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Japan Soccer College
is a Japanese football academy from Kitakanbara, Niigata. Its main football team is currently playing in the Hokushinetsu Football League's 1st Division and has played in the Emperor's Cup , commonly known as or also Japan FA Cup is a Japanese football competition. It has the longest tradition of any football match in Japan, dating back to 1921, before the formation of the J.League, Japan Football League and their predecessor, J ... in the past. The football academy has produced a number of J.League players, coaches and other staff members across Japan. As of the 2022 season, 54 of the 58 J.League members have at least one player or staff member who are JSC former alumni. The college claims themselves as the only football vocational school in Japan. The academy (or college) has different teams across men's and women's football. As of 2023, the JSC-affiliated teams are: *Men's teams: **Japan Soccer College FC – Hokushin'etsu Football League Division 1 (5th tier) **CUPS ...
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Hokushinetsu Football League
is the Japanese fifth tier of league football, which is part of the Japanese Regional Leagues. It covers the regions of Hokuriku and Shin'etsu, the prefectures of Fukui, Ishikawa, Nagano, Niigata and Toyama Toyama may refer to: Places and organizations * Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island * Toyama, Toyama, the capital city of Toyama Prefecture * Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, .... 2022 clubs Division 1 Division 2 Hokushin'etsu Soccer League Champions External links * Football leagues in Japan Sports leagues established in 1975 {{Japan-footy-competition-stub ...
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Kanato Fukazawa
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Japan Soccer College is a Japanese football academy from Kitakanbara, Niigata. Its main football team is currently playing in the Hokushinetsu Football League's 1st Division and has played in the Emperor's Cup , commonly known as or also Japan FA Cup is a Jap .... Career statistics Club . ;Notes References 2001 births Living people Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japanese expatriate men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Singapore Premier League players Japan Soccer College players Albirex Niigata Singapore FC players Japanese expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore {{Japan-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Zen Yamada
Zen ( zh, t=禪, p=Chán; ja, text= 禅, translit=zen; ko, text=선, translit=Seon; vi, text=Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty, known as the Chan School (''Chánzong'' 禪宗), and later developed into various sub-schools and branches. From China, Chán spread south to Vietnam and became Vietnamese Thiền, northeast to Korea to become Seon Buddhism, and east to Japan, becoming Japanese Zen. The term Zen is derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the Middle Chinese word 禪 (''chán''), an abbreviation of 禪那 (''chánnà''), which is a Chinese transliteration of the Sanskrit word ध्यान ''dhyāna'' ("meditation"). Zen emphasizes rigorous self-restraint, meditation-practice and the subsequent insight into nature of mind (見性, Ch. ''jiànxìng,'' Jp. '' kensho,'' "perceiving the true nature") and nature of things (without arrogance or egotism), and the personal expression of this insight in daily l ...
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Hikaru Yamada (footballer)
Hikaru Yamada (Japanese: 山田光)(1923-2001) was a Japanese ceramicist, known for co-founding the Young Potter-maker's Collective in Kyoto and the avant-garde ceramic group Sōdeisha (Crawling through Mud Association). During the course of his career, Yamada's oeuvre evolved considerably, beginning with more functional ceramic vessels and moving on to experiment with non-functional or anti-functional works. By the latter half of the 20th century, however, his style had become far more abstract, with a focus on flat ceramic sculptures. Early life and education The son of a Buddhist priest, Yamada was born on December 23, 1923, in Asagaya in Tokyo. To avoid the aftermaths of the Great Kanto Earthquaqke, the family moved to Gifu City, a ceramic center in Japan. He graduated from the Department of Ceramics at Kyoto Higher Polytechnic School (now the Kyoto Institute of Technology) in 1945. Kyoto and Sōdeisha While in Kyoto, Yamada met fellow ceramicist Kazuo Yagi through Yagi ...
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Michiya Endo
Michiya (written: 道哉 or 美智也) is a masculine Japanese given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa .... Notable people with the name include: * (born 1966), Japanese guitarist * (1930–1996), Japanese singer {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Teru Okada
Teru may refer to: * Teru (woreda), a district of Afar Region, Ethiopia * ''Ampelocissus abyssinica'' or Teru, an Ethiopian climbing vine People with the name ;Mononym * Mika Saiki or Teru, beach volleyball player * Teru (singer), vocalist of GLAY * Teru (guitarist), guitarist for Versailles and Jupiter ;Personal name * Teru Fukui, politician, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party * Teru Hasegawa, Japanese Esperantist, * Teru Hayashi, Japanese-American cell biologist * Teru Miyamoto, Japanese author * Teru Shimada, Japanese-American actor * Takakura Teru, Japanese novelist * Matsudaira Teru, 19th-century aristocrat * Kushihashi Teru, Japanese noble lady ;Surname * Misuzu Kaneko or Kaneko Teru, poet Fictional * Teru Mikami, a character in ''Death Note'' * Teru Kurebayashi, the main character in '' Dengeki Daisy'' * Teru Minamoto, an exorcist high-school student and supporting character in '' Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun'' See also * Teru teru bozu, a traditional Japanese hand ...
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Tomoki Yamaguchi
Tomoki is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Tomoki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *友紀, "friend, chronicle" *友規, "friend, to scheme" *友喜, "friend, rejoice" *友貴, "friend, precious" *友機, "friend, opportunity/machine" *友基, "friend, foundation" *友輝, "friend, sparkle" *友起, "friend, rise/wake up" *友希, "friend, hope" *友毅, "friend, firm" *知紀, "know, chronicle" *知規, "know, to scheme" *知喜, "know, rejoice" *知貴, "know, precious" *知機, "know, opportunity/machine" *知樹, "know, tree" *智紀, "intellect, chronicle" *智規, "intellect, to scheme" *智喜, "intellect, rejoice" *智貴, "intellect, precious" *共紀, "together, chronicle" *共貴, "together, precious" *朋喜, "companion, rejoice" *朋毅, "companion, firm" *朝紀, "morning/dynasty, chronicle" *朝機, "morning/dynasty, opportunity/machine" *朝樹, "morning/dynasty, tree" *朝毅, "morning/dynasty, ...
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Shingo Kotegawa
Shingo can refer to: Religion * Shingon Buddhism Locations *Shingō, Okayama was a town located in Atetsu District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 2,511 and a density of 18.41 persons per km2. The total area was 136.37 km2. On March 31, 2005, Shingō, along with the ... (神郷町), a town located in Atetsu District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan * Shingō, Aomori (新郷村), a village located in Sannohe District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan which claims to be the final resting place of Jesus Christ People * Shingo (given name) {{disambiguation ...
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Itsuki Ishibashi
is a Japanese given name, which can also be used as a surname. Possible writings Itsuki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *樹, "tree" *斎, "servant of God (Shinto)" *維月, "fiber moon" *伊月, "that one moon" ;as a surname *五木, "five trees" The given name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. People Given name *, ring name by Aika Aoki, Japanese wrestler *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese mixed martial artist * Itsuki Kurata (倉田 一輝, born 1999), Japanese footballer *Itsuki Sagara (相楽 樹, born 1995), Japanese actress *Itsuki Shoda (正田 樹, born 1981), Japanese professional baseball player * Itsuki Someno (染野 唯月, born 2001), Japanese professional footballer * Itsuki Toyama (外山 斎, born 1976), Japanese politician *Itsuki Oda (小田 逸稀, born 1998), Japanese football *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer * Itsuki Yamada (山田 樹), Japanese footballer * Itsuki Yam ...
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Hirotaka Matsuda
Hirotaka (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese politician *, Japanese actor and voice actor *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese physicist *, Japanese actor and voice actor *, Japanese ''daimyō'' *, Japanese businessman and academic *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football manager *, Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese field hockey player {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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