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Yoshiki Naruse
Yoshiki is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yoshiki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義樹, "justice, tree" *義基, "justice, foundation" *義機, "justice, opportunity" *義起, "justice, to rise" *義希, "justice, hope" *吉樹, "good luck, tree" *吉基, "good luck, foundation" *吉機, "good luck, opportunity" *吉起, "good luck, to rise" *吉希, "good luck, hope" *善樹, "virtuous, tree" *善基, "virtuous, foundation" *善機, "virtuous, opportunity" *善起, "virtuous, to rise" *善希, "virtuous, hope" *芳樹, "virtuous/fragrant, tree" *芳基, "virtuous/fragrant, foundation" *芳機, "virtuous/fragrant, opportunity" *芳起, "virtuous/fragrant, to rise" *芳希, "virtuous/fragrant, hope" *良樹, "good, tree" *良基, "good, foundation" *良機, "good, opportunity" *慶起, "congratulate, to rise" The name can also be written in hiragana よしき or katakana ヨシキ. Notable people ...
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Yoshiki Nakamura
is a Japanese manga artist. Nakamura made her manga debut with ''Yume de Auyori Suteki'' in the manga magazine ''Hana to Yume'' in 1993. Manga works *'' Blue Wars'' *'' Can't Give Up the MVP (MVP wa Yuzurenai)'' *''Skip Beat! , abbreviated as ''Sukibi'', is a Japanese shōjo manga by Yoshiki Nakamura. It is the story of , a 16-year-old girl who discovers that her childhood friend and romantic goal, Shotaro Fuwa, only keeps her around to act as a maid and to ea ...'' 『スキップ・ビート!』 *'' Tokyo Crazy Paradise'' 『東京クレイジーパラダイス』 *'' Yume de Au yori Suteki'' (''Better Than Meeting In A Dream'') *'' Saint Love'' (basketball series) *'' Dramatic Love Album'' (oneshot) References External links * * https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/164127.Yoshiki_Nakamura Living people 1969 births Manga artists from Tokushima Prefecture Women manga artists Female comics writers 20th-century Japanese women writers 21st-century Japanes ...
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Yoshiki Yamamoto
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Yoshiki Yamamoto joined to Kataller Toyama is a football club in Japan that was formed from the merger of the ALO's Hokuriku and YKK AP SC. The club currently plays in J3 League. History The idea of a merged club had been discussed by the Toyama Prefectural Football Association as e ... in 2013. In 2014, he moved to Verspah Oita. In 2015, he returned to Kataller Toyama. References External links * 1994 births Living people Association football people from Osaka Prefecture Japanese footballers J2 League players J3 League players Japan Football League players Kataller Toyama players Verspah Oita players Association football forwards {{Japan-footy-forward-1990s-stub ...
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Yoshiki Tsukamoto
is a Japanese male badminton player. Achievements BWF International Challenge/Series ''Men's Doubles'' : BWF International Challenge tournament : BWF International Series tournament : BWF Future Series The BWF Future Series is a grade 3 and level 3 tournaments part of Continental Circuit of BWF tournaments along with International Challenge (level 1) and International Series (level 2), sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007. ... tournament References External links * Living people 1991 births Sportspeople from Shimane Prefecture Japanese male badminton players 21st-century Japanese people {{Japan-badminton-bio-stub ...
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Yoshiki Tonogai
is a Japanese manga artist from Shiga Prefecture, Japan. He is notable as the illustrator of one of the ''Higurashi When They Cry'' manga adaptations: ''Himatsubushi-hen'', or Time Killing Arc. He is also the artist and writer of ''Doubt'', which was completed in February 2009. He followed up the ''Doubt'' series with two spiritual sequels, ''Judge'' and ''Secret'', all connected by the recurring appearance of the iconic Rabbit mask from ''Doubt''. ''Doubt'' has been published in the US by Yen Press in its entirety in 2 volumes in April and July 2013, and the entire six-book series of ''Judge'' and the three-book series of ''Secret'' have been published by them as well. They have also been published in various countries in Europe. Tonogai is a former assistant of Atsushi Ōkubo , is a Japanese manga artist known for his work on the manga series '' Soul Eater'' and ''Fire Force'', both of which have been adapted into anime television series. Ohkubo worked as an assistant under ...
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Yoshiki Tanaka
is a Japanese novelist. Early life and education He was born in Hondo, Kumamoto, Hondo, Kumamoto Prefecture and took his doctorate degree in Japanese Language and Literature in the Graduate School of Gakushuin University, Gakushūin University in Tokyo. Work His major works include the sci-fi space opera novel series entitled ''Ginga Eiyū Densetsu'' (銀河英雄伝説), also known as ''Legend of the Galactic Heroes'' , and the fantasy novel series ''Arslan Senki'' (アルスラーン戦記), also known as ''The Heroic Legend of Arslan'', both of which were adapted as anime and manga. His fantasy works also include the novel series ''Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings'' (創竜伝) that was also adapted as anime. Tanaka is an avid fan of History of China, Chinese history and wrote some novels set in China. He also published two ''arranged''-translations of Chinese literature: "Sui Tang Yanyi" (:Zh:隋唐演義, 隋唐演義, "Stories of Sui Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasty ...
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Yoshiki Takaya
is a Japanese manga artist best known for creating the manga '' Guyver'', which has been adapted into multiple anime features as well as live-action films. ''Guyver'' was serialized in ''Monthly Shōnen Captain'' (published by Tokuma Shoten) for the lifetime of the magazine from February 18, 1985 to 1997. When ''Captain'' was cancelled, the manga moved to '' Shōnen Ace'', published by Kadokawa Shoten, who also reprinted the collected volumes from the beginning. There are 32 ''tankōbon'' available. Takaya however, began as a hentai manga artist under the pen name , with several works printed in the adult manga magazine ''Lemon People'', published by Kubo Shoten. The best known of these is ''Hades Project Zeorymer'', which was adapted as a four episode original video animation (OVA) by AIC. He also had stories published in the manga anthology series ''Petit Apple Pie'' under this pen name. Works As Moriwo Chimi *'' Project Zeorymer'' (冥王計画ゼオライマー), in ''Lemon ...
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Yoshiki Takahashi (footballer)
was a former Japanese football player who formerly played for Sagan Tosu is a Japanese professional football club, currently playing in the J1 League. The team is located in Tosu, Saga Prefecture. ''Sagan'' is a coined word with a couple of meanings behind it. One of its homophones is in Japanese. This symbolises .... Club statistics ''Updated to 24 February 2019''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 92 out of 289) References External links *Profile at Sagan Tosu 1985 births Living people Association football people from Nagano Prefecture Japanese footballers J1 League players J2 League players Sagan Tosu players Vegalta Sendai players Association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Yoshiki Sunada
is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Chunichi Dragons. He previously played for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars The are a professional baseball team in the Japan, Japanese Central League. Their home field is Yokohama Stadium, located in central Yokohama. The team has been known by several names since becoming a professional team in 1950. It adopted its c .... External links NPB.com 1995 births Living people Baseball people from Sapporo Japanese baseball players Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers Chunichi Dragons players Yokohama DeNA BayStars players {{Japan-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Yoshiki Sasai
was a Japanese stem cell biologist. He developed methods to guide human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into forming brain cortex, eyes (optic cups), and other organs in tissue culture. Sasai worked at the Riken Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) in Kobe, and was Director of the Laboratory for Organogenesis and Neurogenesis. Following his involvement in the 2014 STAP cell controversy, Sasai was found dead at Riken from an apparent suicide. Early life and education Yoshiki Sasai was born in 1962 in Hyogo, Japan. He received his medical degree from Kyoto University's School of Medicine in 1986. In 1993 Sasai was awarded a PhD from the Kyoto University School of Medicine, and served a residency at Kobe Municipal General Hospital. Career Sasai worked as a research fellow at Edward M. De Robertis's laboratory at UCLA School of Medicine until 1996. Sasai became an associate professor at Kyoto University in 1996, and a full professor in 1998. In 2003 he moved to the RIKEN Cent ...
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Yoshiki Sakurai
is a Japanese screenwriter and producer. Career Sakurai was born in Tochigi, Japan. He returned there when he was 13, and graduated from University of Tokyo majoring in economics. His theses on Japanese animation and subculture won several awards. While still a college student, he wrote eight episodes of the anime television series '' Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex''. After graduation, he was employed at Production I.G. and wrote for the second series, Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, and for the TV movie Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society. Filmography Anime * '' Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex'' (Screenwriter; eps3,8,11,12,15,17,24,25) * '' Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG'' (Screenwriter; eps1,10,14,24) * '' Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit'' (Screenwriter; eps3,8,12,16,20,24) * ''Blood+'' (Screenwriter; eps 3, 11, 20) * '' xxxHolic'' (Screenwriter; eps2,5,9,13,19,SP) * '' xxxHolic:Kei'' (Screenwriter; ep7) * ''Otogi Zoshi ...
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Yoshiki Onoda
is a Japanese film director and writer. Biography Born in Tokyo, the family then moved to Korea under Japanese rule, Korea. In 1947, he moved back to Japan to work as an assistant director to Akira Kurosawa at the Toho studios. In 1958 he directed his first film, ''Hitogui Ama''. Personal life He was married to actress Mitsuya Utako from 1960 to her death in 2004. Filmography * ''Hitogui Ama'' (1958) * ''Onna Dorei-sen'' (1960) * ''Onna Gankutsu-ō'' (1960) *''Edo no Kaze'' (1975~1981) TV *''Tokyo Megure Keishi'' (1978) TV *''Edo no Uzu'' (1978) TV *''Edo no Gekitou'' (1979) TV *''Onihei Hankachō (1989 TV series), Onihei Hankachō'' TV * ''Onihei's Detective Records'' (1995) * ''Shigosen no Yume'' (2001) * ''Kenkaku Shōbai, Kenkaku Shōbai: Haru no Arashi'' (2008), TV movie References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Onoda, Yoshiki Living people 1925 births Japanese film directors Japanese screenwriters People from Tokyo Samurai film directors ...
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