Midori

Midori (みどり, ミドリ, 緑, 翠) is the Japanese word for either "green", "blue" or a color that is a mix of the two and may refer to:

Places

  • Midori, Gunma
  • Midori-ku, Chiba
  • Midori-ku, Nagoya
  • Midori-ku, Sagamihara
  • Midori-ku, Saitama
  • Midori-ku, Yokohama
  • People

  • Midori, an alias of new-age musician Medwyn Goodall
  • Midori (author), an author on human sexuality
  • Midori (actress), a pornographic actress
  • Midori Gotō, known as Midori, a Japanese-American violinist
  • Midori Ito, a former Japanese figure skater
  • Midori Snyder, an American fantasy author
  • Yurie Midori, a Japanese actress and gravure idol
  • Technology

  • Midori (operating system), the code name for an operating system that was being developed at Microsoft
  • Midori (web browser), a web browser based on GTK+ and WebKit rendering engine and part of Xfce
  • midori Javascript Framework, a JavaScript framework
  • Midori and Midori-2 (or Advanced Earth Observing Satellite), two satellites launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
  • Entertainment and arts

    Midori (train)

    The Midori (みどり, lit. "Green") is a limited express train service which runs between Hakata and Sasebo in Kyushu, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu).

    Service pattern

    Midori services run between Hakata and Sasebo, often combined with Huis Ten Bosch services between Hakata and Haiki.

    In the past, services were also combined with some Kamome services between Hakata and Hizen-Yamaguchi.

    Rolling stock

    Services are formed of 4-car 783 series electric multiple unit (EMU) sets with Green car (first class) accommodation.

    Formations

    Services are normally formed of 4- or 8-car 783 series EMU formations as shown below. All cars are no-smoking.

    4-car formations

    8-car formations

    History

    The Midori name was first used from 1 October 1961 on limited express services operating between Osaka and Hakata using 12-car KiHa 80 series diesel multiple unit (DMU) sets. Timings were as shown below.

  • Down: Osaka 13:40 → Hakata 22:35
  • Up: Hakata 07:25 → Osaka 16:20
  • From 1 October 1964, with the opening of the Tokaido Shinkansen, services operated between Shin-Osaka and Kumamoto and Oita. Although the route was now electrified, services continued to use KiHa 80 series DMU sets formed as 13 cars.

    List of Tenjho Tenge characters

    The manga and anime series Tenjho Tenge features a large cast of characters, created by Oh! great.

    Juken Club

    The Juken Club (柔剣部 Jūkenbu) is a group created by Shin Natsume to unite the last members of the Katana Group and allow them to enter the Election Tournament. The initial formation was Shin Natsume, Mitsuomi Takayanagi, Bunshichi Tawara, Maya Natsume, and Kagesada Sugano. Two years after, led by Maya, the club became the main opposition to the Executive Council.

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  • Executive Council

    The Executive Council (執行部, Shikōbu) is the main force among the students of Toudou Academy, they keep the order on the school and punish the students that do not follow their rules. The Executive Council is chosen annually by the Election Tournament, where the winning group becomes the new Executive Council for the next school term. Two years ago, Mitsuomi became the leader of the group and his group won the next, keeping their post.

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