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Katō (surname)
Katō, Kato, Katou or Katoh (加藤, characters for "add/increase" and "wisteria") is the 10th most common Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese actress and idol *, Japanese field hockey player *, Japanese field hockey player *, Japanese curler and coach *, Japanese Go player *, Japanese politician *, Japanese comedian, actor and musician *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese ninja *, Imperial Japanese Navy officer *, Japanese painter *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese poet *, Japanese cross-country skier *Funky Kato (born 1978), Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese entertainer and actor * Hajime Katō (other), multiple people *, Japanese gravure idol, television personality and professional wrestler *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese musician and composer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese footballer *, Ja ...
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Wisteria
''Wisteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), that includes ten species of woody twining vines that are native to China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Southern Canada, the Eastern United States, and north of Iran. They were later introduced to France, Germany and various other countries in Europe. Some species are popular ornamental plants. The aquatic flowering plant commonly called wisteria or 'water wisteria' is in fact ''Hygrophila difformis'', in the family Acanthaceae. Etymology The botanist Thomas Nuttall said he named the genus ''Wisteria'' in memory of the American physician and anatomist Caspar Wistar (1761–1818). Both men were living in Philadelphia at the time, where Wistar was a professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Questioned about the spelling later, Nuttall said it was for "euphony", but his biographer speculated that it may have something to do with Nuttall's friend Charles Jones Wister ...
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Emiri Katō
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. At the 2nd Seiyu Awards, she won Best New Actress with her roles in ''Powerpuff Girls Z'' as Momoko Akatsutsumi/Hyper Blossom and '' Lucky Star'' as Kagami Hiiragi. She also shared a Best Singing Award with the rest of the ''Lucky Star'' girls for the theme song "Motteke! Sailor Fuku". At the 6th Seiyu Awards, she won Best Supporting Actress with roles such as Kyubey in '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'', Kenta Yumiya from '' Beyblade: Metal Fusion'', Kiko Kayanuma in ''Darker than Black'', and Mey-Rin in ''Black Butler''. She and fellow voice actress Kaori Fukuhara were in a duo music group called Kato*Fuku, which sang theme songs for ''When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace'' and '' Battle Spirits Saikyo Ginga Ultimate Zero''. Kato*Fuku released three albums from 2012 to 2015, and disbanded in 2016. She left 81 Produce in February 2022. Filmography Anime Film Video games Tokusatsu Dubbing * '' My Little Pony: Frien ...
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Hiroshi Kato (aikido)
; (1935 – 2 December 2012) was an Aikido Master (8th Dan). He lived in Tokyo, Japan, and travelled the world teaching the principles of Aikido. A former student of Morihei Ueshiba, Sensei Kato taught from 1986 onwards in his Dojo "Suginami Aikikai" (affiliated to Aikikai World Headquarters) located in the Ogikubo district of Tokyo and has over 55 students. Early life and training Kato-sensei was born in Tokyo. He began Aikido training in 1954 at Aikido World Headquarters (Hombu Dojo) under the instruction of the Founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba otherwise known as O’Sensei. Introduced to the Aikikai Hombu Dojo through his mother’s network of connections when he was 19, he trained there daily as well as spending long hours perfecting his personal practice. Working during the day as a printer, he attended classes at night, and for this reason he was unable to be an uchideshi, and does not appear in early photographs with them. He continued to train for over 52 years ...
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Hiroshi Kato
is a former Japanese football player and manager. Coaching career Kato was born in Kume District, Okayama on January 29, 1951. He joined Vissel Kobe in 1995, and he managed youth team. In October 1997, top team manager Stuart Baxter was sacked end of 1997 season. Kato managed the club as caretaker in Emperor's Cup in December. In 2004, manager Ivan Hašek Ivan Hašek (born 6 September 1963) is a Czech professional football coach and former player. Hašek played as a central midfielder, and spent 11 years of his career with Sparta Prague, appearing in more than 300 official games with the club, a ... resigned in September and Kato became a new manager in October. He managed 7 matches until end of 2004 season. Managerial statistics References External links * 1951 births Living people Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences alumni Association football people from Okayama Prefecture Japanese footballers Japanese football managers J1 League managers Viss ...
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Hiroki Kato
is a former Japanese football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ... player. Club statistics References External links * 1986 births Living people Ryutsu Keizai University alumni Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture People from Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Japanese footballers J1 League players J2 League players Yokohama F. Marinos players Mito HollyHock players Association football defenders {{Japan-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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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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Hidenori Kato
is a Japanese football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ca ... player. Club statistics References External links * 1981 births Living people Fukuoka University alumni Association football people from Mie Prefecture Japanese footballers J1 League players J2 League players Japan Football League players Sagan Tosu players Gainare Tottori players Veertien Mie players Matsue City FC players Association football defenders {{Japan-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Kato Hideki
Kato Hideki (born 1962 in Nagoya, Japan; 加藤英樹, family name Kato) is a Japanese musician and composer. He was a seminal member of the Tokyo Noise music scene of the late 80s and early 90s, collaborating with Japanese experimental musicians such as Otomo Yoshihide, Tatsuya Yoshida, Makigami Koichi, and Yamatsuka Eye. He led his own bands, Player Piano and Bass Army. He was a member of the original Ground Zero with Otomo and Uemura Masahiro. In 1992 Kato moved to New York City where he still resides. Since relocating to New York, Kato has recorded and performed with John Zorn, Marc Ribot, Christian Marclay, Calvin Weston, Eyvind Kang, Billy Martin (percussionist), Nicolas Collins, Zeena Parkins, Charlie Burnham, Karen Mantler, John King, Michael Schumacher, Chris Cochrane, Brian Chase and many others. His collaborations include Dying Ground, Billy Martin's Socket, Phase III, Italian DOC Remix, and the Crescent Moon Trio. He has an electronic duo with James Fei ...
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Hideji Katō
(born May 24, 1948) is a Japanese former professional baseball first baseman in Nippon Professional Baseball. He played for the Hankyu Braves from 1969 to 1982, Hiroshima Toyo Carp in 1983, Kintetsu Buffaloes from 1984 to 1985, Yomiuri Giants in 1986 and the Nankai Hawks The are a Japanese professional baseball team based in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture. They compete in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) as a member of the Pacific League. The team was formerly known as the Nankai Hawks and was based in Osaka. ... in 1987. He was the Pacific League MVP in 1975. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kato, Hideji 1948 births Living people Baseball people from Shizuoka Prefecture Japanese baseball players Nippon Professional Baseball infielders Hankyu Braves players Hiroshima Toyo Carp players Kintetsu Buffaloes players Yomiuri Giants players Nankai Hawks players Nippon Professional Baseball MVP Award winners Nippon Professional Baseball coaches Japanese baseball coach ...
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Haruka Kato
is a Japanese gravure idol, ''tarento'', and professional wrestler. She was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. As a ''tarento'' After graduating from Eiwa Girls College, she was scouted and became a part-time manager of an entertainment office because she was interested in managing work. She was auditioned at the recommendation of the president of her office and started to perform gravure and made television appearances. As a professional wrestler Kato was scouted by World Wonder Ring Stardom GM Fuka Kakimoto. On 14 November 2011 she passed the pro-tests with the other third graders. On 25 December, she made her debut with Natsuki Taiyo. At that time her ring name was Yuri Haruka. In September 2012, she suffered an injury during a kickboxing practice which caused a long absence. On 14 August 2013 she returned to wrestling. She made her full return to the WNC Wrestle Battlefield Convention on 26 January 2014 in a duo with Kaho Kobayashi, she played against Makoto and Miya ...
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Hajime Katō (other)
Hajime Katō may refer to: * Hajime Katō (painter) (1925–2000), Japanese painter who emigrated to France, where he died * Hajime Katō (potter) Hajime Katō (加藤土師萌, Katō Hajime) (March 7, 1900 – September 25, 1968) was a Japanese potter. He was named a Living National Treasure in 1961. Biography He was born in Seto, Aichi prefecture. He served as an assistant in the Aichi ...
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Go Kato
Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to: Arts and entertainment Games and sport * Go (game), a board game for two players * ''Travel Go'' (formerly ''Go – The International Travel Game''), a game based on world travel * Go, the starting position located at the corner of the board in the board game ''Monopoly'' * ''Go'', a 1992 game for the Philips CD-i video game system * ''Go'', a large straw battering ram used in the Korean sport of Gossaum * Go!, a label under which U.S. Gold published ZX Spectrum games * Go route, a pattern run in American football * ''Go'' series, a turn-based, puzzle video game series by Square Enix, based on various Square Enix franchises * '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' (''CS:GO''), a first-person shooter developed by Valve * ''Pokémon Go'', an augmented reality game Film * ''Go'' (1999 film), American film * ''Go'' (2001 film), a Japanese film * ''Go'' (2007 film), a Bollywood film * ''Go Karts'' (film), an Australian film also titled as ''G ...
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