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Nishida Hiroki
is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese graphic artist who designed Pikachu *, Japanese business executive *, Japanese footballer * Goro Nishida (1943–2014), Japanese mathematician *Hikaru Nishida (born 1972), Japanese singer and actress *, Japanese high jumper *, Japanese long-distance runner *Kitaro Nishida (1870–1945), Japanese philosopher, founder of the Kyoto School of philosophy *Makoto Nishida (born 1962), Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer and manager *Naomi Nishida (born 1972), Japanese actress *Nishida Shun'ei (born 1953), Japanese painter *, Japanese actor *, Japanese fencer *Shoji Nishida (born 1958), Japanese politician *Shuhei Nishida (1910–1997), Japanese pole vaulter *Takayuki Nishida (born 1977), Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese shogi player *Tatsuo Nishida (1928–2012), Japanese linguist *Toshisada Nishida (1941–2011), Japanese primatologist *Toshiyuki Nishida (born 1947), Japanese actor *, Japanese vol ...
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Officially, among Japanese names there are 291,129 different Japanese surnames, as determined by their kanji, although many of these are Japanese orthography, pronounced and romanization of Japanese, romanized similarly. Conversely, some surnames written the same in kanji may also be pronounced differently. The top 10 surnames cover approximately 10% of the population, while the top 100 surnames cover slightly more than 33%. This ranking is a result of an August 2008 study by Meiji Yasuda Life, Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company, which included approximately 6,118,000 customers of Meiji Yasuda's insurance and annuities. References

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Nishida Shun'ei
is a Japanese painter who specializes in portraits and is a professor of Japanese painting at Hiroshima City University.http://www.adachi-museum.or.jp/e/i_award.html, The Adachi Museum, The Adachi Museum of Art Award, Award-winning Works, Retrieved February 9, 2011. Biography In 1977, Nishida graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Japanese Painting. Nishida Shun'ei was greatly inspired by Indian culture, and in 1993 went to study painting as overseas research personnel of the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. While in India he was awakened to portraiture and in 1995 received the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) Award as well as the newly established Adachi Museum of Art Award for his ''Pushkar no Rojin'' ("Old man of Pushkar"), depicting the face of an Indian village chief. In 1996 he won the Tenshin Memorial Ibaraki Award for ''Jakko'' ("Serene Light") depicting a young monk of Ladakh. In 1997 he received the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) ...
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Toshiyuki Nishida
is a Japanese actor. He has won two Japanese Academy Awards for best actor, for ''The Silk Road'' (1988) and ''Tsuribaka Nisshi 6'' (1993). He has also won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor for '' Get Up!'' and '' Tsuribaka Nisshi 14'' (2003). Outside Japan he is best known for his role as Pigsy (Cho Hakkai) in ''Monkey''. Nishida serves as the current President of Japan Actors Union and Vice President of the Japan Academy Film Prize Organization Committee. He received the Order of the Rising Sun in 2018. Early life and family Nishida was born Toshiyuki Imai on November 4, 1947, in Kōriyama, Fukushima, to Izumi and Kie Imai. His biological father Izumi worked at the Kōriyama Postal Savings Bureau, and was born to the family of a ''karō'', a top-ranking samurai official. Izumi died when Nishida was young, and Kie raised him while working as a beautician. After Kie remarried, Nishida, five years old at the time, was adopted by Kie's younger sister and her husband, Miyo and ...
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Toshisada Nishida
Toshisada Nishida (3 March, 1941 – 7 June, 2011) was a Japanese primatologist who established one of the first long term chimpanzee field research sites. He was the first to discover that chimpanzees, instead of forming nuclear family-like arrangements, live a communal life with territorial boundaries. His discoveries of the medicinal use of plants by wild chimpanzees helped form the basis of the field of zoopharmacognosy. Nishida was a full professor of Zoology at Kyoto University, the President of the Primate Society of Japan, the President of the International Primatological Society, and the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Primates. In 2008, he was a recipient of the Leakey Prize for his accomplishments in human evolutionary science. Scientific career Early career As a graduate student, Toshisada Nishida studied primatology at Kyoto University under Junichiro Itani, a successor of Japanese primatologist Kinji Imanishi. Nishida studied Japanese macaques with ...
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Tatsuo Nishida
was a professor at Kyoto University. His work encompasses research on a variety of Tibeto-Burman languages, he made great contributions in particular to the deciphering of the Tangut language. Biography Born in Osaka, Nishida graduated from the Kyoto University Faculty of Letters in 1951. In 1958 he became assistant professor at Kyoto University. During his studies Ishihama Juntarō and Izui Hisanosuke had a formative impact on him.Yabu, Shirō 藪 司郎 (2014). “Professor Nishida, Tatsuo and the study of Tibeto-Burman languages.” ''Memoirs of the research department of the Toyo Bunko'' 72: 180. In 1958 he was awarded the Japan Academy Prize. In 1962 he received his PhD for his study of Tangut characters. In 1992 he retired as a professor. In 1994 he received the Asahi Award, and in 2005 the Kyoto Culture Prize Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto ...
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Takuya Nishida
is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan. Early life Nishida was born in Kyoto, Japan on August 25, 1991. He learned how to play shogi from a book that his parent bought for him, and made it to the semi-finals of the 28th as a sixth-grade elementary school student in 2003 before losing to future fellow shogi professional and eventual tournament winner Kazuo Sugimoto. Nishida entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū as a student of shogi professional in April 2005. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in October 2008 and obtained professional status and the rank of 4-dan in April 2017 after winning the 60th 3-dan League (October 2016March 2017) with a record of 15 wins and 3 losses. Shogi professional In October 2017, Nishida defeated defending champion Junpei Ide 2 games to 1 to win the 7th . Promotion history The promotion history for Nishida is as follows: * 6-kyū is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts ...
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Takayuki Nishida
is a retired male long-distance runner from Japan who mainly competed in the marathon race The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of , usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There are also wheelchair di ... during his career. He set his personal best (2:08:45) in the classic distance on February 4, 2001 in Ōita. Achievements External links * 1977 births Living people Japanese male long-distance runners Japanese male marathon runners Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1999 Summer Universiade {{Japan-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Shuhei Nishida
was a Japanese Olympic athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.Shuhei Nishida
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Nishida was born in what is now part of , , Japan. He was a student of the Engineering Department at , when selected as a member of the Japa ...
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Shoji Nishida
is a conservative Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). He was born in Kyoto Prefecture on 19 September 1958, graduated from Shiga University in 1981, became certified public tax accountant by passing the Licensed Tax Accountant Examination in 1984 and was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 2007 after serving in the assembly of Kyoto Prefecture since 1990. In early 2011, he was involved in a political scandal, revealing information that forced Seiji Maehara to resign.A foreigner in her own home: Shoddy treatment of its Korean residents once again deals Japan a black eye
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Shogo Nishida
is a Japanese fencer. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, but was eliminated in the first round by Paris Inostroza Paris Inostroza (born 22 September 1972) is a Chilean former fencer. He competed in the individual épée events at the 1996, 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nishida, Shogo 1982 births Japanese male épée fencers Fencers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic fencers of Japan Living people People from Kagoshima Prefecture Sportspeople from Kagoshima Prefecture Asian Games medalists in fencing Fencers at the 2010 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games 20th-century Japanese people 21st-century Japanese people ...
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Seishirō Nishida
is a Japanese actor. Biography Nishida was born in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture. He has a family relationship Bakumatsu scholar and poet Hatta Tomonori. Nishida graduated from Kagoshima Municipal Kamoike Junior High School, from Kagoshima Prefectural Konan High School, and from Nihon University College of Art. After graduating from university he started performing in the theater. Nishida's acting experience was from the film, ''Mr. Mrs. Miss Lonely''. He debuted in the television drama, ''Kaikyō''. While acting, Nishida once debuted as a singer in 1984 with the single, "Amadare". Since he is born in Kagoshima, he gives a Kagoshima dialect The , often referred to as the , is a group of dialects or dialect continuum of the Japanese language spoken mainly within the area of the former Ōsumi and Satsuma provinces now incorporated into the southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima. It ... in television dramas. Nishida also became a producer and created an office called Pad ...
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Naomi Nishida
is an actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2001 Yokohama Film Festival and at the 25th Hochi Film Award for her performance in ''Nabbie's Love''. Personal life She married a Japanese shoe designer in 2005, and gave birth to a girl on April 7, 2008. Filmography Film * ''My Secret Cache'' (1997) * ''Begging for Love'' (1998) * ''Godzilla 2000'' (1999) * ''Waterboys'' (2001) * ''The Happiness of the Katakuris'' (2001) * ''Honey and Clover'' (2006) * ''Forbidden Siren'' (2006) * ''The Longest Night in Shanghai'' (2007) * ''Little DJ'' (2007) * ''Summer Days with Coo'' (2007) * ''Mirai Yosozu'' (2007) * ちーちゃんは悠久の向こう (''Chiichan wa yuukyuu no mukou'', 2008) * ''Climber's High'' (2008) * ''Nankyoku Ryorinin'' (南極料理人, "Antarctic Chef") (2009) * ''Toshokan Sensō'' (2013) as Maki Origuchi * '' Library Wars: The Last Mission'' (2015) * ''Reminiscence'' (2017) * ''My Friend "A"'' (2018) * ''River's Edge'' (2018), Haruna's mother * ''L ...
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