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Mabuchi (written: 馬渕 or 馬淵) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese aviator *, Japanese politician *, Japanese actress *Hideo Mabuchi (born 1971), American physicist *, Japanese Olympic diver *Kaoru Mabuchi, pen name of the Japanese screenwriter Takeshi Kimura (1912–1988) *Brothers Kenichi and Takaichi Mabuchi, founders of Mabuchi Motor company *, Japanese Olympic diver, husband of Kanoko *, Japanese softball player * Toshiki Mabuchi (born 1950), Japanese mathematician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese Olympic diver, daughter of Kanoko and Ryo See also *, Japanese poet and philologist *Mabuchi Motor is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is the world's largest manufacturer by volume of small electric motors, producing over 1.4 billion motors annually. The company employs 24,286 people in its product ..., a Japanese manufacturing company {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Choko Mabuchi
is a Japanese female pilot, and a pioneer of overseas flight among female pilots along with Kiku Nishizaki. Her experience as a pioneer female pilot served as the basis for the lead character, played by Yōko Asaji, in the popular NHK Asadora TV series ''Kumo no jūtan'' in 1976. Dream to be an Olympian Born on 5 June 1911 in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, and moved between many cities when she was very young due to her father's job in the military, she entered a girls' school in Osaka. As a girl 168 cm tall and weighed 62 kg, she was a large figure as a woman during the 1920s, and she entered the Japan Women's College of Physical Education in 1931. She started working as a Physical Education teacher at Ferris Girls' School in Yokohama, and won many medals as a discus thrower, dreaming to compete in the 1932 Summer Olympics. Mabuchi was nominated as a discus thrower at the Los Angeles Olympics, remained to the final selection but was defeated. While she was having a h ...
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Eitaro Mabuchi
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Yamagata Prefecture (1906-1912), Yamaguchi Prefecture (1914-1916), Mie Prefecture (1914-1916), Hiroshima Prefecture from April 1916 to May 1918, Kyoto Prefecture (1918-1921) and mayor of Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese language, Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin, Keihanshin metropolitan area along wi ... (1921–1924). {{DEFAULTSORT:Mabuchi, Eitaro Governors of Hiroshima 1867 births 1943 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Yamagata Prefecture Governors of Yamaguchi Prefecture Governors of Mie Prefecture Governors of Kyoto Mayors of Kyoto ...
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Erika Mabuchi
is a Japanese actress. Filmography Films * '' Shall We Dance?'' (1996) * ''Itsuka dokusho suruhi'' (2005) * ''Call Boy'' (2018) * ''Inori'' (2021) * ''Akira and Akira'' (2022) Television * ''Hakusen Nagashi'' (1996), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''Hakusen Nagashi: Spring at Age 19'' (1997), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''Great Teacher Onizuka ''Great Teacher Onizuka'', officially abbreviated as ''GTO'', is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tooru Fujisawa. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from January 1997 to February 2 ...'' (1998), Yoshiko Uchiyamada * ''Hakusen Nagashi: The Wind at Age 20'' (1999), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''Hakusen Nagashi: The Poem of Travels'' (2001), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''Hakusen Nagashi: Age 25'' (2003), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''Hakusen Nagashi: The Final: Even as the Times of Dreaming have Passed'' (2005), Fuyumi Tachibana * ''School Counselor'' (2017) References External links *JMDb Profile (in Japanese) ...
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Hideo Mabuchi
Hideo Mabuchi (born 1971) is a physicist and Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, and the head of the Mabuchi Lab. He graduated from Princeton University ''magna cum laude'', with an A.B. in Physics in 1992, and from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) with a Ph.D. in Physics, in 1998, where he studied with H. Jeff Kimble. He was a professor at Caltech from 1998 to 2007 (Assistant Professor of Physics, 1998–2001; Associate Professor of Physics and Control & Dynamical Systems, 2001–2007). Since 2007, he has been a Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford. Awards * 1999 TR100 Young Innovator * 1999–2001 Sloan Research Fellowship * 2000–2002 ONR Young Investigator * 2000 MacArthur Fellow Works"Quantum feedback and the quantum-classical transition" ''Science and ultimate reality: quantum theory, cosmology, and complexity'', Editors John D. Barrow, P. C. W. Davies, Charles L. Harper, Cambridge University Press, 2004, *''Measurement and the quantum- ...
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Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi
Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi (津谷-馬淵 鹿乃子, born January 6, 1938) is a retired Japanese diver who won five medals in the 3 m springboard and 10 platform events at the Asian Games in 1954–74. Together with her husband Ryo Mabuchi she competed in the springboard and platform at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics and placed 7th–16th. Her daughter Yoshino Mabuchi Yoshino Mabuchi (馬淵 よしの, born February 2, 1966) is a retired Japanese diver who won bronze medals in the 3 m springboard and 10 platform events at the 1982 Asian Games. She placed ninth in the platform at the 1984 Summer Olympics and c ... also became an Olympic diver. References 1938 births Living people Olympic divers for Japan Divers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Divers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Divers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Japanese female divers Asian Games medalists in diving Divers at the 1954 Asian Games Divers at the 1958 Asian Games Divers at the 1970 Asian Games Dive ...
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Takeshi Kimura
, better known by his pen name , was a Japanese screenwriter who wrote many films for Toho studios. Kimura scripted several films for director Ishirō Honda, including ''Matango'', '' Frankenstein vs. Baragon'', ''The War of the Gargantuas'', ''King Kong Escapes'', and ''Destroy All Monsters''. He was a member of the Japanese Communist Party whose screenplays often included political themes. His scripts are frequently contrasted with those written by Shinichi Sekizawa, whose scripts for kaiju films typically had a more lightweight, "fun" tone. Kimura considered the screenplay for Ishirō Honda's ''Matango'' to be his best work, and he considered all of his scripts from ''Frankenstein Conquers the World'' onward to be merely work for hire. Kimura was known for having a dark and gloomy personality, and he was reportedly never very close to any of his fellow Toho employees. He died from a throat obstruction in his Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metr ...
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Mabuchi Motor
is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is the world's largest manufacturer by volume of small electric motors, producing over 1.4 billion motors annually. The company employs 24,286 people in its production division, 755 in its administrative division, 583 in its R&D division, and 219 in its sales division. Mabuchi Motor holds 70% of the market for motors used with automotive door mirrors, door locks, and air conditioning damper actuators. Sales of power window lifter motors are on the rise. The company's ratio of consolidated markets is 64.3% automotive products and 35.7% consumer and industrial products. Applications for Mabuchi brushed DC electric motors and brushless electric motors include power drills, lawn mowers, vibrating cell phones and video game controllers, vibrators, vacuum cleaners, toy cars and planes, CD, DVD and Blu-ray players, digital cameras, computer printers, electric fans, electric razors, washing machines, ele ...
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Ryo Mabuchi
Ryo Mabuchi (馬淵 良, 12 March 1933 – 22 November 2021) was a Japanese diver who won the 10 platform event at the 1958 Asian Games. Together with his wife Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi, he competed in the springboard and platform at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics and placed 12th–18th. His daughter Yoshino Mabuchi also became an Olympic diver. Mabuchi died of emphysema Emphysema, or pulmonary emphysema, is a lower respiratory tract disease, characterised by air-filled spaces ( pneumatoses) in the lungs, that can vary in size and may be very large. The spaces are caused by the breakdown of the walls of the alve ... on 22 November 2021, at the age of 88.馬淵良さん死去 元飛び込み五輪代表


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Satoko Mabuchi
is a Japanese softball player who won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. She plays as an outfielder An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter. These defenders are the left fielder, the center fielder, and the right fielder. As an outfielder, their duty is to cat .... References 1982 births Japanese softball players Living people Olympic softball players of Japan Olympic gold medalists for Japan Softball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in softball Asian Games medalists in softball Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Softball players at the 2010 Asian Games Softball players at the 2006 Asian Games Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan 21st-century Japanese women {{Japan-softball-bio-stub ...
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Toshiki Mabuchi
Toshiki Mabuchi (kanji: 満渕俊樹, hiragana: マブチ トシキ, Mabuchi Toshiki, born in 1950) is a Japanese mathematician, specializing in complex differential geometry and algebraic geometry. In 2006 in Madrid he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians. Mabuchi is known for introducing the Mabuchi functional. Education and career In 1972 Mabuchi graduated from the University of Tokyo Faculty of Science and became a graduate student in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. There he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1977 with thesis ''C3-Actions and Algebraic Threefolds with Ample Tangent Bundle'' and advisor Shoshichi Kobayashi As a postdoc Mabuchi was from 1977 to 1978 a guest researcher at the University of Bonn. Since 1978 he is a faculty member of the Department of Mathematics of Osaka University. His research deals with complex differential geometry, extremal Kähler metrics, stability of algebraic varieties, and the Hitchin– ...
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Sumio Mabuchi
is a Japanese politician and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). Early life and education A native of Nara, Mabuchi was born on 23 August 1960. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, which he received from Yokohama National University in March 1984. Career Until 2000, Mabuchi worked in private sector and became director of the firm he was working for at age 32. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 2003 after an unsuccessful run in 2000.Johnston, Eric,Contenders' backgrounds, ''Japan Times'', 28 August 2011, p. 2. He was appointed senior vice minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism in September 2009. On 17 September 2010, Mabuchi was named as the new minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism in the reshuffled Naoto Kan cabinet. Mabuchi left prime minister Kan's cabinet on 14 January 2011, after the then-opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) passed a censure mot ...
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Yoshino Mabuchi
Yoshino Mabuchi (馬淵 よしの, born February 2, 1966) is a retired Japanese diver who won bronze medals in the 3 m springboard and 10 platform events at the 1982 Asian Games. She placed ninth in the platform at the 1984 Summer Olympics and could not compete at the 1980 Moscow Games due to their boycott by Japan. Her parents Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi and Ryo Mabuchi were also Olympic divers. Mabuchi won five national titles in diving. After retiring from competitions she ran a restaurant in Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ..., worked as TV personality, and served as a diving referee. References 1966 births Living people Olympic divers for Japan Divers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Japanese female divers Asian Games medalists in diving Divers at the ...
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