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"Starfall: Beyond the Finisher" 157. "Training and Practice Come Together" 158. "Extra Round: Party Time!" 159. "Crowds Thronging at the Untapped Gold Mine" 160. "The Fun Afterparty Disaster (Part 1)" 161. "The Fun Afterparty Disaster (Part 2)" 162. "Your Tour of the Abyssal City, Bunny Guide Included" 163. "Super Combining Seafood Robot "Kaisen-Oh"!!!" 164. "As Comfy as a Private Internet Café Room" 165. "Divorcing an Angel" 166. "Days of Connecting, and Being Connected" 167.It was used to denominate lords and ladies in the court, especially during the Heian period. The most famous example is the Prince Hikaru Genji, protagonist of The Tale of Genji who was called Hikaru no kimi (光の君). Nowadays, this suffix can be used as a metaphor for someone who behaves like a prince or princess from ancient times, but its use is very rare. Its main usage remains in historical dramas. This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in Murasaki no kimi ("My beloved Ms. Murasaki"). Ue[edit] Ue (上) literally means "above", and denotes a high level of respect. While its use is no longer common, it is still seen in constructions like chichi-ue (父上), haha-ue (母上) and ane-ue (姉上), reverent terms for "father", "mother" and "older sister" respectively. Receipts that do not require specification of the payer's name are often filled in with ue-sama. Martial arts titles[edit] See also: Japanese martial arts Martial artists often address their teachers as sensei||先生. Junior and senior students are organized via a 後輩 system.
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