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Sugimura is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Haruko Sugimura, Japanese actress *Sugimura Jihei (1681–1703), Japanese printmaker *Kenji Sugimura, Japanese architect and patent attorney *Noboru Sugimura, Japanese writer *Nobuchika Sugimura was a Japanese inventor and patent attorney. He was the first chairman of the Japan Patent Attorneys Association. Career After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Nobuchika joined Shibaura Seisakusho as a mechanical engineer. During his care ..., Japanese patent attorney * Shojiro Sugimura, Japanese footballer * Shunzo Sugimura, Japanese medical researcher and writer * Taizō Sugimura * Tsune Sugimura, Japanese photographer * Yoko Sugimura, Japanese pin-up model See also * Sugimura & Partners, a Japanese law firm {{Surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Haruko Sugimura
was a Japanese stage and film actress, best known for her appearances in the films of Yasujirō Ozu and Mikio Naruse from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Biography Sugimura was born in Nishi-ku, Hiroshima. After the death of her parents, she was adopted at an early age by affluent lumber dealers, only learning much later that they were not her biological parents. (Sugimura reputedly claimed that she was the illegitimate child of a geisha.) Her adoptive parents took her to performances of both classical Japanese stage arts like kabuki and bunraku, and western ballet and opera. They also encouraged her to enroll at the Tokyo Ongaku Gakko (now Tokyo University of the Arts), where she failed the exams. She then joined the Tsukiji Shōgekijō (Tsukiji Little Theatre), Tokyo, in 1927, and later the Bungakuza theatre company, which she remained affiliated with from 1937 until her retirement in 1996. She gave her film debut in 1932 in Eizo Tanaka's ''Namiko'' (1932). Between 1937 ...
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Sugimura Jihei
was a Japanese ''ukiyo-e'' printmaker who flourished from approximately 1681 to 1703. He is noted by art historian and ''ukiyo-e'' collector Richard Lane as an “indirect pupil” of Hishikawa Moronobu. Much of Sugimura's work was once attributed to fellow followers of Moronobu, or Moronobu himself. In the 1920s, however, unsigned prints were discovered to have hidden signatures of Sugimura's incorporated in the drawing of the clothing folds. It appears Sugimura preferred (unlike most ''ukiyo-e'' artists) to sign with his surname rather than his given name. There are few contemporary texts with information on Sugimura. The earliest mention of him can be found in a directory of Edo artists from 1689, the ''Edo Zukan Kompuku,'' where he is listed with his name and address as “Woodblock Artist, Sugimura Jihei Masataka, Tori-Aburacho.” Ryutei Tanahiko's ''Yoshabako,'' published in 1841, also credits Sugimura as illustrator of two books which are not known to be extant. Sugim ...
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Kenji Sugimura
is a Japanese architect and patent attorney. He is Principal Patent Attorney of Sugimura & Partners. Early life Sugimura was born in Tokyo, in 1953 as a grandson of Nobuchika Sugimura, the founder of Sugimura International Patent and Trademark Attorneys. He went to Musashi High School and Waseda University, where he majored in architecture. Career Architect Sugimura is a registered architect in Japan and the U.K. He was employed in the architectural firm of Norman Foster in London from 1978 to 1983, and was a representative in Hong Kong from 1983 to 1986. He was involved in the construction of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Headquarters in Hong Kong. Then he founded, with his partner Roy Fleetwood, the architectural firm Sugimura Fleetwood Architects and Engineers in Tokyo in 1988. Patent attorney After a 25-year career as an architect, Sugimura became a patent attorney. In 2006, he succeeded to the family business and took over the presidency of Sugimura International ...
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Noboru Sugimura
was a Japanese television and video game writer best known for his work on the ''Metal Hero'', ''Super Sentai'', ''Resident Evil'', ''Dino Crisis'', and ''Onimusha'' series. Career He had studied under Ei Ogawa, one of the main writers of the Japanese crime drama TV series ''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' that Sugimura was hired for in 1975 as well, marking his first job as a scenarist. Starting his own business, he went on to become the main writer of '' Sukeban Deka'' and the Metal Hero Series, and later created scenarios for ''Seibu Keisatsu'', ''Lupin III Part II'', ''Hadaka no Taishō'' and ''Kamen Rider Black''. A great fan of Shinji Mikami's ''Resident Evil'', Sugimura became involved with Capcom when he was introduced to Yoshiki Okamoto during the production of ''Resident Evil 2''. Initially consulted on a trial basis, he ended up writing the complete story for the game and, together with Okamoto and two others, co-founded the now-defunct Capcom writers studio Flagship in April 1997 ...
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Nobuchika Sugimura
was a Japanese inventor and patent attorney. He was the first chairman of the Japan Patent Attorneys Association. Career After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Nobuchika joined Shibaura Seisakusho as a mechanical engineer. During his career there, he created 12 patented inventions including a US patent. In 1920, he was qualified as a patent attorney and transferred to work in Shibaura's patent division. He was the first in-house patent attorney in Japan. In 1923, he left Shibaura and founded Sugimura International Patent and Trademark Attorneys. In 1925, he assisted Hidetsugu Yagi in securing a patent for the Yagi–Uda antenna. Yagi is listed among the Ten Japanese Great Inventors by the Japan Patent Office for this very invention. In 1961, he was awarded by the Government of Japan with the Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon (藍綬褒章) for all his contributions as a patent attorney. Select works *Irène Joliot-Curie's Atomic Energy Generation Device Case *Hidetsugu Y ...
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Shojiro Sugimura
was a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He is sometimes known as Shojiro Nomura (野村 正二郎). Club career Sugimura was born in Osaka on April 4, 1905. He played for Waseda WMW was consisted of his alma mater Waseda University players and graduates. At the club, he played with many Japan national team players Shigeyoshi Suzuki, Haruo Arima, Misao Tamai, Tamotsu Asakura, Shigeru Takahashi, Nagayasu Honda, Ko Takamoro and Michiyo Taki. National team career In August 1927, when Sugimura was a Waseda University student, he was selected Japan national team for 1927 Far Eastern Championship Games in Shanghai. At this competition, on August 27, he debuted against Republic of China. After retirement After retirement, Sugimura joined Japan Football Association and served as a director. He also worked Ministry of Education, Science and Culture and taught as professor at Sophia University. On January 15, 1975, Sugimura died of myocardial infarc ...
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Shunzo Sugimura
Shunzō Sugimura (杉村春三 1910–1994) wrote his lifework "leprosy and social welfare" through fieldwork. He worked at Hoshizuka Keiaien Sanatorium, Manchuria Doukouin Sanatorium and Riddell-Wright Memorial Home for the Aged. Life *1910: He was born in Hakodate, Hokkaido. *1932: He discontinued attending Kyushu University because of tuberculosis. *1940: He worked at Hoshizuka Keiaien Sanatorium. *1942: He was given navy-related work. *1944: He assumed the post of the secretary at Manchuria Leprosy Sanatorium Doukouin. *1945: He left the Doukouin Sanatorium in August, 1945. *1947: Part-timer at the leprosy prevention association. *1951-1959: Director of the Riddell-Wright Memorial Home for the Aged. *1959-1980: Director of the Jiaien Home for the Aged. *1994: He died. His lifework "Leprosy and social welfare" *He had continued to write this series of studies between 1951 and 1958 in a journal "Keifuh" of Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium. He discontinued writing it by press ...
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Taizō Sugimura
is a Japanese politician and a member of the Diet of Japan, representing the Liberal Democratic Party until 2009. He ran in House of Councillors election in 2010 as a proportional candidate of the Sunrise Party of Japan. Sugimura was born in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō. He attended the University of Tsukuba but dropped out in 2004. Sugimura became the youngest member of the House of Representatives after the September 11, 2005 general election. He was not expected to win a seat, as he had been placed in 35th position on the LDP's proportional representation ticket for the Minami-Kanto bloc. He first came to media attention for his excitement at the prospect of the range of perks available for elected politicians, including high class restaurants, first class travel on the Shinkansen, and being able to afford a BMW. Sugimura was reprimanded by LDP executives for his comments, and publicly apologised at a news conference on September 27, 2005 saying they had been "immature and ir ...
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Tsune Sugimura
was a Japanese photographer. He was the author of 44 books, the most popular of which were ''Living Crafts of Okinawa'' (1973), which is a photographic documentary on traditional crafts from Okinawa is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi). Naha is the capital and largest city ..., ''The Enduring Crafts of Japan'' (1968), and ''Hachijo: Isle of Exile'' (1973). References *''Nihon shashinka jiten'' () / ''328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers.'' Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. . External links Additional details about publications Japanese photographers 1926 births 1991 deaths {{Japan-photographer-stub ...
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Yoko Sugimura
Yoko Sugimura ( ja, 杉村 陽子 ''Sugimura Yoko'', born November 1, 1974, in Nagano, Japan) is a former Japanese gravure idol and race queen. Yoko Sugimura began her modeling career as a race queen for Kure in 1997, where she teamed up with Fumika Suzuki. As with Fumika Suzuki, the race queen modeling gave her career a good start. In 1997 she also was Toyota's event girl at the Tokyo Motor Show. In 1998 she appeared as a K-1 round girl, at the Tokyo Auto Salon as an event girl for Toyota, and in CMs for Takefuji. She also continued her race queen work, for the Piknik team in Formula Nippon, and was also featured in internet events in Akihabara. In 1999 she released an idol video and photobook, and was once again Toyota's event girl at the Tokyo Motor show. Unlike Fumika Suzuki, who retired as a race queen in 1998, Yoko kept on as a race queen from year 2000 and onwards. For example, in 2000 she was the Regain race queen and in 2001 she promoted Weds Sport. She continued t ...
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Sugimura & Partners
formerly known as Sugimura International Patent and Trademark Attorneys is an intellectual property law firm based in Japan. The firm has an international presence, representing clients from around the world. The firm represents more than 200 clients ranging from single inventors and start-ups to academic institutions and international corporations. Approximately half of Sugimura's client base consists of Japanese businesses and organizations, while the other half is foreign counterparts. It has a global legal network in over 40 countries. History Sugimura was founded in 1923 by patent attorney and engineer Nobuchika Sugimura. The firm specializes in providing quality legal services in the acquisition, protection and consultation of Japanese IP rights, and is repeatedly ranked among the top Japanese patent and trademark firms. The company has offices in Japan and the United States, as well as professional relationships with associate law firms located in more than 80 countries. I ...
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