• The name Tokage has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Japan and is the Japanese word...
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    Typhoon Tokage, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Siony, was the deadliest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Bess in 1982. The twenty-third storm...
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  • Tonkatsu, a piece of leftover pork cutlet, Neko, a timid and anxious cat, and Tokage, a dinosaur who pretends to be a lizard. Minor Minikko characters include...
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    was named Tokage by the JMA. Three days later, the JTWC upgraded Tokage into a typhoon, with the JMA following suit 3 hours later. Tokage reached its...
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  • New Cinema Tokage (New Cinema 蜥蜴) was a Japanese rock-band under Giza Studio label active in years 1997–2002. Their management office was Ading. Motoari...
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    it as "Tokage". Around 21:00 UTC of the same day, the PAGASA reported that "Marce" became a tropical storm while nearing Panay Island. Tokage would emerge...
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    (35 mph). However, by this time Tokage was already interacting with Typhoon Ma-on, with Ma-on's outflow exposing Tokage's low level circulation center,...
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  • Make His Move? (2019–2023, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine) Kaijū no Tokage (2019–2020, serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Champion) Mateo, Alex (January...
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  • 77] Setsuna Tokage (取蔭 切奈, Tokage Setsuna) / Lizardy (リザーディ, Rizādi) Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English) Setsuna Tokage is a girl...
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    estimated at $9.3 billion (US$2004) and 28 people killed. In October, Typhoon Tokage hit Japan as a tropical storm, causing a total of 95 deaths and damage estimated...
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