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Toshikazu Satō
Toshikazu is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Toshikazu can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *敏一, "agile, one" *敏和, "agile, harmony" *敏多, "agile, many" *敏数, "agile, number" *俊一, "talented, one" *俊和, "talented, harmony" *俊多, "talented, many" *俊数, "talented, number" *利一, "benefit, one" *利和, "benefit, harmony" *利多, "benefit, many" *利数, "benefit, number" *年一, "year, one" *年和, "year, harmony" *寿一, "long life, one" *寿和, "long life, harmony" The name can also be written in hiragana としかず or katakana トシカズ. Notable people with the name *Toshikazu Ichimura (市村 俊和, born 1941), Japanese aikidoka. *Toshikazu Irie (入江 利和, born 1984), Japanese footballer. * Toshikazu Kase (加瀬 俊一, 1903–2004), Japanese civil servant and diplomat. *Toshikazu Katayama (片山 敏一, born 1913), Japanese figure skater. *Toshikazu Kato (加藤 寿一, ...
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Toshikazu Kawasaki
is a Japanese paperfolder and origami theorist who is known for his geometrically innovative models. He is particularly famous for his series of fourfold symmetry "roses", all based on a twisting maneuver that allows the petals to seem to curl out from the center of the flower. Kawasaki also teaches mathematics at Sasebo Technical Junior College. Kawasaki was the first to develop the technique of iso-area folding, which allows the folder to end up with each side of the paper displayed in equal amounts. It consists of building a mirror-symmetrical crease pattern and then collapsing it to find a finished form, usually a geometric shape such as a cube. He also discovered and proved that with any given flat point in an origami model, the sum of alternating angles is always equal to 180 degrees, a result now known as Kawasaki's theorem Kawasaki's theorem or Kawasaki–Justin theorem is a theorem in the mathematics of paper folding that describes the crease patterns with a single ...
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Toshikazu Yamanishi
is a Japanese racewalking athlete. He won a gold medal in 20 kilometres race walk at the 2019 Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, with a World Leading time of 1:17.15 (2019 season). Representing Japan at the 2019 and 2022 World Athletics Championships, he won gold medal in the 20 kilometres walk event, consecutively in 2019 and 2022. See also *2019 IAAF World Rankings The 2019 IAAF World Rankings document the best performing athletes in the sport of athletics, per the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) individual athlete ranking system. It was the first year that the IAAF used the system. ... References External links * Japanese male racewalkers 1996 births Living people Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade gold medalists for ...
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Toshikazu Wakatsuki
was a Japanese medical doctor. He received a M.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1936 and a PhD from the same institution in 1947, after imprisonment for anti-war views during World War II. In 1946, Wakatsuki performed Japan's first tubercular spinal caries and also organised its first blood bank. He founded the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine. Wakatsuki was awarded the 1976 Ramon Magsaysay Award for his contributions to rural medicine, as well as the Order of the Rising Sun The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. The Order was the first national decoration awarded by the Japanese government, created on 10 April 1875 by decree of the Council of State. The badge features rays of sunlight ... with Gold and Silver Star in 1981. He died of pneumonia in August 2006, at the age of 96. References 1910 births 2006 deaths Japanese general practitioners Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd class University of Tokyo alumni Deat ...
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Saitō Toshikazu
Saitō Toshikazu (齋藤俊一) (died 1582), also known as Saitō Toshizo (斎藤歳三), was lord of Ikuchiyama in Tanba Province as well as a member of the Saitō clan. Toshikazu was Saito Tatsuoki cousin, head of Saitō clan. In 1567, after the Battle of Inabayama, Toshikazu became a vassal of Akechi Mitsuhide, who was a retainer of the Oda clan. In 1582, at the Battle of Yamazaki, the battle between Oda Nobunaga's two ''de facto'' successors, Akechi Mitsuhide and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Toshikazu became a commander of Akechi clan forces. During the battle, he tried to flank Hideyoshi's lines but was defeated and executed by Horio Mosuke. See also * Saitō Toshimitsu was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was a castle commander of Kuroi Castle. He was a retainer of Inaba Ittetsu, but later joined Akechi Mitsuhide. Oda Nobunaga was not pleased that Toshimitsu chose to work under Mitsuhide, and i ... References Samurai People of Azuchi–Momoyama-perio ...
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Toshikazu Sunada
is a Japanese mathematician and author of many books and essays on mathematics and mathematical sciences. He is professor emeritus of both Meiji University and Tohoku University. He is also distinguished professor of emeritus at Meiji in recognition of achievement over the course of an academic career. Before he joined Meiji University in 2003, he was professor of mathematics at Nagoya University (1988–1991), at the University of Tokyo (1991–1993), and at Tohoku University (1993–2003). Sunada was involved in the creation of the School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences at Meiji University and is its first dean (2013–2017). Since 2019, he is President of Mathematics Education Society of Japan. Main work Sunada's work covers complex analytic geometry, spectral geometry, dynamical systems, probability, graph theory, discrete geometric analysis, and mathematical crystallography. Among his numerous contributions, the most famous one is a general construction of isosp ...
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Toshikazu Sugihara
Toshikazu Sugihara (born 8 April 1964) is a Japanese professional golfer. Sugihara played on the Japan Golf Tour The Japan Golf Tour ( ja, 日本ゴルフツアー機構) is a prominent golf tour. It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offers the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after th ..., winning once. Professional wins (2) PGA of Japan Tour wins (1) Japan Challenge Tour wins (1) External links * Japanese male golfers Japan Golf Tour golfers Sportspeople from Osaka Prefecture 1964 births Living people {{Japan-golf-bio-stub ...
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Toshikazu Sano
Toshikazu Sano (October 11, 1940 – 2000) was a football referee from Japan. He is known for having officiated the 1984 Olympic tournament in Los Angeles, as well as qualification for the 1982, 1986, and 1990 World Cups, and the 1981 and 1987 FIFA World Youth Championships.FIFA FIFA (; stands for ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( French), meaning International Association Football Federation ) is the international governing body of association football, beach football and futsal. It was found ..."Match Report - USA - Germany FR 1:2 (1:1)" 17 October 1987. Retrieved on 24 April 2013. References 1940 births 2000 deaths Japanese football referees AFC Asian Cup referees {{Japan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Toshikazu Nishimura
Toshikazu is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Toshikazu can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *敏一, "agile, one" *敏和, "agile, harmony" *敏多, "agile, many" *敏数, "agile, number" *俊一, "talented, one" *俊和, "talented, harmony" *俊多, "talented, many" *俊数, "talented, number" *利一, "benefit, one" *利和, "benefit, harmony" *利多, "benefit, many" *利数, "benefit, number" *年一, "year, one" *年和, "year, harmony" *寿一, "long life, one" *寿和, "long life, harmony" The name can also be written in hiragana としかず or katakana トシカズ. Notable people with the name *Toshikazu Ichimura (市村 俊和, born 1941), Japanese aikidoka. * Toshikazu Irie (入江 利和, born 1984), Japanese footballer. * Toshikazu Kase (加瀬 俊一, 1903–2004), Japanese civil servant and diplomat. *Toshikazu Katayama (片山 敏一, born 1913), Japanese figure skater. *Toshikazu Kato (加藤 寿一, ...
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Toshikazu Omae
Toshikazu is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Toshikazu can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *敏一, "agile, one" *敏和, "agile, harmony" *敏多, "agile, many" *敏数, "agile, number" *俊一, "talented, one" *俊和, "talented, harmony" *俊多, "talented, many" *俊数, "talented, number" *利一, "benefit, one" *利和, "benefit, harmony" *利多, "benefit, many" *利数, "benefit, number" *年一, "year, one" *年和, "year, harmony" *寿一, "long life, one" *寿和, "long life, harmony" The name can also be written in hiragana としかず or katakana トシカズ. Notable people with the name *Toshikazu Ichimura (市村 俊和, born 1941), Japanese aikidoka. * Toshikazu Irie (入江 利和, born 1984), Japanese footballer. * Toshikazu Kase (加瀬 俊一, 1903–2004), Japanese civil servant and diplomat. *Toshikazu Katayama (片山 敏一, born 1913), Japanese figure skater. *Toshikazu Kato (加藤 寿一, ...
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Toshikazu Nakamichi
(born Osaka, 16 July 1971) is a Japanese former rugby union player who played usually as hooker or as prop. He earned 16 caps without scoring in his international career. Career After his graduation from Doshisha University, Nakamichi joined Kobe Steel. He was part of the Kobe squad which dominated the Japanese rugby scene in the early 1990s.Kobelco Steelers: Le mythique club japonais
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Toshikazu Kato
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Kato was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on May 28, 1981. After graduating from high school, he joined the J1 League club Avispa Fukuoka in 2000. However he did not play much and the club was relegated to the J2 League in 2002. On August 1, 2002, he debuted as substitute center back in the 83rd minute against Kawasaki Frontale. He played several matches after that. In 2004, he moved to the newly promoted Japan Football League (JFL) club, Thespa Kusatsu. He played often and the club was promoted to J2 at the end of the 2004 season. In 2005, he moved to the newly promoted JFL club, Mitsubishi Mizushima and played often. In 2006, he moved to the Regional Leagues club V-Varen Nagasaki is a Japanese J2 League football club based in Nagasaki. The club was established in 1985 as Ariake SC till they merged with Kunimi FC in 2004 and adopted the present name in 2005. The club gained promotion into the J. League Division 2 in 20 .... ...
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