Choka Adachi has written:
'Camellia' -- subject(s): Camellia, Varieties
Tadao Adachi has written: 'Tochi shuyo seido no mondaiten' 'Chiiki to daigaku'
Ken'ichi Adachi has written: 'Yachimata' 'Senshi ya aware' 'Norinaga to futari no josei'
Katsuyuki Adachi has written: 'A Japanese paper-folding classic' -- subject(s): Paper work
Noriyuki Adachi has written: 'Nihonkai no ika' -- subject(s): Folklore, Squid fisheries, Fishers, Social life and customs
Sadao Adachi has written: 'Optical constants of crystalline and amorphous semiconductors' -- subject(s): Optical properties, Semiconductors 'Handbook of Physical Properties of Semiconductors'
Akeo Adachi has written: 'Joho kagaku no kiso (Joho kagaku)' 'Foundations of computation theory' -- subject(s): Computational complexity, Machine theory
Jeff Adachi has written: 'Bar Cards (Multistate Subjects)' '\\' 'Bar Cards Complete Set (California and Multistate Subjects)' 'Law School Survival Kit'
Masao Adachi has written: 'Eiga-kakumei' -- subject(s): Erotic films, Motion picture producers and directors, Production and direction, Interviews, Experimental films, Biography, History
A traditional Japanese choka poem typically consists of five and seven syllables alternating in each line, with an extra line of seven syllables at the end. So, a choka poem usually has a total of 31 syllables.
It means full. A person that had a lot to eat if asked would they like some more would say " no thanks i'm choka " or if you where asked if you could fit another person on a bus you would answer "Nah mate she's choka"
Kazue Adachi is 151 cm.
Naoto Adachi is 164 cm.