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Fuse (surname)
Fuse (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese singer *, Japanese anatomist *, Japanese equestrian *, Japanese lawyer and activist *, Japanese origami artist and writer Fictional characters *Kazuki Fuse , also known as ''Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'' in its American release, is a 1999 Japanese action political thriller anime film directed by Hiroyuki Okiura (in his directorial debut) and written by Mamoru Oshii. ''Jin-Roh'' is the third film in Osh ..., a character in the anime film ''Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'' {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Akira Fuse
is a Japanese singer and actor. He debuted in 1965 with the single . Career His greatest hits are and . He currently makes consistent appearances on television, performs occasional seasonal tours, hosts a late night talk show, and is involved in a number of stage plays. In 2005, he enjoyed a revival when his music was used in the popular Japanese TV-series ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' with its ending theme and later its second opening theme . Personal life He married the actress Olivia Hussey in 1980 and later divorced in 1989 after he was unable to attain work in the United States and Olivia was unable to relocate her first-born son, Alexander Gunther Martin, to Japan. They had one child, son Maximillian Fuse. Trivia Gen Hoshino created the parody character "Akira Nise" (ニセ明, ''Nise Akira'', literally ''Fake Akira'') as a tribute to Akira Fuse. Guest role Fuse guest starred in ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' as the senior former Oni master, who gifts Hibiki the Armed Saber (episo ...
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Gennosuke Fuse
was a Japanese anatomist of the Meiji period. He graduated from Tokyo Imperial University medical school. Then he studied abroad in Switzerland. He was assistant of the University of Zurich from 1907 to 1911 and from 1914 to 1916 and worked with Constantin von Monakow Constantin von Monakow (4 November 1853 – 19 October 1930) was a Russian-Swiss neuropathologist who was a native of Bobretsovo in the Vologda Governorate. He studied at the University of Zurich while working as an assistant at the Burghölzli I .... His name is lent to the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus. Bibliography * Fischer I: ''Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte der letzten fünfzig Jahre. Band 1''. München-Berlin: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1962, p. 468 * Satake Y. Gennosuke Fuse; in memoriam. Tohoku J Exp Med. 63. 2-3: 103-8 (1956). . * Tomoyuki Ogawa. GENNOSUKE FUSE - A Great Master of Anatomy, Omnividens No. 22, pp. 6–8, 200PDF External links Tohoku University Medical Library {{DEF ...
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Masaru Fuse
is a Japanese equestrian. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References External links * 1969 births Living people Japanese male equestrians Olympic equestrians for Japan Equestrians at the 1996 Summer Olympics Equestrians at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Hokkaido Asian Games medalists in equestrian Equestrians at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games {{Japan-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Tatsuji Fuse
was a Japanese lawyer and social activist. Fuse was posthumously awarded the Order of Merit for National Foundation in 2004 by the South Korean government for his efforts for Korean independence movement. Early life Fuse was born in the rural Oshika District of Miyagi Prefecture in what is now part of the city of Ishinomaki. In his youth he was baptized in the Japanese Orthodox Church, and attended a seminary affiliated with the Holy Resurrection Cathedral in Tokyo, but dropped out after three months. In his youth, he was a pacifist and participated in various social movements, expressing an admiration for the Tolstoyan movement. After marriage he converted to his wife's faith of Nichiren Buddhism. He attended the Tokyo Semmon Gakko, a predecessor of Waseda University, and the Meiji Law School, a predecessor of Meiji University, graduating from the latter in 1902. He passed the judge's exam at the age of 22 and thereafter worked as an assistant prosecutor in Utsunomiya, but res ...
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Tomoko Fuse
Tomoko Fuse (, ''Fuse Tomoko'', born in Niigata, 1951) is a Japanese origami artist and author of numerous books on the subject of modular origami, and is by many considered as a renowned master in such discipline. Fuse first learned origami while in the hospital as a child. When she was 19 years old, she studied for two and a half years with origami master Toyoaki Kawai. She started publishing origami books in 1981, and has since published more than 60 books (plus overseas editions) . She has created numerous origami designs, including boxes, ''kusudama'', paper toys, masks, modular polyhedra, as well as other geometric forms and objects, such as origami tessellations, with publications in Japanese, Korean and English. She now resides with her husband Taro Toriumi, a respected woodblock printmaker and etcher, in rural Nagano prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has ...
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Kazuki Fuse
, also known as ''Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'' in its American release, is a 1999 Japanese action political thriller anime film directed by Hiroyuki Okiura (in his directorial debut) and written by Mamoru Oshii. ''Jin-Roh'' is the third film in Oshii's ''Kerberos saga'' and is primarily based on Oshii's manga ''Kerberos Panzer Cop''. The film follows Kazuki Fuse, a member of a special police unit set during an alternate history of 1950s Japanese riots. Failing to follow an order to execute a frightened young girl only to see her commit suicide by detonating an improvised explosive device before his very eyes, Fuse is put on trial and sent back to the training camp for re-evaluation. Visiting the grave of the suicide, he meets Kei, the girl's sister, who does not hold him responsible for her demise. The film proceeds as the two develop a peculiar relationship. The film premiered on November 17, 1999, in France, and Bandai Entertainment and Viz Media licensed the film for an English ...
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