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Tamio Miyake
Tamio (written: 民生 or 民夫) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese writer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese singer-songwriter {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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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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Tamio Kageyama
was a Japanese writer. The former television script writer and essayist won the 99th Naoki Prize in 1988 for his novel ''Coo: Tooi Umi Kara Kita Coo''. The novel was later adapted into an animated film. Kageyama also contributed to the films ''Sakana kara daiokishin!!'' (1992), ''Saraba itoshiki hito yo'' (1987), and ''Hoshikuzu kodai no densetsu'' (1985), and appeared as a judge on the TV series Iron Chef. Tamio died at the age of 50 in a house fire at his residence. References External links

* 1947 births 1998 deaths 20th-century Japanese novelists Deaths from fire in Japan {{Japan-writer-stub ...
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Tamio Kawachi
was a Japanese actor. Career Kawachi was a student at Kanto Gakuin University when Yujiro Ishihara, one of his neighbors in Zushi, Kanagawa, invited him to join the Nikkatsu studio. He made his debut in ''A Slope in the Sun'' (1958) playing Ishihara's younger brother. The studio initially sold him as one of the "Bad Trio" along with Akira Kobayashi and Tadao Sawamoto. He appeared in films by Koreyoshi Kurahara and Seijun Suzuki and is probably most known abroad for his starring roles in Kurahara's ''The Warped Ones'' (1960) and '' Black Sun'' (1964). Kawachi eventually left Nikkatsu for the Toei Company, and co-starred in the 9-film ''Mamushi kyōdai'' series with Bunta Sugawara in the 1970s. He also acted on television, with his last acting appearance being a TV mystery in 2017. He was also known for his recurring role as Inspector General Sawaii in ''Ultraman Tiga''. Selected filmography Film *''A Slope in the Sun'' (1958) - Tamio Takagi *''Chi to ai no shuppatsu'' (1958) - ...
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Tamio Ōki
was a Japanese voice actor. He was affiliated with Mausu Promotion. Filmography Anime Film Drama CDs Video games Tokusatsu ;1967 *The X from Outer Space (Dr. Berman (Actor by Franz Gruber) ;1976 * Choujin Bibyun ( Sakasabashira (ep. 16)) ;1998 *Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack (Master Ranking) ;2008 *Engine Sentai Go-onger (Savage Water Barbaric Machine Beast Pot Banki Banki may refer to: * Banki turbine, a type of water turbine * Donát Bánki, inventor of the carburetor * KB Banki, a northern European bank, headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland * Kamen Rider Banki, a character from ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'' * Bańk ... (ep. 14)) Dubbing roles References External links Official agency profile * * * Tamio Okiat Moviewalker {{DEFAULTSORT:Oki Tamio 1928 births 2017 deaths Japanese male voice actors Japanese male video game actors Male voice actors from Tokyo 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors Tokyo Actor's Consumer's ...
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Tamio Okuda
is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many songs for various artists, particularly Puffy. He is signed to Sony Music Japan. He was ranked number 25 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians, provided by HMV Japan in 2003. His band Unicorn was also ranked at number 61. Unicorn reunited in 2009. He appeared in the 2011 Batsu game on ''Gaki no Tsukai''. He performed his song "Ai no Tame ni" with alternate lyrics to recap all that went on in the New Years' special. On July 11, 2018, Okuda, Kazuyoshi Saito, Yohito Teraoka (Jun Sky Walkers), Takashi Hamazaki (Flying Kids), Yo-King (Magokoro Brothers) and Tortoise Matsumoto announced the formation of a supergroup called the . Each member is a multi-instrumentalist with all of them at-least being able to provide vocals and guitar and, like th ...
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