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Senda or SENDA may refer to: * Aisa Senda * Kakou Senda * Koreya Senda * Sadaaki Senda *Yoshihiro Senda is a Japanese castle archeologist. He is a professor at Nara University and was president of the university from April 2014 to August 2016. His work focuses on the excavation and maintenance of castles from medieval and modern Japan, as well as ... * Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 {{disambig ...
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Aisa Senda
is a Japanese singer, actress, and television presenter. She made her debut in 2000 in Taiwan as part of the girls group Sunday Girls, and has concentrated her activities in Taiwan since then. She is capable of speaking both Japanese and Mandarin, and had appeared in a number of commercials, programs, and television dramas. She is also the vocalist of the Mandarin pop band Da Mouth, which was formed in November 2007. Career Senda was born and raised in Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan, where she had been attending Okinawa Actors School since the age of nine. In 2000, after the unexpected departure of Ando Yuko from Super Sunday, a popular television program in Taiwan, Senda was brought in to fill the opened spot. She and three other girls later formed Sunday Girls, and released their only album ''Xi-huan-ni'' (Chinese:喜歡你) which contains both Japanese and Mandarin songs. The group disbanded in 2001. Since leaving Super Sunday, she had appeared on a number of variety shows, as well ...
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Kakou Senda
was a Japanese writer who is known for writing one of the first books on comfort women in Japan. Born in Dalian, Kwantung Leased Territory (then part of the Empire of Japan) he wrote in 1973. History As a reporter for Mainichi Shinbun (a major newspaper in Japan), Kakou Senda first encountered photographs of comfort women in 1962 while working on ''Nihon no Senreki'', a book that chronicled photographs from World War II. The photograph had been among a collection of 25,000 censored wartime photographs. The explanations connected with the pictures did not explain who these women were. When Senda pursued further investigation, he learned of the ''jūgun-ianfu'' for the first time, leading him to investigate the comfort system as a whole. Senda faced difficulties in finding people willing to share information regarding the comfort women until he met Aso Tetsuo, a former army doctor. During the war, Aso Tetsuo had examined the women for venereal disease and not surprisingly, procla ...
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Koreya Senda
was a Japanese stage director, translator, and actor. He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture.CITWF. Koreya Senda
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His father was architect Tamekicki Ito and his mother was Kamiye Iijima. His older brother was the dancer and choreographer .


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He is known mostly for founding the Haiyūza theatre company, and translating and directing the works of in post-World War II Japan. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1936 and 1970. ...
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Sadaaki Senda
was the governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from 1880 to 1889. His most ambitious project was the construction of Ujina port (later to become Hiroshima Port), which was completed in November 1889. He was governor of Niigata Prefecture (1889–1891), Wakayama Prefecture (1891–1892), Aichi Prefecture (1892), Kyoto Prefecture (1892–1893) and Miyazaki Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Miyazaki Prefecture has a population of 1,073,054 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 7,735 km2 (2,986 sq mi). Miyazaki Prefecture borders Ōita Prefecture to the north, Kuma ... (1894–1898). A bronze statue of Senda was constructed at Ujina, where it still stands today. Notes References Hiroshima Cultural Encyclopedia* History of Hiroshima, at the site of Hiroshima municipalit Governors of Hiroshima 1836 births 1908 deaths Governors of Niigata Prefecture Governors of Wakayama Prefecture Governors of Aichi Prefecture Governors of ...
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Yoshihiro Senda
is a Japanese castle archeologist. He is a professor at Nara University and was president of the university from April 2014 to August 2016. His work focuses on the excavation and maintenance of castles from medieval and modern Japan, as well as comparative studies of castles around the world including those in Europe and Mongolia. He received the Hamada Seiryō Prize in 2015. He worked as a historical consultant for the taiga drama ''Sanada Maru'' in 2016. He has made several appearances on television. His books include ''Nobunaga's Castles'', published by Iwanami Shoten. Biography Yoshihiro Senda was born in Aichi Prefecture. He entered Nara University in 1982 and graduated in 1986. Afterwards, he became a curator at Nagoya City Miharashidai Archeological Museum. In 1990, he became an assistant at the National Museum of Japanese History. In 1995, he studied at the German Archeological Institute and the University of York in the United Kingdom as an overseas researcher for the ...
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