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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (本田技研工業株式会社, Honda Giken Kōgyō KK, IPA: [hoɴda]; /ˈhɒndə/) is a Japanese public multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and power equipment.
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, as well as the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume, producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines each year. Honda became the second-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer in 2001. Honda was the eighth largest automobile manufacturer in the world behind General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Toyota, Hyundai Motor Group, Ford, Nissan, and PSA Peugeot Citroën in 2011.
Honda was the first Japanese automobile manufacturer to release a dedicated luxury brand, Acura, in 1986. Aside from their core automobile and motorcycle businesses, Honda also manufactures garden equipment, marine engines, personal watercraft and power generators, and other products. Since 1986, Honda has been involved with artificial intelligence/robotics research and released their ASIMO robot in 2000. They have also ventured into aerospace with the establishment of GE Honda Aero Engines in 2004 and the Honda HA-420 HondaJet, which began production in 2012. Honda has three joint-ventures in China (Honda China, Dongfeng Honda, and Guangqi Honda).
Tachibana Castle (立花城, Tachibana-jō) was a Japanese castle in Chikuzen Province, in the north of Kyūshū; it is located at the peak of Tachibana Mountain, extending in part into the Higashi-ku in Fukuoka. The castle is also known as Rikka-jō, Tachibanayama-jō, or Rikkasan-jō (立花山城, Tachibana mountain castle).
The castle was originally built in 1330, by Ōtomo Sadatoshi, Constable (shugo) of Bungo province, as a show of support to the Tachibana clan. Since it was in a tactically powerful location, looking down upon the port town of Hakata, the castle was fought over throughout the Sengoku period by the Ōtomo, Ōuchi, and Mōri clans.
In one of the more significant sieges, the Ōtomo clan lost the castle to the Mōri clan in 1569, who had become one of the most skilled and powerful clans in the field of naval warfare; their use of Western-style cannon granted them a large advantage in this battle. They abandoned it soon afterwards, however, following a defeat at Tatarahama to an allied Ōtomo-Amago clan force.
Samurai Warriors (戦国無双, Sengoku Musō, Sengoku Musou in Japan, lit. Unrivaled Warring States) is the first title in the series of hack and slash video games created by Koei's Omega Force team based loosely around the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of Japanese history and it is a sister series of the Dynasty Warriors series, released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004. A port of this game called Samurai Warriors: State of War has been released for the PlayStation Portable, which includes additional multiplayer features.
In the basic gameplay of Samurai Warriors, the player takes the role of a single officer in battle and must fend off hordes of enemy soldiers and defeat the enemy commander. The player has at their disposal a range of combo attacks and crowd-clearing special moves known as Musou attacks. The variety of attacks available increase as the character increases in level and gains new weapons.
Musou attacks can only be performed when the character's Musou gauge has filled up, which does so gradually when the player inflicts or receives damage. Additionally, if the player is low on health or possess a special skill, they can use their special True Musou attack which causes elemental damage in addition to normal damage as well as adds on a trio of attacks that cleans up the final few enemies in the vicinity. One difference between Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors is the ability to perform free-style combo attacks during Musou attack mode, during which the game enters bullet-time; common soldiers move very slowly, however officers are unaffected. Other abilities that Samurai characters have over the Dynasty series include the ability to perform a roll to dodge attacks, and deflect incoming arrows with their weapon.
Samurai Warriors 4, known in Japan as Sengoku Musou 4 (戦国無双4, Sengoku Musō Fō), is a hack and slash game by Tecmo Koei, and sequel to Samurai Warriors 3.
The game was made to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series. While the game was confirmed to be in development for the PlayStation 3 as early as 2012, it was not until the SCEJA Press Conference in September 2013 that the game was officially announced, with a version for PlayStation Vita in addition to PlayStation 3, and was released on March 20, 2014 in Japan, while a PlayStation 4 port followed on September 4, 2014. It was also released in North America on October 21, 2014 and Europe on October 24, 2014.
A revised version, Samurai Warriors 4-II (戦国無双4-II, Sengoku Musō Fō Tsu) was released on February 11, 2015 in Japan and was released in North America on September 29, 2015, and in Europe on October 2, 2015, but it does not contain the original stories from Samurai Warriors 4. A second expansion, Samurai Warriors 4: Empires (戦国無双4 Empires, Sengoku Musō Fō Emupaiyāzu) was released in Japan on September 17, 2015 and it will be released in North America and Europe in 2016.
Pro Tip: Don't stand under where they drop down because they won't come out some times... Battle: Conquest of Kyushu (Visions of Hope) Time Limit: 5 Minutes Health: Maintain at least 50% Rare Weapon Mission: 4. Family of the Devils Defeat Toyoshisa Shimazu, Iehisa Shimazu and Tadanaga Shimazu! Missions: 1. Breakthrough the Castle Gates Defeat Arinobu Yamada and Hisatoki Tanegashima, defending the Central Checkpoint! 2. Assisting the Tachibana Army Defeat Hisataka Kabayama,Tadaatsu Nomura and Nobumitsu Saruwatari, and prevent Shigei Uchida and Daizen Takamo from being defeated! 3. Assisting Mt. Tachibana Castle Defeat Tadamoto Niiro and Hisatora Ei, and prevent Korenbu Yufu from being defeated! Bonus Missions: 6. Look Before You Leap Defeat Tadatoki Shimazu and Tanefuyu Takahashi in orde...
Kaii Utsunomiya tsuritenjô Nobuo Nakagawa Aunque es inusualmente elaborada en algunas de sus escenas, esta cinta es similar a muchas películas «Chambara» de su época. Sin embargo, es la primera de las películas de Nobuo Nakagawa en incluir un fantasma (aunque muy brevemente), e introduce varios de los recursos que el director repetirá en películas posteriores más del género sobrenatural, como serpientes, heridas sangrientas en la cabeza, desfiguración facial, espíritus vengativos, una actitud ambivalente hacia los samurai y largas tomas con extras.
Check out the guide on steam: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527072619 Battle: Conquest of Kyushu (Visions of Hope) Time Limit: None Health: 50% Kills: 1,200 Officer Kills: Toyohisa (Might have to be with a musou attack) Rare Weapon Mission: 5. The Devil Shimazu's Pride Defeat Yoshihiro Shimazu! Missions: 1. Breakthrough the Castle Gates Defeat Arinobu Yamada and Hisatoki Tanegashima, defending the Central Checkpoint! 2. Assisting the Tachibana Army Defeat Hisataka Kabayama,Tadaatsu Nomura and Nobumitsu Saruwatari, and prevent Shigei Uchida and Daizen Takamo from being defeated! 3. Assisting Mt. Tachibana Castle Defeat Tadamoto Niiro and Hisatora Ei, and prevent Korenbu Yufu from being defeated! 4. Family of the Devils Defeat Toyoshisa Shimazu, Iehisa Shimazu and Ta...
Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川 家康, January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Ieyasu seized power in 1600, received appointment as shogun in 1603, abdicated from office in 1605, but remained in power until his death in 1616. His given name is sometimes spelled Iyeyasu, according to the historical pronunciation of we. Ieyasu was posthumously enshrined at Nikkō Tōshō-gū with the name Tōshō Daigongen (東照大権現). This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Muneshige’s rare weapon is unlocked within the Conquest of Kyushu. You must defeat Toyohisa with a musou attack, get 1,200 kills, and keep your health above 50%. The rare weapon mission, The Devil Shimazu’s Pride, has you defeating Yoshihiro Shimazu. Missions: 1. Breakthrough the Castle Gates – Defeat Arinobu Yamada and Hisatoki Tanegashima, defending the Central Checkpoint! 2. Assisting the Tachibana Army – Defeat Hisataka Kabayama,Tadaatsu Nomura and Nobumitsu Saruwatari, and prevent Shigei Uchida and Daizen Takamo from being defeated! 3. Assisting Mt. Tachibana Castle – Defeat Tadamoto Niiro and Hisatora Ei, and prevent Korenbu Yufu from being defeated! 4. Family of the Devils – Defeat Toyoshisa Shimazu, Iehisa Shimazu and Tadanaga Shimazu! Bonus Missions: 6. Look Before You Leap...
Hey now what you doing
Don't go down the road to ruin
Look back at where you came from
Count to ten before you go wrong
You have the brightest future
Writing songs on your computer
But you couldn't walk the extra mile
And now your life is running wild
You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control
The days you've said to me
What is it that your eyes see
Is it love or is it hate
Banging on an opened gate
Hey now, who's that with you
What's that thing I saw him give you
Turn around don't come no closer
You took it from my shoulder holster
You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control
You've gotta hold your head up high
You know it's not too late to try
You've gotta lift that heavy load
You've gotta get back in control
Why don't you put that gun right down
Before you kill the love you found
Hey now what you doing (what you doing)