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Murayama (surname)
Murayama (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Akihiro Murayama (born 1980), Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese volleyball player *Kaita Murayama (1896–1919), Japanese author *Milton Murayama (1923-2016), Japanese-Hawaiian novelist and playwright *Noé Murayama (1930–1997), Mexican actor * Shichirō Murayama (1908–1995), a Japanese linguist *, Japanese rower *, Japanese footballer * Tamotsu Murayama (1905–1968), Director of the Boy Scouts of Japan * Tatsuo Murayama (1915–2010), Japanese politician *, Japanese football manager *Murayama Tōan, Japanese magistrate in 17th-century * Tomohiko Murayama (born 1987), Japanese footballer *Tomiichi Murayama (born 1924), 81st Prime Minister of Japan *Tomoyoshi Murayama (1901–1977), Japanese avant-garde artist *Úrsula Murayama (born 1972), Mexican actress *Wataru Murayama, female Japanese manga writer *Yasuaki Murayama (born 1984), Japanese shogi player *Yoshitaka Murayama is a Japan ...
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Akihiro Murayama
is a Japanese mixed martial artist who has competed mainly for Pancrase, Shooto and Greatest Common Multiple. Mixed martial arts career Early career Murayama started his professional career in 2003. In his first years, he fought mainly for ''Greatest Common Multiple'', also known as ''GCM'', but in 2005 he transitioned to Shooto and remained there until 2008. With a professional record of nine victories, two defeats and four draws, Murayama returned to the ''GCM'', this time to fight in Cage Force. Cage Force Murayama wasn't successful in Cage Force. Under the promotion's banner, he amassed two losses and one draw. Counting his loss against Yoichiro Sato at ''Shooto: Shooting Disco 9'', he stood with a total record of nine victories, five defeats and five draws. In the second half of 2010, Murayama returned to Shooto. Shooto Pacific Rim title Murayama had a rematch against Yoichiro Sato on February 26, 2011 at ''Shooto: Shooting Disco 14'' for the Shooto Pacific Rim middle ...
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Murayama Tōan
Murayama Tōan Antonio (村山等安)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, João Paulo Oliveira e Costa p.7/ref> was a 17th-century Japanese magistrate of the city of Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Nagasaki (''Nagasaki daikan'', 長崎代官). He was born in Nagoya from a humble background,Boxer, Charles. R. (1951). ''The Christian Century in Japan,'' p. 273. and he was a Christian.Jansen, Marius B. (1992). He played an important role in the handling of "Nanban trade" in Nagasaki with Christian powers, and led an invasion to Taiwan, before being executed for his Christian faith. Career in Nagasaki Murayama went to Nagasaki as a youth and was baptized there, receiving the name "Antonio". He was highly successful in various commercial ventures and became very rich. He also became a famous amateur of European food (南蛮料理, "Nanban-Ryori", lit. "Southern Barbarian Cuisine") Murayama became very influential in Nagasaki, and was nominated as delegate from the municipal council to Toyotomi ...
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Yoshitaka Murayama
is a Japanese game designer, game director and game producer. He is the creator of the ''Suikoden'' series of role-playing video games, which he produced and directed for Konami until his departure in 2002 before the release of ''Suikoden III''. Biography Konami After finishing his computer programming studies at University of Tokyo in the summer of 1992, Murayama visited Konami's newly opened Tokyo headquarters to submit his first job application whereupon he was hired. Initially hired for QA and menial tasks, he was handpicked six months later along with a few others to create his own launch game for an internally developed video game console, where he began collaborating with designer Junko Kawano, also a newcomer to Konami and future writer and designer for ''Suikoden IV'' and '' Suikoden Tactics''. This game was scrapped in the early stages of development & despite the popular belief was not the basis for the script of ''Suikoden''. Murayama, Kawano and ten other employees wer ...
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Yasuaki Murayama
is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 7-dan. Early life Yasuaki Murayama was born on May 9, 1984, in Hino, Tokyo. He learned how to play shogi from his grandfather when he was 5 years old, and won the 20th in 1995. Murayama was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū as a protegee of shogi professional in September 1995 and was promoted to the rank of 1-dan in July 1998. Murayama obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 2003 for winning the 33rd 3-dan League (April 2003September 2003) with a record of 15 wins and 3 losses. Shogi professional Murayama won his first tournament as a professional in October 2007 when he defeated Ryōsuke Nakamura 2 games to none to win the 38th title. In March 2016, Murayama defeated Shōta Chida to win the 65th NHK Cup Shogi TV Tournament. In 2015, Murayama was one of five shogi professional selected to play a match against the five top shogi computers in the ...
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Wataru Murayama
is a female Japanese manga writer. In the west she is mostly known for writing the manga Desert Coral. Profile In the past she worked for Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade up until September 2006. Following that she became pregnant in September 2006, and the change in her condition caused ''Junkyard Magnetics serialization to go on temporary hiatus. She delivered without complications on December 2006, and then finished ''Junkyard Magnetic''. Manga list * Desert Coral (Monthly Comic Blade, 5 volumes) *Junkyard Magnetic (Monthly Comic Blade, 6 volumes) *Hakaishin Ruruko (Monthly Comic Blade, 1 volume) *Fukigen Cinderella (Dengeki Comic Japan, 1 volume) *Hankyū Densha (Original novel by Hiro Arikawa is a female Japanese light novelist from Kōchi, Japan. Biography Arikawa was born on June 9, 1972 in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. She won the tenth annual Dengeki Novel Prize for new writers for ''Shio no Machi: Wish on My Precious'' ..., Wataru did the manga) Refere ...
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Úrsula Murayama
Úrsula Murayama ( born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She currently lives in Spain. Biography and career Murayama is the best known for the role of Jacinta in ''Esmeralda (Mexican TV series), Esmeralda'' (1997). The main heroine of this telenovela, Esmeralda, was played by Leticia Calderón. In ''Esmeralda'' also appeared Noé Murayama. It is possible that he was a relative of Úrsula. She also appeared in ''Rosalinda (telenovela), Rosalinda'' (1999). The main heroine in this telenovela, Rosalinda Pérez Romero, was played by Thalía. Her other roles were in: *''Hijos del viento'' – Princess Tizcuitl *''Sin Azul'' – Laura *''Mi hijo Arturo'' *''Las 13 rosas'' *''Yacaranday'' *''Tres veces Sofía'' *''Romántica Obsesión'' *''Morir dos veces'' *''Pelea de gallos'' – Dolores *''El caso Wanninkhof'' * ''Padre no hay más que uno'' ''Hijos del viento'' is a film about one :Aztec nobility, Aztec princess, called Tizcuitl.''Entdeckung, Eroberung, Inszeni ...
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Tomoyoshi Murayama
was a Japanese artist, play writer, novelist and drama producer active during the Shōwa period in Japan. Early life Murayama was born in the Kanda Suehiro district of Tokyo. His father, who was a medic in the Imperial Japanese Navy, died when he was nine years old. His mother became a fervent Christian after having been converted by Uchimura Kanzo, and was active in the pacifist movement. Murayama was initially encouraged towards watercolors and traditional Japanese painting, but was later drawn to philosophy, particularly the works of German philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. He converted to Christianity himself after being assaulted by fellow students for echoing his mother's pacifist views. Murayama started out his career after the Westernization campaign of the Meiji era (1868-1912). Murayama entered Tokyo Imperial University in 1921 with the intention of studying philosophy, but soon left to study art and drama at the Humboldt University of Berlin, German ...
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Tomiichi Murayama
is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996. He led the Japanese Socialist Party, and was responsible for changing its name to the Social Democratic Party (Japan), Social Democratic Party of Japan in 1996. Upon becoming Prime Minister, he was Japan's first socialist leader in nearly fifty years. He is most remembered today for his speech "Murayama Statement, On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the War's end", in which he publicly apologised for Empire of Japan, Imperial Japanese atrocities committed during World War II. Of the ten living former prime ministers of Japan, he is currently the oldest living prime minister, following the death of Yasuhiro Nakasone on 29 November 2019. Murayama is also the only living former Japanese prime minister who was born in the Taishō era. Early life and education Murayama was born in Ōita Prefecture on 3 March 1924; his father was a fisherman. He entered Meiji University in 1943 as a philosophy stu ...
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Tomohiko Murayama
is a Japanese footballer who plays for Matsumoto Yamaga or Simply Matsumoto Yamaga FC (松本山雅, ''Matsumoto Yamaga Efu Shī'') is the Japanese football (soccer) club based in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. The club currently play in the J3 League after relegation from J2 League at the end of the .... Club statistics ''Updated to 23 February 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. 66 out of 289) References External links* 1987 births Living people People from Ichihara, Chiba Shizuoka Sangyo University alumni Association football people from Chiba Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Japan Football League players Sagawa Shiga FC players Matsumoto Yamaga FC players Shonan Bellmare players Men's association football goalkeepers {{Japan-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Tetsuya Murayama
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 c ... manager. He last managed Samut Prakan City. References External links * 1974 births Living people Japanese football managers Japanese expatriate football managers Tetsuya Murayama Association football people from Tokyo {{Japan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Go Murayama
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 ''Go ...
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Tatsuo Murayama
was a Japanese politician who was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and finance minister for two times. Early life Tatsuo Murayama was born in 1915. Career Murayama was a tax expert and helped the development of the tax overhaul bills. He worked in the ministry of finance as a bureaucrat and was the general director of the tax bureau. Then he joined the LDP and served as finance minister twice. Murayama replaced Hideo Bo as finance minister on 28 November 1977. Murayama's successor was Ippei Kaneko who was appointed on 8 December 1978. In the 1979 general elections, he won a seat in the Niigata constituency's second district. He served as the chairman of the LDP's tax system research council. He also led a fiscal expansion research committee of the party which later called the Murayama committee. He was part of the Suzuki and then Miyazawa faction within the LDP. The second term of Murayama as finance minister was from 27 December 1988 to 9 August 1989 in the c ...
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