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Ishimoto (written: or ) is a Japanese surname. People with the surname include: * Dale Ishimoto (1923–2004), American actor *Ishimoto Shinroku (1854–1912), Japanese general and statesman *, Japanese shogi player * Takashi Ishimoto (1935–2009), Japanese swimmer *Takeharu Ishimoto (born 1970), Japanese video game music composer * Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921–2012), Japanese-American photographer *Mishio Ishimoto Mishio Ishimoto (, September 17 1893 – February 4 1940) was a Japanese seismologist, doctor of Science. He was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. Mishio Ishimoto is from Tokyo. After graduating from the Department of Physics, Tokyo Imp ... (1893–1940), Japanese seismologist {{Surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Dale Ishimoto
Dale Ishimoto (April 3, 1923 – March 4, 2004) was an American actor of Japanese descent. He was born in Delta, Colorado in 1923 and was raised in Guadalupe, California. Military service After being sent to the Gila River internment camp in Arizona, Ishimoto volunteered to fight in World War II, joining the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. After two years, he was awarded a Purple Heart and given a medical discharge. Entertainment career After starting a business in Chicago, he moved back to California, where he grew up, and started his acting career by acting at the Altadena Playhouse. He became a "familiar figure" for playing "villainous Japanese soldiers". Over the course of his career, he acted in a wide variety of movies, such as a Japanese army captain in ''Beach Red'' (1967), a Korean doctor in '' MASH'' (1970), a karate instructor in ''Superchick'' (1973), and as Vice Admiral Boshiro Hosogaya in '' Midway'' (1976). He became known in the late 1990s for his appearances ...
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Ishimoto Shinroku
Baron was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, and Minister of War under the second Saionji Kinmochi administration from 1911 to 1912. Early life Ishimoto was born to a ''samurai-''class family in Himeji, Harima Province (present-day Hyōgo Prefecture). Soon after his birth, his family's house in Edo was destroyed in the Ansei earthquake of 1854, and in the subsequent Meiji Restoration, his father lost his employment and privileged status. Despite his family's desperate financial situation, he was sent to the ''Daigaku Nankō'' (the predecessor of Tokyo Imperial University) for a military education, and was enlisted as a cadet in the fledgling Imperial Japanese Army. Military career In February, 1875, Ishimoto was accepted into the 1st class of the new Imperial Japanese Army Academy, and enrolled in the military engineering program. He was able to put his education to immediate use in the Satsuma Rebellion. Afterwards, from 1879–1882, he was sent as a military attaché ...
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Sakura Ishimoto
is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 2- dan. Early life Ishimoto was born on January 27, 1999, in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. She first became interested in shogi when she was a fourth-grade elementary school student after seeing some classmates playing the game. She decided that she wanted to learn how to play the game and started attending a local shogi school shortly thereafter. In 2010, she finished runner-up in the girl's division of the 4th as well as in third place in the 3rd tournaments as a sixth-grade elementary school student. Two years later in 2012, she won the girl's division of the 33rd as a second-year junior high school student. Ishimoto was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association (JSA) Kansai Branch's training group system. Although still an amateur player, she defeated a number of women's shogi professionals in the preliminary rounds of the 3rd (2013) and 4th (2014) tournaments. In 2016, she was promoted to Class B1 of the trainin ...
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Takashi Ishimoto
was a butterfly swimmer from Japan. He won the silver medal in the men's 200 m butterfly at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a metropol .... In the late 1950s, he broke the world record in the men's 100m butterfly several times. References databaseOlympics 1935 births 2009 deaths World record setters in swimming Olympic silver medalists for Japan Olympic swimmers for Japan Swimmers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 1958 Asian Games Medalists at the 1956 Summer Olympics Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Japanese male butterfly swimmers Olympic silver medalists in swimming Medalists at the 1958 Asian Games 20th-century Japanese people 21st-century Ja ...
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Takeharu Ishimoto
is a Japanese video game composer and musician. Formerly employed by Square Enix, he joined them in 1999 as a synthesizer programmer on ''Legend of Mana'', and worked for them on several games. In 2002, he was promoted to the role of composer, beginning with ''World Fantasista''. He has since composed for several large-budget games, such as ''The World Ends with You'', '' Dissidia: Final Fantasy'', and ''Final Fantasy Type-0''. In addition to his work for Square Enix, he is a composer and guitar player for the bands The Death March and SAWA. He left Square Enix at the end of 2017, becoming a freelancer. Biography Ishimoto first got into music as, according to him, he lived in the country and there was nothing else to do. He first worked as a synthesizer programmer before becoming a composer; he began working as such in 1999 with ''Legend of Mana''. Several games later, he began to also work as a composer with the PlayStation 2 soccer game ''World Fantasista''. In 2004 he began t ...
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Yasuhiro Ishimoto
was a Japanese-American photographer. Biography Ishimoto was born on June 14, 1921 in San Francisco, California, where his parents were farmers. In 1924, the family left the United States and returned to his parents' hometown within present-day Tosa, in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. After Ishimoto graduated from Kōchi Agricultural High School, he returned to the United States in 1939, to study modern agricultural methods. He initially lived with a Japanese family friend in California, but later relocated to the city of Oakland to the home of an American family. He spent summers working as a farmer until 1941, and between September and December of that year, studied at San Jose Junior College (now San Jose City College). In January 1942, he entered the University of California, Berekley, School of Agriculture (now the University of California, Davis), but soon thereafter was sent to a Japanese American internment camp due to Executive Order 9066. In September, he was transferred t ...
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Mishio Ishimoto
Mishio Ishimoto (, September 17 1893 – February 4 1940) was a Japanese seismologist, doctor of Science. He was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University. Mishio Ishimoto is from Tokyo. After graduating from the Department of Physics, Tokyo Imperial University in 1917, he was the director of the Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute. He studied such as consideration of the magma intrusion theory regarding the cause of earthquakes and the proposal of a push-cone shape regarding the P-wave initial distribution of Seismic wave, seismic waves, Relational expression between maximum amplitude of ground motion and number of occurrences. He also invented Silica inclinometers etc. In 1933, he received the Japan Academy Prize (academics), Imperial Academy Prize for his research on ground motion measurement. References

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