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Hiroya Shimizu
Hiroya is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Possible Writings *博也, "command, to be (classical)" *弘也, "vast, to be (classical)" *浩哉, "wide expanse, how" *裕哉, "abundant, how" *寛也, "tolerant, to be (classical)" *寛弥, "tolerant, all the more" *大也, "large, to be (classical)" *裕也, "abundant, to be (classical)" *碩哉, "great, how" *ひろや in hiragana *ヒロヤ in katakana People *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese mayor *, Japanese video game musician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese rower Fictional Characters *, a character from '' Digimon Fusion'' *, a character from '' Fancy Lala'' *, a character from ''The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman'' *, a character from ''Initial D'' *, a character from '' Dive!!'' *, a character f ...
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Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived syllabic scripts of ''hiragana'' and ''katakana''. The characters have Japanese pronunciation, pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After World War II, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as shinjitai, by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the common folk. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characte ...
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Hiroya Oku
is a Japanese manga artist, who is the creator of ''Gantz'', '' Gigant'', ''Hen'' and ''Inuyashiki'', the first two of which have been serialized in ''Weekly Young Jump''. Originally influenced by Katsuhiro Otomo and Ryoichi Ikegami,奥浩哉の「いぬやしき」特集、山本直樹×奥浩哉の師弟対談(1/4)
January 14, 2014
his manga often contain explicit violence, sexual depictions, and matters that are considered by the public, and he is known as a pioneer in the use of digital processing for manga backgrounds. His debut manga ''Hen'' was a runner-up in the 1988 Young Jump Youth Manga Awards. The pseudonym he used at the time of its serial ...
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Dive!!
''Dive!'' (stylized as ''DIVE!!'') is a Japanese novel series written by Eto Mori and published in four volumes by Kodansha between August 2000 and August 2002. A manga adaptation, in collaboration with Masahiro Ikeno, was serialized in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' between June 2007 and June 2008. A live-action film premiered in June 2008. Another manga adaptation, in collaboration with Ruzuru Akashiba, was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Young Ace'' between June 2017 and August 2018. An anime television series by Zero-G aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block from July to September 2017. Plot The story centers on the Mizuki Diving Club (MDC) member Tomoki Sakai. The MDC has fallen on hard times, and their sponsors are preparing to pull their support. They promise to give the club another year of support if the new coach, Kayoko Asaki, can get one of the members into the Olympics in a year's time. Characters Main Characters ; : :Portrayed by: Kento Hayash ...
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Initial D
is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Magazine'' from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 ''tankōbon'' volumes. The story focuses on the world of illegal Japanese street racing, where all the action is concentrated in the mountain passes and rarely in cities or urban areas, and with the drifting racing style emphasized in particular. Professional race car driver and pioneer of drifting Keiichi Tsuchiya helped with editorial supervision. The story is centered on the prefecture of Gunma, more specifically on several mountains in the Kantō region and in their surrounding cities and towns. Although some of the names of the locations the characters race in have been fictionalized, all of the locations in the series are based on actual locations in Japan. ''Initial D'' has been adapted into several anime television and original video ...
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The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman
is a Japanese anime OVA of two episodes. It was released in Japan on February 21, 1996. It is based on the Manga comic art of Kaimu Tachibana and Hideki Sonoda, and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu. The character designer was Akiharu Ishii. The video was produced by Gakken, Aniplex, and Movic. The film has been dubbed into English by Media Blasters, and released on both Region 1 and 2 DVD. Inspiration and concept The ''Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman'' video is a parody of the famous ''Super Sentai'' series of Tokusatsu programs. The king of the alien planet, "Voice", has declared war against Earth. However, the war takes a peculiar form; it is a war of "Big Business". The king's plan is to send Prince Sasaki and his strategist, Seki, to Earth, in order to form a corporation which is large enough to rule Earth. The corporation would fund a television series titled "Greatman" and control its marketing. Earth, however, has ''The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman'', a team ...
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Fancy Lala
''Fancy Lala'', known in Japan as , is a magical girl anime series produced by Studio Pierrot in 1998, following an OVA released in 1988. A two-volume manga adaptation by Rurika Kasuga ran in '' Ribon''. The original designs were created by Akemi Takada, who worked on many of the 80s' Studio Pierrot series. The anime series was licensed for English release by Bandai Entertainment with a dub produced in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada by Blue Water Studios. Plot summary One day, a 9-year-old elementary schoolgirl named Miho Shinohara is given two stuffed dinosaurs by a unnamed stranger. The stuffed dinosaurs come to life and they present her with a magic sketchbook and pen. Within limits, and subject to varying degrees of control, she can draw in the sketchbook and bring the drawings to life. Miho can also transform into a teenage girl, whom she names Fancy Lala. One day, Lala is scouted by Yumi Haneishi, the president of the talent agency Lyrical Productions, and ...
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Digimon Fusion
''Digimon Fusion'', known in Japan as , is the sixth anime television series in the ''Digimon'' franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series was broadcast on TV Asahi and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation between July 2010 and March 2012. Its storyline follows the adventures of Mikey Kudo, who utilizes the power to fuse any of his Digimon partners. The series is divided into three arcs, with the latter two given the subtitles of , and respectively. The series was licensed outside of Asia by Saban Brands for an English-language dub localization, adaptation, which was produced by Studiopolis; the third and final arc did not receive an English localization. The series was also adapted into a manga series and multiple video games. Plot Season 1 Mikey Kudo receives the Fusion Loader, creates his own team (Fusion Fighters) and recruits some Digimon partners in the Digital World. There, he learns that Lord Bagramon is attempting to conquer the world by collecting 108 Code Crow ...
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Hiroya Sato
is a Japanese rower. He competed in the men's lightweight coxless four event at 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 1976 births Living people Japanese male rowers Olympic rowers of Japan Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Miyagi Prefecture Asian Games medalists in rowing Rowers at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games {{Japan-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Hiroya Saito
Hiroya is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Possible Writings *博也, "command, to be (classical)" *弘也, "vast, to be (classical)" *浩哉, "wide expanse, how" *裕哉, "abundant, how" *寛也, "tolerant, to be (classical)" *寛弥, "tolerant, all the more" *大也, "large, to be (classical)" *裕也, "abundant, to be (classical)" *碩哉, "great, how" *ひろや in hiragana *ヒロヤ in katakana People *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese mayor *, Japanese video game musician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese rower Fictional Characters *, a character from ''Digimon Fusion'' *, a character from ''Fancy Lala'' *, a character from ''The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman'' *, a character from ''Initial D'' *, a character from ''Dive!!'' *, a character from ' ...
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Hiroya Ozaki
is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Early life and family Ozaki was born on 24 July 1989 in Tokyo, Japan, to Japanese singer songwriter Yutaka Ozaki and Shigemi Ozaki. After his father, who was known as a legendary rock musician, died of pulmonary edema at the age of 26, Ozaki and his mother moved to Boston, United States. Career 2004–2015: Pre-debut period In March 2004, Ozaki covered his father's song as a duo named Crouching Boys, with Tomi Yo. The song was included on a tribute album to Yutaka Ozaki, ''"Blue" A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki'', which reached number one in Japan. Ozaki graduated from American School in Japan in June 2008 and attended Keio University Faculty of Environment and Information Studies in 2008. He worked as a radio DJ on InterFM, hosting the show ''Concerned Generation''. In July 2012, Ozaki first played in public at Fuji Rock Festival 2012. His second show on InterFM, titled ''Between The Lines'' started in April 2013. 2016–present: ''Let Freedom ...
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Hiroya Nodake
is a Japanese football player. Playing career Nodake was born in Kagoshima Prefecture on December 3, 2000. He joined J3 League club Kagoshima United FC is a Japanese professional football club based in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan that was formed from the merger of ''Volca Kagoshima'' and ''FC Kagoshima''. Both clubs played in the Kyushu Soccer League before the merger. Their top team ... from youth team in 2018. References External links * 2000 births Living people Association football people from Kagoshima Prefecture Japanese footballers J2 League players J3 League players Kagoshima United FC players Association football midfielders People from Kagoshima {{Japan-footy-midfielder-2000s-stub ...
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Hiragana
is a Japanese syllabary, part of the Japanese writing system, along with ''katakana'' as well as ''kanji''. It is a phonetic lettering system. The word ''hiragana'' literally means "flowing" or "simple" kana ("simple" originally as contrasted with kanji). Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems. With few exceptions, each mora in the Japanese language is represented by one character (or one digraph) in each system. This may be either a vowel such as ''"a"'' (hiragana あ); a consonant followed by a vowel such as ''"ka"'' (か); or ''"n"'' (ん), a nasal sonorant which, depending on the context, sounds either like English ''m'', ''n'' or ''ng'' () when syllable-final or like the nasal vowels of French, Portuguese or Polish. Because the characters of the kana do not represent single consonants (except in the case of ん "n"), the kana are referred to as syllabic symbols and not alphabetic letters. Hiragana is used to write ''okurigana'' (kana suffixes following a kanji ...
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