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Takanori Tsujimoto
Takanori (written: 貴教, 貴紀, 貴徳, 貴則, 孝敬, 孝紀, 孝徳, 孝典, 孝憲, 孝法, 孝則, 隆典, 隆則, 陽功, 聖典, 雅男, 崇典 or 鎬則) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese composer and arranger *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese neurosurgeon *, Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese actor, film director and singer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese Nordic combined skier *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese singer and actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese electrical engineer and composer *, Japanese voice actor and actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese triple jumper *, Japanese sumo wrestler {{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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Takanori Kono
(born March 7, 1969) is a former Japanese nordic combined skier who competed during the 1990s, winning at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, the Winter Olympics, and the Holmenkollen ski festival. Kono won three medals at the Winter Olympics, including two golds (3 x 10 km team: 1992, 1994) and a silver (15 km individual: 1994). He also won two gold medals in the team event at the world championships (3 x 10 km: 1993, 4 x 5 km: 1995). Kono also won the Nordic combined event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1993, becoming the first Asian to win at the prestigious event. Kono was ''Deputy Vice Mayor'' of the Athletes Village at the 1998 Winter Olympics. He is now coach for the Japanese Nordic combined team, a role he has had since 2006. References External links * Holmenkollen winners since 1892
- click Vinnere for downloadable pdf file * 1969 births Nordic combined skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1994 ...
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Takanori Sugibayashi
Takanori Sugibayashi ( ja, 杉林 孝法; born 14 March 1976) is a retired Japanese triple jumper. His personal best is 17.02 metres, achieved in July 2000 in Sapporo. He has competed at the Olympic Games twice. Personal best International competitions National titles * Japanese Championships **Triple jump: 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009 References External links *Takanori Sugibayashiat JAAF Takanori Sugibayashiat JOC Takanori Sugibayashiat Mizuno Track Club (archived) 1976 births Living people Sportspeople from Ishikawa Prefecture Japanese male triple jumpers Olympic male triple jumpers Olympic athletes of Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games competitors for Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games World Athletics Championships athletes for Japan Japan Championships in Athletics winners {{Japan-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Takanori Sugeno
is a Japanese football player who plays for Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo. Playing career Although considered short for a goalkeeper, standing at 178 cm, he makes up for his lack of height with superb agility and reflexes. In 2006, he was part of the Yokohama FC defense that set a J.League record when they did not concede a goal for 770 consecutive minutes, breaking Shimizu S-Pulse's 731 minutes recorded in 1993. They also kept 7 consecutive clean sheets (which was also a tied J2 League record) en route to promotion to the J1 League. In 2007 Sugeno was named J.league rookie of the year. In 2008, he was signed by Kashiwa Reysol, a move which some consider unwise as Kashiwa already have a good and relatively young goalkeeper in Yuta Minami. Club statistics Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2017 J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 (NSK MOOK)" 8 February 2017, Japan, (p. 171 out of 289) Honours ;Kashiwa Reysol * J1 League: 2011 * J2 League: 2010 * Emperor's Cu ...
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Takanori Ōyama
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and playwright from Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He is probably most known for the roles as Kanji Sasahara ('' Genshiken'') and Yasunobu Hattori ('' Suzuka''). Filmography Stage * Nodame Cantabile (live-action TV drama) (as Michael (Puri Gorota - ep 4)) * Reborn!(Rebocon 2010) (as Byakuran) Anime * Genshiken (Voice of Kanji Sasahara) * Genshiken 2 is a Japanese manga series by Shimoku Kio about a college club for ''otaku'' (extremely obsessed fans of various media) and the lifestyle its members pursue. The title is a shortening of the club's official name, , or "The Society for ... (Voice of Kanji Sasahara) * Nodame Cantabile (Voice of Michael (Puri Gorota - ep 7)) * Suzuka (Voice of Yasunobu Hattori) * Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (Voice of Ikazuchimaru) * Zegapain (Voice of Kuroshio) * Reborn! (Voice of Byakuran) OVA * Genshiken (Voice of Kanji Sasahara) Tokusatsu * Uchu Sentai Kyuranger (Voice of Media Tsuyoindaver (ep 23)) Exter ...
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Takanori Okoshi
Takanori Okoshi (大越孝敬; born September 16, 1932) is a noted Japanese professor of electrical engineering, now retired, and an amateur composer of over 30 pieces of chamber music for quartet or sextet. Okoshi was born in Tokyo, where his father was an engineering professor at the University of Tokyo. In his school days, he made radio sets and motors, and subsequently received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1955, specializing in electronics and communications. His bachelor's thesis work, "The Generation of Millimeter Waves by Harmonic Generators" was published in the journal of the Institute of Electrical Communications Engineers of Japan. His then received both masters' and doctoral degrees from the University of Tokyo, working on electron guns under the supervision of Professor Okamura, later President of the Tokyo Denki University. Immediately after receiving his PhD, Okoshi was appointed lecturer at the University of Toky ...
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Takanori Nunobe
is a former Japanese football player and manager. Playing career Nunobe was born in Takatsuki on September 23, 1973. After dropped out from Kindai University in 1993, he joined Verdy Kawasaki in 1995. He played as forward from first season and the club won the champions 1996 Emperor's Cup. However he could hardly play in the match in 1997 and he moved to Júbilo Iwata. He played many matches as substitutes and the club won the champions J1 League. In 1998, he moved to Vissel Kobe. He became a regular player as right midfielder and right side back. In 2001, he moved to his local club Cerezo Osaka. Although the club won the 2nd place 2001 Emperor's Cup, was relegated to J2 League from 2002. From 2002, he became a regular player as defensive midfielder and the club returned to J1 League in a year. In 2003, the club won the 2nd place Emperor's Cup. In 2006, he moved to Avispa Fukuoka. Although he played many matches as defensive midfielder, the club was relegated to J2 from 200 ...
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Takanori Nishikawa
is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, voice artist, radio personality, and businessman. He performs under the stage name T.M.Revolution (TMR), which stands for , stemming from the famous '80s pop electronic band TM Network. Despite most of his songs being written by Akio Inoue and composed/arranged by Daisuke Asakura (also TMR's former producer), T.M.Revolution is considered Nishikawa's solo project. Nishikawa is also known for contributions of ending and opening themes to many notable anime and game series. Nishikawa debuted as TMR with the release of his first single in May 1996. Later that year, his third single was used as the third ending song for the anime series ''Rurouni Kenshin'', further expanding his fan base. He also contributed six songs to the ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' franchise – three for ''Gundam SEED'' and three for ''Gundam SEED Destiny''. Nishikawa has guest starred as a minor character in each of those anime series that fea ...
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Takanori Nakajima
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Nakajima was born in Chiba Prefecture on February 9, 1984. After graduating from high school, he joined J2 League club Shonan Bellmare in 2002. He played many matches as left side back. Although he could hardly play in the match from summer 2002. In 2004, he moved to J2 club Yokohama FC. He became a regular left side back. Although the club results were sluggish every season, Yokohama won the champions in 2006 season and was promoted to J1 League first time in the club history. Although he played many matches, Yokohama finished at the bottom place in 2007 season and was relegated to J2 in a year. In 2008, he moved to J2 club Avispa Fukuoka. He played many matches in 3 seasons and Avispa was promoted to J1 end of 2010 season. In 2011, he moved to J1 club Kashiwa Reysol. However he could hardly play in the match. In August 2012, he moved to Yokohama FC for the first time in 5 years. He played many matches as left side ba ...
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Takanori Maeno
is a Japanese football player for Ehime FC. Career statistics Club ''Updated to end of 2018 season''. 1Includes Suruga Bank Championship. Honours Club ;Kashima Antlers *Suruga Bank Championship (1) : 2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ... References External links * *Profile at Albirex Niigata
1988 births Living people Ritsumeikan University alumni
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Takanori Kawai
is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Kyoto, Kyoto and graduate of Ritsumeikan University, he was elected for the first time in 2007 after working at Teijin since 1987. References * External links * in Japanese. Members of the House of Councillors (Japan) Ritsumeikan University alumni Living people 1964 births Democratic Party of Japan politicians {{Japan-politician-1960s-stub ...
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Takanori An'yōji
is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 7-dan. Early life An'yōji was born in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture on August 30, 1974. In 1988, he finished runner up in the 42nd as second-grade junior high school student, and then entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the guidance of shogi professional later that year. He was promoted to 1-dan in 1994 and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 1999 after finishing 2nd in the 25th 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses. Promotion history An'yōji's promotion history is as follows: * 6-kyū is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other similar activities to designate various grades, levels or degrees of proficiency or experience. In Mandarin Chin ...: 1998 * 1-dan: 1994 * 4-dan: October 1, 1999 * 5-dan: November 15, 2005 * 6-dan: February 10, 2009 * 7-d ...
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