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Tamiya may refer to: *Tamiya Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio-controlled cars and related products * Tamiya-ryū (other), several iaijutsu ryūgi *Tamiya connector, a type of DC power connector Places *Tamiya, Egypt, a town in Egypt People with the surname *Hiroshi Tamiya (1903–1984), Japanese botanist *Kenjiro Tamiya (1928 - 2010), Japanese baseball player *Tomoe Tamiyasu aka ''Tomoe Tamiya'', Japanese voice actress Fictional characters *Toraichi Tamiya The following are characters in the ''Oh My Goddess!'' manga and anime series: Main characters Keiichi Morisato is a student of the Nekomi Institute of Technology and a member of the NIT Motor Club. One day Keiichi accidentally dials the God ..., a character from ''Ah! Megami-sama'' {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Tamiya Corporation
is a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio-controlled cars, battery and solar powered educational models, sailboat models, acrylic and enamel model paints, and various modeling tools and supplies. The company was founded by Yoshio Tamiya in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1946. The company has gained a reputation among hobbyists of producing models of outstanding quality and accurate scale detail. The company's philosophy is reflected directly in its motto: "First in quality around the world". Tamiya's metal molds are produced from plans with the concept of being "easy to understand and build, even for beginners". Even the box art is consistent with this throughout the company. Tamiya has been awarded the ''Modell des Jahres'' (Model of the Year) award, hosted by the German magazine ''ModellFan''. Products currently commercialized by Tamiya include (toy and collectibles): scale plastic model cars, aircraft, military vehicles, motorcycles, figurines, radio-controlled cars, tru ...
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Tamiya-ryū (other)
Tamiya-ryū can refer to two different iaijutsu is a combative quick-draw sword technique. This art of drawing the Japanese sword, katana, is one of the Japanese '' koryū'' martial art disciplines in the education of the classical warrior ( bushi). Warner, Gordon and Draeger, Donn F. 2007, ... '' ryūgi'': * "Ta-miya"-ryū (田宮流), an iaijutsu koryū founded by Tamiya Heibei Norimasa (田宮平兵衞重正) * "Tami-ya"-ryū (民弥流), an iaijutsu koryū founded by Tamiya Gon'emon Muneshige (民弥権右衛門宗重) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamiya-ryu ...
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Tamiya Connector
Tamiya may refer to: *Tamiya Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio-controlled cars and related products * Tamiya-ryū (other), several iaijutsu ryūgi * Tamiya connector, a type of DC power connector Places * Tamiya, Egypt, a town in Egypt People with the surname * Hiroshi Tamiya (1903–1984), Japanese botanist *Kenjiro Tamiya was a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball player and manager. In his first few years as a major league player, Tamiya was utilized as a pitcher and first baseman, but in the prime of his career, he was an outfielder. He was inducted into ... (1928 - 2010), Japanese baseball player * Tomoe Tamiyasu aka ''Tomoe Tamiya'', Japanese voice actress Fictional characters * Toraichi Tamiya, a character from ''Ah! Megami-sama'' {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Tamiya, Egypt
Tamiya ( ar, طامية) is a town in Faiyum Governorate, Egypt. The name of the town comes from . Notable people *Sufi Abu Taleb References Populated places in Faiyum Governorate Egypt Cities in Egypt {{egypt-geo-stub ...
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Hiroshi Tamiya
was an important Japanese plant biochemist and microbiologist. He is notable for mid-twentieth century research he did on the thermodynamics of the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis. Life Tamiya was a student of Keita Shibata, a plant physiologist, as a student at Tokyo University. Andrew Benson, who was instrumental in understanding carbon fixation in plants considered Tamiya inspirational in his own success as a scientist. Tamiya worked and studied in Japan, Europe, and the United States, collaborating internationally with a variety of scientists. After World War II, during the Allied Occupation of Japan Japan was occupied and administered by the victorious Allies of World War II from the 1945 surrender of the Empire of Japan at the end of the war until the Treaty of San Francisco took effect in 1952. The occupation, led by the United States w ..., the Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicist Harry C. Kelly selected Tamiya to assist him in evaluat ...
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Kenjiro Tamiya
was a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball player and manager. In his first few years as a major league player, Tamiya was utilized as a pitcher and first baseman, but in the prime of his career, he was an outfielder. He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002. Early life Tamiya was born in Shimodate, Ibaraki and attended Shimodate Shogyo High School. Tamiya also attended Nihon University, where he won a Tokyo Metropolitan University League batting title in 1947, before dropping out. Professional career Tamiya first started for the Osaka Tigers of the Japanese Baseball League, as a pitcher and, occasionally, a first baseman. On March 16, 1950, he almost threw the first perfect game in Nippon Professional Baseball history, coming within one out, before Sakae Nakamura got a hit that ended the bid. A shoulder injury in 1952 would see him move to the outfield, where he spent the rest of his career. As a Tiger, Tamiya won the Best Nine Award 3 times, i ...
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Tomoe Tamiyasu
is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Hiroshima, generally performing for adult games. She debuted in 2005 as a voice actress and started her singing career in 2006. Tamiyasu has been the host of three Internet radio shows, and has been a guest on a fourth. She is also known under the name Tomoe Tamiya, such as when she voiced Rin Natsume from Key's visual novel ''Little Busters!''. She also sang songs on an image vocal album released for ''Little Busters!'' for Rin. She attended Anime Expo in 2012 with the industry guest MangaGamer. She married voice actor Keisuke Nakamura in 2015. Since December 2018, Tamiyasu is also active as a virtual YouTuber under the name . Filmography ;2005 * ''Hitozuma Swapping Seikatsu'' * ''Hotaru no Kigi'' * ''I-ki-na-ri Iinazuke: Hime-sama no Okoshire'' * ''Mareido: Chōkyō no Kan'' * ''Mugen Rinkan'' * ''Ohime-sama wa Tokkun Chū!!2: Uketsugareshi Sei Naru Majutsu'' * ''Osananajimi no Nukumori'' * ''Pa-pi-ko-n: Futago no Musume wa Dōkyū ...
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Toraichi Tamiya
The following are characters in the ''Oh My Goddess!'' manga and anime series: Main characters Keiichi Morisato is a student of the Nekomi Institute of Technology and a member of the NIT Motor Club. One day Keiichi accidentally dials the Goddess Relief Office. After summoning Belldandy by accident, he ends up wishing for her to be by his side forever. Ever since, the two have been together. Keiichi's pure and innocent personality also puts him in the middle of an unusual love relationship. While he understands his love for Belldandy, he sometimes has a difficult time expressing his feelings. He is a very skilled mechanic and an exceptional race driver. He is bestowed the directorship of the Motor Club, which he subsequently passes on to Sora Hasegawa. At his supposed graduation from college, he started working at the repair shop ''Whirlwind'' owned by the founder of the NIT Motor Club: Chihiro Fujimi. He picked up the one class and actually graduated many chapters later. S ...
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