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Itō (surname)
Itō, Ito, Itou, Itoh or Itoo (written: or in hiragana) is the sixth most common Japanese surname. Less common variants are and . Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese actress *, Japanese handball player *, Japanese manga artist * Akira Ito (other), multiple people *, Japanese comedian * Atsushi Ito (other), multiple people *, Japanese announcer *, Japanese speed skater *, Japanese actress *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese singer, actress, dancer and model *, Japanese speed skater *, Japanese architect, architectural historian and critic * Daisuke Itō (other), multiple people *, Japanese footballer *David Ito (born 1966), Japanese comedian, actor and businessman *, Japanese writer *, Japanese singer *, Japanese cyclist *, Japanese long jumper *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese surgeon *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japanese actor *, Japanese handball play ...
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Dan Ito
is a Japanese football player. His last team was Rovers FC in Guam. Club career Known for his peregrinating football career, Itō has traveled and played as a foreign footballer in 19 countries or regions around the Asian Pacific area, including Japan, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Maldives, Hong Kong, Macau, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Cambodia, Philippines, Mongolia, Laos, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. Itō appeared for the Hong Kong League XI selection which participated at the 2004 Carlsberg Cup The 2004 Lunar New Year Cup (''aka Carlsberg Cup'') was a football tournament held in Hong Kong over the first and fourth day of the Chinese New Year holiday (22 January 2004 and 25 January 2004). Participating teams * Hong Kong League XI (hos .... Club statistics References External links * The Incredible Story of Dan ItōIndia Exclusive: Churchill Brothers sign Japan's Dan ItōJapanese midfielder Itō to play for PenangDan Itō: Japanese player comes t ...
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Hidetada Ito
is a Japanese former handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October .... References 1959 births Living people Japanese male handball players Olympic handball players for Japan Handball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in handball Handball players at the 1982 Asian Games Handball players at the 1986 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Medalists at the 1986 Asian Games 20th-century Japanese people {{Japan-handball-bio-stub ...
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Hideaki Itō
is a Japanese actor. Biography Ito is best known for starring in the hit franchise ''Umizaru'' film series which consistently topped the Japanese box office of the year. He has also head-lined many other major Japanese films such as Takashi Miike's ''Sukiyaki Western Django'' (2007) and '' Lesson of the Evil (2012)'' and is featured in many others. Personal life Hideaki Ito was born in a hospital in Nagasaki. His family includes his father, mother and a younger sister. He lived in Tokyo when he was a child, and moved back to his hometown of Gifu when he was 4 years old. He was frail, sick and diagnosed with chronic kidney disease when he was in kindergarten. He began to be hospitalized for a long time. After attending elementary school, he was discharged and hospitalized continuously. Ito is good at sports. His hobbies include horse riding, diving, surfing, skiing, skydiving, etc. He is qualified as a professional dive instructor. He likes manga, anime, video games. He is als ...
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Heiichiro Ito
is a Japanese international rugby union player who plays as a prop. He currently plays for the in Super Rugby and Yamaha Júbilo in Japan's domestic Top League. Club career Ito joined Yamaha Júbilo ahead of the 2014–15 Top League season, but had to wait until the following year before making his debut. His appearances during the 2015–16 season were largely from the replacements bench, however the following year, he established himself as a regular in the starting fifteen. International Ito was one of several Yamaha Júbilo players to receive their first call-up to Japan's senior squad ahead of the 2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals. He debuted as a second-half replacement in new head coach, Jamie Joseph James Whitinui Joseph (born 21 November 1969) is a New Zealand-born Japanese former rugby union player and current rugby union coach. A flanker, Joseph represented Otago at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, ...'s first ...
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Hayata Ito
is a Japanese professional baseball outfielder. He has played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hanshin Tigers. Career Hanshin Tigers The Hanshin Tigers (Japanese: 阪神タイガース ''Hanshin Taigāsu'') are a Nippon Professional Baseball team playing in the Central League. The team is based in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and is owned by Hanshin Electric Railway ... selected Ito with the first selection in the 2011 NPB draft. On March 30, 2012, Ito made his NPB debut. On December 2, 2020, he become a free agent. References External links NPB stats 1989 births Living people Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in baseball Baseball players at the 2010 Asian Games Baseball people from Aichi Prefecture Hanshin Tigers players Japanese baseball players Keio University alumni Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games National baseball team players Nippon Professional Baseball outfielders People from Seto, Aichi {{Ja ...
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Hanae Ito
is a Japanese backstroke swimmer. Major achievements * 2005 World Championships – 100m backstroke 6th (1:01.95) * 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – 100m backstroke 1st (1:00.63) * 2008 Beijing Olympics – 100m backstroke 8th (1:00.16) Personal bests In long course * 100m backstroke: 59.83 (Apr 17, 2008) In short course * 200m backstroke: 2:03.01 Asian, Japanese Record (February 21, 2009) See also * Reiko Nakamura is a Japanese Olympic and Asian record-holding swimmer. She swam in the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, winning the bronze medals in the 200m backstroke at both editions. In doing so, she became the first Japanese woman in 72 years to win medals at ... * Aya Terakawa References * External links Profile – JOC 1985 births Living people Japanese female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Japan Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Saitama (city) Asian Games medalists in swimming ...
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Gō Itō
is a Japanese football player. He plays for Fukushima United FC. Career From 2013, Go Ito joined Montenegrin club Zora, Kom and Iskra Danilovgrad. In 2015, he moved to Bosnian club Zvijezda Gradačac. In July, he went back to Japan and joined J1 League club Shonan Bellmare. In June 2017, he moved to J3 League club Fukushima United FC is a Japanese football club from Fukushima City, the capital of Fukushima Prefecture. They play in the J3 League, Japan's third tier of professional football. History The club was founded in 2006, by the merger of ''FC Pelada Fukushima'' and .... Club statistics ''Updated to 31 January 2018''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 71 out of 289) References External links * * Profile at Fukushima United FC 1994 births Living people Nihon University alumni Association football people from Saitama Prefecture Japanese footballers J1 League play ...
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Fumio Ito
was a Japanese professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. Ito began his Grand Prix career in 1960, although he was a Factory Yamaha rider as far back as 1957 where the Yamaha YD-A & YD-B 250cc machines were so devastating in the Asama highlands race, where Yamaha took the first 3 places with Matsuko on a YD-A taking the honors. Ito himself could have easily won the race and had set the fastest lap, but his YD-A motorcycle seized and cost him the race. The machines were later modified for the 1958 Catalina GP in States with smaller fuel tanks taken from the YA 125 machines, high pipes and high footpegs. Ito was the Star rider of the team and the only Japanese rider alongside four local American riders. Ito finished 6th, even after an unscheduled pit stop for a fouled plug. He enjoyed his best season in 1963 when he won the 250cc Belgian Grand Prix and finished the season in third place in the 250cc world championship, behind Jim Redman and Tarquinio Provini. Motorcycle Gra ...
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Fumiko Ito
is a retired Japanese long jumper. She placed 12th at the 1960 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal at the 1962 Asian Games ) , Host city = Jakarta, Indonesia , Nations participating = 17 , Athletes participating = 1,460 , Events = 120 in 13 sports , Opening ceremony = 24 August 1962 , Closing ceremony = 4 September 1962 , .... References 1940 births Living people Japanese female long jumpers Olympic female long jumpers Olympic athletes for Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 1960 Summer Olympics Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1962 Asian Games Medalists at the 1962 Asian Games Japan Championships in Athletics winners 20th-century Japanese women {{Japan-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Fujio Ito
is a former Japanese cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit at the 1964 Summer Olympics. From 1967 to 1999 he was a professional keirin – literally "racing cycle" – is a form of motor-paced cycle racing in which track cyclists sprint for victory following a speed-controlled start behind a motorized or non-motorized pacer. It was developed in Japan around 1948 for gamblin ... cyclist with a total of 11 championships and 356 wins in his career. References 1945 births Living people Japanese male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Japan Cyclists at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Keirin cyclists 20th-century Japanese people {{Japan-cycling-bio-stub ...
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