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Masahiko Watahiki
Masahiko (written: 正彦, 雅彦, 誠彦, 昌彦, 允彦, 政彦, 真彦, 正比古 or まさ彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army imprisoned for his involvement in the Amakasu Incident *, a Japanese mathematician best known as an essayist *, a Japanese ski jumper *, a Japanese footballer *, a Japanese football player *, a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party *, a Japanese columnist, photographer, and pundit *, a Japanese judoka (Judo practitioner) *, a bonsai master *, a chef specializing in Italian cuisine *, or Matchy is a Japanese singer, lyricist and actor *, a Japanese former football player *, a Japanese anime producer and president of Bones *, a linguistics professor at San Francisco State University *, Japanese baseball player *, a Japanese ''Magic: The Gathering'' player *, a Japanese film director *, a former Japanese football player *, a manga artist from Kōchi City, Jap ...
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Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived syllabic scripts of ''hiragana'' and ''katakana''. The characters have Japanese pronunciation, pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After World War II, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as shinjitai, by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the common folk. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characte ...
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Masahiko Nagasawa
Masahiko Nagasawa (長澤 雅彦 ''Nagasawa Masahiko'', born 28 February 1965 in Akita, Japan) is a Japanese film director. He was given a Best New Director award for his film ''Koko ni irukoto'' at the 2002 Yokohama Film Festival The is an annual awards ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan. Ten films are chosen as the best of the year and various awards are given to personnel. The first festival, held on February 3, 1980, was a small affair by fans and film critics. In 1994, .... Filmography # Killing Angel (? on trans.) (皆殺しの天使) (1997) (Video) # Being Here (''Koko ni iru koto'', ココニイルコト) (2001) # Seoul (ソウル) (2002) # Graduation (''Sotsugyou'', 卒業) (2002) # Thirteen Steps (13階段) (2003) # Way of Blue Sky (''Aozoranoyukue'') (2005) # Night Time Picnic (''Yoru no pikunikku'') (2006) # Faraway Heaven (''Tengoku wa mada tôku'') (2008) External links * Masahiko Nagasawa's JMDb Listing (in Japanese) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nagasawa, Masa ...
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Masahiko Urano
is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 8-dan. Early life Urano was born in Osaka Prefecture on March 14, 1964. In October 1977, he was accepted into entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the tutelage of shogi professional . He was promoted to 1-dan in 1990 and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 1983. Shogi professional Urano won his 400th game as a professional in February 2005. In March 2017, Urano voluntarily declared himself as a '' free class'' player, thus leaving the Meijin tournament league. During the 75th Meijin Class C2 League season (April 2016March 2017), Urano lost all ten of his games and received a demotion point as a result. This was a continuation of a series of poor results in Meijin Class League play73rd Meijin Class C1 (1 win and 9 losses) and 74th Meijin Class C1 (2 wins and 8 losses)and rather than risk automatic demotion to free class play, Urano decided to do so of ...
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Masahiko Tsugawa
, born Masahiko Katō (加藤 雅彦 ''Katō Masahiko''; January 2, 1940 – August 4, 2018) was a Japanese actor and director. Career Tsugawa was born January 2, 1940, in Kyoto, Japan. After acting as a child, he made his major debut at the age of 16 in the Kō Nakahira film ''Crazed Fruit'' in 1956. Tsugawa's family was heavily involved in the film industry since before his birth. Tsugawa attended school until dropping out of Waseda University Graduate School to pursue acting alone. He gradually grew in popularity by playing villain roles such television jidaigeki drama series as Hissatsu series and appeared in films like '' Otoko wa tsurai yo: Watashi no tora-san'' and '' Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack''. He was eventually adopted as one of director Juzo Itami's favourite actors, and went on to appear in nearly every one of his movies since ''Tampopo''. In television Tsugawa portrayed Tokugawa Ieyasu five times. He played Ieyasu in the 2000 '' ...
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Masahiko Toyoyama
(born Osaka, 16 July 1976) is a Japanese former rugby union player who played as prop. Career After graduating from high school in 1995, Toyoyama joined Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences' rugby club, with which he played in the All-Japan University Rugby Championship. In 1999, he graduated from university and joined Toyota Motors club. He first played for Japan against Fiji, in Tokyo, on 20 May 2000. He was also present in the 2003 Rugby World Cup squad coached by Shogo Mukai, playing three pool stage matches in the tournament. His final cap for Japan was against United States, in Gosford, on 27 October 2003, earning 24 caps, 15 points and 3 tries scored in aggregate. In 2008, Toyoyama left Toyota Verblitz, retiring as player. In 2013, he was appointed as coach by his former club, Toyota Verblitz Toyota Verblitz is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One. Verblitz is a portmanteau of ''verde'' (Spanish and Portuguese for 'green') and ''blitz'' (G ...
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Masahiko Togashi
was a Japanese jazz percussionist and composer. Togashi grew up in a musical household; his father was a double-bassist in a swing jazz ensemble, and Togashi learned violin and drums, playing the latter in his father's band. He worked with Sadao Watanabe, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Tony Scott in the 1950s, then founded the ensemble Jazz Academy in 1961 with Hideto Kanai, Masabumi Kikuchi, and Masayuki Takayanagi. He was an early free jazz leader in Japan, playing in this idiom with Yosuke Yamashita and performing with American musicians such as Ornette Coleman, Blue Mitchell, Lee Morgan, and Sonny Rollins on Japanese tours. Togashi lost the use of his legs in an accident in 1969, and designed a new kit that would allow him to continue playing. Later associations included performing or recording with Paul Bley, Don Cherry, Jack DeJohnette, Charlie Haden, Steve Lacy, Gary Peacock, Albert Mangelsdorff, Masahiko Sato, and Yuji Takahashi. Discography As leader/co-leader * ''We now cre ...
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Masahiko Tanaka
is a Japanese actor and voice actor. He is known for voicing Gauron from ''Full Metal Panic!'', Ryo Mashiba from ''Hajime no Ippo'', and Kyoichi Sudo from '' Initial D''. Filmography TV animation *'' Initial D'' (1998) (Kyoichi Sudo) *''The Candidate for Goddess'' (2000) (Headmaster) *''Hajime no Ippo'' (2000) (Ryo Mashiba) *''Digimon Tamers'' (2001) ( Mihiramon) *''Shaman King'' (2001) ( Ryu and Mohamed "Turbine" Tabarsi) *''Full Metal Panic!'' (2002) (Gauron) *''GetBackers'' (2002) (Fudou Takuma) *''Naruto'' (2003) (Rasa/The Fourth Kazekage) *''Stellvia'' (2003) (Carl Hutter) *'' Monster'' (2004) (Dr. Boyer) *''Fafner in the Azure'' (2004) (Fumihiko Makabe) *''Black Lagoon'' (2006) (The Captain) *'' Rin~Daughters of Mnemosyne'' (2008) (Tajimamori) *''Future Diary'' (2011) (Keigo Kurusu) *'' Tiger & Bunny'' (2011) (Muramasa Kaburagi) *''Naruto Shippuden'' (2012) (Rasa/The Fourth Kazekage) *''Attack on Titan'' (2013) (Dot Pixis) *'' Hajime no Ippo: Rising'' (2013) (Ryo Mashiba) * ...
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Masahiko Takeshita
Lt. Col. was the head of the domestic affairs section of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. In August 1945, he helped plan a ''coup'', the Kyūjō incident, along with Major Kenji Hatanaka and a handful of others. The intent of the attempted ''coup'' was to prevent the Emperor of Japan, Emperor's Gyokuon-hoso, announcement of Japan's surrender from being broadcast. As one of the most senior officers involved in the ''coup'', he was, at times, the leader of the group. He believed, as did his co-conspirators and many others, that the Emperor Hirohito of Japan, Emperor had to be separated from his peace-seeking advisors and convinced to change his mind. They believed that the costs of repelling an Allied land invasion would not be devastating, and that, ultimately, Japan would be better off under military rule, with his brother-in-law, Ministry of War of Japan, Minister of War Korechika Anami as ''shōgun''. Takeshita had a close relation ...
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Masahiko Suzuki
is a Japanese kickboxer, currently competing in the bantamweight division of RISE. He is the current RISE Bantamweight Champion, having held the title since 2018. As of October 2022, he is ranked as the best flyweight (-56.7kg) kickboxer in the world by Combat Press and the best super flyweight (-55kg) kickboxer by Beyond Kick. Between October 2019 and August 2020, he was ranked in the strawweight top ten by Combat Press, and as a top ten flyweight since September 2020. Kickboxing career DEEP KICK Early career Suzuki made his professional debut against Shohei Morishita at DEEP☆KICK 15 on May 12, 2013. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout, as he needed just 17 seconds to force a referee stoppage. Suzuki was booked to face Ryusei Narukawa at DEEP☆KICK 16 on July 14, 2013, in his second professional appearance. He won the fight by a narrowly contested unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the bout 30–29 in his favor. Suzuki moved up from -53 to - ...
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Masahiko Shimada
is a Japanese writer. He has won the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, the Itō Sei Literature Prize, and the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award. His work has been translated into English. Biography While studying Russian at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Shimada published a story called ' that was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize. The next year he won the 6th Noma Literary New Face Prize for his novel '. ' was published in Japan in 1989, with an English translation by Philip Gabriel following in 1992. In her review for ''The New York Times'', Julia Just praised ''Dream Messenger'' as "proof that the Japanese novel is taking some fantastic turns in the hands of a new generation of writers." A 2017 retrospective review by Stephen Mansfield of ''The Japan Times'' described ''Dream Messenger'' as "existential novel that manages to remain firmly grounded within the parameters of a compelling narrative." The same year that ''Dream Messenger' ...
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Masahiko Shibayama
is a Japanese politician and attorney. He is a member of the House of Representatives belonging to the Liberal Democratic Party (6th term), Deputy Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party and Chairman of the Federation of Saitama Prefecture Liberal Democratic Party. He served as Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology from October 2018 to September 2019. Early life He was born in Nagoya, Aichi and grew up in Saitama Prefecture. He graduated from the University of Tokyo and joined Sumitomo Real Estate in 1990, but resigned thereafter to study for the Japanese bar examination, which he passed in 1998. In 2000, he was admitted as an attorney and joined the Toranomon Chuo Law Firm in Tokyo. Political career He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 2004, in a special election in Saitama to replace Masanori Arai, who had been arrested for campaign finance violations. He was re-elected the following year in the Japanes ...
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Masahiko Nomi
Masahiko Nomi (能見 正比古 ''Nomi Masahiko'', July 18, 1925 – October 30, 1981) was a Japanese journalist who advocated Takeji Furukawa's idea of an influence of blood type on personality. He was also known as a sumo essayist. History Nomi was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa in 1925. He graduated from the engineering faculty of University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project b ..., and after the graduation he enrolled to the law faculty of the same university. During this time he started his career as a writer. His first book on the subject, ''Ketsueki-gata de Wakaru Aisho'' (''Understanding Affinity by Blood Type'') became a best seller in 1971. He wrote more than ten popular books. After his death in 1981, his son, Toshitaka Nomi (October 19, 1948 – Septem ...
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