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Toda (surname)
Toda (written: 戸田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Erika Toda (born 1988), Japanese actress *Hiroshi Toda (born 1928), Japanese mathematician *Jōsei Toda (1900–1958), educator and peace activist *Toda Katsushige (1557–1600), Japanese ''daimyō'' *Toda Kazuaki (1542–1604), Japanese samurai *Kazuyuki Toda (born 1977), Japanese football player *Keiko Toda (born 1957), Japanese actress *Morikazu Toda (1917–2010), Japanese physicist *Naho Toda (born 1974), Japanese actress *Natsuko Toda (born 1936), subtitles translator *, Japanese speed skater *Toda Seigen (fl. 1519–1590), Japanese swordsman *Seinosuke Toda (born 1959), computer scientist *Tomojiro Toda (1946–2016), sumo wrestler See also

*Tola (name) *Tona (name) *Tonda (name) *Tova {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Erika Toda
is a Japanese actress. Career Toda has starred in many Japanese television dramas, including ''Liar Game'', ''Code Blue'', '' Ryusei no Kizuna'', and ''Keizoku 2: SPEC''. She has also had supporting roles in many other popular TV dramas, such as ''Boss'', ''Nobuta wo Produce'', ''Engine'', and ''Gal Circle''. In the manga adaptation movie, ''Death Note'', she played the role of Misa Amane. Personal life In 2020, Toda married actor Tori Matsuzaka, who co-starred in the 2015 film ''April Fools''. On 28 November 2022, the agency announced that Toda is pregnant with her first child. Filmography TV dramas * ''Audrey'' (NHK, 2000), Takino Yoshioka * ''Division 1'' (Fuji TV, 2004), Sae Imai * ''Engine'' (Fuji TV, 2005), Harumi Hida * ''Calling You'' (2005) * '' Zutto Ai Takatta'' (Fuji TV, 2005) * ''Nobuta wo Produce'' (NTV, 2005), Mariko Uehara * ''The Queen's Classroom Special Part 1'' (NTV, 2006), Ai Ikeuchi * ''Gal Circle'' (NTV, 2006), Saki * ''Kiseki no Dōbutsuen: Asahiyama D ...
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Noriko Toda
is a former Japanese female speed skater. She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics and in the 1992 Winter Olympics ) , nations = 64 , athletes = 1,801 (1313 men, 488 women) , events = 57 in 6 sports (12 disciplines) , opening = 8 February 1992 , closing = 23 February 1992 , opened_by = President François Mitterrand , cauldron ... representing Japan. References 1965 births Living people Japanese female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for Japan Speed skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics Speed skaters from Hokkaido Speed skaters at the 1986 Asian Winter Games {{Japan-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Tonda (name)
Tonda is a Czech masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Antonín used in the Czech Republic. Notable people with this name include the following: Given name * Tonda L. Hughes, American nursing academic Surname * Joseph Tonda (born 1952), French, Congolese and Gabonese sociologist and anthropologist * Patrice Tonda, Gabonese politician and diplomat. See also *Toda (surname) * Tona (name) * Tonga (name) *Tonja (name) * Tonka (name) *Tonia (name) Tonia is an Italian and Spanish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Antonia as a feminine form of Tonino and Tonio that is used in Italy, Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Sal ... * Tonra, a surname * Tonya (given name) Notes {{surname, type=both Czech masculine given names ...
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Tona (name)
Tona, Toña, Toňa and Tóna are given names. Tona is a Danish, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish feminine given name in use in Denmark, Greenland, Sweden, Norway, Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Western Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Falkland Islands. The name is a short form of Antonia as well as an alternate form of Þone. Tona is also a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish feminine given name in use in Denmark, Greenland, Sweden, and Norway as a short form of Antona as well as an alternate form of Tone and Torny. Tóna is a Faroese feminine given name that is an alternate form of Tona, Tone and Torny. Toña is a Spanish feminine given name that is a short form of Antonia used in Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Western Panama, ...
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Tola (name)
Tola is a given name and surname. The given name is a variant of Toni. Notable people who use this name include the following: Given name * Tola (biblical figure), Biblical judge of Israel * Tola, Biblical son of Issachar from the Old Testament * Tola, co-founder with husband Orca of the Abbey at Abbotsbury, England in the 11th Century * Tola of Clonard, a saint in the Irish tradition * Tola Kasali (born 1950), Nigerian politician * Tola Mankiewiczówna (1900 – 1985), Polish singer and actress * Tola Szlagowska (born 1992), Polish singer * Tola, stagename of Carlos Mario Gallego, Columbian journalist and cartoonist of Tola y Maruja Surname * Afrim Tola or Afrim Tole (born 1970), Albanian footballer * Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola (1888 – 1952), Ecuadorian politician (former President) * Efisio Tola (1803 – 1833), Italian patriot * Erjon Tola (born 1986), Albanian alpine ski racer * Fate Tola (born 1987), Ethiopian long-distance runner * Helen Bekele Tola (born 1994), Et ...
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Tomojiro Toda
Tomojiro Toda (30 June 1946 – 23 October 2016), known as Haguroiwa Tomomi, was a sumo wrestler from Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan. He made his professional debut in May 1961, and reached the top division in January 1967. His highest rank was ''komusubi''. He withdrew from active competition in January 1978 and remained in the Japan Sumo Association as an elder under the name Ikazuchi. He reached the mandatory retirement age of 65, and left the Sumo Association in June 2011. Career He left junior high school and joined Tatsunami stable in May 1961 at the age of 14. He made his debut alongside future ''sekiwake'' Fujinokawa, and future ''maegashira'' Tochifuji and Wakanoumi. He reached the second highest ''juryo'' division in November 1965, and in January 1967 he became the first wrestler from Miyazaki Prefecture to reach the top division for 116 years, the previous being Tomozuna Ryosuke in 1851. He won his first (and only) special prize in the January 1969 tournament, for Fig ...
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Seinosuke Toda
is a computer scientist working at the Nihon University in Tokyo. Toda earned his Ph.D. from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1992, under the supervision of Kojiro Kobayashi. He was a recipient of the 1998 Gödel Prize for proving Toda's theorem in computational complexity theory, which states that every problem in the polynomial hierarchy has a polynomial-time Turing reduction In computational complexity theory, a polynomial-time reduction is a method for solving one problem using another. One shows that if a hypothetical subroutine solving the second problem exists, then the first problem can be solved by transforming ... to a counting problem. Notes Japanese computer scientists 20th-century Japanese mathematicians 21st-century Japanese mathematicians Theoretical computer scientists Gödel Prize laureates 1959 births Living people Academic staff of Nihon University {{Compu-scientist-stub ...
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Toda Seigen
Toda Seigen (富田 勢源, 1519?- ca. 1590s?) a renowned swordsman during the Sengoku Period in 16th century Japan. Seigen was reputed as a master of the Chujō-ryū, Chūjō-ryū style of sword fighting, excelling in the kodachi art. It is thought that Toda Seigen was the teacher of the famous swordsman Sasaki Kojirō. However, it is not truly known if such information is true, with some rather believing that Kojirō was trained by one of Seigen's students, Kanemaki Jisai. However, one account has said that during Kojirō's childhood, he "...received the instruction of Toda Seigen, a master of the school of the short sword, and having been the partner of his master, he excelled him in the wielding of the long sword. After having defeated his master's younger brother he left him to travel in various provinces. There he founded his own school, which was called Ganryū." Sometime after training Kojiro, Seigen became blind, but it has been theorised he knew he was losing his sight, ...
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Natsuko Toda
is a Japanese subtitler and film industry interpreter. She has been called "the most famous film translator in Japan ..unquestionably" and the "Subtitle Queen". She has subtitled more than 1,000 English-language films in Japanese. Biography Natsuko Toda was born in Tokyo on July 3, 1936. She graduated from Tsuda College in 1958 and started working as a secretary in a life insurance company, but left after about a year. She learned the craft of subtitling under the eminent Japanese subtitler Shunji Shimizu. She found a part-time job at the Japanese arm of United Artists through Shimizu. At United Artists she performed miscellaneous tasks including translation. Later, Haruo Mizuno, the advertising manager at the time, asked her to work as an interpreter for movie people from abroad. She has been active as both a subtitler and an interpreter for many visiting stars and filmmakers. She has worked on many high-profile films, including Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence and The Last Samura ...
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Hiroshi Toda
is a Japanese mathematician, who specializes in stable and unstable homotopy theory. He started publishing in 1952. Many of his early papers are concerned with the study of Whitehead products and their behaviour under suspension and more generally with the (unstable) homotopy groups of spheres. In a 1957 paper he showed the first non-existence result for the Hopf invariant 1 problem. This period of his work culminated in his book ''Composition methods in homotopy groups of spheres'' (1962). Here he uses as important tools the Toda bracket (which he calls the ''toric construction'') and the Toda fibration, among others, to compute the first 20 nontrivial homotopy groups for each sphere. Among his most important contributions to stable homotopy theory is his work on the existence and non-existence of so-called Toda–Smith complexes. These are finite complexes which can be characterized as having a particularly simple ordinary homology (as modules over the Steenrod algebra) or ...
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Naho Toda
is a Japanese actress. Career In 1990, she successfully passed an audition called Horipro Talent Scout Caravan( Ja). Personal life She had graduated from Tamagawa University. Her sister was an actress, and her brother Kōhei Toda ( Ja: 戸田康平, Toda Kōhei) is a singer and songwriter. In August 2010, she married her husband, a doctor she met through mutual friends. In the following August 2011. she announced she was pregnant with her first child and she gave birth to her daughter in February 2012. Toda has stated that she plans to continue her career after childbirth. Filmography TV dramas *''Galápagos'' (2023) Movies * ''Natsu no niwa - The Friends'' (1994) * '' Blooming Again'' (2004) * ''The Craft of Memories'' (2020) * ''The Woman of S.R.I. the Movie'' (2021), Mikie Shiba * ''And So the Baton Is Passed'' (2021) * ''Takatsu-gawa'' (2022) * ''Akira and Akira'' (2022) * ''Silent Parade'' (2022), Machiko Namiki * ''The Master Sake Brewers'' (2022) * ''Do Unto ...
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Morikazu Toda
was a Japanese physicist, best known for the discovery of the Toda lattice. His main interests were in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics. Career After graduating from the Department of Physics, Tokyo University he became associate professor first at Keijo University and then at the Tokyo University of Education (Kyoiku University). In 1952 he was promoted professor and held subsequent positions at Chiba University, Yokohama National University, and University of the Air. In addition, he had visiting positions at São Paulo University and Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He was a professor emeritus of the Tokyo University of Education. In 1947 he received the Mainichi Shuppan-Bunka prize for his contributions to the theory of liquids and in 1981 the Fujihara Award for the discovery of the Toda lattice. He was a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters. He died of multiple organ failure on 6 October 2010.
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