Hidekazu Shoda
Hidekazu (written: 秀和, 英和, 秀一 or 英一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese rower *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese comedian *, Japanese composer and arranger *, Japanese sport wrestler *, Japanese music critic and literary critic {{given name Japanese masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Japanese Language
is spoken natively by about 128 million people, primarily by Japanese people and primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language. Japanese belongs to the Japonic or Japanese- Ryukyuan language family. There have been many attempts to group the Japonic languages with other families such as the Ainu, Austroasiatic, Koreanic, and the now-discredited Altaic, but none of these proposals has gained widespread acceptance. Little is known of the language's prehistory, or when it first appeared in Japan. Chinese documents from the 3rd century AD recorded a few Japanese words, but substantial Old Japanese texts did not appear until the 8th century. From the Heian period (794–1185), there was a massive influx of Sino-Japanese vocabulary into the language, affecting the phonology of Early Middle Japanese. Late Middle Japanese (1185–1600) saw extensive grammatical changes and the first appearance of European loanwords. The basis of the standard dialect moved f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Hayashi
is a Japanese rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References 1965 births Living people Japanese male rowers Olympic rowers of Japan Rowers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in rowing Rowers at the 1986 Asian Games Rowers at the 1990 Asian Games Rowers at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1986 Asian Games Medalists at the 1990 Asian Games Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games {{Japan-rowing-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekaz Himaruya
, also romanized as Hidekaz Himaruya, is a Japanese manga artist from Kōriyama, Fukushima. He emigrated to the United States to study in the Parsons School of Design, but dropped out. He currently lives in Japan, and is best known for writing and illustrating the web manga series '' Hetalia: Axis Powers'', which has been adapted into manga and an anime with seven released seasons. Works * (webcomic) * (''Comic Birz'' → ''Comic Spica'', Gentosha) * (Gentosha) * (''dōjinshi'') * (webcomic) * (''Jump Square'', Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...) * (as ) References External links * * 1985 births Manga artists from Fukushima Prefecture Living people People from Kōriyama Japanese emigrants to the United States {{manga-artist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Ichinose
is a Japanese voice actor. His most notable role was playing Hayato Gokudera in ''Reborn! ''Reborn!'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Amano. It follows Tsunayoshi Sawada, a young boy who discovers that he is next in line to become boss of the Vongola family, a powerful Mafia organi ...''. Filmography Anime Video games Tokusatsu References External links * * Hidekazu Ichinoseat GamePlaza-Haruka- Voice Artist DataBase * 1977 births Living people Japanese male voice actors {{Japan-voice-actor-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Nagai
is a comedian and an owarai presenter in Japan. Biography He was born in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Musashimurayama City, on 3 January 1970. After his birth, his father was elected to the Regional Legislature, Assembly of their hometown. Hidekazu graduated from Soka University. He selected his vocation: "I'll be the Charlie Chaplin of the Oriental world" . His comedy show is usually serious and Irony, ironic. He is associated with the catchphrase ''"Machigai nai!"'' (間違いない!), meaning "No mistake", "No Doubt" or "Surely" in Japanese. Hidekazu used to often co-operates with Sayaka Aoki (comedian), Sayaka Aoki. In 2007 he stayed in New York for one year to study English and perform at the Comedy Club. He cheated several times on his wife Nagai Minako. She filled for divorce after a scandal that included a prostitute in the Philippines. He has a son from his previous marriage. In 2012, he left from Soka Gakkai which he believed for many years. He married again in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Tanaka
is a Japanese composer and arranger best known for his work for anime and video games. He was affiliated with the music production company MONACA, but has since left to be freelance. Biography Tanaka was born in Osaka. He first became interested in music as a young child when he saw his older sisters playing piano. Soon after, he began taking piano lessons. He became dispassionate toward traditional lessons, however, and practiced with an electronic keyboard at home. While in junior high school, Tanaka learned to play acoustic guitar after being inspired by folk-rock duo Yuzu. As he learned how to play songs by Yuzu, he realized that he wanted to make his own music. Soon after, he began learning how to use MIDI software on his computer. His first experience was using Yamaha's Easy Composition Master software to convert melodies he hummed into MIDI. Tanaka graduated from Kobe University in the Department of Human Development, where he studied musical composition under the gu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Yokoyama
is a retired amateur Japanese freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's light heavyweight category. He won two bronze medals in both freestyle and Greco-Roman at the Asian Games (1994 and 1998), and then represented his nation Japan in two editions of the Olympic Games (1996 and 2004). Having worked as a physical education teacher at Akita Commercial High School, Yokoyama also trained as part of the school's wrestling squad under his personal coach Katsuhiko Saito. When Japan hosted the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Yokoyama enchanted the home crowd inside Higashi Stadium by defeating South Korea's Yang Hyun-Mo for a bronze medal in the 82-kg division. The following year, he placed eleventh at the World Championships, and then rounded out the fourth spot in the same class at the 1996 Asian Wrestling Championships in Hangzhou, China. Yokoyama entered the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta on his major debut in the men's 82 kg class. He pinned Romania's Nicolae Ghiţă in hi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hidekazu Yoshida
was a Japanese music critic and literary critic, active in Shōwa and Heisei Japan. Biography Yoshida was born in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. From an early age, he was interested in languages, and joined in club activities involving English and German when in high school. He was tutored in the French language by noted poet Chūya Nakahara, and corresponded with noted literary critics Hideo Kobayashi and Shōhei Ōoka while still a student. He later graduated from Tokyo Imperial University with a degree in French literature. His first work of music criticism was a series on Mozart, published in the magazine ''Ongaku Geijutsu'' in 1946. In 1948, he helped establish the Toho Gakuen School of Music together with fellow music critics and noted musicians; the school is now one of Japan's most prestigious music institutions. He made frequent appearances on radio, and later on television, providing commentary on classical music, and on music educational programs. In 1975, he was awarded th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |