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Hifumi (written: 一二三) is a unisex Japanese given name, as well as a family name. Notable people with the given name include: *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese classical composer *Hifumi Suzuki (born 1957), Japanese Paralympic archer Notable people with the family name include:https://myoji-yurai.net/searchResult.htm?myojiKanji=%E4%B8%80%E4%BA%8C%E4%B8%89 *, Japanese baseballer *, Japanese educator Fictional characters *, a character in the manga series ''Koi Koi Seven'' *, a character in the multimedia project ''Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle'' *, a character in the manga series ''New Game!'' *, a character in the video game ''Persona 5 is a 2016 role-playing video game developed by Atlus. It takes place in modern-day Tokyo and follows a high school student known by the pseudonym Joker who transfers to a new school after being falsely accused of assault and put on probation ...'' *Hifumi Yamada (山田 一二三), a character in the visual ...
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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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Hifumi Abe
is a Japanese judoka. Abe rose to prominence after becoming Youth Olympic champion in 2014. He won the Tokyo Grand Slam later that year, at just 17-years-old, beating then-World Champion Masashi Ebinuma. He was the silver medalist at the junior World Championships in Fort Lauderdale. Abe is the current national half-lightweight champion at the All-Japan Judo Championships and won the gold medal in the 66 kg competition at the 2020 Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. Early life Abe began training judo in 2003, at the age of 6, in his hometown of Kōbe in Hyōgo prefecture. He began competing in elementary school. His father, Koji, is a firefighter at the Kobe City Fire Department. He was often thrown by Nami Nabekura when they were in elementary school. He said, "such an experience made me what I am". His name in kanji reads, "one, two, three". Abe won his first national tournament while attending Kobe Ikuta junior high school, winning in the under 55 kg category. He then em ...
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Hifumi Katō
is a retired Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 9-dan. He is a former Meijin, Tenth Dan, Ōi, Kiō and Ōshō major title holder. He has the nicknames ''123'', is composed of the characters ja, 一, translit=hi, label=none, ja, 二, translit=fu, label=none, and ja, 三, translit=mi, label=none, the ja, kun'yomi, label=none readings for 'one', 'two', and 'three' respectively. and ひふみん ''Hifumin'' given by his fans. Katō had the record for the youngest professional player who went pro at 14 years and 7 months old until Sōta Fujii became professional in 2016 at age 14 years and 2 months. Shogi professional Playing style Katō is known for playing aggressive Climbing Silver strategies. He received a Masuda Special Award in 2017 for his innovations to this strategy over his career. Additionally, the Katō variation (加藤流 ''katō-ryū'') of the Double Fortress opening is named after him. Personal life Katō was baptized as a Ca ...
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Hifumi Shimoyama
Hifumi Shimoyama ( ja, 下山 一二三 ''Shimoyama Hifumi''; born 21 June 1930 in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture) is a Japanese composer of contemporary concert music. Since the 1960s, Shimoyama's music has been regularly featured on World Music Days festivals across Europe and Asia, and sponsored by the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM). Shimoyama is the founder of GROUP 20.5, the internationally recognized group of Japanese avant garde composers. Selected compositions Shimoyama's works are published by Academia Music, Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, Japan Federation of Composers, Mieroprint, Ongaku no Tomo-sha. ;Orchestral * ''Reflection'' (リフレクション) for 3 string orchestras (1968) * ''Zone'' (ゾーン) for 16 string players (1970) * ''Fūmon II'' (風紋II) for orchestra and tape (1974) * ''Yūgenism'' (ユーゲニズム) for orchestra (1988–1989) * ''Doubridge'' (だぶりっじ) for string orchestra (1995) ;Concertante * ''Wave'' (ウェーヴ) f ...
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Hifumi Suzuki
Hifumi Suzuki (鈴木 十二美, ''Suzuki Hifumi'', born 18 December 1957) is a Japanese Paralympic archer who competed at four different games and gained several medals. Life Suzuki was born in 1957. She shoots with a recurve bow in the Paralympic W2 class for paraplegics. She first competed at the 1984 Summer Paralympics. She also went to the paralympics in 1992 and 1996. At the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta, she won an individual gold medal as well as a silver medal in the women's team open event alongside Shigeko Matsueda and Masako Yonezawa. She also competed in 2000 where she won a bronze medal women's teams open event alongside Naomi Isozaki Naomi Isozaki (礒崎 直美, ''Isozaki Naomi'') is a Japanese Paralympic archer. Isozaki competed at the Paralympic Games in 2000, where she won a bronze medal in the women's teams open event alongside Hifumi Suzuki and Masako Yonezawa, and in ... and Masako Yonezawa. References External links * 1957 births Living peo ...
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Shinta Hifumi
Shinta (written: 真太 or 新太) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: * (born 2000), German footballer * (born 1989), Japanese footballer * (born 1971), Japanese video game designer * (1927–2005), Japanese author and illustrator Fictional characters * Himura Kenshin, known in childhood as "Shinta" Other meanings * the name for Sita Sita (; ) also called as Janaki and Vaidehi is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic, ''Ramayana''. She is the consort of Rama, the avatar of the god Vishnu, and is regarded as a form of Vishnu's consort, Lakshmi. She ... in Indonesian languages. {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Tomoko Hifumi
Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 友子 - "friendly child" * 知子 - "knowing child" * 智子 - "wise child" * 朋子 - "friendly child" * 皆子 - "beautiful girl" * 詩子 - "poetic child" People with the name * , Japanese politician * , Japanese voice actress * Tomoko Aran (荒野智子), born January 14, 1958, Japanese city pop artist * , Japanese judoka * , Japanese origami writer * , Japanese swimmer * , Japanese announcer * , Japanese actress and essayist * , Japanese motorcycle racer * , Japanese actress * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese politician * , victim of Minamata disease and subject of the photo ''Tomoko and Mother in the Bath'' * , Japanese singer * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese artist * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese singer * , Japanese professional wrestler * , Japanese singer, part of 1980s J-Pop duo BaBe * , Japa ...
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