死の運び手, or Shi no hakobi-shu, literally means "Bringer of Death"
You can find the Deathbringer after you face Lunar Odin.
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You can get this on Facebook Vampire Wars in the Deathbringer Missions with the Create A Diverson mission. You'll need 10 of them for the Clear the Rotting Meat Locker mission in the Vindicator Missions
You need at least a Nightmare Pickaxe or a Deathbringer Pickaxe. Both require you to defeat the boss in that world's corrupted area, either the Eater of Worlds in The Corruption, or the Brain of Cthuhlu in The Crimson. Beating these will give you the necessary crafting materials for the relevant pickaxe.
some japanese arts are: the kimono, the haiku, the japanese fan, the japanese painting, the kinji, japanese pottery, japanese origomi, japanese comics, and architecture.
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Japanese culture evolved from Japanese management style
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VOCALOID: LEON-English LOLA-English MIRIAM-English MEIKO-Japanese KAITO-Japanese VOCALOID2: Sweet ANN-English Hatsune Miku-Japanese Kagamine Rin/Len-Japanese Prima-English (Italian and German in opera) ACT2-Japanese Gackpoid-Japanese Megurine Luka-English and Japanese Megpoid-English SONiKA-English and Multilingual SF-A2-Japanese Kaai Yuki-Japanese Kiyoteru Hiyama-Japanese Big AL-English Miku Append-Japanese Tonio-English (Italian and German in opera) Lily-Japanese VY1-Japanese Gachapoid-Japanese Nekomura Iroha-Japanese Utatane Piko-Japanese Kagamine Append-Japanese VY2-Japanese VOCALOID3: Mew-Japanese Seeu-Korean and Japanese(and an upcoming English) Megpoid V3-Japanese VY1V3-Japanese Tone Rion-Japanese OLIVER-English CUL-Japanese Yuzuki Yukari-Japanese Bruno-Spanish Clara-Spanish IA-Japanese Megpoid Native-Japanese Aoki Lapis-Japanese LilyV3-Japanese Luo Tiyanyi-Chinese(and an upcoming Japanese) GackpoidV3-Japanese galaco-Japanese VY2V3-Japanese MAYU-Japanese AVANNA-English KAITOV3-Japanese and English Megpoid English-English ZOLA PROJECT(Yuu, Kyo, and Wil)-Japanese Yan He-Chinese Miku V3 English-English YOHIOloid-English Hatsune MikuV3-Japanese Merli-Japanese MAIKA-Spanish ONA-Spanish Tohoku Zunko-Japanese Macne Nana-Japanese MEIKOV3-English and Japanese galaco(improved)-Japanese Anri Rune-Japanese Ring Suzune-Japanese Lui Hibiki-Japanese Upcoming VOCALS: PowerFX American VOCAL Zero-G Ltd. American VOCAL Zero-G Ltd. English VOCAL Vocatone VOCAL Crypton Male VOCAL GacapoidV3 Yamaha VY Male VOCAL Yamaha VY Female VOCAL
Japanese masks are inherently Japanese.
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The possessive form for the noun Japanese is Japanese's.