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Hisato Sato
Hisato (written: , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese music critic *, Japanese businessman and banker *, Japanese gymnast *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese composer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese musician known professionally as Char *, Japanese swimmer {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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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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Hisato Aikura
Hisato Aikura (相倉久人, 8 December 1931 in Tokyo – 8 July 2015) was a Japanese music critic and jazz presenter. He was known for critique of musicians such as John Coltrane. Career Aikura was born on 8 December 1930 in present-day Ōta, Tokyo. Throughout childhood into his teenage years, he attended an , with World War II ending during his enrollment. One of his classmates was novelist Kyotaro Nishimura.日本人は、根本的に戦争には向いていない ―作家・西村京太郎が経験した戦争と戦後―(2/3)
洋経済 While a student at the , he be ...
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Hisato Ichimada
(Ichimada Naoto) was a Japanese businessman, central banker and the 18th Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ). He headed the Japanese part of the fundraising operation to found International Christian University (he was a Buddhist however). Early life Ichimada was born in Oita Prefecture. Career Ichimada was Governor of the Bank of Japan from June 1, 1946 – December 10, 1954.BOJList of Governors Werner, Richard A. (2003). Then, he served in the Cabinet of Japan as Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... twice, from 1954 to 1956 and again from 1957 to 1958. Notes References * Werner, Richard A. (2003). ''Princes of the Yen: Japan's Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy.'' Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. OCLC 471605161 , - ...
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Hisato Igarashi
is Japanese former gymnast. He was a member of the Japanese team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He is a professor at Niigata University is a national university in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1949 and has its major origins in Niigata Medical College (established in 1922) and in Niigata Higher School (established in 1919). It is one of the largest Jap .... References 1951 births Living people Japanese male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Japan Gymnasts at the 1976 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics 20th-century Japanese people 21st-century Japanese people {{japan-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Hisato Matsumoto
is a Japanese swimmer, who specialized in freestyle events. He represented his nation Japan at the 2008 Summer Olympics, placing himself in the fourteenth position as a member of the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay team. Matsumoto is a kinesiology graduate, with a minor degree in humanities, at Nihon University in Tokyo. Matsumoto competed as a member of the Japanese team in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Despite missing out the individual spot in the 200 m freestyle, he managed to place third at the Olympic trials in Tokyo (1:48.97) to earn a selection on the relay team. Teaming with Yasunori Mononobe, Yoshihiro Okumura, and Sho Uchida is a Japanese freestyle swimmer. Major achievements 2005 World Championships *200m freestyle 17th (1:49.42) *400m freestyle 14th (3:50.17) *800m freestyle 13th (7:58.00) *4 × 200 m freestyle relay 5th (7:13.60) 2008 Beijing Olym ... in heat one, Matsumoto swam the anchor leg to close the ra ...
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Hisato Nozawa
Hisato (written: , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese music critic *, Japanese businessman and banker *, Japanese gymnast *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese composer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese musician known professionally as Char *, Japanese swimmer {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Hisato Ohzawa
(August 1, 1907—October 28, 1953), known in Japan as Hisato Ōsawa, was a Japanese composer. His relative neglect today contrasts with the view that he was one of the preeminent Japanese composers of his day. Biography He grew up in Kobe, studying piano, organ and choral singing. He moved to the United States in 1930 to study composition with Frederick Converse and Carl McKinley at Boston University and the New England Conservatory of Music, also taking some lessons with Arnold Schoenberg. It was in America that his early works were composed: The Little Symphony, his First Piano Concerto, his First Symphony, and a Double Bass Concerto (dedicated to Koussevitzky). He was the first Japanese musician who conducted Boston Symphony Orchestra. In 1934 he moved to Paris and continued his studies, composing his Second Symphony and his Second Piano Concerto. He returned to Japan in 1936, where his works were met with mixed reactions, being technically too difficult for ...
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Hisato Satō
is a Japanese former football player. He played for Japan national team. His brother Yuto Sato is also a footballer. Club career Born in Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan, Sato is a product of JEF United Ichihara's youth system. He was promoted to JEF's top team in 2000. His first league appearance came on April 15, 2000, against Júbilo Iwata. He scored his first league goal on March 21, 2001, against Júbilo Iwata. Frustrated with a lack of playing time, Sato decided to move to J2 League side Cerezo Osaka in 2002. Cerezo's coach Akihiro Nishimura rated him highly, as he had also managed Sato for Japan's youth team the previous year. However, Sato suffered from Guillain–Barré syndrome at the beginning of the season, and found himself playing not many games with Akinori Nishizawa and Yoshito Okubo ahead of him in the pecking order. The club finished 2nd and was promoted to J1 League. Sato was loaned out to J1 side Vegalta Sendai in the 2003 season. He finally became a first-choi ...
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Hisato Takenaka
, known professionally as Char, is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is considered one of Japan's greatest guitar players. In 2003, Char was ranked by HMV Japan at number 38 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. ''Rolling Stone Japan'' ranked his album ''Psyche'' number 36 on their 2007 list of the greatest Japanese rock albums of all time. Char came in third in a 2011 goo poll on who the Japanese people thought was the best guitarist to represent the country. Char was named the greatest Japanese guitarist in a 2017 list by ''Guitar Magazine'', as voted on by professional musicians, and in a 2019 public poll held by goo. His song "A Fair Wind" was named the 34th best guitar instrumental by ''Young Guitar Magazine'' in 2019. Char endorses Fender, with whom he has signature model guitars. He also has signature models with ESP. Career Char started learning piano in elementary school, and playing guitar at age eight. Although he l ...
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Hisato Yasui
(born June 8, 1976 in Osaka Prefecture, Japan) is a retired Japanese male freestyle swimmer. He represented Japan at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known for winning a gold and a bronze medal at the 1995 Summer Universiade in Fukuoka is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancie .... References * 1976 births Living people Olympic swimmers of Japan Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Osaka Prefecture Japanese male freestyle swimmers Universiade medalists in swimming Universiade gold medalists for Japan Universiade bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1995 Summer Universiade Medalists at the 1997 Summer Universiade 20th-century Japanese people {{japan-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Japanese Masculine Given Names
Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japonicum * Japonicus * Japanese studies Japanese studies (Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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