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Tender 61 is a Ferrera International 7400 4X6 water tender. It carries 3000 gal. of water. If
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required, this rig could act as a pumper for fire attack with its 1250 GPM pump. It carries 500 ft.
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of 3" supply line, 200 ft. Reel Line, 150 ft. 1-1/2".
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Census-designated places in Stanislaus County, California
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was a Japanese actor and singer. He made his acting debut in the television drama Agri (1997) and
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rose to popularity after starring in the film Koizora (2007), winning Newcomer of the Year at the
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31st Japan Academy Prize. In the following years, Miura notably starred in the third season of
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Gokusen (2008), Bloody Monday (2008), Naoko (2009), Kimi ni Todoke (2010), Last Cinderella (2013),
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Boku no Ita Jikan (2013), The Eternal Zero (2013), Attack on Titan (2015), Gintama 2 (2018), and
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Two Weeks (2019). He also starred as Lola in the Japanese production of Kinky Boots (2016), winning
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Best New Actor and the Haruko Sugimura Award at the 24th Yomiuri Theater Awards. In addition to his
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acting career, Miura debuted as a singer in 2019 with the single "Fight for Your Heart", which was
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followed by "Night Diver" in 2020.
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Career
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1997–2006: Early acting career
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Miura made his acting debut in the television drama adaptation of the novel Agri when he was seven
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years old. He was enrolled at the Tsukuba branch of Actors Studio and was concurrently a member of
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the boy band Brash Brats with two other students. Following the closure of Actors Studio, the three
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signed to Amuse Inc. As Brash Brats went on indefinite hiatus in 2005, Miura continued his acting
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career. Early notable television projects that he appeared in include Ima, Ai ni Ikimasu, Unfair,
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Children, 14-sai no Haha, and Fight. He also appeared in the films Mori no Gakkō and
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Akihabara@Deep. His first starring role was Taiyō Sasaki in the 2006 film Catch a Wave.
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2007–2010: Rise to popularity
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In 2007, Miura starred in the film Koizora as Hiro, and he also appeared in the film Negative Happy
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Chainsaw Edge. Following the release of Koizora, Miura won Newcomer of the Year for his role in the
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film at the 31st Japan Academy Film Prize. In 2008, he was cast as Ryo Shiraishi in Binbō Danshi,
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Ren Kazama in the third season of Gokusen, and Fujimaru Takagi in the live-action television drama
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adaptation of Bloody Monday, as well as a guest appearance in a special episode of Galileo as a
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younger version of the main character, Manabu Yukawa. In addition, he appeared in the music video
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for "Umaku Ienai" by Yuzu. Miura later starred in the film Naoko and won the Sponichi Grand Prix
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Newcomer Award at the 63rd Mainichi Film Awards for his performance. In October 2008, he released
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his second photobook, Letters. By the end of 2008, Miura's rise in popularity led him to rank No. 3
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on Oricon's annual list of "18-year-olds expected to be successful" in 2008. Oricon ranked him No.
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1 in a list of "most anticipated actors for 2009." He also ranked No. 1 in a list of "actors of
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interest" in a survey published by the magazine Ori-Star.
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In February 2009, Miura was one of seven recipients who won Newcomer of the Year at the 2009 Elan
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d'or Awards. In April 2009, he appeared in the film Crows Zero 2 as Tatsuya Bitō. In March 2009, he
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reprised his role in Gokusen: The Movie, which was later released in July 2009. From June 20, 2009
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to July 26, 2009, Miura starred in his first stage production, Hoshi no Daichi ni Furu Namida. In
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September 2009, Miura was cast as Kotaro Mochizuki in Samurai Seventeen, which was later renamed
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Samurai High School; this was his first leading role in an NTV drama.
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In January 2010, Miura reprised his role for the second season of Bloody Monday. His third
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photobook, Switch, was released on February 5, 2010. In the same month, Miura released an idol DVD
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with Takeru Satoh chronicling their trip to New York City, which was titled HT: NY no Chūshin, Nabe
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no Tsutsuku. The DVD sold 12,000 physical copies upon release, ranking No. 5 on Oricon's weekly DVD
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charts. In April 2010, he was cast as Shōta Kazehaya in the live-action adaptation of Kimi ni
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Todoke, which was later released on September 25, 2010. In September 2010, he made his runway debut
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modeling at the 2010 Kobe Collection Autumn/Winter Show. Later that year, he was cast in his first
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drama, Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta, as Shūji Kashiwagi, which was broadcast
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in January 2011.
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2011–2015: Domestic and international success
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In May 2011, Miura played Kensuke Sanada in the episode "Janken" of television mini-series Yo ni mo
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Kimyō na Monogatari in during the 2011 spring serialization. He appeared in the television drama
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Saigo no Bansan: Keiji Tōno Kazuyuki to 7-nin no Yōgisha as Eiji Miyata in the last 45 seconds of
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the final episode as a teaser to the television drama Hi wa Mata Noboru, which he starred in. Hi wa
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Mata Noboru was later broadcast in July 2011. In June 2011, Miura starred in the film Tokyo Park.
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On November 11, 2011, Miura and Satoh released a second part of their video diary, titled HT:
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Sekidō no Mashita de, Nabe no Tsutsuku, which was filmed in Malaysia. The DVD charted at #2 on the
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Oricon Weekly DVD Chart and sold 14,000 physical copies on its first week of release, making it the
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best-selling male idol DVD since Private of W-inds in 2002.
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In 2012, Miura co-starred in the stage play Kaitō Seven as Wild Upper. He then played lead in
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episode 8 of the television mini-series Keigo Higashino Mysteries. From 2012 to 2013, he co-starred
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in the stage play Zipang Punk: Goemon Rock III as a guest performer, portraying Akechi Shinkuro. In
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2013, Miura co-starred in Last Cinderella as Hiroto Saeki. Last Cinderella enjoyed high ratings
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throughout its broadcast, and the producers of the series partially attribute its success from the
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"playful" sex appeal of the characters, particularly the scene of Miura's character taking a
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shower. In the same year, Miura co-starred in the animated film Harlock: Space Pirate, providing
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the voice to Yama. He also co-starred in the film The Eternal Zero as Kentaro Saeki, and he was
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nominated as Best Supporting Actor at the 38th Japan Academy Prize for his performance.
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In 2014, Miura starred in the television drama Boku no Ita Jikan as Takuto Sawada and Satsujin
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Hensanchi 70 as Keisuke Miyahara. On April 18, 2015, he released his fourth photobook, Fureru. In
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June 2014, he starred in the music video for "Bakemono" by Nico Touches the Walls. In July 2014, at
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the 51st Galaxy Award, Miura won the Individual Award for his performances on Last Cinderella and
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Boku no Ita Jikan. He also starred in the live-action film adaptation of Five Minutes to Tomorrow,
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a Japanese-Chinese co-production, and learned Mandarin Chinese for the film. In 2015, Miura
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portrayed Val Xavier in the Japanese stage production of Orpheus Descending. He also portrayed Eren
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Jaeger in the two-part live-action film adaptation of Attack on Titan, with both films releasing in
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2015.
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2016–2020: Music debut and final projects
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In 2016, Miura co-starred in the live-action television drama adaptation of Never Let Me Go. Later,
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he was cast as Lola in the Japanese stage production of Kinky Boots. His performance was critically
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acclaimed, earning Best New Actor and the Haruko Sugimura Award at the 24th Yomiuri Theater Awards.
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He was cast as Ii Naochika in the drama Naotora: The Lady Warlord, which was later broadcast in
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2017. In January 2017, Miura was one of the recipients awarded at the 26th Japan Jewelry Best
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Dresser Award. In September 2017, he co-starred in the television drama Otona Koukou and also
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appeared in the music video for "Reportage" by Yu Takahashi, the theme song of the series.
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In 2018, Miura co-starred in the Japanese film remake of the 2011 South Korean film Sunny,
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portraying Wataru Fujii, as well as the film A Banana? At This Time of Night? He was cast as Sato
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in the live-action film adaptation of the novel Eine Klein Nachtmusik, which was released in 2019
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and also screened internationally under the title Little Nights, Little Love. He also appeared in
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Gintama 2 as Kamotarō Itō. On television, Miura became a co-host for the travel program Sekai wa
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Hoshii Mono ni Afureteru: Tabi Suru Buyer Gokujō List with Juju. For the fall 2018 season of Yo ni
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mo Kimyō na Monogatari, Miura starred in the episode "Asu e no Warp" as Mineo Kobayashi, as well as
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Makoto Ameku in episode 1 of the television mini-series Tourist. He starred in the television drama
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Dying Eye as Shinsuke Amemura.
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In early 2019, Miura was cast in the film The Confidence Man JP as Jesse, which released later in
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the year. He starred in the Japanese stage production of Crime and Punishment as Rodion Romanovich
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Raskolnikov. He reprised his role as Lola for the 2019 re-run of the Japanese production of Kinky
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Boots. In April 2019, Miura was cast as Daichi Yūki in the television drama, Two Weeks, as his
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first (Tuesday 9 PM) drama. In June 2019, Miura announced he was releasing his debut single,
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