The story is based on the classical Japanese Noh theatre drama Ōshū Adachigahara about the demon Onibaba.
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It was re-released as a DVD on March 21, 2003 on the same disk as Akuemon.
It was re-released as a DVD on March 21, 2003 on the same disk as Adachi-ga Hara.
Chihiro Hara | Scarlett O'Hara | Kelli O'Hara | Frank O'Hara | Maureen O'Hara | Hara Museum of Contemporary Art | O'Hara | Robert O'Hara Burke | Mitsuru Adachi | Catherine O'Hara | Paige O'Hara | David O'Hara | Yoshimichi Hara | Walter O'Hara | Theodore O'Hara | Pat O'Hara | Mary Margaret O'Hara | Mario O'Hara | John O'Hara | Jenny O'Hara | Hatulot Hara'am | Geoffrey O'Hara | Enkyo Pat O'Hara | Edward O'Hara | Charles O'Hara | Bishop O'Hara High School | Yutaro Hara | Yumi Adachi | Tetsuo Hara | Terence O'Hara |
Adachi Kagemori (安達 景盛) (died June 11, 1248) was a Japanese warrior of the Adachi family and was a son of Morinaga.
She was born in what is now Adachi-gun, Fukushima Prefecture as Chieko Naganuma, the eldest of six daughters and two sons.
After signing the unconditional surrender, Adachi presented his sword to the General Officer Commanding, 6th Division, Major General Horace Robertson.
They include Toshihiko Takamizawa, Yoshino Aoki, Hideki Asanaka, Kakeru Ishihama, Hiroyuki Iwatsuki, Yuzo Koshiro, Motoi Sakuraba, Koji Hayama, Norihiko Hibino, Takushi Hiyamuta, Kenji Fujisawa, Hiromi Mizutani, Yasumasa Yamada, Yasuo Yamate, Biei Morioka, Toru Nakagawa, Minako Adachi, and Megumi Komagata.
When Adachi went to pay his respects at the June, 2011 funeral services honoring San Francisco firefighters, Lt. Vincent Perez and Anthony Valerio who were killed in a house fire in San Francisco's Diamond Heights neighborhood, he was asked to leave by a firefighter.
Shirasawa, Fukushima, village located in Adachi District, Fukushima, Japan