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Takashima may refer to: People with the surname *Gara Takashima (born 1954), Japanese voice actor * Kazusa Takashima, Japanese manga artist *Kōbōyama Daizō, Japanese former sumo wrestler now known as Takashima Oyakata *, Japanese ice hockey player *Masahiro Takashima (born 1965), Japanese actor *Masanobu Takashima (born 1966), Japanese actor, brother of Masahiro *, Japanese women's footballer * Misako Takashima, US comic artist *, Japanese table tennis player *Reiko Takashima (born 1964), Japanese actress *, Japanese sprinter * Shuhan Takashima (1798–1866), 19th-century samurai * Tomonosuke Takashima (1844–1916), Imperial Japanese Army general *Yoshimitsu Takashima (born 1941), Japanese politician Characters *Laurel Takashima, character in ''Babylon 5'' * Takashima, fictional villain in the manga ''No Need for Tenchi!'' Places * Takashima, Nagasaki (Nishisonogi), town * Takashima, Nagasaki (Kitamatsuura), town * Takashima District, Shiga * Takashima, Shiga, city * Takashima, ...
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Gara Takashima
, known by her stage name is a Japanese actress and Voice acting in Japan, voice actress who works for Aoni Production. She is married to voice actor Banjō Ginga. Filmography Television animation ;1970s * ''Hoka Hoka Kazoku'' (1976) (Sachiko Yamano) * ''Aim for the Ace!'' (1978) (Michiru Taki) * ''Space Battleship Yamato II'' (1978) * ''Lupin III Part II'' (1978) * ''Anne of Green Gables (anime), Anne of Green Gables'' (1979) (Diana Barry) * ''Gordian Warrior'' (Saori Otaki) (1979) * ''The Rose of Versailles'' (1979) ;1980s * ''Space Runaway Ideon'' (1980) (Rukuku Kil) * ''Braiger'' (1982) (Anastasia, Eva) * ''Cobra (manga)#Anime series, Space Cobra, Space Cobra'' (1982) (Dominique Royal) * ''Game Center Arashi'' (1982) (Erika Noto) * ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'' (1982) * ''Aura Battler Dunbine'' (1983) * ''Baxinger'' (1983) * ''Giant Gorg'' (1984) (Lady Links) * ''Persia, the Magic Fairy'' (1984) (Kumi Hayami) * ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' (1985) (Hilda Bidan) * ''The Thre ...
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Takashima Tomonosuke
Viscount was a samurai of Satsuma Domain, general in the early Imperial Japanese Army, and a cabinet minister in Meiji period Japan. Part of Sophia University in Tokyo is located on the site of his house. Biography Military career Born into a ''samurai'' family of Satsuma Domain (present day Kagoshima Prefecture, Takashima studied at the Han school ''Zōshikan''. He fought in the Boshin War to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate, and was a member of the personal guard of Emperor Meiji in 1869, and was named a chamberlain in 1871. With the creation of the Imperial Japanese Army in 1874, he was commissioned as a colonel and made commandant of the ''Kyododan'' (School for Non-commissioned Officers) in 1875. In 1877, he was promoted to major general at the time of the Satsuma Rebellion and commanded the IJA 1st Detached Infantry Brigade against his former Satsuma clansmen. From 1879 to 1880, he was sent to Germany and France for further training. On his return, he was assigned command ...
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Takashima, Shimane
is a volcanic island in the Sea of Japan, 12 km from the coast of the Shimane prefecture in Japan. Takashima Island is administered as part of Masuda, Shimane Prefecture. Takashima takes its name, meaning "High Island" from its steep cliffs and mountains. The island was inhabited since at least 15th century, but was completely depopulated twice - in 1711 and 1975, when all inhabitants left the island following a natural disasters. Currently (as in 2017) it is used as a fishing spot. Since 1966, the island has a navigation beacon visible away. See also * This article incorporates material from Japanese Wikipedia page 高島 (島根県), accessed 5 January 2017 * Desert island * List of islands This is a list of the lists of islands in the world grouped by country, by continent, by body of water A body of water or waterbody (often spelled water body) is any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another plane ... References {{shimane- ...
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Takashima, Shiga (town)
was a town located in Takashima District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. In the Edo period, Ōmizo Domain was based here. On December 1, 2004, the town had an estimated population of 7,086 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 112.12 persons per km2. The total area was 63.20 km2. On January 1, 2005, Takashima absorbed the towns of Adogawa, Imazu, Makino and Shin'asahi, and the village of Kutsuki (all from Takashima District) to create the city of Takashima. Dissolved municipalities of Shiga Prefecture {{Shiga-geo-stub ...
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Takashima, Shiga
is a city located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 46,976 in 20601 households and a population density of 68 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Takashima is located on the western shore of Lake Biwa in the northwestern portion of Shiga Prefecture. The Adogawa and Ishida rivers form alluvial fans in the eastern part of the city on the shores of Lake Biwa, whereas the inland areas rise to the Nosaka and Hira Mountains. The former Makino town region of the city has the Kaizu Osaki, which has been selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots, and the area is also well known for its Asian fawn lily colonies. The inland areas of the city are noted for very heavy snow accumulation in winter. Neighboring municipalities * Shiga Prefecture **Ōtsu ** Nagahama * Kyoto Prefecture **Sakyō-ku, Kyoto ** Nantan * Fukui Prefecture **Obama ** Tsuruga ** Wakasa ** Mihama ** Ōi Climate Takashima has a Humid subtropical ...
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Takashima District, Shiga
was a district located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 55,348 and a density of 108.24 persons per km2. The total area was 511.36 km2. On January 1, 2005, the former town of Takashima absorbed the towns of Adogawa, Imazu, Makino and Shin'asahi, and the village of Kutsuki to create the city of Takashima. Therefore, Takashima District was converted into a city. Former towns and village * Adogawa (town) * Imazu (town) * Kutsuki (village A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to ...) * Makino (town) * Shin'asahi (town) * Takashima (town) Former districts of Shiga Prefecture {{Shiga-geo-stub ...
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Takashima, Nagasaki (Kitamatsuura)
was a town located in Kitamatsuura District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 2,763 and a density of 161.39 persons per km2. The total area was 17.12 km2. On January 1, 2006, Takashima, along with the town of Fukushima may refer to: Japan * Fukushima Prefecture, Japanese prefecture ** Fukushima, Fukushima, capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan ***Fukushima University, national university in Japan *** Fukushima Station (Fukushima) in Fukushima, Fukushim ... (also from Kitamatsuura District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsuura. Technically an island, Takashima is linked to mainland Kyūshū by a bridge. Dissolved municipalities of Nagasaki Prefecture {{Nagasaki-geo-stub ...
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Takashima, Nagasaki (Nishisonogi)
was a town located in Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 791 and a density of 590.30 people per km². The total area was 1.34 km². On January 4, 2005, Takashima, along with the towns of Iōjima, Kōyagi, Nomozaki, Sanwa and Sotome (all from Nishisonogi District), was merged into the expanded city of Nagasaki and no longer exists as an independent municipality. Pre-merger Takashima had consisted of the following four Islands (order is from north to south). * Tobishima Island *Takashima Island *Nakanoshima Island *Hashima Island , commonly called , is a tiny abandoned island off Nagasaki, lying about from the centre of the city. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undistu ... (Gunkanjima) External links Official website of the City of Nagasakiin Japanese (somEnglish content Dissolved municipalities of Nagasaki Pr ...
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The Shima Brothers
The following is a list of the major characters from the anime and manga series ''Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki'' and its spin-offs '' Tenchi Muyo! GXP'', '' Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar'', '' Tenchi Universe'', '' Tenchi in Tokyo'', and '' Ai Tenchi Muyo!''. Concept Masaki Kajishima and Hiroki Hayashi, who both worked on the ''Bubblegum Crisis'' OVAs, cite the show as being the inspiration for ''Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki''. In an interview with AIC, Hayashi described ''Bubblegum Crisis'' as "A pretty gloomy anime. Serious fighting, complicated human relationships, and dark Mega Tokyo." Hayashi and Kajishima thought it would be fun to create some comedic episodes with ideas like the girls going to hot springs, but these ideas were rejected by their sponsors. Hayashi also said there was a trend to have several characters of one gender and a single one of the other gender, and asked if Mackey (Sylia's brother) was a main character, reversing the scenario in ''Bubblegum''. This became the ...
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Laurel Takashima
''Babylon 5: The Gathering'' is the test pilot movie of the science fiction television series ''Babylon 5'', aired on February 22, 1993. It is also the first of six feature-length films in the Babylon 5 media franchise. ''The Gathering'' covers events which take place roughly one year before those of the first-season episode "Midnight on the Firing Line," providing a framework of backstories, political agendas, and personal relationships for some of the series' major characters. Following the success of the movie, Warner Bros. Television commissioned the series for production in May 1993, as part of its Prime Time Entertainment Network (PTEN); the first season would premiere in the United States nearly a year later, on January 26, 1994. Synopsis In the Earth year 2257, a multitude of humans and non-humans gather deep in neutral space at a new station, ''Babylon 5'', which has recently become operational. ''Babylon 5'' was built as a neutral venue for discussing and resolving i ...
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Yoshimitsu Takashima
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 Hirakata, Osaka file:Hirakata Park.jpg, 260px, Hirakata Park is a Cities of Japan, city in northeastern Osaka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 397,681 in 183075 households and a population density of 6100 persons per km2. The total ... and high school graduate, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1998. References * External links Official websitein Japanese. Members of the House of Councillors (Japan) Living people 1941 births People from Hirakata Democratic Party of Japan politicians {{Japan-politician-1940s-stub ...
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Takashima Shūhan
was a samurai and military engineer in Bakumatsu period Japan. He is significant in having started to import flintlock guns from the Netherlands at the end of Japan's period of Seclusion, during the Late Tokugawa Shogunate.Jansen, Marius. (2000). Throughout his life Takashima Shūhan was one of the early Japanese reformists who argued for the modernization of Japan in order to better resist the West. His experience was close to that of Sakuma Shōzan, who was also attacked for adopting Western ideas. Biography Early life Takashima was the son of one of the senior administrators of Nagasaki and head of the Nagasaki Kaisho, the shogunate's official trade representative with the Dutch trading post at Dejima. As a child of 10, Takashima Shūhan, the son of Nagasaki officials, was shocked by the incident in Nagasaki in 1808, where the Royal Navy frigate HMS ''Phaeton'' demanded supplies from the harbour chief before sailing away. He was sent to Osaka for studies, and succeeded ...
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