface of the KANT computer algebra system
  • Slang term among cannabis users for hashish covered with kief
  • KASH-FM, a radio station (107.5 FM) licensed to Anchorage, Alaska, United States
  • KOPB (AM), a radio station (1600 AM) licensed to Eugene, Oregon, United States, which held the call sign KASH until April 1985
  • Nashua Municipal Airport in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
  • Kash (film), a 2014 film
  • Kash or Kans grass, Saccharum spontaneum, a tall grass used for thatching and fencing in South Asia
  • Kash Becker, Bollywood Media Personality, TV Host, Representative with Dubai TV Network. (2004-2012)
  • See also

  • Kaas (disambiguation)
  • Kas (disambiguation)
  • Kashō

    Kashō (嘉祥), also known as Kajō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Jōwa and before Ninju. This period spanned the years from June 848 through April 851. The reigning emperors were Ninmyō-tennō (仁明天皇) and Montoku-tennō (文徳天皇).

    Change of era

  • February 9, 848 Kashō gannen (嘉祥元年): The new era name Kashō (meaning "good augury") was created because a white tortoise was discovered in Bungo province, and it was duly presented to the emperor. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Jōwa 15, on the 13th day of the 6th month of 848.
  • Events of the Kashō era

  • February 18, 848 (Kashō 1, 10th day of the 1st month): The dainagon Fujiwara Yoshifusa (904-872) was named udaijin. He was the son of the former sadaijin Fujiwara Fuyutsugu (775-826). Yoshifusa's daughter, Fujiwara no Akira-keiko, became Emperor Montoku's wife and the mother of Emperor Seiwa.
  • 848 (Kashō 1, 6th month): A white tortoise was discovered in Bungo province. As this was an extraordinary thing, all the court officials made their appearances before the emperor with comments about the good augury this tortoise represented.
  • Kash (film)

    Kash (meaning:Puff) is a 2014 indie feature film directed by Souman Bose with Subholina Sen and Souman Bose playing the lead roles.

    Plot

    Kashi Mehrothra, a youth in his early twenties is heavily influenced by Ram Sen, A "proletariat" who used to make a living by selling biris (small Indian cigarettes) and within a span of few years evolved into a huge capitalist. Ram Sen preached: "বিড়ি উন্নতির শিরি !" (meaning: "Indian cigar is the staircase to success!") Kashi Mehrothra, was heavily influenced by his philosophy as an adolescent. He thought, if a man devoid of any formal education could do so much,he could do all this and more with a more sophisticated intoxicant-per say, a cigarette. Hence, his fantasies of being the "Cigarette King" of India started taking over. He got so much into cigarettes, his friends started calling him Kash, which means a puff or a drag of smoke. Motherless Kash, despite being born into an affluent business family relates more to the Proletarian philosophies. He goes on a journey trying to make his bizarre ambition of opening a cigarette factory. Meanwhile, other forces are at work. And Kashi Mehrothra's melancholic life transforms into a topsy turvy journey, where his life is threatened by creatures from the super natural realm, viz. Jack Ketch. Kash is a story of that journey. A political satire. A horror tale. And all the drama behind a little puff of smoke.

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